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Philips LTC 2600 Stereo Receiver User Manual
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1. Up to 16 cameras LTC 2608 00 LTC 8557 Series up to 5000 feet LTC 2681 Series Figure B6 Control of Multiple Multiplexers from a Single Keyboard 33 LTC 2600 Series Appendix B Special Applications Video Video Video PIR Sensor Up to 16 cameras Connected to VCR Out of M ultiplexer Multiplexer in the Record Encode mode full or multi screen display Coax Fiber Microwave Multiplexed Video gt VCR in the Record or Playback M ode This application uses two 16 channels multiplexers to allows the video from one location to be sent asa multiplexed signal to another site via a single transmission link such as coax fiber or microwave Any or all of the cameras may be decoded at the monitor site B location Using this configuration minimizes the number of video links between the sites Figure B7 Transmitting 16 Videos Over One Single Coax 34 M ultiplexer is in the DECODE playback mode of operation A ny information from site A or the VCR video can be viewed on the playback monitor as LTC 2600 Series Appendix C Factory Default Settings APPENDIX C FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ITEM DATE TIME Date Time Time Format Date Format VCR SETUP Time Lapse Record List Playback Format Record Format Record Lock VEXT CREATEVCR SETUP VCR Title VC R Field Table VCR OUTPUT O utput O utput Relay ALM
2. Up to 16 cameras OOOCOUOOOOOGOOGOCOGO MON E KL 0000000000000000 0000 0000 00000 0000 CO OM oo O 000000000 oO oo O 000000000 Playback VCR Recorded VCR Figure B2 Simultaneous Record Plus Playback al LTC 2600 Series Appendix B Special Applications AutoDome i L Video LP F Video Video Video ES Record Playback VCR Up to 16 cameras The LTC 2672 and LTC 2682 models provide two independent VCR outputs Each output can be programmed to record camera sequences U sing the models in this mode offers the flexibility to distribute the number of cameras between two VCRsto provide a fast update rate for each camera Recordng VER Two VCRs may also be programmed so that one VCR may be used for normal recording while the other used for action alarm recording In this mode of operation Mon A will allways display camera either in full screen or multiple camera in a sequence mode Figure B3 Simultaneous Record to Two VCRs Ca Lt Video Gel b Video AutoDome PIR Sensor Up to 16 cameras Figure B4 Mon B Can Display Multiscreen W hen O perating in Live or Playback Mode 32 LTC 2600 Series Appendix B Special Applications AutoDome PIR Sensor Up to 16 cameras Terminated resister AutoDome Up to 16 cameras
3. 3 a o NS aaa aan ikampa aa Ka be md bee de oe ee de cn oe oe ee de 4 Section 1 introduction to the Itc 2600 series video multiplexer 7 ORAN a da ener de 7 a o ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 7 1 3 UnderstandingVideo Multiplexers 7 Section 2 INSTALLING THE VIDEO MULTIPLEXER 9 LIMO ori Oe aap ese aay Baal evn eee en 9 2 2 Connecting the Video Multiplexer System 9 ESE sasa saa ae e Ryle awe He eS et n n 11 3 2 Live Display cio aoc eCard Aeon ae Nam 4X rai i een 17 SECTION 3 OPERATING THE LTC 2600 SERIES VIDEO MULTIPLEXER 17 3 1 GUIGE TO MUITIDIEXEr O P FALION avcutn evevons se G66 i 4 n ee keen eda ee A6880 ews 17 Se LS CDS DIN eraa e oe eee be rao 17 Ba RECON me ma an ee ee Se ee Era ee n 18 Dy FIG OGG eee a c eee RA et o II 18 So COMMNCAMOUGS 1 60 2 000061 GAE A c2 0920 4200002 RARI 19 KD os Pa a TIRI 19 Ba VI 0C ne 022060200560 sia oh oe 19 SECTION 4 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING amp OPERATION 20 4 1 Guide to Advanced FUNCTIONS 20 4 2 VCR Output From the VCR Setup Menu Li 20 ES ACTOR SSD ak ia Bg aab III 21 MORA OCU x t oe US adorar lav a de 23 4 5 CameraTitles sirenetta ver b 60196645036 AAA oe e ea 23 AO SCQUEncesS ae aa ba ee a ida doi dt o Meee ease es 23 4 7 Configure Se
4. Cameras can be assigned to any selected cameo and can be changed as often as required This can be done by one of the following Assigning all cameras Press the ALT key 1 The ALT LED will flash then press the SELECT key 1 The first cameo will be selected and show a flashing camera title By pressing the desired camera key that camera will be assigned to the cameo and the next cameo is automatically selected shown by the flashing camera titles Again press the selected camera key this is assigned and the process repeated until all cameos have been assigned a camera Press the ALT key to exit Individual assignments In the MULTI or QUAD mode the Camera keys are assigned as Cameo keys automatically Select relevant cameo key 1 to 16 The relevant cameo is selected Press the CAMEO key The cameo keys revert back to selecting cameras Press camera key to assign the selected camera to cameo 17 LTC 2600 Series Section 3 Operation Zoom Enables the active camera display a cameo in multi or quad display to be digitally enlarged by a factor of 2 1 Zoom will be displayed on the monitor screen Selecting any other camera using the camera keys will display that camera image in full screen enlarged mode Use the arrow keys to pan tilt the enlarged picture to allow closer inspection of any part of the selected image Freeze Holds the selected camera picture on either full screen or cameo The currently selected camera ima
5. ACT Speed Alarm Record Action Record ALARM SETUP Alarm Dwell Alarm List Alarm Inputs Manual Reset Camera History Beeper ACTION SETUP Action Dwell Action List Action Zones W alkthro ugh Manual Reset Camera History Beeper DEFAULT 01 01 1998 12 00 00 24H dd mm yy PAL mm dd yy NTSC 3 Hr PAL 2Hr NTSC 01 16 01 16 LTC 2600 LTC 2600 ON standard duplex models O FF all others O FF VCR SETUP 1 3 Hr PAL 2Hr NTSC O FF N C 3 PAL 2 NTSC IN TERLEAVE IN TERLEAVE 5 sec all off N O EN ABLE OFF DISABLE 5 sec all off ON Except O uter Rows 1 16 of video MED 10 ENABLE O FF DISA BLE OPTIONS 12 hr 24 hr mm dd yy dd mm yy yy mm dd PAL 3to 720 hrs or as programmed NTSC 2to 720 hrs or as programmed Any camera in a 32 camera sequence I e 1 5 8 4 2 3 4 LTC2600 TC 8298B 7 bit 12 bit LTC2600 TC 8298B OFFON OFFON for bothVCR OUT and MON B PAL 3 to 720 hrs or as programmed NTSC 2 to 720 hrs or as programmed OFFACT ALM ACT ALM N O N C 3 to 720 hrs 2 to 720 hrs IN TERLEAVE Exclusive IN TERLEAVE Exclusive 3 60 sec FOLLOW S Select any camera N O N C EN ABLE DISABLE ON OFF EN ABLE DISABLE 3 60 sec ON OFF All Zones for System4 models MIN LOW MED HI 1 150 System4 only EN ABLE DISABLE OFF ON EN ABLE DISABLE 35 LTC 2600 Series ITEM CAMERA TITLE Camera Title SEQ UEN CES Seq dwell
6. B Sequence Allplex Record and Playback 28 LTC 2600 Series Section 5 Enhanced M odel Functions LED Display Certain keys have an LED indicator to light up or flash to indicate that the function is either enabled or in the alarm state The keys that are tied to an LED are Cameras 1 16 ALT LJ ACT ALM 4 The operation of these LEDs is identical to those on the front panel of the multiplexer Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad is designed to serve three purposes selecting cameras selecting cameos and numeric entry The operation of the numeric keypad keys is identical to the multiplexer front panel Additional Function Keys The system keyboards contain additional function keys not available on the front panel of the multiplexer These are Allplex Selection Requires two key combination Allplex Select ja then then SELECT key to select new Allplex number and the system accepts only valid Allplex number 1 through 30 SET Set is a preposition function of a AutoDome or Pan Tilt and Zoom lens Press SET to record a preset scene at remote camera site up to 99 presets can be recorded for Philips R D or AutoDome Set a preset function of a camera Press Full then camera number 1 16 Using the joystick to move the camera to the scene that you want to store then press SET 1 99 then Select 4 SHOT Press SHOT to call up a preset scene at remote camera site Call up a preset function of a camera Press SHOT
7. FREEZE Edit AV Save SELECT Exit ZOOM SEQUENCES SETUP 1 SEQ DWELL A FULL 05 sec SEQ DWELL A QUAD 05 sec SEQ DWELL A 5 1 SEQ DWELL B FULL 05 sec SEQ DWELL B QUAD 05 sec MON A FULL MON A QUAD MON A DWELL 5 1 MON B FULL MON B QUAD Choose SELECT More w Edit lt gt Exit ZOOM CONFIGURE SETUPS LOAD SETUP COPY SETUP SETUP TITLE TIME EVENTS Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM CONFIGURE DISPLAY SETUP 1 TIME DATE MON A TIME DATE MON B SCREEN POSITION CAM TITLE MON A CAM TITLE MON B TEXT WHITE BLACK CAMEO BORDERS BLACK MENU TIMEOUT ON GAIN CONTROL Choose SELECT More Edit lt gt Exit ZOOM PC PRINTER CONNECT TO CCL SERIAL PORT 96 N 8 1 Choose SELECT More Edit lt gt Exit ZOOM LTC 2600 Series MAIN MENU SETUP 1 QUICK SETUP gt ADVANCED SETUP Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM System4 only Menu Trees Advanced Setup continued ADVANCED SETUP SETUP 1 TIME DATE AUTOSET VCR SETUP ACTION SETUP ALARM SETUP CAMERA TITLES SEQUENCES CONFIGURE SETUPS CONFIGURE DISPLAY PC PRINTER VIDEOLOSS LOG PASSWORD EXPAND SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM 40 Appendix D Programming Reference VIDEOLOSS SETUP1 VIDEOLOSS LIST VID LOSS O P ENABLE VID LOSS RELAY N C Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM LOG VIEW LOG LOG SETUP Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM NEW PASSWORD Setting a password will lim
8. T5 Shield White Brown S VHS IN OUT Limited Distance N eed S VHSVCR and S VHS Tape Figure 2C 16 Channel System4 Back Panels 10 LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation 2 3 Programming 1 When all connections have been successfully completed apply power to the system 2 Upon power up the multiplexer will be using the factory set default parameters See Appendix C for a complete listing of the Factory Default Settings 3 Refer to Figures 2D 2E and 2F for a detailed review of the multiplexer front panel controls which will be used in programming Summaries of the control functions primary and secondary and the LED indicators are provided in the adjacent tables ACTION FREEZE CLEAR LED INDICATOR CAMEO Sr ALARM CAMEO FULL MULTI ZOOM ALT CLEAR CAMERA KEYBOARD eS Mu o DE dl y PHILIPS ACT A De a D an ge FM s JS Ja a J M a lt RV gt I A _ver 3 SEQ PLAY REC LEFT DOWN MENU POWER LED SELECT UP RIGHT MON B Figure 2D 16 C hannel Front Panel dl Bs D00000000Q VCR 6 SEQ PLAY REC Figure 2E 9 C hannel Front Panel DI Video Multiplexer 5 dI 8 PHILIPS O B a D DOSOOO VCR 3 sE PLAY REC Figure 2F 6 Channel Front Panel 11 LTC 2600 Series Indicators POW ER ALT RECORD PLAYBACK VCR Test MON B SEQ CAMEO CAMERA KEYPAD ZOOM ACT ALM Section 2 Installation Indica
9. Video Loss List LANGUAGE Language DEFAULT ON ON ON ON W hite Black BLACK ON AUTO ENABLE N C No Cameras Selected EN G LISH Appendix C Factory Default Settings ar W hite C lear G rey Clear Black W hite C lear W hite G rey W hite Black Grey C lear Grey W hite G rey Black Black C lear Black W hite Black G rey W hite Grey Black ON OFF Manual ENABLE DISABLE N C N 0 Any Camera Or Cameras ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN DUTCH 37 LTC 2600 Series Appendix D Programming Reference APPENDIX D PROGRAMMING REFERENCE Menu Trees Advanced Setup The following menu trees are provided for reference in locating advanced programming functions Descriptions of all these functions are located in Section 4 The Q uick Setup menus are described and shown in complete detail in Section APPENDIX C PROGRAMMING REFERENCE Menu Trees Advanced Setup The following menu trees are provided for reference in locating advanced programming functions Descriptions of all these functions are located in Section 4 The Quick Setup menus are described and shown in complete detail in Section 2 MAIN MENU SETUP 1 QUICK SETUP gt ADVANCED SETUP ADVANCED SETUP SETUP 1 Choose SELECT More TIME DATE TIME DATE Exit ZOOM AUTOSET TIME FORMAT 12 hr VCR SETUP TIME 04 15 30PM ACTION SETUP DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY ALARM SETUP DATE 05 07 1998 CAMERA TITLES SEQUENCES CONFIGURE SETUPS CONFIGURE DISPLAY Ch
10. ZOOM The setup program can be set to run only once This allows for individual events to be programmed and then run only one time After the event the multiplexer reverts to its normal programmed setup s 4 8 Configure Display The monitor displays can be configured to show time date and camera titles The format of the text can be changed as well as the border of the cameo picture Time Date Each monitor can have the time date display selected on or off Note that the time and date are only displayed per screen and not per cameo picture e Text Each monitor can have the camera title display selected on or off This ensures that the text can be viewed regardless what type of background is shown i e very dark backgrounds can have white text displayed The text can be displayed in a number of formats as shown in the following chart Background Text Clear W hite Clear Gray Clear Black W hite Clear W hite Gray W hite Black Gray Clear Gray W hite Gray Black Black Clear Black W hite Black Gray 24 LTC 2600 Series Section 4 Advanced Programming e Cameo borders The cameo border format can be selected enabling easy definition of the picture The border can be set to white gray or black Screen position Use the position command to select top middle or bottom of display for the location of the time date camera title information e Gain Control To maintain constant video quality each camera input has individual au
11. can be generated for each VCR For example while the first VCR is recording normally the second VCR can be set up to record only alarm or action video pictures To program the unit to operate in this mode press ALT ET then 2 and then REC key This will engage the multiplexer to send video to both vcrs ALT REC will disable this option W hen not recording the following mode can be programmed See A ppendix B Figure B4 Live Multiscreen on Monitor A and Monitor B The duplex unit provides two independent output monitors each with the capability to provide FULL QUAD or MULTI screen display Simultaneous Playback plus Multiscreen Display The System4 duplex models allow live pictures to be displayed on Monitor B in either FULL QUAD or MULTI screen mode and playback recorded camera pictures to be displayed on Monitor A in either FULL QUAD or MULTI screen mode Simultaneous Playback on Monitor A and Monitor B The System4 duplex models allow simultaneo us playback on both Monitors and B of multiple recorded images Monitor A is selectable for any screen display mode while Monitor B can select any of the recorded cameras in full screen display only To perform simultaneo us playback press ALT _1 then 2 then PLAY 3 6 Security Lockout The LTC 2600 Series Multiplexer provides three levels of access to operation 1 Full Access 2 Limited Access and 3 Lockout i e No access no front panel manipulation possible The key commands
12. controlling this feature are QUAD ZOOM ALM All user functions and menus QUAD CAMEO ALT All user functions except menus QUAD CAMEO FREEZE Lock out the front panel 3 7 VCR Mode Toggles between viewing the output of theVCR theVCR monitor mode and viewing a camera input Press ALT L then VCR key and the VCR LED will lignt TheVCR mode is used to examine the video which will be recorded by the VCR during recording or adjusting the tracking for optimal playback picture of the VCR It should only be used if both the input and output of a single VCR are connected to the multiplexer 19 LTC 2600 Series Section 4 Advanced Programming SECTION 4 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING amp OPERATION 4 1 Guide to Advanced Functions The following information is provided for advanced multiplexer system and customized system configurations This information is not necessary for typical day to day operations of the multiplexer see Sections 2 and 3 Information Is also provided in this section for changing factor y set default parameters e g camera titles display configuration etc to suit your specific recording display needs These advanced functions are accessed through the Advanced Setup menu which is shown below A complete listing of menu selections for Advanced Setup is included in Appendix D ADVANCED SETUP SETUP 1 gt TIME DAT E AUTOSET VCR SETUP ACTION SETUP ALARM SETUP CAMERA TITLES SEQUENCES CONFIGURE SETUP CONFIGURE DISPLAY VIDEOL
13. different languages These are English French German Spanish Dutch Italian Simply choose LAN GUAGES from the Advanced Setup menu and make your selection 25 LTC 2600 Series Section 5 Enhanced M odel Functions SECTION 5 SYSTEM 4 MODEL FUNCTIONS 5 1Guide to System4 Model Functions The following information pertains to System4 multiplexer models only These advanced programming and operating functions which are accessed through the Advanced Setup menu include CAMERA SEQ UEN CES PC PRINTER SETUP LO G PASSW ORD and EXPAND SYSTEM System4 multiplexer models also support System Keyboards Instructions for connecting keyboards and operating the system with keyboards are also provided in this Section 5 2 Camera Sequences The System4 models allow sequential display of cameras on the monitor in any available format In the Full screen display mode all cameras can be sequenced In Q uad mode there are 8 individual quad displays that can be programmed Cameras can be repeated in sequencing displays to enable important scenes to be viewed at greater frequency Sequences can be set for monitor A and monitor B e FULL screen display can be set for normal viewing or sequencing with programmable dwell time from 1 to 60 seconds The camera pictures can be sequenced in any order in 32 sequence steps for example 1 5 8 4 1 2 3 1 6 8 1 In this sequence camera 1 is viewed every fourth time of the sequence QUAD screen display c
14. l appareil de consignes d utilisation et de maintenance importantes Attention Pour viter le risque d lectrocution ou d incendie ne pas exposer la pluie ou l humidit un reil non con u pour une utilisation ext rieure gt gt Attention L installation doit tre effectu e uniquement par du personnel de service qualifi conform ment la r glementation du Code Electrique N ational ou la r glementation locale Disjonction de l alimentation Les appareils avec ou sans commutateurs O N O FF sont aliment s chaque fois que le cordon d alimentation est branch la source d alimentation toutefois les appareils disposant de commutateurs ON O FF ne fonctionnnent que lorsque le commutateur O N O FF est sur la position ON Le cordon d alimentation est la disjonction d alimentation principale pour tous les appareils SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN VORSICHT RISIKO EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES NICHT OFFNEN VORSICHT Um einen elektrischen schlag zu vermeiden abdeckung nicht entfernen W artungen aller art qualifiziertem personal berlassen PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO jNO ABRIR Precaucion Para Reducir El Riesgo De Choque El ctrico Favor No Abrir La Cubierta Este Equipo No Consta De Piezas O Partes Que Requieren Servicio O Mantenimiento Para Reparaciones Favor Referirse A Un T cnico Calificado Aus Platzgr nden kann diese W arnung auf der Unter
15. setups can be stored in the VCR list The field rate must be determined for each of the VCR timelapse modes This figure may be available in the VCR s instruction manual or by contacting the VCR manufacturer s technical support Enter this information in the timelapse menu 18 Optional Programming Playback Format To playback a tape recorded on another multiplexer manufacturer set the Playback Format option accordingly From the VCR Setup menu select the PLAYBACK FORMAT option and then select the appropriate tape format The factory set default for this option is LTC 2600 format PLAYBACK FORMAT options are LTC 2600 Same asTC82XXC TC 825X X Series TC 8298B Series Same as TC 82X XA Series 7 Bit Same as Uniplexil Sprite Series 12 Bit Same as MV90X Series 19 Optional Programming Record Lock W hen enabled O N this feature locks the multiplexer in the record mode recording cannot be stopped from the front panel or keyboard unless the lock option is turned O FF in the VCR Setup menu 20 Optional Programming Record Format System4 provides the capability of recording in two types of teletext formats this allows for reverse compatibility to the TC 82X X Series multiplexers The two types are TC 8298B and LTC 2600 TC 8298B Includes TC 82X XA TC 82X XB Series LTC 2600 Includes TC 82X XC Series Note For information regarding quick function keys enabling instant access to the programming lists on the LTC 26
16. until the dwell time expires or the alarm conditions are cleared Manual Reset System4 models only Enable Press ALM ja key and all alarm s will be reset Disable All alarms will follow the alarm dwell time as programmed Camera History System4 models only By switching on CAMERA HISTORY the front panel keys will flash for cameras that were in Alarm once the ALM 4 key is pressed Alarm can now be cleared by pressing individual camera keys or all can be cleared at once by pressing the ALM key again e Alarm Display Alarm call up is only viewed on MON B For multiple alarms MON B will sequence the alarm video at two second inter vals LTC 2622 series only Alarm call up is automatically viewed in cameo 1 of the multiscreen display mode For multiple alarms cameo 1 will sequence the alarm video at two second inter vals 4 5 Camera itles Each camera can be designated with a 16 character name if desired The factor y set default name for each camera IS simply a numerical designation e g camera 01 4 6 Sequences e Camera sequencing on Monitor A and Monitor B is a function available to all standard multiplexer models However sequencing is a factor y set non programmable function for standard models simply enable or disable the function for each camera via the Advanced Setup menu e Quad sequencing is a function available on Monitor A on standard model There are four Q uad screens available and each Q uad page
17. 00 Video Multiplexer please refer to Appendix E at the back of this book LTC 2600 Series Section 3 Operation SECTION 3 OPERATINGTHE LTC 2600 SERIESVIDEO MULTIPLEXER 3 1Guide to Multiplexer O peration O perating the LTC 2600 SeriesVideo Multiplexer requires a general knowledge of basic and combined operating modes as described in this section Basic operating modes are LIVE Display RECO RD and PLAYBACK Duplex multiplexer models provide combinations of the basic modes e g simultaneo us recording plus playback W hen operating access is a concern the multiplexer s security lockout feature can be enabled Three levels of access are provided as described at the end of this section 3 2 Live Display Live camera pictures can be displayed on monitors and B Monitor A is the main functional monitor and can be displayed in FULL QUAD E MULTI EB All alarm action and video loss warnings are displayed on this monitor Monitor B Under normal operating modes Monitor B will display the selected camera in full screen or sequencing only W hen an alarm or action input is detected the corresponding camera picture with the flashing larm A ction indicator will be displayed on Monitor B for the programmed dwell time W hen multiple alarms or actions occur camera pictures will be sequenced on Monitor B at the two second dwell time For LTC 2672 and LTC 2682 series System4 Duplex Only Multiscreen display modes can be displayed on bot
18. 1 99 then Select 1 AUX Press AUX to select a receiver driver auxiliary function at the camera location AUX Press AUX to deselect any receiver driver auxiliary functions currently in the ON state Note Refer to Philips R D or AutoDome Instruction Manual for Auxiliary function MultiKey Access Functions Simultaneously Press QUAD CAMEO Allplex Set the keyboard user level to NO ACCESS QUAD CAMEO ALT Set the keyboard user level to LIMITED ACCESS QUAD ENTER ENLARGE Set the keyboard user level to FULL ACCESS VCR Control VCR SELECT To toggle theVCR CONTROL mode ON and OFF Use the following keys for VCR functions VCR Function Press Key RECORD REC SET PLAYBACK PLAY SHOT STOP ZOOM PAUSE FREEZE FAST FORWARD CAMEO gt FAST REWIND FULL lt Allplex SELECT To switch control to another multiplexer Allplex ALT To Enter and Exit the keyboard TEST mode Pan Tilt Control The pan tilt function is controlled by the joystick located on the right side of the keyboard or four directional keys onthe LTC 2601 Move it in any one of eight directions to make the camera indicated by the number in the camera display tilt up or down pan left or right or move diagonally The joystick of the LTC 2602 keyboard is also used to provide zoom control by rotating the knob in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction Lens Control The lens control keys are located on the right side of the keyboard Push to make the lens zoom
19. 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power C ord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Power Lines An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits W hen installing an outdoor system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal U S A models only refer to the N ational Electrical Code Article 820 regarding installation of CATV systems O verloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock O bject and Liquid Entry N ever push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock N ever spill liquid of any kind on the unit 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this u
20. Advanced Setup from the main menu then program the Time D ate A utoset and VCR setups as described in the following paragraphs and then refer to Section 4 for additional programming instructions MAIN MENU 1 00 SETUP 1 gt QUICK SETUP ADVANCED SETUP Choose SELECT More V Exit ZOOM Each menu screen includes two lines at the bottom showing the options that can be selected These options are CHOOSE Press SELECT key MORE Use direction keys y A EX IT Press ZOOM key HELP Press ALT key 1 DEFAULT Press FREEZE key 4 ENTER CHARACTER Use direction keys to scroll through characters W hen the SELECT key 11s pressed all programmed settings are saved into non volatile memory NOTE A complete listing of all menu trees is provided at the back of the manual in Appendix D 7 For typical video multiplexer system operations select the Q uick Setup option from the Main Menu QUICK SETUP SETUP 1 gt T IME DAT E AUTOSET VCR SETUP Choose SELECT More V Exit ZOOM NOTE The Quick Setup program includes Time D ate A utoSet and VCR setup Q uick Setup guides you through all of these steps If for any reason you need further information consult the built in HELP feature by pressing the ALT key E1 13 LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation 8 Select Time Date from the Q uick Setup menu Enter the time format 12 or 24 hours time date format dd mm yyyy mm dd yyyy yyyy mm dd and date information as requested Use th
21. ION LIST ACTION ZONES WALKTHROUGH MANUAL RESET CAMERA HISTORY BEEPER Choose SELECT Edit lt gt ACTION LIST SETUP 1 Use camera keys to select camera for list ENABLE ON ENABLE More Exit ZOOM Camera 1 to 16 End MENU Default FREEZE Save SELECT ACTION ZONES SETUP 1 Zone Edit MENU ENABLE X Move Cursor AV lt gt Camera 1 TO 16 Freeze DEFAULT Exit ZOOM Camera 1 SENSITIVITY EDIT AV NUMBER OF ZONES FOR ALARM EDIT lt gt 10 Camera 1 TO 16 Freeze DEFAULT Exit ZOOM 42 LTC 2600 Series Appendix D Programming Reference Menu Trees Advanced Setup ALARM SETUP ALARM SETUP SETUP 1 ALARM DWELL ALARM LIST ALARM INPUTS MANUAL RESET ENABLE CAMERA HISTORY OFF BEEPER DISABLE Choose SELECT More Edit lt gt Exit ZOOM System4 only 43 ALARM LIST SETUP 1 Use camera keys to select camera for list Camera 1 to 16 End MENU Default FREEZE Save SELECT ALARM IINPUTS SETUP 1 Use camera keys to select normally closed inputs Camera 1 to 16 End MENU Default FREEZE Save SELECT LTC 2600 Series Appendix D Programming Reference Menu Trees Advanced Setup CONFIGURE SETUPS CONFIGURE SETUPS LOAD SETUP COPY SETUP SETUP TITLE TIME EVENTS Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM LOAD SETUP SETUP 1 SETUP 2 SETUP 3 SETUP 4 SETUP 5 SETUP 6 Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM COPY FROM Copy a memory setup 1 6 to a
22. LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexers Y gt L 2 U C C Y Philips PHILIPS Communication amp DH l LI DS o Security Systems IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed W arnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards W ater and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location Accessories Do not place this unit on an unstable stand tripod bracket or mount The unit may fall causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit Use only with a stand tripod bracket or mount recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s i
23. OSS DEFAULT SETTINGS LANGUAGE Choose SELECT More V Exit ZOOM NOTE Additional Advanced Setup menu selections are offered for System4 models These include PC PRINTER LOG PASSW O RD and EXPAND SYSTEM These functions are explained in Section 5 which contains information that pertains only to System4 multiplexer models This section also includes special programming information for the Sequencing function NOTE Since Time D ate Autoset and VCR Setup are covered in Section 2 as part of Quick Setup this chapter describes only the remaining advanced functions 4 2VCR Output From the VCR Setup Menu TheVCR OUTPUT relay controls external devices such as changing the recording speed when an action and or alarm occurs TheVCR output relay will remain active while there are active alarms or action The following functions can be programmed e Output The output relay can be activated on an action alarm action and alarm or off enabling the installer to prioritize the recording of camera pictures Output relay The output relay can be set to operate as normally closed or normally open contacts Alarm speed TheVCR recording speed can be set to match the alarm recording speed of the VCR for an action alarm input ensuring that no part of any incident is missed N ote that the System4 Duplex units provide two VCR output relays 20 LTC 2600 Series Section 4 Advanced Programming 4 3 Action Setup The LTC 2600 Series multiple
24. Rs please use the following connections From Console Port of System4 to RS 232 Port of Philips VCRs Function 9 Pin D sub to 25 Pin D sub Rx 2 2 Gnd 5 1 7 Tx 3 3 or purchase a 51383 cable PC Printer Pin Function 1 N C 2 Rx S VHS Input 3 Tx Pin Function E NG 5 Gnd 1 Gnd 6 N C 2 Gnd 7 RTS 8 CTS 3 Y In 9 N C 4 C In VCR Out MonA Cameras VCR IN Mon B t L O O ye o e e Key Board 3032724 703 S VHS Output Pin Function Alarm In Out Cable Supplied 1 Gnd Pin Color Function Pin Color Function 2 Gnd 1 Black Alarm 1 14 White Orange Alarm 14 3 Y Out 2 Brown Alarm 2 15 White Yellow Alarm 15 4 C Out 3 Red Alarm 3 16 White Green Alarm 16 4 Orange Alarm 4 17 White Blue Video Loss Relay 1 5 Yellow Alarm 5 18 White Violet Video Loss Relay 1 6 Green Alarm 6 19 White Greg Alarm Relay 1 7 Blue Alarm 7 20 Wht BIk Brn Alarm Relay 1 8 Violet Alarm 8 21 Wht BIkHed Vext Input 1 Bi Phase Outputs 9 Greg Alarm 9 22 Wht Blk Org Vext Input 2 Pin Function Supplied Cable Wire Color 10 White Alarm 10 23 Wht BIk Yel Alarm Relay 2 1 Code 1 Yellow 11 White Black Alarm 11 24 Wht Blk Grn Alarm Relay 2 2 Code 1 White 12 White Brown Alarm 12 25 Wht BIk Blu Gnd 3 Shield Orange 13 White Red Alarm 13 4 Code 2 Pink 5 Code 2 Tan 6 Shield Aqua 7 Code 3 Greg 8 Code 3 Green 9 Shield Blue 10 Code 4 Violet 11 Code 4 Brown 12 Shield Red 13 Code 5 Black 14 Code 5 White Black
25. ailable specify the VCR model and time lapse mode Begin at step 15 skip 13 14 13 Connect the VEXT output from the VCR CAM SW Out or Record O ut to Pin 21 W hite Black Red and Ground to Pin 25 W hite Black Blue of the Alarm In O ut cable supplied 14 From the VCR Setup menu select RECORD SETUP then move to the VEXT IN PUT selection Switch it to the ON setting the factory default is O FF RECORD SETUP VCR OUT SETUP 1 SVEXT INPUT OFF SELECT VCR TIME LAPSE Choose SELECT More V Exit ZOOM 15 The alternate method for synchronization of the multiplexer and the VCR requires a selecting the appropriate VCR model and then b selecting the identical setting in the VCR time lapse menu 15 LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation 16 From the VCR Setup menu select RECORD SETUP then SELECT VCR Scroll through the different selections listed with the TYPE parameter until you find your VCR model SELECT VCR VCR OUT SETUP 1 gt TYPE PHILIPSTC3991 HD EDIT CUSTOMVCR Choose SELECT More V Edit gt lt Exit ZOOM 17 After you select aVCR model use the SELECT key to move to the TIMELAPSE Mode menu NOTE When you specify the VCR model the multiplexer will present the time lapse settings in the same format as the VCR Ensure the same setting is entered in the VCR timelapse menu NOTE If the type of VCR that is being used is not listed in the SELECT VCR menu choose the CUSTOMVCR option Up to six custom
26. ameter is set to PRINTER e CameralD This feature allows the transfer of camera identification based on the record list setup through the console port to an external digital recording device NOTE Camera ID available only for theVCR output of the multiplexer Does not provide Camera ID for Mon B Record O ut 26 LTC 2600 Series Section 5 Enhanced M odel Functions 5 4 LOG The Log option allows the operator to view a history of action recording and alarm activity Up to 300 events are retained in the log The AUTO PRINT command will automatically print log events therefore providing a larger event history W hen the log is full the oldest events are overwritten The LOG option includes e View log view the list of logged events e Log set up select which events are recorded to the log these can be alarm action event and video loss 5 5 Password In System4 multiplexer models access to the multiplexer setup menus can be password protected to prevent unauthorized entry By including a number between 5 and 9 at the beginning of the password the quick edit key operation can also be disabled See Appendix E for more information on the Quick Function Keys 5 6 Expand System Setup In installations requiring multiple video multiplexers System4 models provide the capability to use camera numbers up to 999 and to control up to 30 multiplexers from LTC 2601 and LTC 2602 system keyboards See A ppendix B Figure B6 Expanded Sys
27. an be set for normal viewing or sequencing with programmable dwell time from 1 to 60 seconds Note that each quadrant can be programmed to show any individual camera s And the camera s programmed for each quad can be sequenced in any order For example the following sequences could be set up for monitor A CAMEO 1 01 05 09 13 CAMEO 2 02 06 10 14 CAMEO 3 03 07 11 15 CAMEO 4 04 08 12 16 NOTE If this feature is not programmed for a custom configuration the factory default setting takes the cameras in order e g first quad cameras 1 2 3 4 second quad cameras 5 6 7 8 etc 5 3RS 232 Setup for PC Printer VCRs Camera ID The System4 model multiplexer has a console port which can be configured for a PC ECL printer Camera ID or connected to aVCR e When connected to a PC new software can be downloaded to the multiplexer Additionally the LTC 2650 Aaa U ser Interface software and a PC runningW indows 95 98 or NT can be used to control the Multiplexer e CCL command for programming and controlling the multiplexer e When connected to selected Philips CSS VCRs LTC 2601 00 or LTC 2602 00 keyboard will control primary VCR functions Record Play Stop Fast Forward Rewind e When a printer is connected a copy of the logged events can be printed Autoprint Can be enabled to automatically print log events as they occur NOTE The print commands are not displayed in the PC Printer menu until the CONNECT TO par
28. ared simultaneously by pressing the ALM A or ACT 3 key again NOTE To better understand the parameters that affect how alarms actions can be handled refer to Advanced Programming Section 4 3 3 Record After the VCR format has been set up as described in Section 2 3 the camera images that are to be recorded can be programmed via the RECORD LIST Enable this function from the AUTO SET or theVCR Setup menu and follow the screen prompts Note that for System4 duplex multiplexer models two record lists can be programmed enabling cameras to be recorded to two VCRs Any camera input can be recorded to aVCR after it has been listed in the multiplexer s RECO RD LIST For Standard models the RECORD LIST feature is programmed by enabling disabling individual cameras up to 9 or 16 For System4 models the RECORD LIST feature is customizable with up to 32 steps per list i e any camera any order on the list To record live pictures 1 Press the green ALT key land then press REC This key combination toggles on or off the record mode 2 ne camera video inputs from the record list will be recorded onto the VCR and will be available for playback 3 4 Playback Recorded video can be played back on Monitor A in either FULL QUAD or MULTI screen modes To playback the recorded pictures 1 Press the green ALT L key and then press PLAY 2 The recorded camera video pictures will be displayed on Monitor A You can alter the cameras disp
29. can be customized to suit each application e Camera sequencing is programmable for cameo 1 of the 5 1 multiscreen display mode of the LTC 2622 series 23 LTC 2600 Series Section 4 Advanced Programming 4 7 Configure Setups The LTC 2600 Series multiplexer has the capability to provide up to six individually configured setups that are retained in the multiplexer memory By using these setups the multiplexer can be programmed to automatically change its mode of operation based on a timer setting This allows different configurations to be used e g day night weekend and holidays The timer provides seven days of programming with six Individual programmable windows per day The following options can be programmed for each Setup Load Setup e The setup can be configured and then loaded into memory Copy Setup e A setup can be copied and then saved as another setup Setup Title Each setup can have an individual title of 12 characters This title will displayed on line two of the multiplexer menus Time Events e TheTime Event function in the Configuration Setup menu allows each of the six setups to be programmed for several parameters including start time duration and frequency daily schedule of recording A sample menu is shown below N ote that these parameters must be set for each setup 1 6 TIME EVENTS SETUP 1 gt SETUP ON OFF ON START TIME 12 00AM DAYS SMTWTFS RUN ONETIME ON RECORD ON Choose SELECT More V Exit
30. d Use for Biphase output LTC 2672 LTC 2680 Series only If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment replace it properly in its carton and notify the shipper If any items are missing notify your Philips Communication amp Security Systems Sales Representative or Customer Service The shipping carton is the safest container in which the unit may be transported Save it for possible future use 1 2 Service If the unit ever needs repair service the customer should contact the nearest Philips Communication amp Security Systems Service Center for return authorization and shipping instructions Service Centers U S A amp Canada 800 366 2283 Mexico amp Central America 52 5 564 2726 Europe amp Middle East 44 1932 765666 South America 54 1 956 0837 Austrailia 61 2 888 9000 New Zealand 64 4 237 7297 1 3 Understanding Video Multiplexers The LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexers are designed to control multichannel recording and playback with the added capability of multiscreen viewing The units allow monitoring of multiple camera sites without the need for multiple monitors and VCRs They can be programmed easily via front panel control keys and on screen display menus Video multiplexers are available in the following main categories IAA Models provide high quality multiplexing They are designed to be plug and play therefore simplifying installation System4 Models provide a variety of advanced system fea
31. different memory setup location COPY FROM 1 to 2 A Move Cursor Default FREEZE Edit AV Save SELECT SETUP TITLE Each setup can be given a 12 character title 1 SETUP 1 A Move Cursor 4 gt Default FREEZE Save SELECT TIME EVENTS SETUP 1 SETUP 2 SETUP 3 SETUP 4 SETUP 5 SETUP 6 Choose SELECT 44 Edit AV More Exit ZOOM TIME EVENTS SETUP 1 SETUP ON OFF OFF START TIME 12 00AM DAYS SMTWTFS RUN ONE TIME RECORD Choose SELECT Exit ZOOM LTC 2600 Series Appendix E Quick Function Keys APPENDIX E QUICK FUNCTION KEYS The LTC 2600 SeriesVideo Multiplexer provides quick function keys which enable instant access to the programming lists critical for multiplexer operation To access the list commands you will have to press a sequence of keys First press the ALT key UU followed by 1 and then one of these additional keys to select the required list ALM A To access the Alarm List ACT To access the Action List ZOOM To access the Videoloss List RECORD To access the Record List FULL O To access the Sequence List for monitor A in Full Screen mode QUAD E To access the Sequence List for monitor A in Quad mode MON B amp FULL To access the Sequence List for monitor B in Full Screen mode PLAY To access the Playback Format selection System4 models provide additional quick function key combinations which apply to the operation of the second record list Press ALT f
32. e direction arrow keys to move the cursor and to scroll through parameter settings Use the SELECT key mito choose the parameter you want to program and to save your selections W hen you have finished programming all time date parameters use the ZOOM key amp to return to the Quick Setup menu TIME DATE gt TIME FORMAT 12hr TIME 01 00 00A M DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY DATE 01 01 1998 Choose SELECT More V Edit gt lt Exit ZOOM NOTE The multiplexer encodes the time date onto each field of video sent to the VCR In the Live Display mode the time date is displayed on the monitor If the VCR s time date display is O N each screen in the playback mode will also show the time date You may want to switch the VCR time date display O FF 9 Select AutoSet from the Q uick Setup menu to automatically configure the video multiplexer for the number of cameras connected A sample AutoSet menu is shown below Recording sequence and video loss list are also configured via this menu 10 Selecting AUTO SET ALL BELOW will automatically set the record list sequence and video loss list according to the number of camera inputs detected by the multiplexer Selecting any of the other options in this menu will set only the selected option AUTOSET SETUP 1 gt AUTOSET ALL BELOW RECORD LIST VIDEO LOSS LIST SEQUENCES Choose SELECT More V Exit ZOOM 11 W hen Autoset is completed a message indicating so will be displayed for nine sec
33. ering the sky can be disabled Once in the Action Zone setup select the camera requiring Action Zone setup by depressing the corresponding camera number To Enable zones select the Menu key ensure ZONE EDIT MEN U ENABLE X is displayed Move the cursor using the up down left and or right arrow keys to enable zones Enabled zones will display an X To Disable zones select the Menu key ensure ZONE EDIT MEN U DISABLE 0 is displayed Move the cursor using the up down left and or right arrow keys to disable zones Disabled zones will be blank To select the Default Enabled Zones select the FREEZE key 12 X 14 grid 168 zones To exit the Action Zone setup select the ZOOM key To edit the enabled zones Sensitivity and N umber of Zones for Alarm proceed to the W alkthro ugh setup Walkthrough The W alkthrough section of the Action Alarm Setup will be required to set Action Zone Sensitivity and N umber of Zones for Alarm within the scene which require activation before the system will acknowledge an Action Alarm Sensitivity and zone activation settings may be tested and adjusted from this menu screen Once in the W alkthrough setup select the camera requiring Action Alarm setup by depressing the corresponding camera number To adjust the Action Alarm zone Sensitivity requirement selecting the key will decrease and using the key will increase the zone sensitivity To establish Number of Zones for Alarm selecting t
34. ex 230VAC 50 60Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2661 60 Simplex 120VAC 50 60Hz 108 to 132 LTC 2662 50 Duplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2662 60 Duplex 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 System4 Color Models LTC 2681 50 Simplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2681 60 Simplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 LTC 2682 50 Duplex 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2682 60 Duplex 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 LE sl Video Main Monitor Spot Monitor Philips O ut In Head Switching Pulse Video Up to 16 cameras VCR Head Switching Pulse Gnd LTC 2600 Series PIN 21 VEXT Input Pin 25 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W 30W Figure 1A Typical Video Multiplexer System 8 Video Section 1 Introduction PIR Sensor LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation SECTION 2 INSTALLINGTHE VIDEO MULTIPLEXER 2 1 Mounting The multiplexer is supplied as a desktop unit If desired the unit may be rack mounted using the included rack mount kit 2 2 Connecting the Video Multiplexer System 1 Refer to Figures 2A and 2B for details on the input output connections supplied by the multiplexer Be sure to reference the appropriate drawing for your multiplexer model 2 Review the typical installation diagrams provided in Appendix B at the back of the manual and determine the numbe
35. full A Seq dwell quad A Seq dwell full B Seq dwell quad B Mon A full Mon A quad Mon B full Mon B quad CONFIGURE SETUPS Setup title System4 models ONLY PC PRINTER VCR Connect to Serial port Autoprint LOG Log setup PASSWORD Password EXPAND SYSTEM Number mux TIME EVENTS Setup on off Start time D ays Run once only Record DEFAULT CAMERA 1 SETUP 1 VCR RS232 96 n 8 1 DISABLE all off 1111 01 O FF 00 00 SMTW TFS O FF Appendix C Factory Default Settings OPTIONS 1 60 sec 1 60 sec 1 60 sec 1 60 sec Any camera in a 32 camera sequence I e 1 5 8 4 2 3 4 Any camera to cameo assignment is allowed Note 9 channel product has only 3 quads instead of 8 Any camera in a 32 camera sequence I e 1 5 8 4 2 3 4 Any camera to cameo assignment is allowed Note 9 channel product has only 3 quads instead of 8 Any 12 character title printer GUI CCL VCR Camera ID baud 6 12 24 48 96 192 parity o odd e even n none data bits 7 8 stop bit 1 EN ABLE DISABLE act alm evt vlerr all can be either selected or not selected 1111 9999 where 1111 no password 01 to 30 ON OFF SMTWTFS any day or days of the week ON OFF ON OFF 36 LTC 2600 Series ITEM CONFIGURE DISPLAY Time D ate mon A Time D ate mon B Show Text mon A Show Text mon B Text Cameo borders Menu Timeout Gain Control VIDEO LO SS Vid Loss o p Vid Loss Relay
36. ge will be frozen and FREEZE will be displayed on the screen This feature allows closer inspection of any part of the selected image Press the FREEZE key again to release the image from this function Freeze a different camera Image by selecting another camera with the camera keys and pressing the FREEZE key again Changing the display screen mode releases the freeze mode from all cameos Alarms and Actions W hen an alarm or action condition occurs the corresponding camera picture is displayed in full screen on Monitor B the ALM or ACT 3 LED flashes ALARM ACTIO N will also flash on Monitor A Clearing an Alarm Action will stop any recording associated with that function The method of clearing alarms or action conditions depends on your multiplexer model Clearing Alarm Action Standard Models Press the ALM Ak or ACT 3 key and all alarms actions will be reset System4 Models M anual Reset Enabled Press the ALM 4 or ACT 3 key and all alarms actions will be reset M anual Reset Disabled All alarms actions will follow the Action Dwell Time as programmed in the Alarm Action Setup menu Camera History Enabled Alert the operator that an action or alarm has occurred even if the action condition has cleared W hen enabled press the ALM A or ACT 3 key The front panel keys will flash for cameras that are in Alarm A ction mode The Alarm A ction condition can now be cleared by pressing the individual camera keys or all can be cle
37. h Monitors A and B All alarm action and video loss warnings are displayed on both monitors The alarm action callup will occur only when monitor B is in full screen mode Displaying Live Camera Pictures Full Screen Display Shows one camera full screen on one monitor Press the FULL SCREEN key L1 on the front panel and then press the appropriate camera number key for the camera you wish to be displayed Quad Screen Display Divides the screen into four separate areas Press the QUAD key EA once to enable the feature Press the key repeatedly to toggle through different viewing configurations Pressing ALT J then SEQ will sequence through all quad screens Multiscreen Display Enabling this feature shows different multiscreen configuration 6 channel 5 1 9 channel 4 3 3X 3 16 channel 4 3 8 2 12 1 3X 3 and 4X 4 Press the MULTI key EB repeatedly to toggle through the different selections W hen the MULTI key is pressed and the multiplexer is already in the multiscreen mode the screen display advances to the next type of multiscreen display Cameo Mode W hen in MULTI or QUAD modes the screen area where a camera is displayed is called a CAMEO Note that the numbered front panel keys can refer to either cameras or cameos Press the CAMEO key Ea to toggle the operation of these keys to the cameo function The CAMEO LED is illuminated when the multiplexer is in the CAMEO mode Press the CAMEO key again to revert to the camera function
38. he lt will decrease and using the gt will increase the amount of zones required to initiate an Action Alarm Note The Number of Zones for Alarm must be equal to or less than the number of enabled zones Default settings for Sensitivity MED and Number of Zones for Alarm 10 can be achieved by depressing the FREEZE key To exit the W alkthrough Program select the ZOOM key 21 LTC 2600 Series Section 1 Introduction Manual Reset System4 models only Enable Press ACT key and all action s will be reset Disable All actions will follow the action dwell time as programmed Camera History System4 models only By switching on CAMERA HISTO RY the front panel keys will flash for cameras that were in Action once the ACT 3 key is pressed The Action can now be cleared by pressing individual camera keys or all can be cleared at once by pressing the ACT 3 key again Audible Alarm T he LTC 2600 Series provides an Audible alarm Enable W hen an action occurs the beeper will sound for the duration of the action Press any key to turn the beeper Off Disable Beeper disable Action Output Relay The multiplexer has one output relay for standard models and two for System4 models These relays can be programmed to switch on for actions refer to VCR Setup section for programming relay response to action Multiple Actions Individual actions will be recorded for the programmed ACTION DW ELL time or until the action is c
39. ide cable system is connected to the unit be sure the cable system is grounded U S A models only Section 810 of the National Electrical Code AN SI N FPA N 0 70 1981 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure grounding of the coax to a discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode 21 Lightning For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges FCC ICES INFORMATION U S A and Canadian Models Only WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and IC ES 003 of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications O peration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfere
40. in Or out focus near or far and open or close the Iris on applicable lenses Zoom and focus may be operated simultaneously For the LTC 2602 keyboard the zoom function is controlled by rotating the knob on the joystick 29 LTC 2600 Series Appendix A APPENDIX A Camera Inputs 6 9 9 9 9 9 6 16 16 16 16 6 seo Le es OI Tee As ea ed m pese fan e Ju ce coe an er ne eon TESI N OR EN E jan E E fe Dee DR I IN BA ves ves A ves Record Multiscreen D isplay Yes Simul Record Playback Playback Multiscreen D isplay Digital Motion Detection e ee pepe pe Sequence in 5 1 mode Auto Terminating Inputs VCR In Programmable VCR O utputs S VHS In O ut Remote K B W ith P T Z RJ11 RS 232 Control 9 Pin D mm oe ve ves ves ves EE KA KANA KANAKA KANAKA CE Pamoa tecor Pa 1 2 1 fi CPI OS EN E ENO ENO EI pp E I E N ot available Table A1 LTC 2600 Series Model Features 30 LTC 2600 Series Appendix B Special Applications APPENDIX B SPECIAL APPLICATIONS a o Video PIR Sensor Video Video Spot Monitor Main Monitor Up to 16 cameras In Head Switching Pulse O ut VCR LTC 2600 Series Head Switching Pulse PIN 21 VEXT Input Gnd Pin 25 Figure B1 Record Plus Multiscreen Display ig FA Video Video Video Spot Monitor ain Monitor
41. it access to the menus A Choose SELECT Exit ZOOM EXPAND SYSTEM NUMBER MUX 01 CAMERA RENUMBER 001 Choose SELECT More Edit lt gt Exit ZOOM DEFAULT SETTINGS Yes Use factory default settings NO A Choose SELECT More Save SELECT Exit ZOOM LANGUAGE Select English German French Spanish Italian or Dutch ENGLISH A Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM LTC 2600 Series Menu Trees A dvanced Setup VCR SETUP VCR SETUP SETUP 1 RECORD SETUP VCR OUT RECORD SETUP MON B PLAYBACK FORMAT LTC2600 RECORD FORMAT LTC2600 RECORD LOCK OFF Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM System4 only RECORD SETUP VCR OUT SETUP 1 VEXT INPUT SELECT VCR TIMELAPSE RECORD LIST VCR OUT Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM 41 Appendix D Programming Reference SELECT VCR VCR OUT SETUP 1 TYPE PHILIPS TC3990A EDIT CUSTOM VCR Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM RECORD LIST VCR OUT SETUP 1 CAMERA 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 16 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Camera 1 to 16 Default FREEZE Save SELECT VCR OUTPUT SETUP 1 OUTPUT OFF ALM ACT SPEED 2hr SP ALARM REC INTERLEAVE ACTION REC INTERLEAVE OUTPUT RELAY N C Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM LTC 2600 Series Appendix D Programming Reference Menu Trees Advanced Setup ACTION SETUP System4 only ACTION SETUP SETUP 1 ACTION DWELL ACT
42. layed by using the multiscreen display keys as described in Section 3 2 LTC 2600 Series Section 3 Operation 3 5 Combined Modes The Duplex multiplexer models also provide combinations of the basic modes of operation as described in this section Record Plus Multiscreen Display See A ppendix B Figure B1 Allows live pictures to be displayed on Monitor A in either FULL QUAD or MULTI screen mode FULL screen or sequencing of all cameras can be displayed on Monitor B while recording selected cameras onto the VCR Simultaneous Record plus Playback See A ppendix B Figure B2 Allows recorded camera pictures to be played back and displayed on Monitor A in either FULL QUAD or MULTI screen mode live FULL screen display of the selected camera picture or sequencing all cameras on Monitor B and at the same time record the selected live camera pictures onto VCR Two VCRs are required for this operation Simultaneous Record to Two VC Rs See A ppendix B Figure B3 System4 duplex models allow Display of full screen live video on Monitor A e Record the selected camera pictures as defined in the VCR1 RECORD LIST to VCR 1 e Record the selected camera pictures as defined in VCR2 RECORD LIST to VCR 2 Two VCRs are required for this operation one to record the output from theVCR OUT connector and one to record the output from the MON B connection Monitor B becomes aVCR output for VCR 2 By using two recorders customized record lists
43. leared If two or more actions are active at the same time video is alternately recorded until the dwell time expires or the action conditions are cleared Action call up is only viewed on MON B For multiple actions MON B will sequence the action video at two second intervals LTC 2622 series only Action call up is automatically viewed in cameo 1 of the multiscreen display mode For multiple actions cameo 1 will sequence the action video at two second intervals 22 LTC 2600 Series Section 4 Advanced Programming 4 4 Alarm Setup Depending on your multiplexer model up to 9 or 16 alarm inputs can be connected to the multiplexer and are associated with their corresponding video input Alarm inputs can be configured as normally open or normally closed These inputs correspond to the camera inputs so that when an alarm input is initiated the respective camera picture is displayed or recorded Figures in Section 2 illustrate the Alarm In O ut connections Alarm Dwell The alarm will be held for monitor display Full video on monitor B when applicable and recording for the programmed duration 3 to 60 seconds Transparent Alarm If Alarm Dwell is set to FOLLOWS Alarms will follow the alarm input T hese alarms cannot be cleared until the Alarm contact is reset e Alarm Lists The alarm record list defines which cameras are recorded when there Is an alarm Alarm Recording O n receiving alarms the multiplexer will adjust the Reco
44. nce at his own expense Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall not be made Any such changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for corrective action The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing O ffice Washington DC 20402 Stock N 0 004 000 00345 4 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Caution To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not open covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended t
45. nit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit c lfthe unit has been exposed to rain or water d If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e lfthe unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 18 Replacement Parts W hen replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Tin Du o substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other azards 19 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition 20 Coax Grounding If an outs
46. nstructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Q uick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn A Ventilation O penings in the enclosure if any are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use consult your appliance dealer or local power company For units intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternately this unit may be equipped with a
47. o alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance ser vicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose units not specifically designed for outdoor use to rain or moisture Attention Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the N ational Electrical Code or applicable local codes Power Disconnect Units with or without O N O FF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units SECURITE ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR Danger Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution ne pas ouvrir le bo tier Il n y a pas de pieces remplacables l int rieur Pour toute r vision sadresser a un technicien sp cialis En raison de limitation de place cette tiquette peut tre plac e sur le dessous de l appareil AN AN L clair fl ch dans un triangle quilat ral avertit l utilisateur de la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e l int rieur de l appareil et d une valeur suffisante pour constituer un risque d lectrocution Le point d exclamation contenu dans un triangle quilat ral avertit l utilisateur de la pr sence dans la documentation qui accompagne
48. ollowed by 1 m MON B RECORD To access the VCR2 Record List MON Ba QUAD To access the Sequence List for monitor B in Quad mode MON B REC To access the Record List on Monitor B 45 3935 890 07114 99 05 1999 Philips Electronics N V Printed In U S A 1999 Philips Communication amp Security Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N V Data subject to change without notice
49. onds The camera inputs detected in the setup process are also displayed as shown in this sample screen AUTOSET ALL SETUP 1 0102 03 04 05 06 The above cameras were included in selected system list s HIT ANY KEYTO CONTINUE LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation 12 Return to the Quick Setup main menu by pressing the zoom key Continue by selectingVCR Setup menu shown below VCR SETUP VCR SETUP SETUP 1 SETUP 1 gt RECORD SETUP VCR OUT RECORD SETUP VCR OUT PLAYBACK FORMAT LTC2G00 RECORD SETUP MON B RECORD LOCK OFF PLAYBACK FORMAT LTC2600 RECORD FORMAT LTC2600 RECORD LOCK OFF Choose SELECT More V Choose SELECT More V Exit ZOOM Exit ZOOM Standard Model Display LTC 2672 and LTC 2682 Series Display System4 Duplex only NOTE The LTC 2600 Series multiplexers are configured to record and playback from a wide range of VCRs TheVCR provides a pulse VEX T each time a video field is recorded to tape This signal lets the multiplexer know that it can switch to a new camera This feature also simplifies installation by synchronizing the normal and alarm recording speeds You will need to decide how you are going to synchronize the multiplexer and the VCR The options are a Connect and enable the VEX T output from the VCR and then choose the recording speed of the VCR This is the simplest and recommended method of synchronizing the multiplexer to the VCR Follow steps 13 14 b If VEXT is not av
50. oose SELECT More PC PRINTER Edit lt q gt Exit ZOOM VIDEOLOSS LOG PASSWORD AUTOSET EXPAND SYSTEM SETUP 1 DEFAULT SETTINGS AUTOSET ALL BELOW LANGUAGE ENGLISH RECORD LIST VIDEOLOSS LIST SEQUENCES Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM VCR SETUP SETUP 1 RECORD SETUP VCR OUT RECORD SETUP MON B PLAYBACK FORMAT LTC2600 RECORD FORMAT LTC2600 RECORD LOCK OFF Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM System4 only ACTION SETUP SETUP 1 ACTION DWELL ACTION LIST ACTION ZONES WALKTHROUGH MANUAL RESET ENABLE CAMERA HISTORY BEEPER Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM ALARM SETUP SETUP 1 ALARM DWELL 05 sec ALARM LIST ALARM INPUTS MANUAL RESET ENABLE CAMERA HISTORY OFF BEEPER DISABLE Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM 38 LTC 2600 Series Menu Trees Advanced Setup continued MAIN MENU SETUP 1 QUICK SETUP gt ADVANCED SETUP Choose SELECT More 4 Exit ZOOM System4 only t LTC 2622 only ADVANCED SETUP SETUP 1 TIME DATE AUTOSET VCR SETUP ACTION SETUP ALARM SETUP CAMERA TITLES SEQUENCES CONFIGURE SETUPS CONFIGURE DISPLAY PC PRINTER VIDEOLOSS LOG PASSWORD EXPAND SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH Choose SELECT More Exit ZOOM 39 Appendix D Programming Reference CAMERA TITLES SETUP 1 Each camera can be given a 16 character title 1 CAMERA 1 A MOVE CURSOR lt gt Default
51. permit remote LTC 2601 and LTC 2602 keyboards up to 1 6 km 5000 ft away from the multiplexer C ustomer supplied 24 gauge shielded twisted pair Belden 9841 or equivalent required between the multiplexer n the keyboard Kits provide two junction boxes interface cable and appropriate power supply in each version 27 LTC 2600 Series Section 5 Enhanced M odel Functions MALLPLEX S B LTC 2601 00 Keyboard MALLPLEX a AE Italic Font we for VCR Functions II BI PLAY fa FAST FORWARD REC REC GET gt cameo DOS C PLAY PLAY guor Orutt OOO IC mo B AUX 9 A auao OOO IG 8H S FREEZE 16 muse C Aliple x VCR LTC 2602 00 Keyboard 5 8 Keyboard Operation Numeric Display The numeric display is a three digit display that shows the number of the multiplexer that the keyboard is currently controlling There are two modes for this display 1 The first mode displays the multiplexer number default mo de 2 The second mode is called the keyboard test mode which displays the key code for the individual key pressed Status Display The status display indicators are located on either side of the numeric display at the top of the keyboard On the right side of the numeric display there are three status display indicators Camera Cameo Es Pound a On the left side of the numeric display there are six status display indicators VCR Monitor
52. r of cameras monitors and VCRs to be incorporated into the system 3 Connect all peripherals e g cameras monitors VCRs to the corresponding inputs outputs on the multiplexer rear panel VCR Out Mon A Cameras 1 16 Power 3032724 703 Alarm In Out Cable Supplied Pin Color Function Color Function Black Alarm 1 White Orange Alarm 14 Brown Alarm 2 White Yellow Alarm 15 Red Alarm 3 White Green Alarm 16 Orange Alarm 4 White Blue Video Loss Relay 1 Yellow Alarm 5 White Violet Video Loss Relay 1 Green Alarm 6 White Greg Alarm Relay 1 Blue Alarm 7 Wht Blk Brn Alarm Relay 1 Violet Alarm 8 Wht BIk Red Vext Input 1 Grey Alarm 9 Wht Blk Org N C White Alarm 10 Wht BIk Yel N C White Black Alarm 11 Wht BIk Grn N C White Brown Alarm 12 Wht BIk Blu Gnd White Red Alarm 13 Figure 2A 16 Channel Back Panels VCR Out Mon A Cameras WAH IN Mian B 1 16 SE ki p VER MONB MONA 4 2 3 4 5 6 ALARM SDA Key Board ALARM SDA Pin Function Pin Function 1 Alarm 1 14 Code 1 2 Alarm 2 15 Shield 3 Alarm 3 16 Code 2 4 Alarm 4 17 Code 2 5 Alarm 5 18 Shield 6 Alarm 6 19 Code 3 7 Gnd 20 Code 3 8 Vext Input 1 21 Shield 9 Alarm Relay 1 22 Code 4 10 Alarm Relay 1 23 Code 4 11 Video Loss Relay 1 24 Shield 12 Video Loss Relay 1 25 Gnd 13 Code 1 Figure 2B 6 Channel Back Panels 9 LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation W hen using Remote Keyboard LTC 2601 00 or LTC 2602 00 to control PhilipsVC
53. rd List to record cameras In alarm at a higher rate Cameras in alarm can be recorded Exclusively or Interleaved with standard recording refer to VCR setup section for programmingVCR response to alarm Exclusive mode allows recording only the camera inputs in which an alarm has occurred Interleave mode all camera s in the record list are recorded however the camera s that are in alarm are alternated between the non alarm camera s NOTE Exclusive recording is recommended where near real time recording of alarm events is required Recording of non alarmed cameras cannot take place while alarms are present To only record alarms set up desired Alarm Recording configuration as described above Alarm List Alarm Recording and enable the VCR O utput Relay to activate theVCR LTC 2600 Series must be in the Recording mode e Audible Alarm The LTC 2600 Series provides an audible alarm led hen an alarm occurs the beeper will sound for the duration of alarm Press any key to turn eeper off Disable Beeper disable Alarm Output Relay The multiplexer has one output relay for standard models and two for System4 models These relays can be programmed to switch on for alarms refer to VCR Setup section for programming relay response to alarms Alarm Recording Individual alarms will be recorded for the programmed ALARM DW ELL time or until the alarm is cleared If two or more alarms are active at the same time video is alternately recorded
54. riesgo de choque el ctrico a personas El s mbolo de exclamaci n dentro de un tri ngulo equil tero se muestra con el objetivo de alertar al ususario de que instrucciones de operaci n y mantenimiento importantes acompa an al equipo Peligro Para evitar el peligro de incendio choque el ctrico no exponga a la lluvia humedad equipos que no han sido para uso exterior AN AN Atenci n La instalaci n de este equipo debe ser realizada por personal capacitado solo en acuerdo y en cumplimiento de normas del N ational Electric Code C digo El ctrico N acional las normas del Gobierno N acional Local Para Desconectar la Alimentaci n U nidades no equipadas con interruptores O N O FF son alimentadas cuando el cable de alimentaci n es conectado a la corriente el ctrica Las unidades equipadas con interruptores son alimentadas de igual forma pero adicionalmente requieren que el interruptor est posicionado en O N El cable de alimentaci n es el medio principal de desconexi n del equipo bi ATTENTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES WARNING Electrostatic sensitive device Use proper CMOS MOSFET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge NOTE Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic sensitive printed circuit boards LTC 2600 Series Contents Section IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
55. seite des Ger tes angebracht sein D as Blitzsymbol im gleichseitigen Dreieck soll den Benutzer auf nicht isolierte Hochspannung im Geh use aufmerksam machen die eventuell stark genug ist um einen elektrischen Schlag zu verursachen auf wichtige Bedienungs und W artungsanleitungen in der dem Gerat beigef gten Literatur aufmerksam machen D as Ausrufezeichen im gleichseitigen Dreieck soll den Benutzer Warnung Um Feuer oder elektrische Schlage zu vermeiden setzen Sie das Gerat niemals Regen oder Feuchtigkeit aus AN AN Achtung D ie Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal gem jeweilig zutreffender Elektrovorschriften ausgef hrt werden Netzanschluf G erate mit oder ohne N etzschalter haben Spannung am Ger t anliegen sobald der N etzstecker in die Steckdose gesteckt wird Das Ger t ist jedoch nur Wenn man das N etzkabel aus der Steckdose zieht dann ist die Spannungszuf hrung zum G er t vollkommen unterbrochen betriebsbereit wenn der N etzschalter EIN AU S auf EIN steht Debido a limitaciones de espacio esta etiqueta puede aparecer en la parte inferior de la unidad AN AN El s mbolo representado por un rel mpago con punta de flecha dentro de un tri ngulo equil tero se muestra con el objetivo de alertar al usuario que existen voltages peligrosos sin aislamiento dentro de la cubierta de la unidad Dichos voltages pueden ser de tal magnitud que constituyen un
56. tem Cameras To provide unique identification of cameras in a large installation camera numbering can be redesignated up to 999 Cameras are selected using camera numbers 1 to 16 via the front panel Selected monitor will show the redisgnated camera number Camera numbers may be redesignated by selecting the CAMERA RENUMBER option available from the EXPAND SYSTEM menu Expanded System Multiplexers To control multiple multiplexers from a system keyboard a unique number must be assigned to each multiplexer This number is then used to select the multiplexer from any system keypad This number is entered via the MUX ID command selected from the EXPAND SYSTEM MENU Note To ensure a proper operation use the LTC 2608 00 white supplied cable when making a connection from mux to mux 5 7 System Keyboards The LTC 2601 00 and LTC 2602 00 are full function keyboards designed for system control programming and Pan Tilt Zoom Philips Allegiant R D or AutoDome operation with the LTC 2600 Series System4 Model multiplexers By using the keyboard port expander LTC 2604 Series unit purchased separately up to four keyboards may be connected O ptional hardware for remote location of keyboards includes LTC 8558 00 Keyboard Extension Cable Six conductor extension cable provides data power for remote LTC 2601 and LTC 2602 keyboards to 30 meters 100 feet away from the multiplexer unit LTC 8557 Series Keyboard Extension Kits Interface kits used to
57. tion Power supplied to unit Primary indication Alternate functions Flashing C amera to cameo mode ALT SELECT Record mode enabled Playback mode enabled VCR Test enabled Monitor B enabled Front panel keys control monitor B display Sequence mode enabled Cameo mode enabled Camera keys control cameo images Camera mode enabled Camera keys control camera images N umeric mode enabled Camera keys act as numeric keys Enlarge zoom mode enabled Steady A ction is enabled Flashing A ction has occurred Steady A larm is enabled Flashing Alarm has occurred Controls Primary Selections Secondary Selections Description Icon Description Icon FU LL O LEFT gt QUAD EH UP A MULTI ED DOWN WA CAMEO E8 RIGHT lt ZOOM FREEZE II ALT O ACTION CLEAR ACT MENU ALARM CLEAR ALM A SELECT LTC 2600 Series Section 2 Installation 4 The multiplexer is programmed through on screen menus which include access to on screen HELP information The menus will be displayed on Monitor A in the system 5 To access the menu screens press the ALT key followed by the MENU key 6 The Main Menu as shown below displays two setup options Q uick Setup and Advanced Setup Quick Setup will provide all the basic programming necessary for typical systems Choose Advanced Setup when configuration requires such functions as alarm motion etc To perform the Advanced Setup for customized system configurations first select
58. tomatic gain circuits that are suitable for most applications Each input can manually adjust to optimize performance when desired 4 9 Video Loss The LTC 2600 Series detects loss of video from any camera input by monitoring the camera sync signal W hen a loss of video input occurs the multiplexer provides an output which can be used to activate a warning device e g buzzer warning light videoloss message on screen to alert the operator that a video signal from one of the system cameras has been lost Select the VIDEO LO SS function from the Advanced Setup menu to program the following parameters e Videoloss List Enable disable individual cameras for the videoloss list Videoloss Output T he videoloss output can be enabled or disabled Videoloss Relay The videoloss output relay can be set to operate as normally closed contacts or normally open contacts 4 10 Default Settings The multiplexer is supplied with default parameters that are set up at the factory see appendix These settings allow normal operation of the multiplexer enabling easy installation setup and use However any parameter can be changed to suit local conditions or customized configurations If changes are made you always have the option of returning to the default settings by selecting the DEFAULT SETTINGS command in the Advanced Setup menu 4 11 Languages To simplify the setup process the menus of the LTC 2600 Series can be displayed in any one of six
59. tupS Re arterie ee a UU yg 4010 1099 400 ri 24 AB CONNUE DIODES a a edera eine D eo a lo hoc 24 4 9 Video OR ee cede ee ee Pte ewe oe Bose Eee di 25 AS D EU LS SL SR R6 g0 b Be A ka ab i de te 25 ATI Languages Ag 25 25 SECTION 5 System4 MODEL FUNCTIONS 26 5 1 Guide to System4 Model Functions 26 5 2 Camera QUO a DD ead D ii it 26 5 3 RS 232 Setup for PC Printer VCRS 26 A c eni A 26 o o 629 area 21 5 6 EXpand NS OS eri era i e a 27 SALENDO era a paa ono ies OS er ee ca Bd en ka aed ee 21 5 8 Keyboard Operation 28 DI II saa aa BE han amande AAA 30 Appendix B SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 31 Appendix C FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 35 Appendix D PROGRAMMING REFERENCE 38 Appendix E QUICK FUNCTION KEYS 45 LTC 2600 Series Section 1 Introduction SECTION 1 INTRODUCTIONTO THE LTC 2600 SERIES VIDEO MULTIPLEXER 1 1 Unpacking Unpack carefully This is electronic equipment and should be handled carefully Check for the following items e LTC 2600 SeriesVideo Multiplexer e Instuctions for use e Quick Reference Guide e One shielded cable with a 25 pin D Type connector on one end Used for Alarm Accessory connections e Rack mount kit is included e One shielded cable with 15 pin D type connector on one en
60. tures such as control via remote keypad PC control system camera control as well as enhanced multiplexing e g two multiscreen outputs and two VC Rs to increase recording speed Simplex Models allow live multiscreen monitor viewing or playback or VCR recording Duplex Modelsallow live multiscreen monitor viewing or playback and at the same time recording all video Note See Appendix A for a detailed list of features LTC 2600 Series Power Model Mode Rated Voltage No Voltage Range 6 Channel Standard Color Models LTC 2622 50 Duplex 220VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2622 60 Duplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 9 Chamnel Standard Monochrome Models LTC 2631 50 Simplex 230VAC 50 60Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2631 60 Simplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 LTC 2632 50 Duplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2632 60 Duplex 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 Standard Color Models LTC 2641 50 Simplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2641 60 Simplex 120VAC 50 60Hz 108 to 132 LTC 2642 50 Duplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2642 60 Duplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 System4 Color Models LTC 2672 50 Duplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2672 60 Duplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 16 Channel Standard Monochrome Models LTC 2651 50 Simplex 230VAC 50 60Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2651 60 Simplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 LTC 2652 50 Duplex 230VAC 50 60 Hz 195 5 to 253 LTC 2652 60 Duplex 120VAC 50 60 Hz 108 to 132 Standard Color Models LTC 2661 50 Simpl
61. xer includes a Digital Motion Detection feature that detects movement within the camera scene W hen this feature is programmed and motion is detected the record display rates will increase Using the ACTION LIST facility the priority of recording can be changed to include recording of camera pictures and at the same time prioritize picture display on the monitor Action Dwell The action will be held for monitor display full video on monitor B when applicable and recording for the programmed duration 3 to 60 seconds Action List Selects cameras to have motion detection Entering the ACTION LIST menu enables this list to be customized to a specific configuration Action Record Defines if a selected camera is recorded to the VCR when an action input is detected Action camera s can be set to record in Exclusive or Interleave mode refer to VCR setup section for programming VCR response to action Exclusive mode allows recording only the camera inputs in which an action has been detected Interleave mode all camera s In the record list are recorded however the camera s that are in action are alternated between the non action cameras Action Zones The screen is divided into a 14 X 16 grid 224 zones Enabling or Disabling zones will allow the installer to specify which areas of the scene will detect action For example for an outdoor application some of the scene includes a view of the sky In this case the grid areas cov
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