User Function 28 - Select Console Log-In - Philips LTC 8100 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Allegiant microprocessor-based switcher/control systems
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system keyboards will need to be logged-in before access to the
system is possible.

16.1.29 User Function 28 - Select Console Log-in

This function controls the system's external Console port log-in
feature. After entering the mode, the user moves the joystick up
or down to select which mode the system should function in. If
the log-in feature is enabled ("MUST USE CON PWD" is
selected), any external PC or other computing device will be
required to log-in before further communication with the system
is possible. The external computing devices will be required to
enter a user number and the correct password. If the Console log-
in feature is disabled ("NO CON PWD LOGIN" is selected), the
Console port is always available for communication.
Once the selection is made, exit the user function mode and reset
the system either via keyboard User Function 15 or by removing
and restoring the main AC power to the system. Once the system
has been reset, the Console log-in function will be active and all
external computing devices will need to log-in before access to the
system is possible.
16.1.30 User Function 29 - Reset RS-23 Parameters to Default
This function is used to return the system's external RS-232 ports
to a known default state. After entering the mode, enter a valid
password. The system will then reset after placing the RS-232
protocols back to their default state. Refer to the section on Factory
Default Settings for more information on the default protocols.
16.1.31 User Function 30 - Set Console RS-232 Parameters
This function permits users with priority 1 to select the RS-232
baud rate and handshake options for the system's Console port.
Upon first entering the mode, the current settings will be
displayed. Moving the joystick up/down selects the baud rate.
Moving the joystick left/right selects the handshake option. After
being changed, the port is also automatically set to eight data bits,
no parity, and one stop bit. Once the new settings have been
selected, enter the user password and press Enter. Press User to
exit the mode.
16.1.32 User Function 31 - Set Printer RS-232 Parameters
This function permits users with priority 1 to select the RS-232
baud rate and handshake options for the (LTC 8300 Series only)
LTC 8300 system's Printer port. Upon first entering the mode,
the current settings will be displayed. Moving the joystick
up/down selects the baud rate. Moving the joystick left/right
selects the handshake option. After being changed, the port is also
automatically set to eight data bits, no parity, and one stop bit.
Once the new settings have been selected, enter the user password
and press Enter. Press User to exit the mode.
16.1.33 User Function 32 - Reserved Function
16.1.34 User Function 33 - Display User Number and Priority
Users can use this function to display their user number and
priority level on the monitor screen. Once the user function is
entered, the user number will be displayed on the top line and the
user's priority level will be display on the bottom line of the
monitor screen. Press User to exit.
16.1.35 User Function 34 - Camera Indicator
This function can be used to enable an on-screen indicator to
identify a pan/tilt equipped camera. Move the joystick up or
down to select "DISP CAM CONTROL" or "NO CAM
CONTL DISPL". Press the ENTER key to make your selection
active. When enabled, cameras which have been identified as
controllable (via User Function 35 or via the optional PC
software package) will show a "?" in the middle of the first line of
the monitor text.
16.1.36 User Function 35 - Controllable Cameras
This function is used to select camera sites equipped with pan/tilt
devices. Move the joystick up or down to select the camera
number. Move the joystick left or right to select if it is "FIXED"
or "MOVABLE". Use User Function 34 or the optional PC
software package to enable or disable the display of the
controllable camera indicators on the system monitor displays.
16.1.37 User Function 36 - Select Crosspoint Data
This function is used to select options for accessory device data
that can be 'sent' out the biphase control port. Move the joystick
up or down to select "XPOINT DATA" , "ALARM XPOINT",
or "PHYSICAL CAMERA NUMBER". Move the joystick left or
right to enable/disable the selected option. These options need
only be enabled when the use of Switcher Follower accessory
devices are being used in the system.
16.1.38 User Function 37 - R/D Address Mode
This function can be used to select whether the biphase control
data commands will be addressed using the cameras 'logical'
numbers or their 'physical' indexes in the camera table. Move the
joystick up or down to select "LOGICAL" or "PHYSICAL".
Press the ENTER key to make your selection active. If this option
is set to "LOGICAL", receiver/drivers should be addressed using
the cameras' logical identification number. If it is set to
"PHYSICAL", receiver/drivers should be addressed using the
cameras' physical number.
16.1.39 User Function 38 - Printer Port Mode
(LTC 8300 Series only)
This function allows the system's PRINTER port to be
configured for use with a Console Port Expander accessory device.
Move the joystick up or down to select whether the Printer port
will function as a "NORMAL" port or an "EXPANDED" port.
Press ENTER to make your selection active. You must then reset
the system in order for this setting to take effect.
16.1.40 User Function 40 - Vertical Sync Adjust
This function is used to synchronize the vertical switching action
of the switcher to the camera currently selected on the monitor.
After entering the function, press either the NEXT or
PREVIOUS key to synchronize the phase delay of the system to
the camera signal. The system may temporarily stop functioning
for a period of 1 or 2 seconds while the adjustment is being
made. The current phase delay setting will be displayed on the
bottom line of the monitor text for your convenience.
16.1.41 User Function 99 - User Function Index
This function is an index listing of all the Keyboard User
functions. Move the joystick up or down to view an abbreviated
description of the function number currently shown in the first
line of the monitor display.
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