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LTC 8555 Series | Instruction Manual | User Information
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Bosch Security Systems | 29 August 2003
7USER INFORMATION
7.1 General
The Allegiant system is factory-supplied with various
user-selectable features set to their default states (the
main Allegiant system Installation Manual contains
complete descriptions). Since these features are user-
selectable and have a significant effect on system
behavior, some of the descriptions below may not apply
to your system configuration.
7. 2Keyboard Login Procedure
Two modes of keyboard access exist. The factory default
settings, allow the keyboard to be used as soon as it is
connected to an operating Allegiant system. The second
mode requires operators to logon to the keyboard before
access to the system is permitted. A valid User number
and password are required. If the login feature is being
used, the system installer or administrator typically
provides this information to all operators requiring
system access.
Perform the following steps to login to the keyboard:
1. It the keyboard is displaying a camera and
monitor number, it is already logged on; no
action is required. When the keyboard is in a
logged off state, the left side LEDs display 3
flashing dashes.
2. Press ON. A 'U' should appear in the LED
display as a prompt for entering a User number.
3. Enter your User number via the numeric keypad,
then press ENTER. Up to 32 user numbers are
available (128 for Allegiant LTC 8900 models).
4. If the entry is incorrect, press CLEAR and repeat
the above step.
5. Press ENTER.
6. Verify that the keyboard monitor display now
shows a 'P'.
7. Enter the password (maximum of six digits). The
keyboard camera display indicates the number of
digits entered, but not the actual password. Press
ENTER when finished entering the user
password.
8. If the User number or password is invalid, the
display returns to the flashing dashes mode.
9. If the User number and password are valid, you
will be logged onto the system. The keyboard’s
LEDs now indicate a monitor and camera
currently under control by the keyboard.
EXAMPLE: ON 12 ENTER 123456 ENTER
This example shows User #12 with password #123456
logging onto the system.
7. 3Keyboard Log Off Procedure
If the logon feature is not enabled, it will not be possible
to log off the keyboard. If the feature has been enabled
and you are currently logged on, press USER, then press
OFF. The logged off keyboard displays flashing dashes
in the keyboard LED display.
7. 4 Modem Dialing (applies to
LTC 8555/02 and LTC 8555/03
models only)
The LTC 8555/02 and LTC 8555/03 keyboard models
support the ability to dial the phone number of an
attached modem. When the keyboard is offline, pressing
ENTER causes it to go into dial mode. Modem
initialization takes a few seconds, then the keyboard
displays "dial" in the camera number display.
Enter the phone number via the keypad. The "*" (star)
button can be used to insert a pause between digits. The
digits scroll to the left in the monitor display as the
phone number is entered. Use CLEAR to backspace
over the digits in the reverse order that they were
entered. Although the modem remembers all digits
entered, the keyboard only remembers the last four, so if
CLEAR is pressed repeatedly, the display begins to
show periods after it has cleared 4 digits.
Once the entire number has been entered, press
ENTER to initiate modem dialing. Press USER at any
time to cancel dialing. Dialing is also cancelled if
CLEAR or ENTER is pressed when no digits have been
entered.
The keyboard will flash the word "dial" in its display
until a connection with the system is established, and it
begins to receive data from the Allegiant switcher. If no
data is received within one minute, the keyboard will
time out and return to the flashing dashes mode.
If the modem is online, and the user is logged in,
pressing USER 190 ENTER forces the modem to hang
up immediately.