Camera Number; Camera Title; Video Loss Detection; User Information - Bosch LTC 8900 Series User Manual

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LTC 8900 | User Manual | Video Monitor Display
3.6

Camera Number

The left-most display on the top line shows the system-
generated camera number, and is always displayed. This
unique number identifies this camera when using the
keyboard for video call-ups. In base systems, this number
is the same as the numbered BNC connector that the
camera is plugged into on the rear of the bay (physical
camera number). However, the PC-based Master Control
Software package can be used to change this number to
any unique number between 1 and 9999. The option to
display a 2-digit site number above the 4-digit camera
number is user-selectable. This "6-digit Camera ID"
mode is especially useful when groups of cameras are
located in separate buildings, floors, or other common
areas.
3.7

Camera Title

The camera identification display (the first
16 characters of the lower line) is used to label each
camera. Each camera has its own title, displayed
whenever that camera is called up for viewing. A user
selectable option provides the ability to display a 3rd line
of on-screen text. This 3rd line can be configured to
display up to 24 additional camera title characters (40
characters total) or a 12-character monitor title. The title
characters can be entered from the keyboard via
keyboard User Function 9, or via the PC-based Master
Control Software.
3.8

Video Loss Detection

The Allegiant system is capable of detecting loss of video.
When the unit detects that an input has lost video, a
VIDEO NOT PRESENT message is displayed on the
respective monitor.
NOTE: It may take up to five seconds for the unit to
display the video loss message when a video source is
disconnected.
4

USER INFORMATION

There are 64 levels of user priority in the Allegiant
system. Each of the 128 users in the Allegiant system
has a default priority level assignment. These user
levels determine access to various system functions,
and user control prioritization of monitors and
pan/tilt/zoom-equipped camera sites. Generally, users
with higher priority (highest = 1) can regain control
over monitors or pan/tilt/zoom cameras locked by
another user.
Bosch Security Systems | March 17, 2009
User
Default
Priority
Number
Password
Level
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
2
4
4
2
5
5
64
6
6
64
7
7
64
8
8
2
9
9
2
10
10
2
11
11
2
12
12
2
13
13
2
14
14
2
15
15
2
16
16
2
17
17
2
18
18
2
19
19
2
20
20
2
21
21
64
22
22
64
23
23
64
24
24
64
(Continue Sequence)
63
63
64
64
64
64
65
65
64
66
66
64
(Continue Sequence)
127
127
64
128
128
64
The 64 priority level user assignments can be changed
using the PC-based Master Control Software package,
but for a base system, the table above shows the
default values set. Note that in base systems where the
login feature has not been selected, the first 64 user
numbers are automatically associated with a specific
keyboard port. This essentially sets the keyboard as
the priority determiner. Also shown in the table are
the default user passwords assigned to each user as the
system is shipped from the factory. Once a user is
logged-on to the system, the password can be changed
via keyboard User Function 10. Refer to Section 6
Keyboard User Functions.
EN | 7
Default
Keyboard
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
63
64
None
None
None
None

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