Keyboard Log-Off Procedure; Programming Local Command Memory; Executing Local Command Memory; Switcher Commands - Philips LTC 8100 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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5.
Press ENTER.
6.
Verify that the keyboard monitor display now shows a 'P'.
7.
Key in the password for a maximum of six digits. The
keyboard camera display will indicate how many digits have
been entered. Press ENTER when finished entering the user
password.
8.
If the password is entered in error, return to step 1.
9.
You should now be logged-on to the system. Verify that the
ON LINE indicator is lit. The keyboard monitor and camera
displays will now indicate which monitor and camera are
currently 'connected' to the keyboard.
EXAMPLE: ON 12 ENTER 123456 ENTER
This example shows user #12 with password #123456 logging-on
to the system.
Upon logging into the system, the monitor controlled by the
keyboard will automatically switch to camera number 1 as long as
the monitor is not running a sequence or displaying an active
alarm. This function can be disabled if desired using the optional
LTC 8059/00 Master Control Software for Windows or the
LTC 8850 Graphical User Interface software package.

14.2.2 Keyboard Log-Off Procedure

If the log-on and log-off feature has not been enabled, no action
is necessary. If the feature has been selected and you are currently
logged-on, perform the following steps to log-off the system:
1.
Press the USER key, then press the OFF key. The OFF
indicator will light and 'dashes' will appear in the keyboard
monitor and camera displays.
EXAMPLE: USER OFF
The above example will log-off the current user from the system.
Note that any "priority" based remote control or monitor lockouts
made by the user will automatically be released at time of log-off.

14.2.3 Programming Local Command Memory

LTC 8550/00, LTC 8551/00, LTC 8552/00, and LTC 8553/00
system keyboards allow users to create up to ten custom commands
to replace a series of manual keystrokes. Perform the following steps
to store a series of manual keystrokes for later recall:
1.
Press MEMORY key and verify the indicator lights.
2.
Select and enter a command number (1 to 10) using the
numeric keypad.
3.
Press ENTER and verify the keyboard camera display
changes to an 'L' representing local memory mode. The
selected command number will also be displayed to the right
of the 'L'.
4.
Key in steps to be stored into this command sequence. Any
keys but PROGRAM, MEMORY, and CLEAR may be
used in the sequence. In addition, camera control keys such
as Pan/Tilt and zoom controls are not permitted. Up to 75
steps are permitted with applicable keyboards. The keyboard
monitor display will indicate the number of steps entered.
The keystrokes should be entered exactly as if you were
entering the actual sequence manually. Sometimes it is best
to make a 'dry run' in the manual mode before attempting to
program a local command memory to insure no keystrokes
are omitted. Should you wish to erase a partially entered
command sequence while in the program mode, press
CLEAR. This exits the program mode without updating the
keystroke memory.
5.
Press MEMORY to end programming the local memory
mode. This saves the keystroke program in the keyboard's
local memory.
EXAMPLE: MEMORY 1 ENTER MONITOR 2 ENTER
CAMERA 5 ENTER MEMORY
This example programs local memory #1 to switch camera
#5 to monitor #2.
6.
To delete a local command memory previously stored, press
MEMORY, the command number (1 to 8), ENTER, then
MEMORY.

14.2.4 Executing Local Command Memory

To execute previously stored LTC 8550/00, LTC 8551/00, LTC
8552/00, and LTC 8553/00 local memory commands, perform
the following steps:
1.
Press MEMORY and verify that the indicator lights.
2.
Key in the appropriate command number (1 to 10).
3.
Press RUN.
EXAMPLE: MEMORY 1 RUN
This example executes whatever keys have been programmed
into the local memory #1. The effect is the same as if they were
manually entered by the user.

14.3 Switcher Commands

14.3.1 Camera Selection

Use the following steps to select cameras for viewing:
1.
Press Camera key.
2.
Key in any valid camera number using the numeric keypad
and press ENTER. The selected camera will then appear on
the monitor currently 'controlled' by the keyboard.
EXAMPLE: CAMERA 23 ENTER or 23 ENTER
This example will call up camera #23 on the keyboard's current
monitor. Note that the keyboard's default mode is the CAMERA
mode so the CAMERA button may not need to be pushed.

14.3.2 Monitor Selection

Use the following steps to select which monitor will respond to
the user's keyboard commands:
1.
Press MONITOR key.
2.
Key in any valid monitor number using the numeric keypad
and press ENTER. The number of the selected monitor will
appear on the keyboard's monitor display.
EXAMPLE: MONITOR 5 ENTER
This example will select monitor 5 for the operator.
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