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Troubleshooting
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Parts list
Error messages
AC Line Fuse Replacement
Maintenance
System Commands
Keyboard Log-offProcedure
Incoming alarms
Setting
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Contents
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LTC 8500 Series
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Important Safeguards
For Outdoor Product
For Indoor Product
For Rack-mountProduct
Safety Precautions
Sicherheitshinweise
Sécurité
Precauciones de Seguridad
FCC & ICES INFORMATION
Medidas de Segurança
Veiligheidsmaatregelen
Sicurezza
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Unpacking
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17.1.43 User Function 43 - CPU Battery Status
1Unpacking
1.1 Parts List
2Service
3Description
and monitoring of all system functions by using on-screenicons to reflect real time status of the devices controlled by the system
Feature
4Allegiant Feature Summary Table
Base
With Optional
Incoming alarms
5.1LTC 8501 Series Systems
5System Components
6.1LTC 8540/00 Alarm Interface Unit
6System Accessory Components
6.3IntuiKey Series KBD-UniversalKeyboard
6.4KBD-RackKeyboard Mounting Kit
6.6LTC 8558/00 Keyboard Extension Cable
6.5LTC 8555 Series Keyboards
6.7LTC 8557 Series Keyboard Extension Kits
6.9AutoDome Series
6.12 LTC 8712 Series Console Port Expander Units
6.11 LTC 8770 Switcher Follower Series
6.13 LTC 8713 Alarm Port Expander Units
6.15 LTC 8781 Series Data Converter Units
6.14 LTC 8780 Series Data Converter Units
6.16 LTC 8016/90 Bilinx Data Interface Unit
6.17 LTC 8785 Series Code Converters
6.21 SFT-INTSRVAllegiant Integration Software
6.19 LTC 8059/00 Master Control Software
Integration Server
Virtual Allegiant Satellite Application Software
Allegiant Satellite Software Development Kit
6.22 LTC 8506/00 PC-to-ConsolePort RS-232Cable
6.23 Logging Printer
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Logging Printer
Receiver/Driver
RS-232
7.2Video Input Modules
7Installation Procedure
7.1Main CPU Bay Installation
7.4CPU Module
7.3Video Output Modules
7.6Termination Practices
7.5Camera and Monitor Video Connections
LTC 8500 Series Video Terminations
Monitor Output Video Connections
8.2Logging Printer Option Installation
8Optional Accessories Installation
8.1General Accessory Installation
computer
8.3Computer Interface Installation
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9.1Satellite Site “Trunk Line” Monitor Outputs
9Satellite Configuration Installations
Central Control Station
D V a i t d a e o
9.4Satellite Site Programming Requirements
9.2Main Site “Trunk Line” Video Inputs
9.3Control Data Lines in Satellite Systems
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9.5Main Site Programming Requirements
Main Site Programming Requirements
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ming of the main site via a system keyboard
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9.7Alarm Inputs in Satellite Systems
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10 Feature Selection
Alarm Inputs in Satellite Systems
11 Main Power Connections
12.1 Time / Date
12 Video Monitor Display
12.2Monitor Title/System Status Display
XXX Status/Title
System Status Display
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Monitor Title/System Status Display
Locations 10 and 11 - Sequence Number
Upper CPU DIP Switch S1001
13 Factory Default Settings
DIP Switch
Lower CPU DIP Switch S1002
Factory Default
“Lower” S1002 DIP Switch Function
Supported protocols
Keyboard model
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Alarm Port
Settings
Console Port
Printer Port
14.1 User Priority Levels
14 User Information
Priority Level
14.2 User Priority Access Table
System Function
2 to
15.2 Basic Alarm Response Mode
15 Alarm Information
15.3 Auto Build Alarm Response Mode
15.4 Sequence and Display Alarm Response Mode
15.6 Sample Alarm Responses
15.5 Alarm Activated Pre-position
Alarm Activated Pre-position
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15.7 Alarm Relay Response
Alarm Relay Response
Keyboard Log-inProcedure
16.2 System Commands
16 Keyboard Operation
16.1 General
Keyboard Log-offProcedure
16.3Switcher Commands
16.4Controlling Camera Movement
General
Recording a Camera Pre-positionScene
Lock or Unlock Control of a Monitor
Recalling a Camera Pre-positionScene
Activate/Deactivate Auxiliary Function
Arm/Disarm Individual Alarms
16.5 Alarm Commands
Alarms Acknowledgement
Arm/Disarm All Alarms
16.6 Sequence Control
Arm/Disarm Monitor
Stop a Running Sequence
Run a Sequence
Controlling Sequence Direction
Sequence Control
Programming a Simple Camera Sequence
16.7 Sequence Programming
Description
Sequence Function Summary
CAMERA
Programming a SalvoSwitching Camera Sequence
MONITOR
DWELL
17.1General Information
17 Keyboard User Functions
Joystick
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User Function 1 - Local Keyboard Test
User Function 6 - Select Monitor Display Option
User Function 2 - Show Keyboard Port Number
User Function 3 - Select Keyboard Beeper ON/OFF
User Function 7 - Set Time
User Function 10 - Change USER Password
User Function 8 - Set Date
User Function 9 - Set Camera ID
User Function 15 - System Reset
User Function 12 - Default All Monitor Overlays
User Function 16 - Time Event Enable/Disable
User Function 11 - Select Time / Date Format
User Function 21 - Designate Alarm Monitor Type
User Function 19 - Select Alarm Response
User Function 18 - Print Sequence
User Function 20 - Select Printer Verbosity
User Function 27 - Select Keyboard Log-in
User Function 28 - Select Console Log-in
User Function 32 - Set Alarm RS-232Parameters
User Function 30 - Set Console RS-232Parameters
User Function 31 - Set Printer RS-232Parameters
User Function 35 - Controllable Cameras
User Function 34 - Camera Indicator
User Function 36 - Select Crosspoint Data
User Function 37 - R/D Address Mode
caded Allegiant satellite system configuration. see Section Appendix A “Satellite Systems,” on page 78 for more information on satellite system configurations
User Function 99 - User Function Index
User Function 43 - CPU Battery Status
User Function 42 - Keyboard Log-in Auto-offMode
18.2 AC Line Voltage Input Selection
18 Maintenance Information
18.1 Cleaning the Keyboard
18.4 Power Supply Fuse Replacement
18.3 AC Line Fuse Replacement
18.5 Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries
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Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries
19 Character ROM Tables for LTC
Figure 15 LTC 8500 Character ROM Table
Replacement of Memory Backup Batteries
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20 Error Messages
Error 24 - Keyboard not enabled for acknowledge
Error 71 - Step monitor required
21.2Keyboard Checkout
21 Troubleshooting Guide
21.1Main Bay Checkout
21.4Remote Receiver/Driver Functions Inoperative
21.5No Alarm Response
21.3Video Monitor Display Checkout
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21.6CPU Software Version Numbers
CPU Software Version Numbers
22 Glossary of Terms
SalvoSwitching
Appendix A Satellite Systems
Allegiant Satellite Concepts
Max. Camera
System Type
Max. Monitor
Max. No. of
The Main site system must be programmed via the MCS LTC 8059/00 or the LTC 8850/00 GUI to identify camera trunk line inputs as well as remote satellite cameras. All systems must be configured with no duplicate camera numbers any- where in the system. The installer should verify that the camera numbers pro- grammed into the Start-upCamera field of the Monitor Table are suitable for viewing by respective operators. If there are Lockouts programmed into the system, specifying a neutral camera would prevent the situation where a restricted camera could be switched to a restricted operators monitor when their trunk line is stolen. For this feature to operate properly, the start-upcamera numbers must be locally connected cameras or a local unused input i.e., the raster generator will be dis- played when called-up
Typical ‘Main’ Allegiant Control Site
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Typical Allegiant ‘Master’ System
CPU Software Version Numbers
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Typical Allegiant ‘Primary’ Master Site
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MAIN BAY HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Appendix B Installation Checklists
SATELLITE CONFIGURATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION
PROGRAMMING VIA SYSTEM KEYBOARD
Appendix C Quick Reference Cable Interconnections
C.3 Alarm Interface Unit
C.1 Main Bay Video
C.2 Keyboards
C.5 Receiver/Drivers
C.4 Signal Distribution Unit
Console Port RS-232 Pin-outs
Alarm Port RS-232 Pin-outs
Keyboard RS-485Ports
Printer Port RS-232 Pin-outs
COMM PORT 1 and COMM PORT
CPU Software Version Numbers Code Port Pin-outs
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Pin # Designation 1+DATA 2-DATA 3GND 4GND 5GND
9-PinMale
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