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LTC 8900 | User Manual | Keyboard User Functions
6.1.7 User Function 6 -
Select Monitor Display Option
User Function 6 allows removal of the time and date
(the left-hand side of the display), or the entire display
from the individual monitor. If using the LTC 8555
Series keyboard, move the joystick down to blank the
time and date from the screen. This is sometimes
desirable when a VCR, with its own time and date, is
being used. Move the joystick up to add the time and
date back.
Move the joystick left to blank the left-hand side
portion of the display from the monitor, and right to
return it. Refer to User Function 5 to verify brightness
level. Press USER to exit the mode.
6.1.8 User Function 7 -
Set Time
User Function 7 enables the operator to set the time
displayed on all system monitors. After entering the
mode, use the joystick to select hours, minutes, or
seconds in an edit line (displayed on the monitor
screen). If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, moving
the joystick up/down counts the data item up/down;
moving right/left selects between data items. NEXT is
used to set the seconds to zero. If NEXT is pressed
when the seconds are over 30, the minute count
(shown on the operating clock display) is incremented.
If NEXT is pressed when the seconds are under 30,
the minutes are unaffected. Press ENTER to update
the time displayed on all system monitors, and press
USER to exit the mode.
6.1.9 User Function 8 -
Set Date
User Function 8 enables the operator to set the date
displayed on all system monitors. If using the LTC 8555
Series keyboard, the joystick is used to select the day,
month, or year in an edit line (displayed on the monitor
screen). Move the joystick up/down to count the data
item up/down; move right/left to select between the
data items. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
ENTER to update the date displayed on all system
monitors, and press USER to exit the mode.
6.1.10 User Function 9 -
Set Camera ID
User Function 9 permits entry of a 16-character camera
identification message. This message appears on the
video monitor display whenever the specific camera is
called-up for viewing. If desired, this message can be
used to identify the scene being viewed. Refer to
SECTION 8, LTC 8900 CHARACTER SET for the
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available characters. After entering the mode, users
with priority level 1 can use the joystick to move
right/left to select the character to be changed. The
selected character will be identified by a box with a
question mark inside it. The first line of the video
monitor screen indicates the code number of the
character selected. Move the joystick up/down to step
through the CHARACTER SET table, or enter the
character s number (as identified in the tables) via the
numeric keypad, and press ENTER. Once the title has
been set, press ENTER to store it to memory. If using
the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press USER to exit the
mode.
6.1.11 User Function 10 -
Change USER Password
User Function 10 allows system access password change.
This feature is only required in systems where the
installer has enabled keyboard login and the password
security feature. After entering the mode, the video
monitor display prompts for the current password OLD
PASSWORD. Enter the current user password via the
numeric keypad, and press ENTER. If the system does
not accept the old password, the system remains at this
prompt. If the entered password is valid, the display
changes to the NEW PASSWORD prompt for entry of a
new password (up to 6 numerals) via the numeric
keypad, then press ENTER. Leave this step blank if no
password is desired. If none is used, at logon, press
ENTER at the P prompt. To safeguard against
typographical errors, the system prompts VERIFY
PASSWORD requiring reentry of the new password. If
the entered passwords do not agree, the system
prompts for reentry and verification of the new
password. If the two password entries agree, the video
monitor prompt indicates PASSWORD UPDATED.
Press USER to exit the mode.
6.1.12 User Function 11 -
Select Time / Date Format
User Function 11 can be used by priority level 1 to
select time and date format used throughout the
system. Two (2) time formats available are; 12-hour
mode and 24-hour mode. The date is available in MM-
DD-YY format (U.S.), DD-MM-YY format (Int l), or
YY-MM-DD format (Asian). After entering the mode,
move the joystick up/down to select the desired
format. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
ENTER to convert the system to the format chosen,
then press USER to exit the mode.
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