Sequence Programming; Programming A Simple Camera Sequence - Bosch LTC 8600 Instruction Manual

Allegiant microprocessorbased video switcher/control systems cpu firmware version 10.0
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17.7 Sequence Programming

17.7.1 Programming a Simple Camera Sequence

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The Allegiant system has powerful sequencing capabilities. Using a system key-
board, it is possible to enter sequences to run on a single or on multiple monitors.
As long as valid camera and monitor numbers are used, they can be entered into a
sequence randomly. More powerful features are available when sequences are pro-
grammed via the PC-based LTC 8059 MCS, including receiver/driver activation as
part of a sequence step.
Sequence programming is limited only by the amount of CPU memory reserved for
storing the sequence steps.
The current limit for these Allegiant models is 3000 steps. Comparing a sequence to
a spreadsheet, a simple sequence would consist of three (3) columns as follows:
CAMERA
MONITOR
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
Sequence programming is best described by going through the above example. To
enter the programming mode, press Program Sequence [Prog]. Enter an available
sequence number (1 to 60 for these Allegiant models), then press [Enter]. The on-
screen monitor display changes to the following format:
1st Line = Site ** S0001 L0001 Time(Ignore)
2nd Line = >C0001<
M001
** 2-digit site number will be displayed only if 6-digit camera ID is mode is enabled.
The top line of the display always indicates the current step being viewed in the
S0001 section. The total length of the sequence is displayed in the L0001 section.
When programming a new sequence, the camera number that was being viewed
before entering the programming mode is automatically placed between the > <
prompts, as in the example C0001 above. Now enter the 1st camera of the sequence
into this position. If 6-digit camera ID mode is enabled, five or six digits must be
entered. If the camera number is correct, no action is necessary. If not, enter the
desired camera number via the keypad and press [Enter].
Using the joystick, move RIGHT one step. The prompts will shift over to the monitor
number shown in the example M001. The monitor that was being controlled by the
keyboard before entering the programming mode is defaulted to this position. If cor-
rect, no action is necessary. If not, enter the desired monitor number via the key-
pad, and press [Enter].
Move RIGHT again. The prompts now shift over to the dwell time shown in the
example D02. The default dwell time for a new sequence is always two (2) seconds.
If a different dwell period is desired, change the value to any number between 1 and
60. One line is now complete. Press Next Step [Next] to add a second line. The cam-
era number increments automatically, while the monitor number and dwell remain
the same as the first line. Since this line is correct, no change is necessary and Next
Step [Next] may be pressed three (3) more times until line five (5) is reached. The
joystick can be used to move around within the spreadsheet, but only the Next Step
[Next] key can add new lines.
Continue entering camera, monitor, and dwell times in this fashion until finished. If
you only want to store the sequence for future use and then exit the programming
Instruction Manual
DWELL
2
2
2
2
2
D02 Date(Ignore)
LTC 8600 | LTC 8800 Series
F.01U.127.393 | 2.0 | 2009.03

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