Specifications

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Responses
Responses define what will happen when an alarm occurs. Many responses can be defined
and any alarm input can have any response allocated to it. An event message received over
the network can also call a response. A response can broadcast an event message onto the
network. In this way, the alarms across several units can operate together. Responses can:
switch cameras to monitors selecting a preset on each; sound a keyboard buzzer; set either,
none or both of the alarm output relays; and display a message on a monitor.
Camera Sequences
Your ZTX6 supports 8 separate sequences of 16 cameras with individual dwell-times (from 1
to 255 seconds). A sequence is a pre-defined list of cameras viewed in order (on the
monitor) for a pre-defined dwell time. All the sequences are user defined in the menu
system. Any sequence can be viewed on any monitor.
Future Expansion
Your ZTX6 can be expanded by the following methods:
1. Fit an expansion module (ZTX6/MOD) up to a maximum of 32 cameras, 8
monitors.
2. If your current ZTX6 is full (ZTX6/32M8) then you may fit further ZTX6s on the
BaxNet network
Coaxial Cable Lengths
The coaxial telemetry used by your ZTX6 allows for coaxial cable runs of up to 600m on
appropriately specified cable. At the longer distances, towards 600m, the video reception
starts to degrade. The ZR-minis have a built-in launch amplifier this can be adjusted by
turning the gain and lift pots on your ZR-mini (see your ZR-mini instructions).