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 – |
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ALARM | SDA | MONITOR CAMERA | |
IN | |||
1 2 3 4 |
| LOOP KEYBD | A |
RELAY |
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| 1 |
B2
3
CONSOLE
4
ETHERNET
RX COL | SCSI |
TX 100 |
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Archive Device (optional)
Figure 4.1 Typical Configuration
4.1Hi-Q Audio Connection
The
Examples for possible Audio Output connections:
+ | S | – |
+ | S | – |
Audio In
Audio Out
+ | S | – |
+ | S | – |
Audio In
Audio Out
– | – | – | – |
To Balanced |
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S | S | + | |
+ | + | + | |
Audio Device |
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NOTE: Balanced connections are more immune |
| NOTE: Unbalanced connections are used to connect |
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to noise (used for longer distances). |
| audio to monitors using standard | |
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| (typically used for short distances). |
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To Unbalanced Audio Device
Figure 4.2 Balanced Audio | Figure 4.3 Unbalanced Audio |
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