Bosch Appliances Home Security System LTC 2605/91 User Manual

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Video Manager | Instruction Manual | Configuration Information
Bosch Security Systems | December 5, 2005
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Two Keyboard Configuration using LTC 2604
Keyboard Expander (Reference Figures 3 and 4 in
Section 4: Installation Diagram): The video from
Monitors A and B of the device controlled by the
first keyboard is displayed on outputs 1A and 1B of
the Video Manager, respectively.
The video from Monitors A and B of the device
controlled by the second keyboard is displayed on
outputs 2A and 2B of the Video Manager,
respectively.
Alarm video (Monitor A and B) from connected
devices will be displayed on Video Manager outputs
3A and 4A, respectively. At least one of the
keyboards must be an IntuiKey if automatic alarm
switching will be used.
Three Keyboard Configuration using LTC 2604
Keyboard Expander (Reference Figures 5 and 6 in
Section 4: Installation Diagram):
The video from Monitors A and B of the device
controlled by the first keyboard is displayed on
outputs 1A and 1B of the Video Manager,
respectively.
The video from Monitors A and B of the device
controlled by the second keyboard is displayed on
outputs 2A and 2B of the Video Manager,
respectively.
The video from Monitor A or Monitor B of the
device controlled by the third keyboard is displayed
on output 3A of the Video Manager.
Monitor B alarm video from connected devices will
be displayed on Video Manager output 4A. At least
one of the keyboards must be an IntuiKey if
automatic alarm switching will be used.
Four Keyboard Configuration using LTC 2604
Keyboard Expander (Reference Figures 7 and 8 in
Section 4: Installation Diagram): The video from
Monitors A and B of the device controlled by the
first keyboard is displayed on outputs 1A and 1B of
the Video Manager, respectively.
The video from Monitors A and B of the device
controlled by the second keyboard is displayed on
outputs 2A and 2B of the Video Manager,
respectively.
The video from Monitor A or Monitor B of the
device controlled by the third keyboard is displayed
on output 3A of the Video Manager.
The video from Monitor A or Monitor B of the
device controlled by the fourth keyboard is
displayed on output 4A of the Video Manager.
Although alarm processing is still available in the
connected devices, no automatic Video Manager
alarm switching is supported when four keyboards
are connected in the system.
4.2
Important Rules
In order to ensure correct system operation, please be
certain to follow the items listed below:
1. Apply AC power to the Video Manager only after all
system keyboards are connected and all
Divar/System4 video devices have been connected
and powered up. If video devices or keyboards are
later added or removed, it is important that power to
the Video Manager is removed, then restored, so that
the Video Manager can automatically adapt to the
new configuration.
2. Divar Digital Video Recorders and System4
Multiplexers CANNOT be used together on the
same Video Manager.
3. At least one keyboard is required in the system for
the Video Manager to operate. IntuiKey Series
keyboards, or a mix of IntuiKey and LTC 2601/00
keyboards can be used with System4 multiplexers.
Only IntuiKey Series keyboards (KBD-Universal or
KBD-Digital models) can be used with Divar Digital
Video Recorders.
4. When using System4 Multiplexers, at least one
IntuiKey Series keyboard is required in the system if
the alarm functionality of the Video Manager will be
used.
5. Only one Video Manager can be used in a system,
with a maximum of sixteen (16) devices. Combining
multiple Video Managers in a single system is not
supported.
6. In configurations using the LTC 2604 Series
Keyboard Port Expander, do not skip any keyboard
ports on the Expander unit when connecting system
keyboards. In other words, if there are only three
keyboards in the system, connect them to ports 1, 2
and 3 rather than to some other combination like 1, 3
and 4.
7. Video Manager input 1A is used to detect the video
format (NTSC or PAL) of the system. Ensure that a
device with valid video is connected to 1A at all times.