Philips LTC 2600 manual Log, Password, Expand System Setup, System Keyboards

Models: LTC 2600

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LTC 2600 Series

Section 5 Enhanced Model Functions

 

 

5.4 LOG

The Log option allows the operator to view a history of action, recording, and alarm activity. Up to 300 events are retained in the log. The AUTOPRINT command will automatically print log events, therefore providing a larger event history. When the log is full, the oldest events are overwritten.

The LOG option includes:

View log: view the list of logged events.

Log set-up: select which events are recorded to the log, these can be alarm, action, event, and videoloss.5.5

Password

In System4 multiplexer models, access to the multiplexer setup menus can be password protected to prevent unauthorized entry. By including a number between 5 and 9 at the beginning of the password, the quick edit key operation can also be disabled (See Appendix E for more information on the Quick Function Keys.)

5.6 Expand System Setup

In installations requiring multiple video multiplexers, System4 models provide the capability to use camera numbers up to 999 and to control up to 30 multiplexers from LTC 2601 and LTC 2602 system keyboards. (See Appendix B, Figure B6)

Expanded System: Cameras

To provide unique identification of cameras in a large installation, camera numbering can be redesignated up to 999. Cameras are selected using camera numbers 1 to 16 via the front panel. Selected monitor will show the redisgnated camera number. Camera numbers may be redesignated by selecting the CAMERA RENUMBER option available from the EXPAND SYSTEM menu.

Expanded System: Multiplexers

To control multiple multiplexers from a system keyboard, a unique number must be assigned to each multiplexer. This number is then used to select the multiplexer from any system keypad. This number is entered via the MUX ID command selected from the EXPAND SYSTEM MENU.

Note:To ensure a proper operation, use the LTC 2608/00 white supplied cable when making a connection from mux to mux.

5.7 System Keyboards

The LTC 2601/00 and LTC 2602/00 are full function keyboards designed for system control, programming, and Pan/Tilt/Zoom (Philips Allegiant R/D or AutoDome) operation with the LTC 2600 Series System4 Model multiplexers. By using the keyboard port expander LTC 2604 Series unit, purchased separately, up to four keyboards may be connected. Optional hardware for remote location of keyboards includes:

LTC 8558/00 Keyboard Extension Cable

Six conductor extension cable provides data/power for remote LTC 2601 and LTC 2602 keyboards to 30 meters (100 feet) away from the multiplexer unit.

LTC 8557 Series Keyboard Extension Kits

Interface kits used to permit remote LTC 2601 and LTC 2602 keyboards up to 1.6 km (5000 ft) away from the multiplexer. Customer supplied 24 gauge shielded twisted pair (Belden 9841 or equivalent) required between the multiplexer and the keyboard. Kits provide two junction boxes, interface cable, and appropriate power supply (in each version).

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LTC 2600 specifications

The Philips LTC 2600 is a state-of-the-art digital television camera designed specifically for broadcast and production applications. Renowned for its high-quality imaging and robust features, this camera stands out in the competitive landscape of professional video equipment.

One of the main features of the LTC 2600 is its advanced imaging technology. Equipped with three 1/2-inch CCD sensors, the camera captures stunning visuals with exceptional resolution and clarity. The CCD technology allows for superior color reproduction and dynamic range, making it ideal for various lighting conditions typically encountered in studio and outdoor settings.

The LTC 2600 integrates advanced digital signal processing, which enhances image quality through noise reduction and improved color fidelity. This processing capability ensures that the captured footage retains sharpness and vibrancy, crucial for live broadcasts and high-end productions. The camera supports both standard and high-definition formats, making it versatile for different production requirements.

Another significant characteristic of the LTC 2600 is its ergonomic design, enabling ease of use for operators. The camera features a lightweight chassis and streamlined controls, facilitating smooth handling during operation. The user-friendly interface simplifies navigation through settings and options, allowing operators to focus on the creative aspects of filming rather than technicalities.

The LTC 2600 also boasts a comprehensive range of connectivity options, including HD-SDI and SDI outputs, facilitating seamless integration with production switchers and other broadcasting equipment. This flexibility ensures that it can be easily deployed in various environments, from studios to field locations.

In addition to its technical prowess, the LTC 2600 is designed for durability and reliability. Built to withstand the rigors of professional use, this camera is constructed with high-quality materials that enhance its longevity.

Overall, the Philips LTC 2600 represents a perfect blend of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design. Its advanced imaging capabilities, robust build, and extensive connectivity options make it an ideal choice for broadcasters and production houses looking to elevate their video output to new levels of quality. Whether in a controlled studio environment or on location, the LTC 2600 delivers the performance and reliability needed for today's demanding broadcast standards.