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Instruction Manual
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Location 6 is also used to indicate the sequencing direction when alarms occur. One 
of four of the following character combinations will be displayed:
a.
^
R
 indicates the alarms are sequencing in a forward direction.
b.
R
V
 indicates the alarms are sequencing in a reverse direction.
c.
^
S
 indicates the sequencing of alarms has stopped, but if started again 
would sequence in a forward direction.
d.
S
V
 indicates the sequencing of alarms has stopped, but if started again 
would sequence in a reverse direction.
Location 6 can also be used to display a symbol to indicate pan/tilt/zoom equipped 
cameras. Using the keyboard (see User Function 35), or the optional LTC 8059/00 
MCS, controllable cameras can be individually selected to display a “
” symbol in 
location 6 whenever they are viewed on a system monitor.
13.2.6 Location 7 - Remote Lock Indication
This location will display characters 
RL to indicate that control over the movements 
of the camera being viewed have been “locked” by a user. Control over this camera 
is now possible only by the user who locked the camera or by a user with higher pri-
ority. If the camera is not locked, the icon will not be displayed. If a user error has 
occurred, this location will temporarily hold part of the error number. 
13.2.7 Location 8 - Monitor Lock Indication
This location will display characters 
ML to indicate that the monitor has been 
“locked” by a user. The camera currently being viewed can not be changed except 
by the user who locked the monitor or one with higher priority. If the monitor is not 
locked, the icon will not be displayed. If a user error has occurred, this location will 
temporarily hold part of the error number.
13.2.8 Location 9 - Sequence Type Indication
This location is used to display the type of sequence currently “loaded” on the mon-
itor. An “absolute sequence” is indicated by the characters 
A
S
 which means that the 
monitors programmed in the sequence program refer to the exact monitor(s) from 
which the sequence may be run. Sequences created using the system keyboards are 
always of this type, so absolute sequences are the only type possible in a base sys-
tem. Sequences designated as “relative sequences” are designated by the charac-
ters 
RS in this location. These sequences run on any monitor or group of monitors 
and can be programmed only using the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package or the 
optional LTC 8850/00 GUI Software package with a personal computer.
13.2.9 Locations 10 and 11 - Sequence Number
The sequence number currently active for the monitor is displayed in these two 
locations. This number is between 1 and 60, or 00 to indicate that no sequence is 
loaded.