LTC 8569 Instruction Manual Configuration Examples

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3.A Code Merger can combine control data generated by multiple devices, each having a different or overlapping range of control code camera addresses. In this example, one Divar controls only system cameras 1 to 16. The other Divar controls only system cameras 17 to 32 (as configured per the Divar instruction manual), but the Allegiant is able to control all cameras.

Typical AutoDome Camera Sites

Up to 1.5km (5000 feet) using 1mm2 (18AWG) Shielded Twisted Pair

Biphase

Control Code

Allegiant

RECEIVER

DRIVER

Typical Pan/Tilt/Zoom Equipped Camera Site

LTC 8570 Series = 32 Separate Outputs

ALLEGIANT Data Unit

4-Ch. Code MergerCODE

LTC 8572 Series = 64 Separate Outputs

 

POWER

Control Data for

 

 

(Any Input)

(Any Input)

(Any Input)

 

 

Cameras 1-16

 

 

 

 

 

 

Control Data for

 

Control Data for

Cable Splices

 

 

 

 

 

Cameras 1-32

 

Cameras 17-32

 

 

Biphase Data Cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modified

(Supplied)

 

 

Divar Digital Versatile Recorder

BOSCH

 

 

 

 

 

A

B

 

 

Data Cables

 

 

 

Divar Series

 

 

BOSCH

 

 

 

Allegiant Switcher

Digital Recorder

Divar Digital Versatile Recorder

 

Up to 1.5km (5000 feet)

 

A

B

 

 

 

Divar Series

 

using 1mm2 (18AWG)

 

ALLEGIANT Video Matrix

 

Digital Recorder

 

Shielded Twisted Pair

 

 

 

Figure 5 - Allegiant Combined with Divar Series Digital Recorders

4.The 32 channel System4 Server Series of digital recorders uses two (2) separate multiplexer units for camera video connections. Each unit has its own biphase control code output that can only generate data for camera addresses 1 to 16. Thus it is necessary to offset the control code being generated by the second multiplexer for system cameras 17 to 32, so that their addresses match those being sent by the Allegiant. This is easily done by configuring input 2 of the Code Merger to operate in the "address offset" mode.

 

 

Up to 1.5km (5000 feet)

 

 

 

using 1mm2 (18AWG)

 

 

 

Shielded Twisted Pair

 

 

 

 

 

Allegiant

 

 

 

 

RECEIVER

 

 

 

 

DRIVER

Typical AutoDome Camera Sites

Biphase

Typical Pan/Tilt/Zoom

 

 

Control Code

 

LTC 8570 Series = 32 Separate Outputs

Equipped Camera Site

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALLEGIANT Data Unit

 

 

 

 

LTC 8572 Series = 64 Separate Outputs

 

 

Switch 2 on internal dip switch

 

4-Ch. Code MergerCODE

 

Control Data for

 

POWER

 

S101 set to ON position

Cable Splice

 

 

 

Cameras 1-16

(Input 1)

(Input 2)

(Input 3)

 

Mux with camera

Control Data for

Modified Data Cables

 

Control Data for

Biphase Data

Cameras 1-32

connections 1-16

Cameras 1-16

(as required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input 2

Cable

 

 

BOSCH

 

(Supplied)

 

 

 

 

configured in

 

 

BOSCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

'address offset'

 

Allegiant Switcher

 

Mux with camera

mode to convert

 

 

addresses from

 

ALLEGIANT Video Matrix

 

connections 17-32

 

 

 

1-16 to 17-32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

System4 Server Series Digital Recorder

Figure 6 - Allegiant Combined with System4 Server Using Address Offset

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