Bosch LTC 5136/61 Instruction Manual - Page 15

Instruction Manual, Controller Operation

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LTC 5136 Series | Instruction Manual | Controller Operation EN | 15 CAMERA key: This key is only used to correct an error when selecting a camera number. If another key is inadvertently pressed when a camera selection is being made, the Camera button may be pressed to put the Controller immediately back into camera selection mode. Normally, a camera selection is made by entering the desired camera number using the numeric keypad, then pressing ENTER. SHOT key: This key is used to recall pre-position scenes of all AutoDome cameras and Allegiant Series Receiver/Drivers that are equipped with this option. Press SHOT, then enter the desired pre-position number on the numeric keypad (1 to 99). Press ENTER to recall a previously stored camera position. Certain pre-position numbers are also used to program certain AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome operation manual for a complete listing of the available features. NUMERIC keypad: These keys are used to enter numeric data. When the first numeric key is pressed, the LED display will become a data display and indicate the numeric value pressed. ENTER key: This key is used to terminate commands. When using the ON or OFF function, holding this key will cause the function to repeat until the key is released. This feature is useful where auxiliary functions are associated with level type camera adjustments. CLEAR key: This key is used to clear invalid entries. In some cases, it can be pressed twice. If there is numeric data in the camera display, the first push clears this data, and the second push returns the Controller to the camera mode. This allows the operator to clear incorrect data without leaving the current mode. If there is no data in the LED display, the first push clears the entire Controller, back to the default state. ON key: This key is used to activate auxiliary functions of the AutoDome cameras and Allegiant Series receiver/drivers. Press ON, then enter the desired auxiliary number on the numeric keypad, and press ENTER to complete the action. Certain auxiliary numbers are also used to program certain AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome operation manual for a complete listing of the available features. OFF key: This key is used to deactivate auxiliary functions of the AutoDome cameras and Allegiant Series Receiver/Drivers. Press OFF, then enter the desired auxiliary number on the numeric keypad, and press ENTER to complete the action. FOCUS and IRIS keys: These rocker switches are used to control the lens focus and iris functions. Joystick: Movement of the joystick left or right will pan the selected camera left or right. Movement of the joystick up or down will tilt the camera up or down. Rotation of the joystick knob will move the zoom lens in or out. If the camera is capable of variable speed operations, the degree of joystick deflection (or rotation) will correspond to different speed responses. Certain auxiliary numbers are also used to program certain AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome operation manual for a complete listing of the available features. Bosch Security Systems | 04 September 2003

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LTC 5136 Series |
Instruction Manual
|
Controller Operation
Bosch Security Systems | 04 September 2003
EN
|
15
CAMERA
key
:
This key is only used to correct an error
when selecting a camera number. If another key is
inadvertently pressed when a camera selection is being
made, the
Camera
button may be pressed to put the
Controller immediately back into camera selection
mode. Normally, a camera selection is made by
entering the desired camera number using the numeric
keypad, then pressing
ENTER
.
SHOT
key
:
This key is used to recall pre-position
scenes of all AutoDome cameras and Allegiant Series
Receiver/Drivers that are equipped with this option.
Press
SHOT
, then enter the desired pre-position
number on the numeric keypad (1 to 99). Press
ENTER
to recall a previously stored camera position.
Certain pre-position numbers are also used to program
certain AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome
operation manual for a complete listing of the available
features.
ON
key
:
This key is used to activate auxiliary functions
of the AutoDome cameras and Allegiant Series
receiver/drivers. Press
ON
, then enter the desired
auxiliary number on the numeric keypad, and press
ENTER
to complete the action.
Certain auxiliary numbers are also used to program
certain AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome
operation manual for a complete listing of the available
features.
OFF
key
:
This key is used to deactivate auxiliary
functions of the AutoDome cameras and Allegiant
Series Receiver/Drivers. Press
OFF
, then enter the
desired auxiliary number on the numeric keypad, and
press
ENTER
to complete the action.
Certain auxiliary numbers are also used to program
certain AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome
operation manual for a complete listing of the available
features.
NUMERIC keypad:
These keys are used to enter
numeric data. When the first numeric key is pressed,
the LED display will become a data display and
indicate the numeric value pressed.
ENTER
key: This key is used to terminate commands.
When using the
ON
or
OFF
function, holding this key
will cause the function to repeat until the key is
released. This feature is useful where auxiliary
functions are associated with level type camera
adjustments.
CLEAR
key
:
This key is used to clear invalid entries. In
some cases, it can be pressed twice. If there is numeric
data in the camera display, the first push clears this
data, and the second push returns the Controller to the
camera mode. This allows the operator to clear
incorrect data without leaving the current mode. If
there is no data in the LED display, the first push
clears the entire Controller, back to the default state.
FOCUS
and
IRIS
keys
:
These rocker switches are used
to control the lens focus and iris functions.
Joystick:
Movement of the joystick left or right will
pan the selected camera left or right. Movement of the
joystick up or down will tilt the camera up or down.
Rotation of the joystick knob will move the zoom lens
in or out.
If the camera is capable of variable speed operations,
the degree of joystick deflection (or rotation) will
correspond to different speed responses.