4 TYPICAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

A typical system could contain the following components:

PHILIPS

Monitor A

PHILIPS

Monitor B

PHILIPS

PHILIPS

Cameras

PHILIPS

PHILIPS

+ S –

AUDIO IN

+ S –

AUDIO OUT

1 S 2 S 3 S 4 0

+ S – + S – + S – + S –

 

 

ALARM

SDA

MONITOR CAMERA

IN

1 2 3 4

 

LOOP KEYBD

A

RELAY

 

 

1

B2

3

CONSOLE

4

ETHERNET

RX COL

SCSI

TX 100

 

Archive Device (optional)

Figure 4.1 Typical Configuration

4.1Hi-Q Audio Connection

The Hi-Q accepts both balanced and unbalanced audio inputs and outputs.

Examples for possible Audio Output connections:

+

S

+

S

Audio In

Audio Out

+

S

+

S

Audio In

Audio Out

To Balanced

 

S

S

+

+

+

+

Audio Device

 

2-conductor Shielded Cable

 

1-conductor Shielded Cable

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Balanced connections are more immune

 

NOTE: Unbalanced connections are used to connect

 

to noise (used for longer distances).

 

audio to monitors using standard RCA-type connectors

 

 

(typically used for short distances).

 

To Unbalanced Audio Device

Figure 4.2 Balanced Audio

Figure 4.3 Unbalanced Audio

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Philips Digital Video Recorders installation instructions Typical System Configuration, Hi-Q Audio Connection