Bosch 8500 User Manual

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caded Allegiant satellite system configuration. (see Section Appendix A “Satellite 
Systems,” on page 78 for more information on satellite system configurations.) 
Detailed descriptions of these options are listed below. 
After entering the mode, move the joystick up or down to select the desired option. 
Enter a valid user password, and press [Enter].
CACHE REM CAM
 option (default factory setting). In this mode, satellite com-
mands are issued repetitively, regardless of whether the satellite camera is still 
being viewed by an operator. This mode of operation is more desirable in stan-
dard systems because it minimizes delays when previous satellite cameras are 
reselected. It is not recommended for use in cascaded systems. In cascaded sys-
tems, this mode could result in all available trunk lines coming from the 3rd 
level satellite system to become used up, making them unavailable to the opera-
tors at the intermediate system.
NO REM CAM CACHE
 option. In this mode, after the top level operator selects 
a locally connected camera, the trunk line between the top level and the inter-
mediate level system will immediately be reset to its start-up camera (as defined 
in the Monitor Table of the LTC 8059/00 MCS). This in turn frees up 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.
In addition, this option changes the behavior of how the system determines 
which trunk line to use. When this option is not used, a new trunk line (if avail-
able) will be used for each camera selection. When this option is enabled, an 
operator's monitor will use the same trunk from the same bay as different cam-
eras are selected, as long as no other operator is viewing the same satellite cam-
era. In 3-tier cascaded satellite systems, this feature minimizes the use of trunk 
lines by the top level Master system. This is especially advantageous when the 
operator at the Master site is viewing cameras from the 3rd level satellite. Since 
this will result in less trunk lines being used up, the intermediate Master/Satel-
lite system will have more access to trunk lines from the 3rd level satellite.
SAT nnn PRIORITY
 option. 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 selection feature can be configured. In 
a default cascaded satellite system configuration, 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 overridden by operators at the satellite location having 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 sys-
tem and the intermediate level system than there are between the intermediate 
system and the 3rd tier satellite).
Since dual master configurations support bi-directional communications, select-
ing the SAT nnn PRIORITY option for both the top level and intermediate level 
master systems will result in the generation of priority based satellite com-
mands. 
The satellite number assigned to the system that is currently being programmed 
must be specified for the nnn value. This feature 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 an operator requesting a sat-
ellite camera has higher priority than at least 1 of the existing operators, the 
requested camera will be switched. If the operator does not have sufficient pri-