Philips LTC 2600 Configure Setups, Configure Display, Time Events Setup Setup ON/OFF Start Time

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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

The setup can be configured and then loaded into memory.

Copy Setup

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

The Time 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. Note that these parameters must be set for each setup (1-6.)

TIME EVENTS

 

 

SETUP 1

 

 

>SETUP ON/OFF

ON

START TIME

 

12:00AM

DAYS

SMTWTFS

RUN ONE TIME

ON

RECORD

 

ON

Choose:SELECT More:V

Exit: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.

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

White

Clear

Gray

Clear

Black

White

Clear

White

Gray

White

Black

Gray

Clear

Gray

White

Gray

Black

Black

Clear

Black

White

Black

Gray

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Contents LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexers Page Important Safeguards FCC & Ices InformationA. and Canadian Models Only Safety Precautions Securite U T I O NSicherheitsvorkehrungen Precauciones DE Seguridad R S I C H TOperating the LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexer Advanced Programming & OperationService Service CentersIntroductiontothe LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexer UnpackingPower Installing the Video Multiplexer Connecting the Video Multiplexer SystemMounting 16-Channel System4 Back Panels Programming 16-Channel Front PanelIndicators LEDIndication Main Menu 1.00 Setup 1 Quick Setup Advanced Setup Quick Setup Setup 1 TIME/DATE Autoset VCR SetupChooseSELECT MoreV ExitZOOM Autoset ALL Setup TIME/DATE Time FormatTime Date Format MM/DD/YYYYVCR Setup Setup Record Setup *VCR OUT Playback Format LTC2600Record Lock OFF Record FormatOptional Programming Playback Format Optional Programming Record LockOptional Programming Record Format Operating the LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexer 1Guide to Multiplexer OperationLive Display Channel 5+1 Channel 4+3Clearing Alarm/Action Standard Models Press the ALM RecordPlayback ZoomVCR Mode Combined ModesSecurity Lockout VCR Output From the VCR Setup Menu Advanced Programming & OperationGuide to Advanced Functions Action Setup Manual Reset System4 models only Alarm Setup Alarm DisplayCamera Titles SequencesConfigure Setups Configure DisplayTime Events Setup Setup ON/OFF Start Time Days Smtwtfs RUN ONE Time RecordDefault Settings Video LossLanguages 3RS-232 Setup for PC/Printer/VCRs/Camera ID SYSTEM4 Model Functions1Guide to System4 Model Functions 2Camera SequencesPassword Expand System SetupLOG System KeyboardsKeyboard Operation LTC 2601/00 KeyboardLTC 2602/00 Keyboard Numeric DisplayMultiKey Access Functions Simultaneously Press LED DisplayNumeric Keypad Additional Function KeysTable A1 LTC 2600 Series Model Features Appendix aAppendix B Special Applications Figure B1 Record Plus Multiscreen DisplayFigure B3 Simultaneous Record to Two VCRs AutoDome Figure B7Transmitting 16 Videos Over One Single Coax Appendix C Factory Default Settings Default OptionsDefault SequencesConfigure Display Menu TreesAdvanced Setup Appendix D Programming Reference† LTC 2622 only Videoloss SETUP1 Videoloss List VID Loss O/P Menu TreesAdvanced Setup VCR Setup Record List VCR OUT* Setup 1 CameraMenu TreesAdvanced Setup Action Setup Action Zones SetupMenu TreesAdvanced Setup Alarm Setup Manual Reset Enable Camera History OFF Beeper DisableMenu TreesAdvanced Setup Configure Setups Copy fromAppendix E Quick Function Keys Play

LTC 2600 specifications

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