Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Safety
- Unpacking
- Introduction
- System Components
- LTC 8904 Series CPU Bay
- LTC 8901 Series CPU Bay
- LTC 8902 Series Output Bay
- LTC 8903 Series Input Bay
- LTC 8934/00 Video Output Modules
- LTC 8921/00 Video Input Modules
- LTC 8943/95 System Controller PC
- LTC 8944/93 and LTC 8945/93 LAN Switches
- LTC 8946/93 LAN Switches
- LTC 8809/00 Video Ribbon Cable
- LTC 8808/00 Video Interconnect Panel
- LAN Cables
- Security Key for PC-based Software
- Miscellaneous Components
- Hardware Installation Procedure for Standard Systems Utilizing LTC 8904 Series CPU
- General Installation Considerations
- LTC 8904 Series CPU Bay Installation
- LAN Switch Installation
- LTC 8902 Series Output Bay and LTC 8903 Series Input Bay Installation
- Module Insertion
- Data Receiver Modules
- LTC 8916/01 Data Receiver Modules
- LTC 8918/01 Data Receiver Modules
- LTC 8934/00 Video Output Modules
- LTC 8921/00 Video Input Modules
- System Video Connections
- Termination Practices
- System Data Connections
- Main Power Connections
- Hardware Installation Procedure for Redundant System Configuration Utilizing LTC 8901 Series CPU
- System Redundancy Considerations
- Main CPU Bay Installation
- LAN Switch Installation
- LTC 8943/95 System Controller PC Installation
- LTC 8902 Series Output Bay and LTC 8903 Series Input Bay Installation
- Module Insertion
- Data Receiver Modules
- LTC 8916/01 Data Receiver Modules
- LTC 8918/01 Data Receiver Modules
- LTC 8934/00 Video Output Modules
- LTC 8921/00 Video Input Modules
- System Video Connections
- Termination Practices
- System Data Connections
- Main Power Connections
- LTC 8901 Series CPU Relay Outputs and Buzzers
- LTC 8901 Series CPU Selection Switch
- Camera Phasing and Accessory Installation
- Satellite System Configuration Installations
- Allegiant Satellite System Configuration Installations
- Satellite Site “Trunk Line” Monitor Outputs
- Main Site “Trunk Line” Video Inputs
- Control Data Lines in Satellite Systems
- Satellite Sites Programming Requirements
- Main Site Programming Requirements
- Special Programming for “Cascaded” Satellite System Configurations
- Alarm Inputs in Satellite Systems
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Maintenance Information
- Pinouts
- Back Page
Model No. Maximum Number of System Cameras
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LTC 8900 Series 6144
1. Camera inputs at all sites, plus trunk lines.
The Main site system must be programmed via the Master Control Software LTC 8059/00 or
the LTC 8850/00 GUI to identify camera trunk line inputs as well as remote satellite cameras.
All systems must be configured with no duplicate camera numbers anywhere in the system.
The installer should verify that the camera numbers programmed into the ’Startup Camera’
field of the Monitor table are suitable for viewing by respective operators. If there are
Lockouts programmed into the system, specifying a neutral camera would prevent the
situation where a restricted camera could be switched to a restricted operator’s monitor when
their trunk line is stolen. For this feature to operate properly, the Start-up camera numbers
must be locally connected cameras or a local unused input (i.e., the raster generator will be
displayed when called up).
In addition, it is recommended to program Lockouts for all system keyboards so that they do
not have access to unused monitor outputs. This prevents operators from inadvertently
selecting a satellite camera on a non-existent monitor which will result in a trunk link
becoming used up, possibly making less trunk lines available for valid selections.
Keyboard User Function 41 (see Keyboard User Function section) offers additional
programming options if a multi-level cascaded Allegiant satellite system configuration is being
used.
Any alarm inputs to the Main site configured to activate satellite cameras operate normally
except when limited by the number of available trunk lines.
The software automatically determines trunk usage, depending on the priority level of
operators currently viewing satellite cameras.
Alarm inputs applied at a satellite site will NOT activate alarm video at the Main site. If the
application requires alarms located at a satellite to activate video at the Main site, the Main
site s LTC 8540/00 Alarm Interface unit must be remotely located. Multiple LTC 8540/00 Alarm
Interfaces may be remoted via the LTC 8713 Alarm Port expander accessory, located at the
Main switcher site in LTC 8800 and LTC 8900 systems. Up to 8 LTC 8540/00 Alarm Interfaces
with LTC 8713 Alarm Port Expanders can be used in a LTC 8600 system.
Two LTC 8540/00 can be used in LTC 8500 systems. Since the LTC 8300 Series contains an
integral alarm interface, the remote alarm interface application does not apply. A unique time
and date synchronizing feature provided in the Time Event table of the MCS or the GUI
software may be programmed into the Main site switcher. This permits periodic synchronizing
of the time and date to all remote switchers in the system based on the Main site s clock.
A conceptual diagram of a satellite switching system is follows:
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