User Function 18 - Print Sequence - Philips LTC 8100 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Allegiant microprocessor-based switcher/control systems
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between this monitor message and the status display by using the
USER 5 Function as described above.

16.1.19 User Function 18 - Print Sequence

This function is used to print the contents of a programmed
sequence. Users with priority level 1 can use the joystick to select
the desired sequence, then press ENTER to print it to the printer
port. Note that only those sequences currently existing in
memory will be shown in the list. Press USER to exit.
16.1.20 User Function 19 - Select Alarm Response
Users with the priority level 1 can use this function to reset the
system to one of the three predefined alarm response modes.
Move the joystick up or down to select the desired mode -
BASIC, AUTOBUILD, or SEQUENCE & DISPLAY. Then key
in your user password on the numeric keypad and press ENTER
to update the alarm system. Press USER to exit.
16.1.21 User Function 20 - Select Printer Verbosity
Users with the priority level 1 can use this function to select
between two different print modes — Limited Printing and Full
Printing. This selection determines the amount of information
that is printed during alarm processing. Both modes will print
alarm activation and deactivation messages, but Full Printing goes
into much more detail. Use the joystick to select the desired
mode, then press ENTER. Press USER to exit without changing
the print mode.
16.1.22 User Function 21 - Designate Alarm Monitor Type
Users with the priority level 1 can use this function to designate
the monitor currently controlled by the keyboard as either a STEP
monitor or a REVIEW monitor. This function can only be used
in the predefined SEQUENCE & DISPLAY alarm response mode
(see ALARM INFORMATION in the manual) to select which
monitor is the STEP (also called SEQUENCE) monitor and
which is the REVIEW (also called DISPLAY or CONTROL)
monitor. To designate a monitor as either the STEP monitor or
the REVIEW monitor, enter User Function 21. Then move the
joystick up or down to select the monitor type. Key in your
password on the keyboard and press ENTER. Then press USER
to exit. After selecting new STEP and REVIEW monitors, the
previous ones may be disarmed (see ALARM CONTROL
COMMANDS, Disarm Monitor in the manual).
16.1.23 User Function 22 - Select Control Code Format
This function is used to designate whether variable speed pan/tilt
and zoom commands are enabled (factory default setting). In
most cases, there is no need to disable this function. If it becomes
necessary to enable or disable variable speed operation, users with
priority level 1 can enter this user function. Move the joystick up
or down to select the desired setting, then press ENTER. Press
User to exit.
16.1.24 User Function 23 - Display CPU
Software Version Number
Users with the priority level 1 can use this function to display the
revision number of the Allegiant's CPU software on the monitor
screen. Once the user function is entered, the CPU software
revision number will be displayed on the monitor screen.
16.1.25 User Function 24 - Set Positions
On All Monitor Displays
This function is similar to user function 4 except it changes the
monitor display positions of all monitors in the system.
After entering user function 24, use the joystick to position the
display as required on the monitor the keyboard is controlling.
Press ENTER to store and change all system monitor displays to
this position. Press USER to exit.
16.1.26 User Function 25 - Set Brightness On
All Monitor Displays
This function is similar to User function 5 except it changes the
monitor display brightness of all monitors in the system.
The white portion of the characters on the video monitor displays
may be made brighter or dimmer by the User 25 feature. After
entering the mode, there are four possible settings; moving the
joystick up will increase the brightness and moving the joystick
down will decrease the brightness. Once the display on the
monitor the keyboard is currently controlling is adjusted, press
ENTER to change all system monitors to the same setting. Press
USER to exit the mode.
The User 25 mode also permits selection of either the 'status'
display or a 12 character 'monitor message' to appear in the first
line of the monitor display. The 'status' display will indicate
alarm, sequence, and lockout information regarding the monitor.
The 'monitor message' is a stationary display. This means the
display will not change as the video is switched from camera to
camera on the monitor. After entering the mode, moving the
joystick left will select the 'monitor message' format and moving
the joystick right will select the 'status' format on the monitor the
keyboard is controlling. Press ENTER to change all system
monitors to the same setting. To exit the mode, press USER.
16.1.27 User Function 26 - Set Display Option
On All Monitors
This function is similar to user function 6 except it is used to select
the monitor display option of all monitors in the system. The User
26 mode allows the user to remove the time & date, the left side
portion of the, or to remove the entire display from the system
monitors. After entering the mode, moving the joystick down will
blank the time & date from the screen. This is sometimes desirable
when a VCR with its own time & date is being used. Moving the
joystick up will add the time & date back again.
Moving the joystick left will blank the left side portion of the
display from the monitor and moving right will return it. Refer to
user mode 5 or 25 to verify brightness level. Press ENTER to
update all system monitors to the selected format. Press USER to
exit the mode.
16.1.28 User Function 27 - Select Keyboard Log-in
This function controls the system's keyboard log-in feature. After
entering the mode, the user moves the joystick up or down to select
which mode the system should function in. If the log-in feature is
enabled, ("MUST USE KBD PWD" is selected) the system
keyboards require each user to log-in and log-off the system. All
users will be required to enter a user number and the correct
password before interaction with the system is permitted. If the log-
in feature is disabled ("NO KBD PWD LOGIN" is selected), the
system keyboards are always 'on-line' with the system.
Once the selection is made, exit the user function mode and reset
the system either via keyboard User Function 15 or by removing
and restoring the main AC power to the system. Once the system
has been reset, the keyboard log-in function will be active and all
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