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Bosch Security Systems | December 8, 2004
LTC 8100, LTC 8200, LTC 8300 Series | Instruction Manual | Description
With its built-in alarm interface capability, an external
contact closure or logic level can be used to
automatically display any camera. Any monitor or
group of monitors can be set to display cameras under
alarm conditions. The base system contains three
built-in alarm response modes: basic, auto-build, and
sequence and display. In addition to these three
modes, the PC based software packages offer
VersAlarm - a new dimension in alarm handling.
VersAlarm has the ability to combine any or all three
standard modes. Alarm video may be selected to
reset either manually or automatically. In addition, a
16 character alarm title can be selected to appear
instead of the camera title during alarm conditions.
System operation and programming is accomplished
using a full-function, ergonomically designed keyboard.
Multiple keyboards may be used in the system. Built-in
operator priority levels and the ability to restrict
certain operators from controlling designated functions
provide maximum flexibility.
The LTC 8100, LTC 8200, and LTC 8300 Series
includes a black outlined 48 character on-screen
display for time-date, camera number, camera ID
(16 characters), and monitor (12 characters) or status
information. When programming camera ID and
monitor titles, 235 different characters are available.
Enhanced programming and switching features can be
obtained by utilizing a standard Windows equipped
PC and the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS for Windows
package or LTC 8850/00 GUI software. A user-
friendly spreadsheet format provides the ability to
enter camera titles, enter operator names, schedule
64 timed events, change system parameters, program
camera sequences, install lockouts, and access the
advanced VersAlarm alarm handling screens with
speed and efficiency. The programmed information
may then be transferred into the Allegiant system,
stored on disk, or printed from a PC.
The LTC 8850/00 Bosch GUI software is designed
around an intuitive graphic-based interface. The GUI
provides high performance programming, control and
monitoring of all system functions by using on-screen
icons to reflect real time status of the devices
controlled by the system.
The LTC 8850/00 GUI software also provides the
ability to monitor system status events. System alarms,
switching functions, sequence events, keyboard actions,
and video loss information can be viewed in real time
on the PC screen and, if desired, logged to the
PC hard drive.
The LTC 8850/00 GUI software can also be used
to enable a special on-screen icon for identifying
controllable cameras.
The CPU inside these matrix switchers supports
powerful macro capabilities. The macros can be
activated using system keyboards, system time event
functions, alarm activations, and via special function
icons in the LTC 8850/00 GUI software.
The LTC 8100, LTC 8200, or LTC 8300 Series can
serve as the master switcher in a SatelliteSwitch
configuration. This innovative SatelliteSwitch feature
enables a single LTC 8100, LTC 8200, or LTC 8300
Series system to communicate with remotely located
"Satellite" systems. Any Allegiant system model can
serve as a remote Satellite switcher. This powerful
feature permits the design of a distributed matrix video
switching system with control at one central location
and individual control at the local sites. The main
control site can view/control local cameras plus
cameras located at any of the remotely distributed
Satellite sites. The Satellite sites can view/control only
cameras associated with their own site. When these
models are used in this type of configuration, the main
system can access up to 256 cameras located anywhere
in the system.
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