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Special Programming for “Cascaded” Satellite System Configurations
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9.6
Special Programming for “Cascaded” Satellite System 
Configurations
In a 3-tier cascaded satellite system, it is highly recommended for the system design 
to have more trunks lines between the intermediate master/satellite system and the 
3rd level satellite system than there are between the top level master system and the 
intermediate system. In systems where this is not the case, it is likely that operators 
at top level master and the intermediate master/satellite will end up fighting for 
trunk lines coming from the 3rd level satellite system.
There are two user configuration options available (starting in CPU firmware ver-
sion 8.70) to eliminate or at least significantly reduce conflicts between operators 
when this type of system is being used.
Option 1: Using Factory default settings, previously selected satellite cameras 
remain on trunk lines even after the operator switches back to a local camera view. 
Although this mode of operation is more desirable in standard systems because it 
minimizes delays when previous satellite cameras are reselected, it is not advanta-
geous to use in cascaded systems. In cascaded systems, all available trunk lines com-
ing from the 3rd level satellite system may become used up, making them 
unavailable to the operators at the intermediate system.
In this situation, keyboard User Function 41 should be set to the NO REM CAM 
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 option at the master site location. In this mode, after the top level operator 
selects a locally connected camera, the trunk line between the top level and the 
intermediate level system will immediately be reset to its Start-up camera (as 
defined in the Monitor Table of the LTC 8059/00 MCS). This action frees the trunk 
line between the intermediate level system and the 3rd level system so it will be 
available if needed by an operator at the intermediate level system.
For the monitors being used as trunk lines in the intermediate system, it is 
important for the “Start-up” camera numbers listed in the Monitor Table of the 
LTC 8059/00 software to be programmed to specify cameras connected locally or a 
local unused input (i.e., the raster generator will be displayed when called up). This 
action ensures that no trunk line is used when a monitor switches to the Start-up 
camera.
Option 2: If the top level master system and intermediate level system in a cascade 
configuration can or will be set to operate as “Dual Master” systems, a priority based 
satellite camera feature can be configured.
In default cascaded satellite system configurations, satellite switching commands are 
not associated with a user priority level. When a switching command sent from a 
master site is received by a satellite, the switch selection can immediately be overrid-
den by operators at the satellite location who have any priority level. This situation 
is more likely to be encountered in 3-tier Satellite systems that do not have a good 
distribution of trunk lines (i.e., more between the top level system and the interme-
diate level system than there are between the intermediate system and the 3rd tier 
satellite).
Since dual master configurations support bi-directional communications, it is possi-
ble to set keyboard User Function 41 to use the SAT nnn PRIORITY option for both 
the top level and intermediate level master systems. The satellite number assigned 
to the system that is currently being programmed must be specified here. This fea-
ture will enable use of the operator’s user priority to determine if access to a desired 
satellite camera is provided or not. For instance, if no trunk lines are available and