Philips LTC 2600 manual Figure B7Transmitting 16 Videos Over One Single Coax

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Contents LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexers Page FCC & Ices Information Important SafeguardsA. 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 & OperationIntroductiontothe LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexer ServiceService Centers UnpackingPower Connecting the Video Multiplexer System Installing the Video MultiplexerMounting 16-Channel System4 Back Panels Programming 16-Channel Front PanelLED IndicatorsIndication Quick Setup Setup 1 TIME/DATE Autoset VCR Setup Main Menu 1.00 Setup 1 Quick Setup Advanced SetupChooseSELECT MoreV ExitZOOM Time Autoset ALL SetupTIME/DATE Time Format Date Format MM/DD/YYYYRecord Lock OFF VCR Setup Setup Record Setup *VCR OUT Playback FormatLTC2600 Record FormatOptional Programming Record Lock Optional Programming Playback FormatOptional Programming Record Format Live Display Operating the LTC 2600 Series Video Multiplexer1Guide to Multiplexer Operation Channel 5+1 Channel 4+3Playback Clearing Alarm/Action Standard Models Press the ALMRecord ZoomCombined Modes VCR ModeSecurity Lockout Advanced Programming & Operation VCR Output From the VCR Setup MenuGuide to Advanced Functions Action Setup Manual Reset System4 models only Camera Titles Alarm SetupAlarm Display SequencesTime Events Setup Setup ON/OFF Start Time Configure SetupsConfigure Display Days Smtwtfs RUN ONE Time RecordVideo Loss Default SettingsLanguages 1Guide to System4 Model Functions 3RS-232 Setup for PC/Printer/VCRs/Camera IDSYSTEM4 Model Functions 2Camera SequencesLOG PasswordExpand System Setup System KeyboardsLTC 2602/00 Keyboard Keyboard OperationLTC 2601/00 Keyboard Numeric DisplayNumeric Keypad MultiKey Access Functions Simultaneously PressLED Display 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

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