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16.7 Sequence Programming

Programming a Simple Camera Sequence

The Allegiant system has powerful sequencing capabilities. Using a system key- board, it is possible to enter sequences to run on a single or on multiple monitors. As long as valid camera and monitor numbers are used, they can be entered into a sequence randomly. More powerful features are available when sequences are pro- grammed via the PC-based LTC 8059 MCS, including receiver/driver activation as part of a sequence step.

Sequence programming is limited only by the amount of CPU memory reserved for storing the sequence steps.

The current limit for this Allegiant model is 3000 steps. Comparing a sequence to a spreadsheet, a simple sequence would consist of three (3) columns as follows:

CAMERA

MONITOR

DWELL

1

1

2

2

1

2

3

1

2

4

1

2

5

1

2

Sequence programming is best described by going through the above example. To enter the programming mode, press Program Sequence [Prog]. Enter an available sequence number (1 to 60 for this Allegiant model), then press [Enter]. The on- screen monitor display changes to the following format:

1st Line = Camera(Ignore) S0001 L0001 Time(Ignore)

2nd Line = >C0001< M001 D02 Date(Ignore)

The top line of the display always indicates the current step being viewed in the S0001 section. The total length of the sequence is displayed in the L0001 section. When programming a new sequence, the camera number that was being viewed before entering the programming mode is automatically placed between the > < prompts, as in the example C0001 above. Now enter the 1st camera of the sequence into this position. If the camera number is correct, no action is necessary. If not, enter the desired camera number via the keypad and press [Enter].

Using the joystick, move RIGHT one step. The prompts will shift over to the moni- tor number shown in the example M001. The monitor that was being controlled by the keyboard before entering the programming mode is defaulted to this position. If correct, no action is necessary. If not, enter the desired monitor number via the key- pad, and press [Enter].

Move RIGHT again. The prompts now shift over to the dwell time shown in the example D02. The default dwell time for a new sequence is always two (2) seconds. If a different dwell period is desired, change the value to any number between 1 and

60.One line is now complete. Press Next Step [Next] to add a second line. The camera number increments automatically, while the monitor number and dwell remain the same as the first line. Since this line is correct, no change is necessary and Next Step [Next] may be pressed three (3) more times until line five (5) is reached. The joystick can be used to move around within the spreadsheet, but only the Next Step [Next] key can add new lines.

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Contents Bosch LTC 8500 SeriesBosch Security Systems December 13 Important Safeguards For Indoor Product For Outdoor ProductFor Rack-mount Product Sécurité SicherheitshinweisePrecauciones de Seguridad Veiligheidsmaatregelen Medidas de Segurança SicurezzaPage Bosch Security Systems December 13 Page Bosch Security Systems December 13 Parts List UnpackingQty Service USADescription Bosch Security Systems December 13 Allegiant Feature Summary Table Bosch Security Systems December 13 System Components LTC 8501 Series SystemsLTC 8501 Series Systems System Accessory Components LTC 8540/00 Alarm Interface UnitLTC 8568 and LTC 8768 Signal Distribution Units IntuiKey Series KBD-Universal KeyboardLTC 8555 Series Keyboards LTC 8558/00 Keyboard Extension CableLTC 8557 Series Keyboard Extension Kits LTC 8560 and LTC 8561 Series Receiver/Driver UnitsLTC 8770 Switcher Follower Series LTC 8713 Alarm Port Expander UnitsLTC 8712 Series Console Port Expander Units LTC 8780 Series Data Converter Units LTC 8781 Series Data Converter UnitsLTC 8016/90 Bilinx Data Interface Unit LTC 8785 Series Code ConvertersLTC 8059/00 Master Control Software LTC 8850/00 Windows Based Graphical User Interface SoftwareSFT-INTSRV Allegiant Integration Software Integration ServerLTC 8506/00 PC-to-Console Port RS-232 Cable Allegiant Satellite Software Development KitLTC 8506/00 PC-to-Console Port RS-232 Cable LTC 8500 Series Video Switching Configuration Logging PrinterTion provided at the end of this manual Data Installation Procedure Main CPU Bay InstallationVideo Input Modules Video Output Modules CPU ModuleVideo Output Modules Camera and Monitor Video Connections Termination PracticesLTC 8500 Series Video Terminations Monitor Output Video ConnectionsOptional Accessories Installation General Accessory InstallationLogging Printer Option Installation Procedures not coveredComputer Interface Installation ComputerSatellite Configuration Installations Satellite Site Trunk Line Monitor OutputsSatellite Site Trunk Line Monitor Outputs Main Site Trunk Line Video Inputs Control Data Lines in Satellite SystemsSatellite Site Programming Requirements Main Site Programming Requirements Main Site Programming RequirementsMing of the main site via a system keyboard Page Alarm Inputs in Satellite Systems Feature Selection Alarm Inputs in Satellite SystemsMain Power Connections LTC 8501 Series Rear PanelVideo Monitor Display Time / DateMonitor Title/System Status Display Monitor MessageSystem Status Display Monitor Title/System Status Display Bosch Security Systems December 13 Factory Default Settings User Selectable DIP Switch Settings for Main CPU BayUpper CPU DIP Switch S1001 User Selectable DIP Switch Settings for Main CPU BayLower CPU DIP Switch S1002 Keyboard model Supported protocols Drivers without using an LTC 8785 Series Code Converter unit Boards are initially logged-offSettings Console Port Printer Port Alarm Port Keyboard Ports User Information User Priority LevelsUser Priority Access Table User Priority Access TableSystem Function Alarm Information Basic Alarm Response ModeAuto Build Alarm Response Mode Sequence and Display Alarm Response ModeAlarm Activated Pre-position Sample Alarm ResponsesAlarm Activated Pre-position None Alarm Relay Response Alarm Relay ResponseSystem Commands Keyboard Log-in ProcedureKeyboard Operation IntuiKey button textSwitcher Commands Controlling Camera MovementAlarm activations are defaulted to call preposition scene Lock or Unlock Control of a MonitorRecording a Camera Pre-position Scene Recalling a Camera Pre-position SceneAlarm Commands Arm/Disarm Individual AlarmsAlarm Commands Arm/Disarm All Alarms Alarms AcknowledgementSequence Control Arm/Disarm MonitorRun a Sequence Stop a Running SequenceControlling Sequence Direction Sequence ControlSequence Programming Programming a Simple Camera SequenceSequence Function Summary Sequence ProgrammingKey Description Programming a SalvoSwitching Camera Sequence Camera Monitor DwellKeyboard User Functions General InformationGeneral Information These functions are listed in the table shown below User Function 1 Local Keyboard Test KeyUser Function 4 Adjust Position of Monitor Overlay User Function 2 Show Keyboard Port NumberUser Function 3 Select Keyboard Beeper ON/OFF User Function 6 Select Monitor Display OptionUser Function 10 Change User Password User Function 7 Set TimeUser Function 8 Set Date User Function 9 Set Camera IDUser Function 12 Default All Monitor Overlays User Function 13 Print System Configuration TablesUser Function 16 Time Event Enable/Disable User Function 11 Select Time / Date FormatUser Function 19 Select Alarm Response User Function 21 Designate Alarm Monitor TypeUser Function 18 Print Sequence User Function 20 Select Printer VerbosityUser Function 23 Display CPU Software Version Number User Function 24 Set Positions on All Monitor DisplaysUser Function 25 Set Brightness on All Monitor Displays User Function 26 Set Display Option On All MonitorsUser Function 29 Reset RS-232 Parameters to Default User Function 32 Set Alarm RS-232 ParametersUser Function 28 Select Console Log-in User Function 30 Set Console RS-232 ParametersUser Function 34 Camera Indicator User Function 37 R/D Address ModeUser Function 38 Printer Port Mode User Function 35 Controllable CamerasGeneral Information User Function 42 Keyboard Log-in Auto-off Mode User Function 43 CPU Battery StatusUser Function 99 User Function Index Maintenance Information Cleaning the KeyboardCleaning the Keyboard AC Line Voltage Input SelectionAC Line Fuse Replacement Power Supply Fuse ReplacementReplacement of Memory Backup Batteries Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries Character ROM Tables for LTC LTC 8500 Character ROM Table Error Messages Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries Bosch Security Systems December 13 Troubleshooting Guide Main Bay CheckoutKeyboard Checkout Main Bay CheckoutNo Alarm Response Video Monitor Display CheckoutRemote Receiver/Driver Functions Inoperative CPU Software Version Numbers CPU Software Version NumbersGlossary of Terms CPU Software Version Numbers Appendix a Satellite Systems Allegiant Satellite Concepts Model No Maximum Number System Cameras CPU Software Version Numbers Conceptual Diagram of Allegiant Satellite Switching System Conceptual Diagram of Allegiant Satellite Switching SystemConceptual Diagram of Dual Master Allegiant Satellite System Conceptual Diagram of Cascaded Allegiant Satellite System Conceptual Diagram of Cascaded Allegiant Satellite SystemAppendix B Installation Checklists Main BAY Hardware InstallationAlarm Interface Unit Appendix C Quick Reference Cable InterconnectionsMain Bay Video KeyboardsSignal Distribution Unit Receiver/DriversMain Bay Rear Panel Connector Pin-outs and Cable Pin-out Alarm Port RS-232 Pin-outsConsole Port RS-232 Pin-outs Keyboard RS-485 PortsCPU Software Version Numbers Code Port Pin-outs Comm Port 1 and Comm PortCTS RTS Page Bosch Security Systems December 13 Page Europe, Middle 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