Philips LTC 8100 Series Installation Instructions Manual page 61

Allegiant microprocessor-based switcher/control systems
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In a spreadsheet format, the sequence appears like this:
CAMERA
MONITOR
1
(MONITOR # HERE)
2
(MONITOR # HERE)
3
(MONITOR # HERE)
4
(MONITOR # HERE)
5
(MONITOR # HERE)
Note that the joystick can be used to move around
within the spreadsheet, but only the NEXT key can add
new lines.
B. At this point, pressing the RUN/EXECUTE key will
exit the programming mode, store the sequence into
memory and start the sequence running.
10. CONTROLLING SEQUENCES
(Automatic video switching control)
Sequences can be run automatically or incremented step by
step in both the forward and reverse direction. Pressing
NEXT momentarily when the sequence is stopped will
switch to the next camera. Holding NEXT down will
quickly scan through the sequence. PREVIOUS is similar to
HOLD, but is used to make the sequence switch in the
backward direction. RUN starts a sequence switching
automatically. When a sequence is running, PREVIOUS
and NEXT can be used to alter its direction. Press HOLD to
stop any ongoing sequence. Note that the sequence direction
(forward or reverse) and state (running or stopped) is
indicated in the status display of the monitor overlay at the
right side of the sequence number.
11. PROGRAMMING A SalvoSwitching
CAMERA SEQUENCE
(Automatic switching of multiple monitors as a group)
Enter the programming mode as described above in step 9
for a simple camera sequence. Since a salvo sequence involves
multiple monitors switching as a group, the programming
must involve more than 1 monitor. A simple salvo sequence
which switches cameras on two monitors at the same time is
show below in the spreadsheet format:
CAMERA
MONITOR
1
(1st MONITOR # HERE)
2
(2nd MONITOR # HERE)
3
(1st MONITOR # HERE)
4
(2nd MONITOR # HERE)
5
(1st MONITOR # HERE)
6
(2nd MONITOR # HERE)
Follow the instructions used above for the simple camera
sequence previously programmed, but remember to use a
different sequence number for this salvo sequence. Note that
to enter the dwell for a salvo step, key in 61 and press
ENTER.
12. KEYBOARD USER FUNCTION
(Programming feature for system setups which do not
DWELL
require changing on a daily basis)
2
The Keyboard User Functions are listed below. Note that
certain functions can only be changed by the operator with a
2
level 1 priority. A user function example is shown after the
2
listing of the table.
2
FN
No.
Function Description
2
1.
LOCAL KEYBOARD TEST
2.
SHOW KEYBOARD NUMBER
3.
BEEPER ON/OFF
4.
POSITION MONITOR DISPLAY
5.
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
6.
DISPLAY ON/OFF
7.
SET TIME
8.
SET DATE
9.
SET CAMERA TITLE
10.
CHANGE PASSWORD
11.
SET TIME/DATE FORMAT
12.
DEFAULT MONITOR DISPLAYS
13.
CONFIGURATION TABLE PRINTOUT
14.
NOT USED
15.
SYSTEM RESET
16.
ENABLE TIMED EVENTS
17.
SET MONITOR TITLE
18.
SEQUENCE PRINTOUT
19.
ALARM RESPONSE SELECTION
20.
SELECT PRINTING MODE
21.
DESIGNATE MONITOR TYPE
22.
SELECT AutoDome SPEED TYPE
23.
DISPLAY CPU VERSION NUMBER
24.
ALL MONITOR DISPLAY POSITION
25.
ALL MONITOR DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
26.
ALL MONITOR DISPLAY ON/OFF
27.
SELECT KEYBOARD LOG-IN
28.
SELECT CONSOLE LOG-IN
29.
RESET RS-232 PARAMETERS
30.
SELECT CONSOLE RS-232 PARAMETERS
31.
SELECT PRINTER RS-232 PARAMETERS
32.
RESERVED
33.
DISPLAY USER NUMBER AND PRIORITY
34.
CAMERA INDICATOR
35.
CONTROLLABLE CAMERAS
36.
SELECT CROSSPOINT DATA
DWELL
37.
R/D ADDRESS MODE
SLV
38.
PRINTER PORT MODE
40.
VERTICAL SYNC ADJUST
2
99.
USER FUNCTIONS INDEX
SLV
*
Indicates Password required
2
As an example, select a monitor to position the overlay display on
SLV
by using User Function #4. To enter the User Function mode,
press USER, the number 4, then press ENTER. Now use the
2
joystick to position the monitor overlay display to the desired area
of the monitor When finished, press ENTER to store the
position, then press USER to exit the User Function mode.
For procedures on using the other User Functions, refer to the
appropriate section of the operating manual.
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