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Table of Contents
1 Introduction to the IntuiKey Keyboard Series 1
1.1 Operating the IntuiKey Keyboard 1
1.2 The Status Display 2
1.3 The Keypad 3
1.4 The Softkeys and the Softkey Display 3
1.5 The Joystick 4
1.6 Navigating the System with the IntuiKey Keyboard 4
1.6.1 General Guidelines for Navigating the IntuiKey Menus 4
1.6.2 The Product Selection Menu 4
1.6.3 Selecting a Device for Control 5
1.6.4 Easy Switching between Devices 5
1.6.5 Using the Keypad for Numeric Entry (Camera Control) 5
1.6.6 Using the Quick Selection Softscreen Feature 5
1.7 Alarm/Alert/Action Indication 6
2 Controlling Allegiant Series Video Switchers 7
2.1 The Allegiant Main Control Menu 7
2.2 Programming and Controlling Allegiant Functions 8
2.3 Allegiant User Function Menus 14
2.4 Allegiant Error Messages 16
3 Controlling Divar Series Digital Video Recorders 19
3.1 Accessing the Divar Main Control Menu 20
3.2 Programming/Controlling DVR Functions 21
3.2.1 The DVR Main Control Menu 21
3.2.2 DVR On-screen Menu Controls 24
3.2.3 DVR Control Menu 25
3.3 DVR Error Messages 26
4 Controlling System4 Video Multiplexers 27
4.1 Accessing the MUX Main Control Menu 27
4.2 Programming/Controlling MUX Functions 28
4.2.1 Password Entry 28
4.2.2 MUX Main Control Menu Command Descriptions 28
4.3 MUX Error Messages 32
A IntuiKey Menu Reference 33
B Camera Control Command Reference 37
C Keyboard Camera Commands 41

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1 Introduction to the IntuiKey Keyboard Series
This manual contains all the information necessary to operate the IntuiKey Keyboard. Step-by-
step procedures, illustrations, and sample menus guide you through each phase of IntuiKey
operation. Throughout the manual, you will see sample drawings of each menu as they appear
on the keyboard. These drawings display the softkey text in relation to the Softkey. For the
purposes of this manual, each key is numbered from 1 to 14, using the convention found
below.
Figure 1.1 Softkey Numbering Guide
Following the menu diagram, the function of each key is described in a paragraph indicated
with an icon that identifies the particular softkey. Be aware that some instructions are model-
specific; be sure to read the appropriate information for your IntuiKey model.
1.1 Operating the IntuiKey Keyboard
Learning the IntuiKey Keyboard components is accomplished easily by dividing the keyboard
into separate functional areas as illustrated below:
Figure 1.2 IntuiKey Components
Reference Description Reference Description
1 Softkey Descriptor 4 Status Display
2 Softkeys 5 Numeric Keypad
3 Softkey Display 6 Numeric Entry Cell
Prod Mon
Clr
321
654
987
0
Shot
Monitor Camera
MUX /DVR
1 1
SoftKeys
SoftKey Display
Status Display Numeric
Entry Cell
Numeric Keypa
d
SoftKey Descriptor
Exit
^ Up Zoom
v Down
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1.2 The Status Display
The Status Display changes dynamically to display pertinent information about the keyboard’s
present mode of operation. Typically, its information conveys one of two keyboard operating
modes: Normal Mode or Error Code.
In Normal Mode, the status display provides data pertaining to the present device under
control (e.g. monitor number, camera number, device under control status, etc.). Common
elements in the display for all devices are a product indicator centered on the bottom line of
the display and one or more numeric entry cells. Each numeric entry cell has a title that
describes what the number represents.
When a user operation results in an error, the status display changes to Error Code (see
Section 2.4 Allegiant Error Messages, Page 16, for Allegiant Error Messages, Section 3.3 DVR
Error Messages, Page 26, for Divar Error Messages, and Section 4.3 MUX Error Messages,
Page 32, for MUX Error Messages). The display shows the error number, a short description of
the error, and the present device under control.
The display reverts to Normal Mode either automatically in two seconds (on its own) or when
CLR is pressed.
In Terminal Mode, the third-party software application determines the displayed text via the
IntuiKey display screen.

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1.3 The Keypad
The Keypad includes the five function buttons (located directly below the status display), as
well as the numeric keypad.
PROD displays the keyboard’s Product Selection menu. This function key (in conjunction with
the Softkeys/Softkey Display) selects the device under the control of the keyboard. The
Product Selection menu also provides access to the Keyboard Control menu.
MON functioning depends on the IntuiKey Model and device under control. For KBD-Universal
keyboards, MON allows entry of a Monitor Number when controlling an Allegiant Switcher.
When controlling a DVR or multiplexer, MON toggles between monitors A and B.
CLR clears any numeric entry and the display reverts to Normal Mode.
provides acknowledgement of an external alarm/ alert/action condition. When this condition
is detected, an audible alarm is enabled, and the key flashes red. The key then functions
differently depending on the device presently under keyboard control.
Note: Refer to Section 1.4 The Softkeys and the Softkey Display, Page 3, for additional
information on alarm/alert/action indication and acknowledgement.
SHOT allows selection of camera pre-positions and is also used to assign softkey display
screen numbers. Pressing SHOT twice enters the preposition programming entry mode. If
SHOT is pressed twice inadvertently, press SHOT again to return to the pre-position selection
mode.
The Numeric Keypad allows numeric entry (shown in the status display) as required by the
present function. Note that the default state of the Keypad is camera entry (i.e. pressing a
numeric key places that number in the status display under the camera title).
In Terminal Mode, the third-party software application will determine the IntuiKey’s behavior.
1.4 The Softkeys and the Softkey Display
The Softkeys and Softkey Display allow easy and flexible control and programming of system
devices under keyboard control.
The Softkey Buttons are located on either side of the softkey display. Each softkey may have a
special descriptor associated with it that consists of up to three lines of ten characters.
Pressing a softkey initiates the action described by the associated text. The actual on-screen
display may vary depending on the model being controlled.
The Softkey Display associates commands with the softkey buttons. The commands shown in
the display changes depending on the operational mode of the keyboard and previous softkey
selections. Note that the softkey display initially shows a default menu tailored to the device
under control. This initial menu contains softkey functions that represent commonly used
commands, as well as keys that represent links to other command menus.
In Terminal Mode, the third-party software application determines the displayed text via the
IntuiKey display screen.
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NOTICE! To avoid inadvertent mode changes, you must hold the SHOT button down for 2
seconds in order to change it to the SET mode.

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1.5 The Joystick
The IntuiKey Joystick provides three levels of system functionality: control of pan/tilt/zoom
for an external camera, navigating the on-screen programming menus of the Allegiant Video
Switchers, AutoDome® Series Cameras and other devices, and playback control when
operating DVR devices. Use of the joystick to control playback of DVR devices is covered later
in this manual.
Moving the joystick in one of eight directions provides pan/tilt control of appropriately
equipped cameras. Rotating the knob in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction
provides lens zoom control.
Focus and Iris Control, located above and to the right of the joystick, are rocker-style buttons
that provide keyboard control of camera lens focus (near/far) and camera iris function (open/
close).
In Terminal Mode, operating of the Joystick will send an event to the 3rd party software
application which will determine the action.
1.6 Navigating the System with the IntuiKey Keyboard
Learning basic navigation techniques with the IntuiKey ensures readiness for control of the
system devices. The following procedures are general in nature and may be applied to the
control of various system devices/operating modes.
1.6.1 General Guidelines for Navigating the IntuiKey Menus
The following keys are important for entering and exiting the IntuiKey programming/control
menus:
–EXIT. This softkey command is located in the upper left corner of each softkey menu. Use
this key to move back one level in the menu structure (complete menu diagrams are
provided in APPENDIX A at the back of this manual).
–PROD. Press PROD at any time to return directly to the Main Product Selection menu.
–CLR. Press CLR to clear any numeric entry and revert the display to Normal Mode.
1.6.2 The Product Selection Menu
The Product Selection menu lists the devices that are in communication with the IntuiKey.
When using Divar XF, Divar MR, and Divar Easy up to two (2) devices will be displayed. If using
Divar Series 1 or 2, up to 12 devices can be shown on a single screen. When more than 12
devices are connected, the arrow softkeys at the bottom of the screen can be used to scroll
through the additional menu(s).
The softkey to enter the Keyboard Control menu can always be found at the very end of the
device listings.
Figure 1.3 Main Product Selection Menu
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NOTICE! If power is temporarily interupted to the keyboard while operating the joystick, you
will need to release the joystick and power off/on the keyboard to re-calibrate the joystick
position.
Allegiant
ADIM
DVR 1
Unit A
1
DVR 2
Unit B
17
DVR 3
Unit C
33
DVR 4
Unit D
49
DVR 5
Unit E
65
DVR 7
Unit F
97
DVR 8
Unit G
113
DVR 9
Unit H
129
DVR 10
Unit J
145
DVR 11
Unit K
161

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If communication is ever lost with an existing device, the product name display will indicate
an Off_Line condition. After communication with the device is restored, this message will
disappear.
For multiplexers, the device address number will be shown. For DVRs, the DVR address
number, its name, and the starting camera offset number will be displayed.
1.6.3 Selecting a Device for Control
1. Press the PROD button to put the keyboard in the Product Selection Mode. The softkey
display shows the Product Selection menu (refer to Figure 1.3).
2. Press the desired softkey button adjacent to the desired product name in the display.
Upon selection of a system device to be controlled, the keyboard indicates what product
it is controlling by displaying its name (up to 10 characters maximum) at the bottom of
the status display. The softkey display menu also changes to the top level menu
associated with the selected device.
1.6.4 Easy Switching between Devices
Pressing and holding the PROD key for longer than 1 second while using a DVR Series 1 and 2
or multiplexer enters the device address selection mode. Entering the address of a device will
cause the keyboard to switch to that device’s main menu. If the device address does not exist,
an error message will result, and no change will occur.
1.6.5 Using the Keypad for Numeric Entry (Camera Control)
1. Press a desired numeric key to place the number in the status display under the camera
title.
2. Leading zeros may be entered but are not required.
3. Press ENTER to complete numeric entry.
1.6.6 Using the Quick Selection Softscreen Feature
The IntuiKey softkey display screens can be assigned a reference number which can then be
recalled to quickly return to the desired screen.
1. To assign a number to a softkey display screen, first navigate to the desired screen.
Simultaneously press the digit 0 and ENTER to enter the softkey screen programming
mode. Press SHOT followed by the single digit (0 to 9) that you want to assign to this
screen.
2. To quickly jump to a previously programmed softkey display screen, simultaneously press
the digit 0 and ENTER. Press the desired softkey display screen number.
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NOTICE! When the IntuiKey is first connected up to a device, or whenever a new video device
is added to an existing system, enter the Product Selection menu and press the PROD key.
The keyboard will initiate a scan of the communication lines and update the list of devices
connected to it.
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NOTICE! The additional key entries add digits to the RIGHT side of the camera number. If
more than the maximum number of digits allowed for the specific entry is entered, the
leftmost digit is lost, and all other digits promoted.
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NOTICE! Ten (10) softkey numbers are available within a single product category. Softkey
screen numbers can only jump between screens within the same product category. If an
existing softkey screen number is assigned to a new softkey screen, the old one is no longer
valid. Assignments remain even if power is lost.

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1.7 Alarm/Alert/Action Indication
When the IntuiKey detects that an alarm/alert/action condition has occurred on the presently
controlled device, the key flashes red and an audible tone is heard. During alarm
responses, Divar DVRs and System4 multiplexers will also show special icons to represent the
different types of alarm conditions. Contact type alarm conditions will be represented by a
icon, and action alarm conditions will be represented by a icon. To silence an alarm,
press the Alarm/Alert/Action key.
If the alert occurs on a device that is not presently under control, the product indicator (in the
status display) alternates between the present product designator and the alarmed product,
with the text ALERT added. The present product is displayed for two seconds, while the
alarmed product is displayed for 0.5 seconds.
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2 Controlling Allegiant Series Video Switchers
Before you can take control of an Allegiant Video Switcher, you may have to perform a log-on
procedure to gain access to the Allegiant Main Control menu to control the switcher.
Note: This chapter applies to the KBD-Universal Model only.
– The keyboard generates a short, audible “beep” when first entering the Allegiant log-in
screen. This beep notifies operators that the keyboard is ready to accept user number
and password data. The keyboard may not correctly accept data entered before this
beep.
– If log-on information is required, the status display requests a USER NUMBER. Enter the
number using the keypad and press ENTER.
– The status display requests a PASSWORD. Enter the password using the keypad and
press ENTER.
– If an invalid user number or password is entered, the status display requests the log-on
again.
– Following a successful log-on, the softkey display shows the Allegiant Main Control menu,
as illustrated in
– If user log-on is not required, the softkey display shows USER LOGGED ON briefly, then
displays the Allegiant Main Control menu.
Figure 2.1 Status Display in Allegiant Mode
2.1 The Allegiant Main Control Menu
To access the Allegiant Main Control menu:
1. Press PROD to put the keyboard in Product Selection Mode. The keyboard displays the
the Product Selection menu in the softkey display.
2. Press the Allegiant or ADIM softkey button. The status display shows the Allegiant mode.
3. While in Allegiant mode, keyboard operators can use a convenient “Go Back” feature. To
go back to the previously selected camera, press and hold the CLR key for more than 1
second.
Figure 2.2 Allegiant Main Control Menu
Monitor
123
Camera
1234
Allegiant
Exit
Device
Program
Alarm
Load
Hold
<Previous
Lockout
Sequence
Control
Sequence
Sequence
<Sequence
<Step
User
Log Off
Command
Script
Camera
Control
User
Functions
ADIM
Controls
Start
Sequence
Next >
Sequence>
Step>

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2.2 Programming and Controlling Allegiant Functions
The Allegiant Main Control menu, displayed on the softkey display, uses the softkey buttons to
execute commands or to gain access to other submenus for additional programming/
configuration. Detailed command descriptions follow. Refer to the Allegiant Switcher
Instruction Book for additional information.
Exit Exits one menu and reverts to the main menu for the particular
function being programmed/controlled.
Device Lockout Accesses a softkey menu, allowing the locking/unlocking of
specified cameras and monitors.
Figure 2.3 Device Lockout Menu
–Monitor Lock/Unlock
– If the monitor to be locked/unlocked is not the present
monitor, press MON on the keypad. Then enter the
monitor number, followed by ENTER.
– Press the monitor Lock/Unlock softkey.
– If the monitor is locked, the display shows an ML on the
monitor’s on-screen status display, indicating that the
monitor is locked. If the monitor is unlocked, ML is
removed.
–Remote Lock/Unlock
– If the Camera to be locked/unlocked is not the present
camera, enter the camera number followed by ENTER.
– Press the Remote Lock/Unlock softkey.
– If the camera is locked, the display shows an RL in the
monitor’s on-screen status display, indicating that the
remote device is locked. If the camera is unlocked, RL is
removed.
To exit the Device Lockout menu press EXIT.
Exit
Monitor
Lock
Remote
Lock
Monitor
Unlock
Remote
Unlock

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Alarm Control Alarm commands control the system’s automatic video switching
capabilities in response to alarm signals activated in the Allegiant
system. The camera activated by an alarm is normally the same as
the alarm number, but this relationship can be changed using the
optional LTC 8059/00 Master Control Software for Windows® or
the optional LTC 8850/00 Graphical User Interface software
package. These optional software packages even permit up to
four (4) cameras to be alarmed by a single alarm input.
Figure 2.4 Alarm Control Menu
–Arm/Disarm Alarm
To arm/disarm an individual alarm on the monitor currently
controlled by the keyboard:
a. Press the Arm/Disarm Alarm softkey. The status display
changes to the following:
b. Enter the alarm number to be armed/disarmed, using
the numeric keypad.
c. Press ENTER.
–Arm/Disarm All Alarms
To arm/disarm all alarms on the currently controlled monitor,
simply press the Arm/Disarm All Alarms softkey.
–Arm Monitor
Press the Arm Monitor softkey to arm the monitor currently
controlled by the keyboard, permitting cameras for armed
alarms to automatically display when an alarm occurs.
NOTE: Alarm video appears on a given monitor only if the monitor
is armed and the alarm is armed for that monitor. The on-screen
monitor status display shows MA (Monitor Armed).
–Disarm Monitor
Pressing the Disarm Monitor softkey disarms the monitor
currently controlled by the keyboard, thus prohibiting the
monitor from responding to alarms.
Exit
Arm
All Disarm
All
Alarms
Arm
Alarm
Alarms
Disarm
Monitor
Arm
Monitor

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Program Sequence Changes the softkey display and requests entry of a sequence
number to program. The status display shows the following:
Figure 2.5 Program Sequence Display
Upon entry of a sequence number followed by ENTER, the softkey
display changes to the following menu to support sequence
programming:
Figure 2.6 Program Sequence Menu
–Exit/Save
Saves the present sequence and exits the Program Sequence
menu.
–Previous Step
Displays the previous sequence step on the OSD (on-screen
display) and allows editing.
–Next Step
Displays the next sequence step on the OSD and allows
editing.
–Exit/Run
Saves the present sequence, loads it, runs it, then exits the
Program Sequence menu.
–Insert Step
Inserts a step before the sequence step presently displayed
on the OSD.
–Delete Current Step
Deletes the current step. Note that if this is done on the first
step of a single-step sequence, the sequence is erased and
the programming mode is automatically exited.
–Delete from Here to End
Deletes all remaining steps after the step presently displayed
on the OSD.
Allegiant
Alarm#
- - -
Exit/
Save
Previous
Step Step
Step
Next
Step
Exit/
Run
Insert
Delete
Current
Delete
from Here
to End

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Load Sequence Enables the loading of a previously programmed sequence.
– Press the Load Sequence softkey. The status display shows
the following:
Figure 2.7 Load Sequence Display
Sequence programming is displayed on the controlled monitor
screen.
– Enter the sequence number, then press ENTER.
– To unload a sequence, stop the sequence (if necessary),
press the Load Sequence softkey, then press ENTER.
– Use CLR to clear an incorrectly entered number.
Hold Sequence Stops a running sequence.
Previous Sequence
Step
Sets the sequence direction to run in reverse. If the sequence is
already running in reverse, pressing this button executes the
previous sequence step immediately. Holding the key causes the
sequence to run in fast reverse mode, at approximately two steps
per second.
User Log-off Used to LOG OFF the Allegiant Switcher.
– Press the User Log OFF softkey.
– The softkey display shows the following:
Figure 2.8 User Log-off Menu
– Press CLR to clear the pending log-off. Press ENTER to
complete the log-off process. The softkey display reverts to
displaying only USER LOG ON, and the status display
changes back to the default mode (i.e. camera and monitor
numbers replaced with dashes). This mode times out in
approximately two seconds and reverts to the previous
menu.
Allegiant
Sequence?
- - -
Allegiant
User Log OFF
Press:
[Enter] to log off
[Clr] to Exit

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Command Script Accesses a series of menus, allowing execution of Allegiant script
commands. Refer to the Allegiant Instruction Manual for
additional information.
–Run Command Script
This function allows the user to execute *STAR commands
from the keyboard. The Allegiant supports over 150,000
commands. Press the Command Script softkey to display the
following softkey menu:
Figure 2.9 Command Script Menu
–Executing Command Scripts
Run a Command Script in one of two ways. Either press the
Run Script softkey (and enter the script number on the
keypad) OR press the * key for the STAR only command (i.e.
Allegiant command script, 0000).
NOTE: The Command Script menu can be customized with
specific scripts and submenus using the optional IntuiKey PC
software package. Refer to the documentation included with the
software for more specific instructions.
Exit
Run
Script *Star

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Camera Control Displays the camera control softkey menu, allowing the entry of
various camera control commands. Refer to Appendix B at the
back of this manual for details on the camera commands. Access
to certain AutoDome menus and commands may be prohibited by
security features within the camera. Refer to Appendix C for more
information.
User Functions Accesses a series of five menus allowing single-key selection of all
available Allegiant user functions. Each of the five menus contain
the following common softkeys:
–Exit (upper left):
Completes any pending user function and exits to the
Allegiant Main Control menu.
–Previous Menu (lower left):
Displays the previous menu in this series of five. If the
current display is the first menu, Previous Menu displays the
last menu.
–Enter User Command (upper right):
This function alleviates scrolling through menus. When
pressed, this key prompts for the two-digit Allegiant User
Command number. Familiarity with Allegiant User
Commands and the two-digit command number is required.
Refer to Figure 2.10 on Page 14 for a cross-reference of all
Allegiant User Commands and their respective two (2) digit
function numbers. These function numbers can also be found
in your Allegiant User Manual or on the Allegiant Quick
Reference card.
–Next Menu (lower right):
Displays the next menu in this series of five. If the current
display is the last menu, Next Menu displays the first menu.
Figure 2.10 on Page 14 shows the menu location and the
associated 2 digit cross reference. For details on the
functionality of these user functions, refer to the Allegiant
Matrix Switcher User Manual.
NOTE: Some User Functions are applicable only to specific
Allegiant models or to newer versions of Allegiant CPU operating
firmware. If an attempt to use a User Function results in an error
message, please consult your Allegiant system manual to
determine if the function is supported in your particular model.

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2.3 Allegiant User Function Menus
The following illustrations depict the five Allegiant User Function menus:
Figure 2.10 Allegiant User Function Menus
Menu Softkey Function Description Allegiant User Function # Access Level
Menu 20 Display User #/Priority 33 Any
Menu 20 Change User Password 10 Any2
Menu 20 Show Keyboard Port # 2 Any
Menu 20 Keyboard Audio 3 Any
Menu 20 Display Battery Status 43 Any
Exit
Display
User #/
Priority
Change
User
Password
<Previous
<Menu
<
Enter
User
Command
Show
Keyboard
Port #
Allegiant
Audio
Display
Battery
Status
CPU Temp
Next>
Menu>
>
20
20
Exit
Adjust
Display
Position
Brightness
Status
Selection
<Previous
<Menu
<
Enter
User
Command
All
Display
Position
All
Display
All
Display
Option
Select
Next>
Menu>
>
Display
Option
Set
Time
Set
Date
Brightness
Keyboard
Log Off
2-3 Line
Titles
21
21
Exit
Set
Camera
ID
Set
Monitor
ID
<Previous
<Menu
<
Enter
User
Command
Default
RS232
Console
Printer
RS232
Next>
Menu>
>
Display
CPU
Reset
System
Vertical
Sync
RS232
Alarm
RS232
User
Function
Index
Version
Adjust
22
22
Exit
Select
Time/Date
Format
Default
Monitor
Overlays
<Previous
<Menu
<
Enter
User
Command
Select
Keyboard
Console
Print
Config.
Next>
Menu>
>
Select
Alarm
Set
Alarm
Time Event
Enable/
Login
Print
Sequence
User
Function
Index
Response
Disable
Type
Login
Select
Tables
Exit
Select
Control
Code FMT
Select
Printer
Verbosity
<Previous
<Menu
<
Enter
User
Command
Camera
Controllable
R/D
Address
Next>
Menu>
>
Printer
Port
Select
Crosspnt.
DIU
Interface
Cameras
Cache
Remote
Auto
Phase
Adjustment
Mode
Data
Indicator
Set
Mode
Cameras
23
23
24
24

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Notes:
1. When using LTC 8900 systems, the access levels required are 1 to 63.
2. Password is required to change this setting.
Menu 20 CPU Temp 45 Any
Menu 21 Adjust Display Position 4 1-71
Menu 21 Brightness/Status Selection 5 1-71
Menu 21 Display Options 6 1-71
Menu 21 Set Time 7 1-71
Menu 21 Set Date 8 1-71
Menu 21 All Display Position 24 1-71
Menu 21 All Display Brightness/Status 25 1-71
Menu 21 All Display Option 26 1-71
Menu 21 Select Keyboard Logoff 42 12
Menu 21 2-3 Line Titles 46 12
Menu 22 Set Camera ID Title 9 1
Menu 22 Set Monitor ID Title 17 1
Menu 22 Display CPU Version 23 Any
Menu 22 Reset System 15 12
Menu 22 Vertical Sync Adjust 40 12
Menu 22 Default RS-232 29 12
Menu 22 Console RS-232
(select controller RS-232–8900)
30 12
Menu 22 Printer RS-232
(select controller RS-232–8900)
31 12
Menu 22 Alarm RS-232 32 12
Menu 22 User Function Index 99 Any
Menu 23 Select Time/Date Format 11 1
Menu 23 Default Monitor Overlays 12 1
Menu 23 Select Alarm Response 19 12
Menu 23 Set Alarm Monitor Type 21 12
Menu 23 Time Event Enable/Disable 16 1
Menu 23 Select Keyboard Login 27 12
Menu 23 Select Console Login 28 12
Menu 23 Print Configuration Tables 13 1
Menu 23 Print Sequence Tables 18 1
Menu 23 User Function Index 99 Any
Menu 24 Select Control Code Format 22 12
Menu 24 Select Printer Verbosity 20 12
Menu 24 Printer Port Mode 38 12
Menu 24 Select Crosspoint Data 36 1
Menu 24 DIU Interface 39 12
Menu 24 Camera Indicator 34 1
Menu 24 Set Controllable Cameras 35 1
Menu 24 R/D Address Mode 37 12
Menu 24 Cache Remote Cameras 41 12
Menu 24 Auto Phase Adjustment 44 12
Menu Softkey Function Description Allegiant User Function # Access Level

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2.4 Allegiant Error Messages
Error Name Description
Error 01 Invalid Camera Request The camera number entered from the keyboard does not exist. If
using the optional LTC 8059/00 Master Control Software or the LTC
8850/00 Graphical User Interface Software, ensure that the number
exists in the Camera Identification table. Download the table to be
sure.
Error 02 Invalid Monitor Request The monitor number entered from the keyboard does not exist.
Error 03 Remote Device Locked by User# The remote device requested cannot be controlled, because it is
locked by a user with equal or higher priority. Check with the other
users or request that a higher priority user unlock the remote
device.
Error 04 Monitor Locked by User# The monitor requested cannot be accessed, because it is locked by
a user with equal or higher priority. Check with the other users or
request that a higher priority user unlock the monitor.
Error 05 Remote Device Access Restricted Remote locked out by Remote Lock Out table.
Error 06 Monitor Access Restricted Monitor locked out by Monitor Lock Out table.
Error 10 Access Denied A function was requested for which the user priority is too low. Only
a Priority 2 user or a supervisor with Priority 1 may access this
function.
Error 11 Access Denied A function was requested for which the user priority is too low. Only
a supervisor with Priority 1 may access this function.
Error 15 Invalid User Function The function number requested from the keyboard is invalid. Refer
to the User Function table for a listing of valid user function
numbers.
Error 20 Acknowledge Denied The ACKNOWLEDGE button was pressed by a user without the
authority to acknowledge alarms.
Error 21 Incorrect Acknowledge In order to properly acknowledge an alarm event, the keyboard
must be switched to a monitor that is displaying the alarms.
Error 22 Acknowledge Disabled Alarms on this monitor cannot be acknowledged, because that
capability has been disabled by the system programmer.
Error 23 Camera not in Alarm The camera displayed on the monitor is not an alarm video; only
alarm-generated video can be acknowledged.
Error 24 Keyboard Not Enabled for
Acknowledge
This keyboard may not acknowledge alarm video on this monitor; it
has been disabled by the system programmer.
Error 25 Alarm Switcher Running Alarm video may only be acknowledged if the alarm switcher is not
running; press HOLD to stop the switcher.
Error 50 Sequence Not Available The user attempted to load a switcher sequence that does not exist.
This is a good way to determine, from the keyboard, which
sequence numbers are unused when desiring to add one. A request
was made to load an ABSOLUTE type sequence, without the
keyboard being on one of the monitors in that sequence. Because
inadvertent loading of monitors should be avoided, the user is
required to switch his keyboard to one of the monitors used by the
sequence. The PROGRAM mode may be used to review which
monitors are used in the sequence.
Error 52 Sequence Request A request was made to load a RELATIVE type sequence on a monitor
number that is too high; the monitors used by the sequence would
extend past the highest monitor. Try switching to a lower monitor
number before loading the sequence.
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