Run A Sequence; Stop A Running Sequence; Controlling Sequence Direction - Bosch LTC 8600 Instruction Manual

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17.6.2 Run a Sequence

17.6.3 Stop a Running Sequence

17.6.4 Controlling Sequence Direction

F.01U.127.393 | 2.0 | 2009.03
To run a sequence currently loaded on a monitor, press Start Sequence [Run]. If the
sequence is stopped, the command starts sequencing. Direction of the sequencing
is indicated in the monitor status display (if enabled), by a directional arrow and the
letter R to the right of the sequence number. If Start Sequence [Run] is pressed while
a sequence is already running, the switcher goes immediately to the next step in the
sequence. Holding down Start Sequence [Run] produces a quick-scan effect. If Start
Sequence [Run] is depressed when no sequence is loaded, an error results. If the
monitor is in alarm, Start Sequence [Run] controls switching of alarm video rather
than a loaded sequence.
To stop a sequence that is currently running, press Hold Sequence [Hold]. The moni-
tor status display shows a S to the right of the sequence number. If the sequence is
already stopped, pressing Hold Sequence [Hold] has no effect. If no sequence is cur-
rently loaded, pressing Hold Sequence [Hold] results in an error condition. If the mon-
itor is in alarm, Hold Sequence [Hold] stops the alarm switcher rather than a loaded
sequence.
The direction of a sequence can be set to run either forward or reverse. It is also
possible to manually step forward or reverse through a stopped sequence.
These actions work as follows:
If Next Sequence Step [Next] is pressed with the sequence in the stop state, the
sequence switches forward and remains stopped. If the sequence is running when
Next Sequence Step [Next] is pressed, it immediately goes to the next step and con-
tinues to run. The same is true for the Previous Sequence Step [Prev] button, but in
the reverse direction. If either Next Sequence Step [Next] or Previous Sequence Step
[Prev] is held down, quick-scan switching at a rate of approximately two steps per
second will take place. When sequences are first loaded, their direction defaults to
forward.
If Previous Sequence Step [Prev] is pressed while a camera sequence is running, it
reverses the sequence. If Previous Sequence Step [Prev] is pushed while in a hold
mode, and the display is showing the forward prompt, the first push changes the
direction only, and a second push then switches to the previous step.
The same is true for Next Sequence Step [Next] in the opposite direction. The monitor
status display shows an arrow pointing either up or down to indicate the sequence
direction. The arrow will be to the right of the sequence number, either above or
below the sequence run R or stopped S indicator. If the monitor is in alarm, Previous
Sequence Step [Prev] and Next Sequence Step [Next] control the alarm switcher rather
than the loaded sequence.
If no sequence is loaded, pressing Next Sequence Step [Next] or Previous Sequence
Step [Prev] automatically steps the switcher through the camera numbers in numeri-
cal order.
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