
Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX
Remote Video Switching Examples
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Fully Distributed Systems
Two examples of fully distributed remote video systems are shown in the following pages, each using V1599
components. In both Figures 40 and 41, all video is routed to all Pilot 66/99 card cages. This allows the video
from any camera to be viewed at any station. The advantages of a fully distributed video system include:
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Lower cable costs compared to a partially distributed system, as each component is wired only to
the next component in line,
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Full access to video. Video from all cameras may be viewed at a central station.
The disadvantages of this system configuration are:
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System dependence – the rest of the system is compromised if one card cage fails,
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Harder to troubleshoot – all components behind a failed card cage will also appear to have failed.
Figure 40: Fully Distributed System “A”
RO = Remote Out
RI = Remote In
LO = Local Out
LI = Local In
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