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Philips Allegiant LTC 8800 Series - User Information; User Priority Access Table

Philips Allegiant LTC 8800 Series
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USER INFORMATION
There are eight levels of user priority in the Allegiant
system. Each of the 32 users in the Allegiant system
has a default priority level assignment. These user
levels determine access to various system functions
and provide a means to prioritize user control of
monitors and pan/tilt/zoom equipped camera sites.
Generally, users with higher priority (highest = 1) can
regain control over monitors or pan/tilt/zoom
cameras ‘locked’ by another user.
User Default Priority Default
Number Password Level Keyboard
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 2 3
4 4 2 4
5 5 8 5
6 6 8 6
7 7 8 7
8 8 2 8
9 9 2 9
10 10 2 10
11 11 2 11
12 12 2 12
13 13 2 13
14 14 2 14
15 15 2 15
16 16 2 16
17 17 2 17
18 18 2 18
19 19 2 19
20 20 2 20
21 21 8 21
22 22 8 22
23 23 8 23
24 24 8 24
25 25 8 25
26 26 8 26
27 27 8 27
28 28 8 28
29 29 8 29
30 30 8 30
31 31 8 31
32 32 8 32
The 8 priority level user assignments can be
changed using the optional TC8850 Graphical User
Interface software, or the optional TC8x59 Master
Control Software package, but for a base system the
table above shows the default values that have been
set. Note that in base systems where the log-in
feature has not been selected, user number is
automatically assigned to a specific keyboard port.
This essentially sets the keyboard as the priority
determinator. Also shown in the table are the default
user passwords assigned to each user as the system
is shipped from the Factory. Once a user is logged-
on to the system, the password can be changed
using keyboard User Function number 10. Refer to
the specific section of the operation instructions for
exact procedures of using keyboard User Functions.
Although the table indicates 32 keyboards, note that
only 8 keyboards are permitted in TC8500 systems,
16 in TC8600 systems, and 32 in TC8800 systems.
User Priority Access Table
The following table shows system function access as
it applies to the 8 levels of users.
Priority Level
System Function 1 2 to 7 8
Switch Video On Monitors Yes Yes Yes
Control Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera Yes Yes Yes
Lock Monitor Yes Yes Yes
Lock Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera Yes Yes Yes
Acknowledge Alarms Yes Yes Yes
Perform Keyboard Test Yes Yes Yes
Show Keyboard Number Yes Yes Yes
Activate Keyboard Beeper Yes Yes Yes
Change User Password Yes Yes Yes
Program Sequences Yes Yes No
Position Video Overlay Display Yes Yes No
Set Overlay Display Brightness Yes Yes No
Select Overlay Display Type Yes Yes No
Set System Time/Date Yes Yes No
Program Pre-positions Yes Yes No
Set Time/Date Format Yes No No
Set Camera and Monitor Titles Yes No No
Enable Time Events Yes No No
Reset System Yes No No
Printout Tables and Sequences Yes No No
Default Monitor Overlay Yes No No
Select Alarm Response Mode Yes No No
Select Printer Mode Yes No No
Designate Alarm Monitor Type Yes No No
Select Keyboard Log-In Yes No No
Select Console Log-In Yes No No
Configure/Reset RS-232 Ports Yes No No

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