User Function 11 - Select Time / Date Format; User Function 12 - Default All Monitor Overlays; User Function 13 - Print System Configuration Tables; User Function 14 - Reserved Function - Bosch LTC 8500 Instruction Manual

Allegiant microprocessorbased video switcher/ control systems
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User Function 11 - Select Time / Date Format

User Function 12 - Default All Monitor Overlays

User Function 13 - Print System Configuration Tables

User Function 14 - Reserved Function

User Function 15 - System Reset

User Function 16 - Time Event Enable/Disable

User Function 17 - Set Monitor ID

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Press [User] to exit the mode.
User Function 11 is used to set the time and date format used throughout the system.
The two (2) formats of time available are - 12-hour mode and 24-hour mode. The
date is available in a MM-DD-YY format (U.S.), a DD-MM-YY format (International),
and a YY-MM-DD format (Asian). After entering the mode, move the joystick up or
down to select the desired format. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
[Enter] to converts the system to the format chosen, then press [User] to exit the
mode.
User Function 12 is used to reset all monitor overlays to default characteristics; bot-
tom center of screen, and full brightness. After entering the mode, press [Enter] to
reset all monitor overlays. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press [User] to
exit.
Use this function to print the contents of the various system configuration tables.
Move the joystick up and down to select a table, then press [Enter] to send it to the
printer port. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press [User] to exit.
The system may be reset from the keyboard. After entering this mode, the video
monitor screen indicates RESET SYSTEM. Enter the password via the numeric key-
pad, and press [Enter]. The system will then reset. If using the LTC 8555 Series key-
board, press [User] to exit the mode without resetting the system.
NOTE: The system should be reset whenever a change is made on the main CPU
module's DIP switches. Alternatively, the main power to the CPU bay may be
switched off for ten (10) seconds, then restored. Depending on the size and complex-
ity of the system, several seconds may be required before operation is restored. This
time is due to the amount of initialization tasks being performed, and is considered
normal.
Use this function to enable or disable any of the programmed time event functions.
Up to 64 time event functions can be programmed with the optional LTC 8059/00
MCS, or the LTC 8850/00 GUI Software. Moving the joystick up and down steps
through a table of the 64 time events. If an event has been programmed, moving the
joystick to the right enables the event, and to the left disables it. The current status of
an enabled time event is displayed by this user function.
User Function 17 is used to enter a (12-character) monitor identification message for
display in the top line of the monitor overlay display on any system monitor(s). This
monitor title will be visible on the display regardless of the camera currently being
viewed. This message can be used to identify the particular monitor or a group
of cameras assigned to this monitor. See Chapter 19, "Character ROM Tables for
LTC 8500," on page 68 for the available characters.
Bosch Security Systems | December 13, 2005

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