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Pelco CM6800-32X6 Switch User Manual

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1. PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU EVENT TIMER DAILY TIMER 01 1 DAILY TIMER 2 WEEKLY TIMER 3 SPECIAL TIMER CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA ENABLE OFF TIME 12 02 RETURN MACRO 00 MON SEQ TIME amp DATE PORT PRIORITY SEQUENCE 9 MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH Figure 36 Sample Event Timer Programming 1 Select the timer number 2 Select ON in the ENABLE field 3 Set the hour and minute at which the event is to begin 24 hour time in the TIME field 4 Special timers only select the date on which the event is to begin DD MM YY 5 Select the event to be activated by the event timer To select a macro select a macro number For a weekly timer specify the macro in the column under the desired day of the week To select a sequence select a sequence number to run on a specific monitor For a weekly timer specify the sequence in the column under the desired day of the week 46 C1522M C 2 05 MACRO Macros simplify operator control by grouping multiple functions into a single command MACRO MENU MACRO 01 STP CMD SWT 000 PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA 1 2 3 MONITOR 4 ACCESS 5 TIME amp DATE 6 PORT ird 8 9 PRIORITY SEQUENCE RO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800
2. _RETURN Figure 34 Program Logical Camera Numbers The numbers in the PHY columns are the physical input numbers each represents an actual BNC input on the rear panel of the CM6800 and cannot be changed In the LOG field for each physical camera input assign a valid logical number 0001 9998 A valid number is any number from 0001 to 9998 that has not already been assigned to a physical camera input NOTE If you change a logical number you cannot control the camera until you select the new logical number from the keyboard 1522 2 05 PROGRAM CAMERAS PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU CAMERA 0001 VERTICAL DRIVE OFF CONTROL EXT COAX PORT ADDRESS 01 TIME amp DATE PORT PRIORITY CAMERA TITLE SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH RETURN CAM 1 SELECT CHARACTER RETURN 00654 Figure 35 Program Cameras 1 In the CAMERA field select the logical camera number of the video input to be defined 2 In the CONTROL field select the receiver control type EXT COAX Coaxitron extended mode 32 bit STD COAX Coaxitron standard mode 15 bit MUX Genex multiplexer PTZ A RS 422 Control Port A M 02 Reserved for future use M 08 Reserved for future use NOTE If you select PTZ A you must also program Serial Port 6 refer to Ports in this section 3 The PORT ADDRESS field is required
3. Previous system control has been lost SOLUTION 1 Initialize the keyboard 1 Enter the monitor number 2 Press the MON key SOLUTION 2 1 Unplug the data cable from the rear of the keyboard 2 Plug the data cable back into the rear of the keyboard 3 Wait five seconds 4 Re initialize the keyboard SOLUTION 3 1 Power down the CM6800 2 Power up the system 3 Wait five seconds 4 Re initialize keyboards SOLUTION 4 Perform a software reset refer to Software Reset in this section CAUTION Resetting the software restores the system to default settings All user programming is lost Uploading system settings to the CMB800 MGR before the software reset allows you to restore system settings after the software reset SOLUTION 5 Call Pelco s 24 hour technical support at 1 800 289 9100 or 1 559 292 1981 The unit malfunctions and you cannot Perform a software reset refer to Software Reset in this section restore it to satisfactory operation CAUTION Resetting the software restores the system to default settings All user programming is lost Uploading system settings to the CMB800 MGR before the software reset allows you to restore system settings after the software reset C1522M C 2 05 71 KBD960 KBR960 ICON BUTTON LEGEND OFF OFF LOG OFF YES YES LOG OFF NO SETUP DEFINE PIN SAVE SELECTION DEL DELETE MORE MENU EXIT CAMERA SELECTION MONITO
4. di redi ai US ise 79 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION se 79 C1522M C 2 05 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 5 gt 4 4 4 gt 4 gt gt 4 gt 4 gt gt 09 CO CO h2 01 CO gt Sample CIVIBB00 32X6 S ystelm 1 5 etes rn ee eR egre e eh quens 7 Installing Rack Ears 411 Mounting the CM6800 Matrix Switcher Controller 11 CM6800 32X6 Video INPUTS ee ee M ne ten ue le pc te neat ene pen t t a te 1 Connecting Terminated Video Sources 1 Connecting Looping Video Sources PTZ Control Connections Connecting Monitors Connecting Alarms Communication Port Inputs CM6800 32X6 Communication Port Connections and Options Data Cable Plugged into Local Keyboard Data Cable Plugged into COM 5 Remote Keyboards RJ 45 Cable Types Connecting a KBD960 KBR960 to the CM6800 32X6 Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay
5. 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH RETURN Figure 32 Program Video Loss Alarms 1 Select the PHYSICAL INPUT number the logical camera number associated with the physical input appears in the CAMERA field 2 Select ON in the ENABLE field 3 In the GROUP ENABLE field select Y under the appropriate group letter to assign the alarm contact to one or more alarm groups Refer to the Program Alarm Groups section for information on alarm group display options 4 Optional The ACK TYPE alarm clearance type field is set to MANUAL by default requiring an operator to acknowledge a video loss alarm from a system keyboard If you select AUTO the alarm will time out automatically after the interval specified in the TIME OUT field C1522M C 2 05 41 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS The two local auxiliary AUX outputs on the rear panel of the CM6800 32X6 can be operated manually from a system keyboard or automatically in response to an alarm PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU SET AUXILIARY MENU MODE MON DWL ALM 01 10 LAT MERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS TIME amp DATE PORT PRIORITY RETURN SEQUENCE MACRO ALARM CONTACTS EVENT TIMER SET AUXILIARY SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH 00654 00643 Figure 33 Program Auxiliary Outputs Latching or Momentary Operation In the MODE field for each auxiliary select either LAT or MOM Alarm based Operation 1 In the M
6. 3 Connect cameras to the multiplexer and then loop them to the CM6800 Refer to the MX4000 Genex Series Simplex and Duplex Multiplexers Installation Operation Manual for detailed camera connection instructions Terminate the video loop at the CM6800 4 If required you can connect a total of eight Genex multiplexers through COM 4 Daisy chain the multiplexers by connecting a straight data cable from the COM OUT port on the first multiplexer to the COM IN port on the second multiplexer connect the COM OUT port on the second multiplexer to the COM IN port on the third multiplexer Continue to the eighth multiplexer if necessary Refer to the System Start Up section for additional configuration steps required when using a Genex Multiplexer 2 09990909999999999 282422229222 99 90 6 0 2 99 99 99 e99 1201230 50 60 HZ 25 WATTS D CABLE MONITOR SIGNAL OUT 37 Svr svS d GENEX MULTIPLEXER CM6800 32X6 COM 4 MULTIPLEXER C r STRAIGHT CABLE RJ 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS OC Rx 1 1 Rx a Rx 2 2 Rx 12VAC OUT 3 3 NC gt s 12VAC OUT 4 4 NC 6 nur pup e GROUND 5 5 GROUND GENEX MULTIPLEXER Ne E De GENEX MULTIPLEXERS 8 MAXIMUM Txt 8 8 Txt Figur
7. ENGLISH PREVIOUS _RETURN 00654 Figure 37 Access the Macro Screen MACRO Select the macro number you want to program STP Each macro can include up to 72 steps For each step select entries for the following fields as necessary CMD Select a command In addition enter a valid number in the specified additional field s for example if you T DWL select PATT enter a pattern number in the Command field a camera number in the Camera field and a monitor number in the Monitor field Refer to Table H in the Appendix for a description of each command and the additional fields required for each command If applicable enter a valid number associated with the command selected If applicable enter a logical camera number To select logical numbers other than the default numbers 1 to 32 you must first program the logical numbering in the Logical Camera window Refer to the Logical Camera Numbers section If applicable enter a monitor number If desired enter a dwell time 1 99 seconds the dwell time is the period the macro halts before continuing to the next step The default dwell time is two seconds MACRO STATUS VIEW SCREEN The Macro Status View screen provides a status view of each system macro 1 32 For each active macro the current status RUN or HOLD and the number of the next macro step is displayed If a macro is not running the status is IDLE and the step num
8. Time and date Camera titles PTZ control via hardwire data connections Alarm contacts Alarms must be enabled before they are functional Access Partitioning All access is set to YES by factory default Communication ports To connect remote keyboards to COM 4 the alternate connection shown in the Quick Start Guide change the Port 4 settings Pelco provides two options for programming the CM6800 to your specifications Password protected on screen programming screens accessible directly from the Matrix Switcher PC based CM6800 MGR software Refer to the CM6800 MGR Quick Start Guide for instructions on accessing and using this software to program your system NOTE Pelco strongly recommends uploading your programming settings to the CM6800 MGR to save settings in the event of an accidental reset The CM6800 allows system programming from only one monitor at a time If programming from the CM6800 MGR is sent to the CM6800 at the same time that you are programming from a monitor screen the system will exit the on screen programming function 34 C1522M C 2 05 CM6800 PROGRAMMING MODE 1 have not already done so select the monitor KBD960 KBR960 if the Camera menu appears press to exit 2 Press the key or select on the KBD960 KBR960 The Password screen appears Note that on the KBD960 KBR960 you must first select and Then enter the Define PIN Default 1234 and select pex PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER M
9. 2 2 2 8 2 3 8 8 D AAE OTHER CAMERA TURBO CONTROLS 59 1522 2 05 Term Access Alarm display format Alarm group Alarm priority ASCII Auxiliary Baud rate Bit Byte Camera auxiliary Coaxitron COM port Daisy chain Dwell Event timer Extended Coaxitron Frame scan Latching operation Logical camera number Macro C1522M C 2 05 GLOSSARY Definition The CM6800 allows you to restrict system control by 1 limiting the monitors or cameras a keyboard can access or 2 limiting the cameras that can be viewed on a monitor The CM6800 Matrix Switcher provides four formats for displaying alarmed cameras on system monitors Block Build Chronological Pair Reverse Chronological Pair and Salvo Group To display on a monitor an alarm must be assigned to one or more alarm groups The CM6800 32X6 Matrix Switcher provides six alarm groups A through F Refer to Alarm Groups and Alarm Group Display Options A priority alarm appears on system monitors before a non priority alarm Refer to the Priority description under Internal and External Alarms The binary 7 bit 128 character set implemented as the standard in communications Output relays can be used to control external devices based on matrix switcher activities External devices can include VCRs alarm devices and triggers for audio circuits In video the greater the speed the larger amount of inform
10. the camera number is the number of the video input on the multiplexer The multiplexer input number is the number of the video input on the rear panel of the CM6800 C1522M C 2 05 65 Table Macro Commands Continued Command Description Specify Field s PIPO Turn off multiplexer picture in picture view Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor QUAD Display multiplexer four camera mode Camera group Command Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor NANO Display multiplexer nine camera mode Camera group Command Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor HEX Display multiplexer sixteen camera mode Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor ZOOM Zoom multiplexer camera view 1 zoom once Command 2 zoom twice Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor AAI Arm internal alarm Internal alarm Command DAI Disarm internal alarm Internal alarm Command AAE Arm external alarm External alarm Command DAE Disarm external alarm External alarm Command AAV Arm video loss detection for a camera Physical camera number Command OR Logical camera number Camera DAV Disarm video loss detection for a camera Physical camera number Command OR Logical camera number Camera MACR Start a specific macro A macro runs until the last step is completed unless Macro Command you specify a loop in
11. 3 Connect the last unit to the CM6800 with a 6 foot 1 8 m straight cable supplied with the CM6800 from the OUT port to COM 3 on the 6800 32 6 COM3 DEFAULT SETTINGS M RS 485 19200 BAUD NO PARITY 8 DATA BITS 1 STOP BIT MAX OF DEVICES 6 MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM CM6800 3 940 FT 1 200 M USING 24 AWG COPPER UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR 16pF PER FT pF PICOFARADS CM6800 32X6 RJ 45 PIN OUTS STRAIGHT CABLES SUPPLIED CM9505UPS 1 0V 25 WATTS STRAIGHT CABLE STRAIGHT CABLE SUPPLIED SUPPLIED ALM2064 KBD960 RJ 45 PIN OUTS TAL 9 KBD960 3 re RJ 45 PIN OUTS 4 REL2064 1 Te 5 REL2064 2 Tx 6 RJ 45 PIN OUTS 3 7 Rx 4 8 1 Txt 5 2 Tx 6 5 7 Rx 8 Rx 5 X 6 7 Rx 8 Rx Figure 19 Connecting Multiple M Devices Local Connection C1522M C 2 05 25 Multiple M Devices Remote Connection Use remote connection when the distance from the CM6800 is greater than 6 feet 1 8 1 Connect each ALM2064 and REL2064 unit to a wall block with a 6 foot 1 8 m straight cable supplied with the CM6800 You can connect a maximum of two ALM2064 units and two REL2064 units to the CM6800 2 Ifyou are connecting a KBD960 connect it to the CM9505UPS with the straight cable supplied with the keyboard Then connect the CM9505UPS to a wall block with a 6 foot 1 8 m straight cable supplied with t
12. English French German Italian Polish Portuguese Russian and Spanish Keyboards Up to eight keyboards from the KBD100 200A 300A Series and two keyboards from the KBD960 KBR960 Series can be connected to the CM6800 32X6 Camera positioning can be programmed and controlled from the KBD200A 300A and KBD960 KBR960 Series keyboards Refer to Associated Equipment for keyboard descriptions NOTE You can program the CM6800 with the KBD200A 300A keyboard while in CM6800 Mode only if you use CM6800 ASCII Mode you can control the CM6800 switcher but you cannot program it Sequences Macros Presets Patterns and Zones The CM6800 features the following programmed operations A sequence allows operators to see a routine of 72 camera views on any system monitor over and over again The sequence can be operated automatically or manually A scratchpad sequence allows an operator to run a sequence from an individual monitor without entering the password protected programming menus A macro is a sequence of commands or steps When a macro is run the steps programmed into that macro are performed Macros can be operated automatically or manually Automatic operation can be based on specific times or dates Macros can also be triggered by alarms The following operations are available only with positionable cameras controlled by KBD200A KBD300A or KBD960 KBR960 keyboards A preset allows operators to direct a PTZ camera positioning system to m
13. Interface Unit Connecting Multiple M Devices Local Connection ssssseeee tenente tette treten Connecting Multiple M Devices Remote Connection PC Connection to DB9 Port Connecting Geriex M ltiplexers Wiring the AUX 1 Relay Output sssssesseeee tnter nter tette tette ttt tentes Wiring the F2 TTL Output CMB800 Time Date Stamp ori MORIEOI cst eto e tee e e e te ten tute retten teu tente CMDB800 Color Bars een e teen RO SURE ERE BR A ARR CM6800 Password Screen CMB800 Programming Main Ment zi ae dps n Sampe ACCESS SC BOr E eii oe eed a e e EO o E RR Te ERU Dents Program Alarm Groups Program an Internal or External Alarm Screen sssssssseeeetette tette treten treten Program Video FOSS ALaITrIs s reto t ERE RU RE RTT TIEN IRURE ET e NI essem ee Program Auxiliary Outputs Program Logical Camera Numbers Program Cameras Sample Event Timer Programming 556 cte te e o c a c Macro Status View SUIOBIT c rc re ne n te e dte RU e RO e o e a ce Ha n ir e E eds Access the Monitor Screen Access the Set Password Screen Access the Port Screen Access the Priority Screen Sequence Screen Scratchpad Sequenc
14. a pattern OR 1 Select PRS to display the Preset Menu 2 Enter 1 3 Selec 0 run the first pattern of previously defined half patterns OR 1 Select to display the Preset Menu 2 Enter 2 3 Select to run the second pattern of previously defined half patterns C1522M C 2 05 59 OPERATE AUXILIARIES RELAYS Local auxiliaries are the outputs on the rear panel of the CM6800 Interface Unit to the CM6800 through COM port 3 Operate a Local Auxiliary External auxiliaries are available by connecting an REL2064 Relay KBD100 200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS Auxiliary 1 relay Press F1 to activate deactivate Auxiliary 2 TTL output Press F2 to activate deactivate Auxiliary 1 relay Press F12 to activate deactivate Auxiliary 2 TTL output Press F24 to activate deactivate F12 and F24 are the default auxiliary control function keys user selected function keys can be defined through the Key Define Menu Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for instructions NOTE If you connect REL2064 Relay Interface Units up to two to the CM6800E operation of the two relays on the rear panel of the CM6800E 32X6 will also operate the first two relays on the first external unit unless you number the external relays starting at 64 Operate an External Auxiliary The CM6800 can control up to two REL2064 Relay Interface Units connected to the system Each unit p
15. and the remaining alarms continue to cycle through the queue monitor L This format requires you to acknowledge each alarm in the reverse order from which they occurred 00641 Acknowledging alarms in this example Monitor 1st Cycle Next Cycle Next Cycle Next Cycle 06 M Acknowledge Acknowledge Acknowledge Acknowledge Alarm 4 Alarm 3 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 07L Alarms 1 2 Alarms 1 Alarm 1 and 3 cycle and 2 cycle Salvo Group Multiple camera views within the alarm contact programming the steps are displayed simultaneously as a group across a set of monitors When a new alarm triggers all monitors switch to the new alarm at the same time When programming a Salvo Group e Program the Salvo Group to display across a number of monitors equal to the number of steps in the alarm contact s for example if the alarm contact has six steps set the Salvo Group to display on six monitors If an alarm contact contains more steps than monitors defined for the Salvo Group the additional steps do not appear on a monitor during the alarm e Each alarm contact assigned to the Salvo Group should contain the same number of steps e Salvo Group switches based on the dwell time entered for the first step in the alarm contact Example Two alarm contacts with three steps set to display on three monitors will appear as follows Monitor 1 Alarm 2 Alarms Next Display Cycle After Acknowledgi
16. by selecting global auxiliary numbers 1 or 2 The remaining global AUX CON 001 GOFF 101 CON PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 PASSWORD TO MAIN MENU SCRATCHPAD SEQUENCE MACRO STATUS VIEW RETURN J 20019 RETURN Figure 44 Scratchpad Sequence Screen Select the sequence number you want to program Each sequence can include up to 72 steps For each step select entries for the following fields as necessary CAM Enter the desired camera number logical number DWL Enter the dwell time 01 99 seconds CMD and Select a command if you select a pattern or a preset enter a valid pattern or preset number OPTIONS pattern PRES preset RSCN random scan FSCN frame scan SSCN stop scan AUX and Select an auxiliary to be activated Global internal and external auxiliaries OPTIONS GON turn global auxiliary on GOFF turn global auxiliary off CON turn camera auxiliary on COFF turn camera auxiliary off auxiliary numbers control REL2064 Relay Interface Unit auxiliaries 1522 2 05 53 TIME AND DATE Use the Time and Date screen to set the system time and date settings The time and date displayed on the monitor during real time camera display is the time set in the memory through this screen The system time and date information is kept current in battery backed RAM New time and date information will be set when you apply the changes ref
17. camera or an event timer starts another sequence or macro KBD100 200A 300A KEYBOARDS 1 Enter a sequence number 1 32 Skip this step to run a scratchpad sequence 2 Press and hold the NEXT or PREV key to move forward or backward through the sequence To move through the sequence one camera at a time Press the NEXT key to move forward Press the PREV key to move backward Pause a Sequence 1 Press the HOLD key monitor displays 2 Press the HOLD key to resume Stop a Sequence 1 Enter a camera number 2 Press the CAM key N KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS 1 Select 2 Enter a sequence number 1 32 for a system sequence 0 for the scratchpad sequence 3 Select to start the sequence 1 Select s Select to enter the Sequence Menu 3 Enter a sequence number 1 32 OR Select or to scroll through available sequences 4 Select or to Start the Sequence NOTE You can define a function key to run a sequence Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for instructions 1 Select 2 Select resume Stop a Sequence 1 Select OR 1 Enter a camera number 2 Press the CAM key 1522 2 05 RUN A MACRO A macro runs until the last step is completed un less you specify a loop in the macro KBD100 200A 300A KEYBOARDS Run a Macro 1 Enter the macro number 2 Press the MACRO key 1 Enter the nu
18. for instructions on creating patterns Refer to your keyboard manual for instructions on programming presets and zones 54 C1522M C 2 05 OPERATION OVERVIEW A brief description of CM6800 operation is provided here Refer to the following sections for detailed instructions and options Install the CM6800E and connect Refer to the nstallation section all system devices Power up the system Refer to the System Start up section Switch monitor 1 Enter the monitor number 2 Press the MON key Select camera 1 Enter the camera number 2 Press the CAM key Control PTZ receivers Use the appropriate PTZ control keys or joystick depending on the keyboard used Extended Coaxitron protocol receivers can be operated without any programming changes Other receiver control protocols require programming changes Call a preset Program the preset through the keyboard 1 Enter the preset number 2 Press the PRESET key or Prst Lock key depending on the keyboard used System does not function Refer to the Troubleshooting section OPERATING THE CM6800 The CM6800 can be operated with a KBD100 KBD200A KBD300A KBD960 or KBR960 keyboard Operation instructions are provided below but you should become familiar with the detailed instructions provided in the appropriate keyboard manual The CM6800 can also be controlled with ASCII commands Refer to the ASCII Operating Commands section SWITCH MONI
19. ig A NUMBER SUPPORTED 2 2 5 LOCAL KEYBOARDS RS 485 COM 2 KBD100 200A 300A SERIES RS232 MAX OF DEVICES 8 ASCII CONTROL ONLY ALTERNATE EQUIPMENT KBD100 200A 300A SERIES KEYBOARDS CONNECTED TO THE CM6800 32X6 CANNOT EXCEED 8 120 230 50 60 HZ 25 WATTS V COM 1 PC SETUP ALTERNATE 12 V 50H OPTION RS 232 NULL RS 232 R MODEM CABLE TRANSFORMER COM 4 GENEX RS 485 ALSO PROGRAMMABLE FOR KBD 100 200 300 SERIES CM9760 MDA OR ASCII MAX OF DEVICES 8 Figure 11 CM6800 32X6 Communication Port Connections and Options 1522 2 05 KBD100 KBD200A AND KBD300A SERIES KEYBOARDS You can connect up to eight KBD100 200A 300A Series keyboards to either of the following ports e up to 8 remotely connected keyboards e 1 direct powered keyboard or up to 8 remotely connected keyboards The total number of KBD100 200A 300A Series keyboards connected to the CM6800 32X6 cannot exceed eight KBD100 KBD200A AND KBD300A DIRECT POWERED KEYBOARD Use COM 5 Serial Port 5 for a direct powered local keyboard COM 5 can power one KBD100 200A 300A Series keyboard If you are connecting more than one keyboard to COM 5 a KBDKIT X is required for each keyboard Refer to the KBD100 KBD200A and KBD300A Remote Keyboards section 1 Using the 25 foot 7 62 m straight data cable supplied with the keyboard plug one end into the RJ
20. multiple images to the video recorder switching rapidly between image from each camera The American color TV standard used in North America Japan and a few other countries It specifies 525 lines screen and 29 30 frames sec A null modem cable allows you to connect your PC to another nearby PC or serial device by crossing over reversing their respective pin contacts A null modem cable is limited to 30 feet in length The color TV standard 50Hz used by European Asian and some Latin American countries It specifies 768 pixels line 576 lines screen and 25 frames sec The parity bit is used to identify whether the bits being moved arrived successfully Parity bit checking can be based on odd or even bits No parity means that a parity bit is not transmitted or checked A pattern is a user defined viewable camera path with a definite beginning and end The pattern can consist of any standard pan and tilt or lens command Once defined the pattern is easily activated by a system operator or through an automated event The pattern will run continuously until it is deactivated The number and time length of patterns varies with different positioning systems A number representing an actual BNC camera input on the rear panel of the matrix switcher This number cannot be changed A preset allows operators to direct a PTZ camera positioning system to move to a predetermined Scene on keyboard command or as a result of an a
21. no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco Pelco c o Expeditors 3500 Pelco Way 473 Eccles Avenue Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1522M 10 01 Preliminary version for software version 2 00 Beta 1 02 Original version 2 02 Updated certifications C1522M A 5 03 Updated with additional functionality such as Macros triggered by alarms C1522M B 6 04 Removed reference to use 18 gauge wire for EIA RS 485 communication Updated Important Safeguards and Warnings Revised Tables B G and J and Figures 46 and 48 C1522M C 2 05 Added information on new feature allowing the use of macros for up to three alarm steps revised me
22. parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 2 ASCII RS 232 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 3 M RS 485 19200 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 4 MUX GENEX RS 485 9600 baud odd parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 5 KBD 300A RS 485 9600 baud odd parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit PTZ Port 6 PTZ P RS 422 4800 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARD Configure the KBD960 KBR960 settings 1 Set DIP switch 2 to the ON position 2 Enter Setup Mode Set the local address 1 8 Note the baud rate is set by default to 19200 Each M device connected to the CM6800 must have a unique local address Refer to the KBD960 KBR960 Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for detailed setup instructions 3 Return DIP switch 2 to the OFF position 4 the EXIT icon on the keyboard LCD screen GENEX MULTIPLEXER Access the Camera programming screen and specify MUX control for all cameras connected to the CM6800 through the Genex Multi plexer Access the CM6800 Camera programming screen to configure the following camera control options for each camera connected to the CM6800 through the Genex Multiplexer e CONTROL MUX e PORT ADDRESS assign the appropriate address The port address must match the Unit ID assigned through the Genex programming screens You must also configure the Genex Multiplexer Refer to the MX4000 Genex Series Simplex and Duplex Multiplexers In
23. proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment PO number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number Five years on the following fixed camera models CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 3 Details of the defect or problem CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and MC3651H 2X f there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned hree years on all other fixed camera models including Camclosure Integrated Camera Systems and Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by wo years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM6800E CM8500 CM9500 CM9700 Series Matrix Pelco DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products RETURNS n order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair wo years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications wo years on Esprit and WW5700 series window wiper excl
24. the cycling of power in order for storage or execution of new software settings The communication ports use standard low voltage interfaces such as RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 and all connections and disconnections do not require rebooting or power cycling Video connections or changes of termination state do not require rebooting or power cycling C1522M C 2 05 9 MODELS CM6800 32X6 Matrix switcher controller with 32 video inputs and 6 monitor outputs NTSC configured 120 230 V 50 60 Hz autoranging CM6800 32X6 X Matrix switcher controller with 32 video inputs and 6 monitor outputs PAL configured 120 230 V 50 60 Hz autoranging ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT BD100 Desktop keyboard with full switching and programming capabilities 12 VDC or 12 V 50 60 Hz BD200A Desktop keyboard with full switching and programming capabilities plus push button control of PTZ functions 12 VDC or 12V 50 60 Hz BD300A Desktop keyboard with full switching and programming capabilities plus joystick control of PTZ functions 12 VDC or 12 V 50 60 Hz BD960 Full function desktop variable speed keyboard 120 V 50 60 Hz BD960 X Same as KBD960 PAL configured for 230 V 50 60 Hz operation BR960 Full function rack mount variable speed keyboard 120 V 50 60 Hz BR960 X Same as KBR960 PAL configured for 230 V 50 60 Hz operation BDKIT Wiring kit for connecting KBD100 KBD200A and KBD300A keyboards to remote keyboard port includes two RJ 45 wall blocks and a transfor
25. 0 ASCII keyboards Rx KBD100 200A amp 300A Ground Tx 2 RJ 45 RS 232 3 RJ 45 RS 485 4 RJ 45 RS 485 5 RJ 45 RS 485 plus power Rx Keyboard direct powered No Rx KBD100 200 amp 300 KBD power 12V KBD Ground Ground Tx ON WP C1522M C 2 05 17 Table Default Port Settings Port Default Settings COM 1 MGR RS 232 56000 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 2 ASCII RS 232 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 3 M RS 485 19200 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 4 MUX GENEX RS 485 9600 baud odd parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit COM 5 KBD 300A RS 485 9600 baud odd parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit NOTE Refer to the Programming section for instructions on changing Port settings COM3 M DEVICES RS 485 MAX OF DEVICES 6 MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM CM6800 3 940 FT 1 200 M USING 24 AWG COPPER UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR 16 pF PER FT pF PICOFARADS o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ome ome ome 979 979 ome LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ STRAIGHT CABLES IE ALM2064 2 NUMBER SUPPORTED 2 64 ALARMS X2 128 ALARMS 0 f REL2064 NUMBER SUPPORTED 2 64 RELAYS X 2 128 KBD960
26. 0 CDU T units to the CM6800 32X6 NOTE After completing system installation and power up you must configure the CM6800 and the camera receiver Refer to the System Start Up section VIDEO TO SWITCHER SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR RECEIVER 16 RECEIVER2 RECEIVERI _ 422 Or Or Figure 7 PTZ Control Connections C1522M C 2 05 MONITORS The CM6800 32X6 supports six monitors 1 Install monitors according to the instructions provided with them 2 Connect the monitor cables at the appropriate video output BNC receptacles on the back of the CM6800 3 Terminate cables at the monitors If you are looping to other devices unterminate all but the last device MONITOR MONITOR 2 3 Ca m MONITOR 1 MONITOR 6 Te MONITOR MONITOR 4B 5 S RN _ ET Figure 8 Connecting Monitors C1522M C 2 05 ALARMS The CM6800 provides numerous alarm handling options Refer to the Programming section for a detailed description 1 Connect wires from the sensors to the respective alarm input points on the connectors at the back of the CM6800 Each sensor requires two wires one wire to the alarm input terminal and a return wire to one of the ground terminals on the connector The CM6800 supports eig
27. 45 connector on the rear of the keyboard NOTE If distance between CM6800 and keyboard exceeds 25 feet use KBDKIT X DEFAULT ADDRESS 0 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SHIPPED FROM FACTORY DIP SWITCHES 1 8 OFF 23456 KBD300A Figure 12 Data Cable Plugged into Local Keyboard 2 Plug the other end of the data cable into COM 5 on the CM6800 32X6 THE CM6800 32X6 CAN POWER ONE KBD 100 200A 300A SERIES KEYBOARD ON COM 5 69 CM6800 32X6 COM 5 KBD100 200A 300A RJ 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 1 2 Rx 2 Tx 3 KBD 12V 3 12V 4 KBD GROUND 4 12V 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 6 NC 6 NC 7 Tx 7 Rx 8 Txt 8 Rx Figure 13 Data Cable Plugged into COM 5 C1522M C 2 05 19 20 3 Set the keyboard DIP switches for the desired address for the local keyboard refer to Figure 12 and Table D Table D Keyboard Addresses KBD100 200A 300A Series Keyboards Switch Settings Keyboard Address 1 2 3 4 1 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 3 2 OF ON OFF OFF 4 3 ON ON OFF OFF 5 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 6 5 ON OFF ON OFF 7 6 OFF ON ON OFF 8 7 ON ON ON OFF Table E Switch Settings KBD200A 300A Keyboards Only Switch Keyboard 5 6 7 8 KBD200A OFF OFF OFF NOT USED OFF KBD300A OFF ONorOFF OFF NOT USED OFF Switch 6 enables disables tur
28. 800 and the first two auxiliaries on an external REL2064 3 128 operate the external auxiliaries on up to two REL2064 Relay Interface Units Camera auxiliary on 1 8 Aa Operates auxiliaries at the camera receiver Camera auxiliary off 1 8 Ba Start macro 1 64 Sa Starts the selected macro Stop macro 1 64 Stops the selected macro Acknowledge alarm 1 9999 la Acknowledges an existing alarm Arm internal alarm 1 8 Jia These commands arm and disarm system alarms Arm external alarm 1 256 Jea Arm video loss alarm 1 48 Jva Disarm internal alarm 1 8 Jia Disarm external alarm 1 256 Jea Disarm video loss alarm 1 48 Jva Trigger an alarm An ASCII device can send these commands through the CM6800 to control Clear an alarm la alarms in an external alarm device such as an ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit Acknowledge an alarm These commands do not affect internal alarms on the CM6800 panel An alarm is triggered Ea If you configure a CM6800 Port to report alarms to an ASCII device the CM6800 An alarm is cleared la reports the alarm information using these commands An alarm is acknowledged Ka NOTE The CM6800 32X6 reports the physical alarm number If you use the eight internal alarm inputs on the rear panel do not use the first eight inputs on any external alarm interface units ALM2064 or you will have a numbering conflict Select a MUX camera 1 9999 m These commands control a Genex multiplexer conn
29. ALUES Blank normal status H hold S sequence NOTE If an operator presses the HOLD key while an alarm appears on the monitor the H does not appear The alarm icon and alarm status value blink to indicate the HOLD status ALM STATUS DISPLAY VALUES 0001 CAM 1 internal alarm 000 ov 01 JAN 01 01 01 01 E external alarm V video loss alarm 00634 Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the time as programmed in the system 0001 E CAM 0001 01 01 01 01 0 Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the date as programmed in the system Select the brightness level of the on screen display 1 8 8 white characters 1 black characters 2 7 shades of gray If you select CURRENT in the MONITOR field you can see the brightness level change as you scroll through the options If you select ALL in the MONITOR field the changes do not take effect until you apply changes in the SET ALL field Navigate left or right to select the Test Positioning Menu The real time camera display appears with Test Positioning Menu text udin Dae E superimposed on the screen Use the position keys or joystick to move 00633 the text to the desired position on the screen The text moves one line or character position at a time Press the PGM key to exit the test positioning menu To apply monitor display changes to all system monitors if you selected ALL in the MONITOR field yo
30. CK WITH 4 10 32 750 INCH PAN HEAD SCREWS SUPPLIED Figure 3 Mounting the CM6800 Matrix Switcher Controller 1522 2 05 11 VIDEO SOURCES The CM6800 32X6 offers 32 full function video inputs which support Coaxitron PTZ control and video loss detection The video inputs can be used for looping video connections with terminating and unterminating switches on the back panel They also provide the ability to view and interface with other devices such as Genex multiplexers If control of the device connected to the video input is required connect a data cable between the multiplexer and the CM6800 Refer to the Connecting Genex Multiplexers section for instructions on connecting and controlling video from a multiplexer 20021 Figure 4 CM6800 32X6 Video Inputs 1 Connect video cables at the appropriate video input BNC receptacles on the back of the CM6800 For best results use crimp on BNCs only Do not use screw on BNCs these typically do not provide adequate ground and signal connections Refer to Table A for video coaxial wiring requirements Table A Video Coaxial Cable Requirements Cable Type Maximum Distance RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Minimum cable requirements 75 ohms impedance All copper center conductor All copper braided shield with 95 braid coverage 12 1522 2 05 2 Setthe terminating switches ac
31. D SELECT OPTIONS FIELD ENTRIES IN PROGRAMMING MODE keyboard to navigate the programming screens During programming a menu appears on the monitor screen The currently selected field blinks Use the following keys or joystick on your Function Keyboard Navigate programming screens KBD100 Use the sequence and macro keys Left Right 4 g 55 KBD200A Use the Pan Tilt 2 id Left Right Down gd o879 KBD300A Use the joystick ids Up Left Down KBD960 KBR960 Use the joystick See above icons OR Select the appropriate icon on the KBD960 KBR960 LCD SCREEN Access a screen from the Main Menu or from a submenu All Keyboards 1 Navigate down to the desired menu option 2 Navigate left or right to select the menu option OR 1 Using the numerical keypad enter the number of the menu option 2 Press F1 on the KBD100 200A 300A keyboard or select on the KBD960 KBR960 keyboard C1522M C 2 05 Function Scroll through options in programming fields Keyboard KBD100 200A 300A Use F1 and F2 Or KBD300A only use the joystick to navigate left or right NOTE The joystick does not scroll options in all fields KBD960 KBR960 Select the or icons or use the joystick to navigate left or right NOTE The joystick does not scroll options in all fields Select option in a programming field All keyboards 1 Scroll through the op
32. INSTALLATION OPERATION CM6800 32X6 Matrix Switcher C1522M C 2 05 CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS DESCRIPTION MODELS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES INSTALLATION 1 MOUNTING 1 VIDEO SOURCES 2 CONTROL LINES 4 MON 15 ALAR 16 CONNECTING DEVICES THROUGH THE COMMUNICATION PORTS 17 BD100 KBD200A AND KBD300A SERIES KEYBOARDS sse 19 BD100 KBD200A AND KBD300A DIRECT POWERED KEYBOARD se 19 BD100 KBD200A AND KBD300A REMOTE KEYBOARDS M DEVICES tbt ee e e a e e p ti e Ee RR e EH e Ee e red CONNECTING ee E mU Ion CONNECTING GENEX MULTIPLEXERS EOGABAUXILIARIES EUER GN EE UU URL SENE SYSTEMISTARTEUPS POWER UR TRIE SYSTEM sites itte atate nU Rd e c b te RR tate dod deum named td ot t bte INEHAEIZE KEYBDARDS eo be MIB ERR CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM COMMUNICATION PORTS KBD960 KBRS60 KEYBOARBD e i CR tu e eate E oder 32 GENEX MULTIPLEXER MONITOR CO PROGRAM PR 2 C1522M C 2 05 OVERVIEW OPERATING THE 6800 SWITCH MONITORS SELECT CAMERAS CONTROL RECEI
33. ODE field for each auxiliary select ALM 2 Inthe MON field select the monitor the auxiliary will follow 3 In the DWL field enter the number of seconds the auxiliary will remain active after there is no longer an alarm displayed on a system monitor The alarm is displayed on a monitor until e the alarm is acknowledged manually if MANUAL is selected in the alarm contact ACK TYPE field e alarm contact times out if AUTO is selected in the alarm contact ACK TYPE field Refer to the ACK TYPE description in Program an Internal or External Alarm Contact 42 C1522M C 2 05 CAMERA PROGRAMMING Extended Coaxitron protocol receivers can be operated without any programming changes other than changing the camera title if necessary For other receiver control protocols you must select the control type for the device connected to each video input f necessary first program logical camera number PROGRAM LOGICAL NUMBERS Default logical numbers start at 0001 and continue sequentially to 0032 To use a different numbering scheme program new numbers on the Logical Camera Number screen PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER MENU 2 LOG LOG 0001 0402 0403 0404 0405 0500 0501 CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS TIME amp DATE PORT PRIORITY SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH
34. ODEL CM6800 PASSWORD TO MAIN MENU SCRATCHPAD SEQUENCE MACRO STATUS VIEW RETURN 20019 Figure 27 CM6800 Password Screen 3 At the prompt enter the DEFAULT PASSWORD 2899100 The Main Menu appears PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA TIME amp DATE PORT PRIORITY SEQUENCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MACRO ALARM CONTACTS EVENT TIMER SET AUXILIARY SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH 00654 Figure 28 CM6800 Programming Main Menu Select Language If necessary select the appropriate language 1 Navigate to the language displayed below the menu options 2 Scroll through the languages and select the language appropriate for your system 3 Navigate to the RETURN field and navigate left or right to return to the Main Menu C1522M C 2 05 Exit Programming Mode 50100 200 300 Keyboard KBD960 KBR960 Keyboards To return to active video you e Press the PGM key once while in the Main Menu e Press the PGM key twice from anywhere else in the programming screens e Navigate to the RETURN field and navigate left or right to return to the previous screen or menu To return to active video you can e Selec once while in the Main Menu e Selec twice from anywhere else in the programming screens e Navigate to the RETURN field and navigate left or right to return to the previous screen or menu NAVIGATE AN
35. OL LLLLLLLLLL Lies 9 Ss TTIISRID P FROM VIDEO OUTPUT DEVICE EXAMPLE VIDEO PRINTER LOOPED TO MONITOR 20018 VDC VOLTAGE OF THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE NOTE VDC SHOULD BE 5V OR GREATER BUT NOT EXCEED 15V OR THE MAXIMUM RATED OUTPUT VOLTAGE FOR THE DEVICE INPUT VDC CAN ONLY BE DC Figure 24 Wiring the F2 TTL Output C1522M C 2 05 SYSTEM START UP After completing the system installation follow the procedure below to start proper system operation Skip any system specific steps that do not apply to your system setup POWER UP THE SYSTEM Plug the CM6800 power cord into a 120 230V 50 60 Hz power source Plug in and turn on all devices connected to the CM6800 Once the system is powered up you will see video from camera 1 and the following time date stamp on all system monitors IE 0001 E 1 0001 01 JAN 01 01 01 01 00620 Figure 25 CM6800 Time Date Stamp on Monitor The time stamp will be advancing in one second increments Wait five seconds before proceeding INITIALIZE KEYBOARDS Specify a monitor for each keyboard after your first power up or any time power is cycled to the keyboard or the CM6800 Always allow five seconds to elapse before specifying a monitor 1 Enter a number corresponding to the monitor output that is feeding the monitor you are viewing 2 Press the MON key The keyboard LED displays the number you entered This also confirm
36. OR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 1 Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco 2 After replacement repair of this unit s electrical components conduct a resistance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not been connected to line circuitry 3 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer 6 C1522M C 2 05 DESCRIPTION Pelcos CM6800 Matrix Switcher Controller is a cross point video matrix switcher The CM6800 32X6 provides switching and control for 32 video inputs and six monitor outputs from any one of up to 10 keyboards PCs and other devices All 32 video inputs can be used to control other devices such as multiplexers and allow for looping to other devices ESPRIT CC3500H 2 m TS SPECTRA VIDEO TO SWITCHER e oto 12V TRANSFORMER 9 7 20005 ALTERNATE COM 4 CONNECTION KBD100 KBD200A Figure 1 Sample CM6800 32X6 System 1522 2 05 7 Programming The CM6800 features easy programming through on screen menus or the Windows based CM6800 MGR software package All programming is password protected Programming menus are provided in
37. PS RS 485 CM6800 32X6 COM 3 KBD960 STRAIGHT CABLE RJ 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS SUPPLIED 1 Rx 1 2 Re 2 Tx 3 3 4 NC 4 5 GROUND 5 6 NC 6 7 7 8 Tx 8 Rx Figure 16 Connecting a KBD960 KBR960 to the CM6800 32X6 C1522M C 2 05 23 Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit To connect a single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit 1 Connect the ALM2064 OUT port to COM 3 on the CM6800 32X6 using the 6 foot 1 8 m straight data cable supplied with the CM6800 2 Set SW2 DIP switches 1 8 to the appropriate positions for the local address default address setting is 1 Refer to the ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit Installation Operation Manual for instructions CM6800 32X6 COM 3 RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 Rx 2 Rx 3 NC 4 NC 5 GROUND 6 NC 7 Tx 8 Tx ALM2064 RJ 45 PIN OUTS amp STRAIGHT CABLE SUPPLIED RS 485 ALM2064 CONNECT THROUGH THE OUT PORT COM 3 DEFAULT SETTINGS M RS 485 19200 BAUD NO PARITY 8 DATA BITS 1 STOP BIT Figure 17 Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit To connect a single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit 1 Connect the REL2064 OUT port to COM 3 on the CM6800 32X6 using the 6 foot 1 8 m straight data cable supplied with the CM6800 2 Set SW2 DIP switches 1 8 to the appropriate po
38. R SELECTION SCROLL UP SCROLL FIELD UP SCROLL DOWN SCROLL FIELD DOWN PLAY FWD SCROLL RIGHT PLAY BWD SCROLL LEFT SCROLL OPTION UP SCROLL OPTION DOWN KEYBOARD SELECT KEYBOARD KEY TEST BA GEMU n eog aH 0 FUNCTION FORWARD CONTROLS d 0 9 RUN 72 JOYSTICK ADJUST ADVANCE MENUS SERIAL PORT e TEST lt KEYBOARD DOWNLOAD gt KEYBOARD UPLOAD TEST GRAPHIC AGE 0 TEST GRAPHIC PAGE 1 TEST GRAPHIC PAGE 2 TEST TEXT 0 PAGE PARITY DIP SWITCH TEST 5 9 3 8 3 2 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS o COM PORT 1 N COM PORT 2 PORT 3 AUX 1 RELAY 1 AUX 2 RELAY 2 AUX 3 RELAY 3 9 0 RECALL ALTERNATE IRIS CONTROLS PRESET LOCK Figure 49 Icon Button Legend 5 5 9 9 9 9 MTRY 3 3 8 8 2 2 B 3 2 9 Ju gt c 2 E x AUX 5 RELAY 5 AUX 6 RELAY 6 AUX 7 RELAY 7 AUX 8 RELAY 8 RESET ALARM RESET ALL ALARMS MUTE ALARM GPI MENU RELAY MOMENTARY MACRO SELECT DEVICE PAUSE STOP MUX MENU MUX TAPE MUX PIC IN PIC IN OUT NEAR FAR Close OPEN CLOSE MUX QUAD MUX NINE MUX SIXTEEN MUX LIVE MUX CAMERA CONTROL SEQUENCE MENU CAMERA PRESET PATTERN ZONE DEFINE MENU PROGRAM MENU DEFINE NUMBER PROGRAMMING MENU
39. S SERIAL COM PORTS Use the Port screen to configure the settings for each device connected to a Serial COM port on the rear panel of the CM6800 SET SERIAL PORT 05 PELCO SWITCHER _ MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU DEVICE KBD300 TYPE RS485 SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH 1 CAMERA 2 LOGICAL CAMERA BAUD RATE 9600 3 MONITOR PARITY ODD 4 ACCESS DATA BITS 8 9 MES CATE STOP BITS 1 6 PORT 7 PRIORITY REPORT ALARMS 8 9 RETURN 00654 Figure 41 Access the Port Screen 1 Select the number of the desired Serial Port COM port 01 06 The serial port numbers correspond to the communication ports on the CM6800 32X6 rear panel as follows Serial Port Input on CM6800 32X6 rear panel 01 COM 1 DB9 input 02 05 COM 2 5 RJ 45 inputs 06 PTZ control input 2 Select the device connected to the COM port the values in the TYPE BAUD RATE PARITY DATA BITS and STOP BITS fields change to the settings appropriate for the specific device NOTE KBD300 is used to refer to the KBD100 KBD200A and KBD300A keyboards 3 Optional Some device options allow a choice of communication type baud rate and or parity rate If this is the case select the desired settings 4 Optional If you select an ASCII device you can select ON in the Report Alarm field to set the CM6800 to rep
40. TORS f you select a restricted monitor the monitor does not switch the keyboard LED displays the previously selected monitor number ALL KEYBOARDS 1 Enter the monitor number 2 Press the MON key The keyboard LED displays the selected monitor number 1522 2 05 55 SELECT CAMERAS f you select restricted camera view the camera view does not app view remains on the monitor ear on that monitor The previously selected unrestricted camera KBD100 200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS 1 Enter the camera number 2 Press the CAM key OR Press the BWD or FWD key to scroll through the available cameras 1 Enter the camera number 2 Press the CAM key OR Press the PREV or NEXT key to scroll through the available cameras OR 74 From the Camera Menu select or to scroll through the available cameras CONTROL RECEIVERS Select a suitable camera and operate a PTZ function A keyboard wit but cannot control the camera h view only access can view the signal from the specified camera Extended Coaxitron protocol receivers can be operated without any programming changes Other receiver control protocols require programming changes Refer to the Programming section Receiver control is not available with the KBD100 keyboard KBD200A KEYBOARD Pan Tilt Zoom Lens Control Focus lris Press and hold the appropriate pan tilt key until the camera re
41. TZ motion sa Stops all image motion stops pan tilt zoom focus and iris Does not stop a pattern Record pattern 1 99 a On receivers that do patterns these commands let you record your motions and Execute pattern 1 99 pa operations for a limited time and then have the system repeat them End pattern 1 99 na Go to preset position 1 99 Recalls a stored preset position Set preset with a label la string a Sets a preset location with an embedded label where the ASCII string must be 1 9999 a UPPERCASE characters The string is an alphanumeric label up to 20 characters long and 1 9999 is the associated preset number NOTE All transmitted characters must be ASCII Set preset without a label 1 9999 a Sets a preset location without an embedded label Begin zone 1 8 a Begins a zone without a label Begin zone with a label la string a 1 8 a Begins a zone with an embedded label The ASCII string must be uppercase characters End zone 1 8 Ends the zone C1522M C 2 05 Table J ASCII Commands Continued Desired Action Command Result Begin random scan 1 a These commands start and stop scans Begin frame scan 2 a Stop scan a Auxiliary on 1 256 xa Auxiliaries are relay outputs that can be controlled through the protocol 1 2 Auxiliary off 1 256 xa operate the AUX 1 and F2 auxiliaries on the rear panel of the CM6
42. VERS OPERATE SEQUENCES RUN A MACR tette tee e de RU e e e le ee e e enti a e lt aee ACKNOWLEDGE 255 tree e btie em e en a e m AT eei HR R A EEEE CALL A PRESET CREATE AND RUN A PATTERN OPERATE AUXILIARIES RELAYS CONTROL GENEX MULTIPLEXER AND GENEX MULTIPLEXER DISPLAYS OPERATE SCANNING EUNGTIONS tete t OR ROBES D ED RR ER PU Ed FOR EU Pn DETEG I PVIBEOTDOSS ac 5 ta m tnt t ted nd eec m DEFINE ZONES tte tee te ee cd ceu ee E ERR e HEN e EH AI dee tice APPENDIX oe cnr uos cuv CM6800 DIP SWITCHES ALARM GROUP DISPLAY OPTIONS 2 rtt tetti ate ecd eet deb E CH RR ER 63 MACRO COMMANDS i t ftetit ent n e BR e de e ree e e eod ASCII OPERATING COMMANDS gt TROUBLESHOOTING arem oth os te o ie ad edm GAINING INITIAL CONTROL 1 ctt ettet rette tiec ette eic tane et et pen 70 SOFTWARE RESET SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS KBD960 KBR960 IEON BUTDION EEGENDGS BE CREDE RERO 72 GLOSSARY cnino tto nin Ran e ORCI RUSO E et dne en n n n RR re p ette n 73 INDEX MEE 76 ER RERO d rm re itv eb mem nrbis 78 BEGUEATORYINDTIEES enit eei be a aen
43. a cable back into the rear of the keyboard WAIT AT LEAST FIVE SECONDS Select a monitor Tong If you still cannot gain control of the system e Confirm the wiring is correct and the user supplied cable between wall jacks is appropriate for the application e Confirm that when the keyboard data cable is cycled the keyboard LED flashes momentarily indicating power If you still cannot gain control of the system call Pelco s 24 hour technical support at 1 800 289 9100 or 1 559 292 1981 NOTE There are no userserviceable parts inside the CM6800 Only authorized service personnel may open the unit SOFTWARE RESET Pelco strongly recommends uploading system settings to the CM6800 MGR before the software reset this will allow you to restore system settings after the software reset N CAUTION Resetting the software restores the system to default settings 1 Remove the two screws and the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the matrix switcher 2 Move DIP switch 7 to the ON position to 0 3 Cycle power The switcher will go through a software clear cycle and reset to factory DIP SWITCH COVER PLATE defaults Figure 47 Dip Switch Cover Plate 4 Move DIP switch 7 to the OFF position Failure to move DIP switch 7 to the OFF position could result in loss of system settings during a power outage 5 Re initialize keyboards by entering the monitor number and then press
44. a number to be displayed on a system monitor b In the DWL field enter the amount of time the camera view is displayed in an alarm sequence enter a dwell time between 1 and 99 seconds C Optional In the CMD field select a camera operation if you select a macro pattern or preset enter a valid macro pattern or preset number in the field MACRO macro only the first three steps can be used when selecting a macro each step must call a macro PRES preset PATT pattern RSCN random scan FSCN frame scan SSCN stop scan 40 C1522M C 2 05 In the AUX field select an auxiliary to be activated GON turn global auxiliary on GOFF turn global auxiliary off CON turn camera auxiliary on COFF turn camera auxiliary off NOTE Activate the auxiliaries on the rear panel of the CM6800 by selecting global auxiliary numbers 1 or 2 The remaining global auxiliary numbers control auxiliaries in up to two REL2064 Relay Interface Units 4 Inthe GROUP ENABLE field select OYO under the appropriate group letter to assign the alarm contact to one or more alarm groups Refer to the Program Alarm Groups section for information on alarm group display options NOTE Verify that the monitor specified by the alarm group has access to the camera view s triggered by this alarm If an alarm is cued to a monitor that does not have access to the appropriate cameras the camera views cannot be monitored 5 Optional The remaining a
45. ach keyboard connected to the specified port assign a priority level 01 08 OPTIONS Level 1 highest priority Level 8 lowest priority Levels 1 3 have the ability to access programming screens Levels 4 8 cannot access programming screens The lowest level or keyboards located at the same level will access devices on first come first served basis NOTE If you connect an ASCII keyboard device to the CM6800 port 1 2 or 4 you can connect only one keyboard to a port For ASCII keyboards priority control is based on the entry for keyboard 1 SEQUENCE The CM6800 provides two types of sequences e An operator can program a scratchpad sequence from an individual monitor without accessing password protected programming SCreens e System sequences are password protected and can run on any system monitor 52 PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU SEQUENCE 01 CAM DWL CMD 0001 0002 PRES CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS 1 0003 SSCN 2 3 4 5 TIME amp DATE 6 7 8 0004 FSCN 0005 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 0006 NEXT PORT PRIORITY SEQUENCE 9 MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH RETURN 00654 Figure 43 Sequence Screen C1522M C 2 05 SEQUENCE STP NOTE Activate the auxiliaries on the rear panel of the CM6800
46. aches the desired position To change the speed of movement press a number 1 9 key first 1 slowest 9 fastest Press and hold the appropriate zoom key until the desired effect is seen Press and hold the appropriate lens control key until the desired effect is seen KBD300A KEYBOARD Pan Tilt Zoom Lens Control Focus lris Move the joystick until the camera reaches the desired position To increase the speed of movement move the joystick farther from center Twist the joystick clockwise to zoom in counterclockwise to zoom out Press and hold the appropriate lens control key until the desired effect is seen KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS Pan Tilt Zoom Lens Control Focus lris Move the joystick until the camera reaches the desired position To increase the speed of movement move the joystick farther from center or press the T key to pan at turbo speed Twist the joystick clockwise to zoom in counterclockwise to zoom out Or use the IN OUT key to zoom in or out Use the NEAR FAR key to focus near or far Use the OPEN CLS key to open or close the iris C1522M C 2 05 OPERATE SEQUENCES You can run a scratchpad sequence from an individual monitor or a system sequence on any monitor accessible from the keyboard When running a sequence any cameras not accessible to the keyboard will be bypassed A sequence runs continuously until a system operator selects a different
47. and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise
48. and programming software that facilitates complete switcher programming and configuration Refer to the CM6800 MGR Quick Start Guide for instructions on using the software Connect a PC to the CM6800 to access the CM6800 MGR software or to download upgrades to the software 1 Using a null modem cable user supplied plug one end into the DB9 COM 1 port on the PC To use a PC port other than COM 1 refer to the CM6800 MGR Installation Operation Manual 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the DB9 COM 1 port of the CM6800 C1522M C 2 05 NULL MODEM CABLE CM6800 COM 1 PC COM 1 DB9 PIN OUTS DB9 PIN OUTS CM6800 COM 1 PIN 2 RX IN PIN 3 TX OUT lt PIN 3 TX OUT PIN 5 GND PIN 5 GND Figure 21 PC Connection to DB9 Port 27 CONNECTING GENEX MULTIPLEXERS Use COM 4 to connect up to eight Genex Multiplexers to the CM6800 32X6 1 Connect the COM IN port of the multiplexer to COM 4 on the CM6800 32X6 using the 6 foot 1 8 m reversed data cable supplied with the CM6800 One reversed cable and two straight cables are supplied with the 6800 save the reversed cable for connecting a Genex multiplexer if applicable A straight data cable is supplied with the Genex multiplexer Use this cable for connecting a second Genex multiplexer to the first multiplexer if necessary 2 Connect the MAIN monitor output from the multiplexer to any of the camera inputs on the CM6800 32X6
49. arm 151 alarm 151 alarm 1st alarm A CDE FG 05 0 2nd alarm 2nd and 3rd 2nd 3rd and 4th alarms cycle alarms cycle You must acknowledge alarms in a chronological pair from the display monitor D Then the next oldest alarm moves to the display monitor and the remaining alarms continue to cycle through the queue monitor Q This format requires you to acknowl edge each alarm in the order in which they occur Acknowledging alarms in this example Monitor 1st Cycle Next Cycle Next Cycle Next Cycle 04 D Acknowledge Acknowledge Acknowledge Acknowledge 1st alarm 2nd alarm 3rd alarm 4th alarm 05 0 2nd 3rd and 4th 3rd and 4th Ath alarm alarms cycle alarms cycle C1522M C 2 05 63 Reverse Chronological Pair M and L The most recent alarm of a specific group is displayed on one designated monitor while all other alarms in the group are sequenced on he second designated monitor All steps programmed for the alarm contact appear on the designated monitor Example Four alarms set to display on monitors 04 and 05 will appear in the following order Monitor 1 Alarm 2 Alarms 3 Alarms 4 Alarms 06 M 1st alarm 2nd alarm 3rd alarm 4th alarm 07L 1st alarm 1st and 2nd 1st 2nd and 3rd alarms cycle alarms cycle You must acknowledge alarms in a reverse chronological pair from the display monitor M Then the next most recent alarm moves to the display monitor
50. ation passed In digital systems this capacity is given in bits per second or baud rates An abbreviation for binary digit the smallest unit of information a computer can use A bit is either a 1 or a 0 a high or low voltage state An abbreviation for binary term bytes are strings of bits operated upon as a unit A byte is equal to eight bits 256 possibilities and is large enough to hold one character like an A or the number 1 Some cameras contain an auxiliary output relay which can be used to operate a device connected to the relay This is Pelco s up the coax control technology Control signals are sent back up the coaxial cable that the video signal travels down on This is a communication port input on the rear panel of the matrix switcher This is a way of providing multiple connections in a series from one source A daisy chain configuration connects multiple linked devices from one output When connecting PTZ cameras to a matrix switcher for example one set of cables connects the matrix switcher to each receiver and then each receiver is connected to the next receiver This is the amount of time something happens in the system such as the amount of time a camera view displays on a monitor or an auxiliary is on The matrix switcher can automatically initiate macros or sequences based on time and date This is Pelco s Coaxitron control technology that uses 32 bits to send a command A thre
51. ber is 00 A system operator can display the Macro Status View screen without entering password protected programming screens C1522M C 2 05 MACRO STATUS PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER PASSWORD TO MAIN MENU SCRATCHPAD SEQUENCE MACRO STATUS VIEW STATUS STEP STATUS STEP RUN 01 17 HOLD 00 MODEL CM6800 eR IK RETURN 20019 REFRESH EXIT Nes 20022 Figure 38 Macro Status View Screen 4 MONITOR DISPLAY 48 Use the Monitor screen to adjust monitor display settings for your system You can adjust settings for the current monitor only CURRENT or for all system moni MONITOR CAMERA NUMBER CAMERA TITLE R X TYPE MON ALM NUMBER tors ALL PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU MONITOR CURRENT J CAMERA NUMBER CAMERA TITLE R X TYPE MON ALM NUMBER MON ALM STATUS TIME DATE BRIGHTNESS 1 AMERA 2 LOGICAL CAMERA 3 MONITOR 4 ACCESS 5 TIME amp DATE 6 PORT 7 PRIORITY 8 SEQUENCE 9 MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH POSITION DISPLAY SET ALL RETURN 00654 f 00655 Figure 39 Access the Monitor Screen Select CURRENT to program the monitor display for the monitor you are currently operating or ALL for all monitors connected to the CM6800 If you select ALL you must navigate left or right in the SET ALL field to apply programming changes re
52. bo pan can be switched while keyboard is on C1522M C 2 05 KBD100 KBD200A AND KBD300A REMOTE KEYBOARDS Use COM 4 or 5 for remote keyboard connections Each port can support up to eight KBD100 200A 300A Series keyboards Do not exceed a total capacity of eight keyboards connected to the CM6800 32X6 NOTE A KBDKIT or KBDKIT X is required to connect remote keyboards The KBDKIT X consists of two RJ 45 wall blocks and one transformer Use one wall block for each keyboard If using COM 4 you will need to change the settings the default setting is for a Genex Multiplexer Refer to the Programming section for instructions 1 Select a suitable location for each keyboard and wall block Wall blocks must be within 6 feet 1 8 m of a suitable electrical outlet Do not mount the wall blocks yet 2 Connect each keyboard to a wall block using the data cable supplied with the keyboard 3 Remove the wall block covers and wire the connections between each wall block Connect to a final wall block which will be connected to the CM6800 Communication to the keyboards is RS 485 Pelco recommends using shielded twisted pairs cable that meets or exceeds the basic requirements for EIA RS 485 applications 4 each wall block wire the KBDKIT X transformer to pins 3 and 4 Polarity is unimportant 5 Replace the cover on the wall block Secure the wall block to a suitable surface A double sided sticky pad is provided to mount the wal
53. cording to your system requirements Terminating switches are used to terminate or unterminate the video input The factory default has the switches set in the terminated 75 ohm position If you are connecting only a camera to an input leave the switch in the terminated position Figure 5 Connecting Terminated Video Sources If you are looping the input to another device set the rear panel switch in the unterminated Hi Z position Terminate at the final device LOOPING OUT TO ANOTHER DEVICE 00627 Figure 6 Connecting Looping Video Sources NOTE The end point of any video cable run must be terminated in 75 ohms C1522M C 2 05 CONTROL LINES You cannot connect Coaxitron camera to the PTZ port If your video sources are all controlled by Coaxitron skip this section Connect camera control lines to receivers If any of your video sources are using D or P protocol via RS 422 communications they will connect at the PTZ connector on the back of the CM6800 32X6 NOTE D and P protocol receivers cannot be mixed on the same communication port but you can use D on one port and P on the other Daisy chaining going from one receiver to another is recommended but not always possible A maximum of 16 receivers can be daisy chained from the PTZ port If more than 16 receivers are required for your system or if you do not want to daisy chain the receiver connections use the CM9760 CDU T You can connect up to two CM976
54. e 22 Connecting Genex Multiplexers 28 C1522M C 2 05 LOCAL AUXILIARIES The CM6800 32X6 provides two local auxiliary AUX outputs on the rear panel for controlling VCRs printers and other devices These outputs can be activated directly from a keyboard by using the F1 and F2 function keys or they can be activated by an alarm determined by programming Both relay contacts and TTL outputs are used In addition you can connect up to two REL2064 Relay Interface Units to the CM6800 Note that since operation of the two internal auxiliary relays on the CM6800 32X6 will also operate the first two relays on the external unit the maximum capacity of the system may be limited to 128 auxiliaries depending on how you number the external relays Refer to the Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit section for connection instructions Connecting Relay Contacts AUX 1 AUX 1 is a dry contact relay output Terminal connections are provided for both normally open N O and normally closed N C contacts Refer to Figure 23 for wiring details Note that this figure shows the wiring for a normally open contact For a normally closed contact move the wire from the terminal to the the N C terminal Do not exceed the voltage and current ratings for the relay contacts You will need to provide an external power source to operate your device In most cases you will also need an external current limiting resistor The formula for calc
55. e Screen Access the Time and Date Screen CM6800 DIP Switches Factory Default Settings Dip Switch Cover CM6800 DIP Switch 7 con Button Legend te ete teen e ma t ce Uh a M tee C1522M C 2 05 LIST OF TABLES Ey lt gt gt c Video Coaxtal Gable Requirements tee o Ra EO RE RP ee Communication Port Devices and Wiring Default Port Settlntjs eite eaa o E Keyboard Addresses KBD100 200A 300A Series Keyboards tette 20 Switch Settings KBD200A 300A Keyboards Only Default Port Ste MGS eee Se Ee Seu S RR OH lee a So UU e CM6800 DIP Switch Settings Macro Commands Examples of ASCII Commands ASCII Commands Solutions To Common Problems C1522M C 2 05 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1 Read keep and follow these instructions 2 Heed all warnings 3 There no user serviceable parts inside this unit Only authorized service personnel may open the unit 4 Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes 5 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture if this unit is designed for indoor use only 6 Unle
56. e second camera scan followed by a three second pause The auxiliary device remains on until a command is given by a system operator or system automation to turn it off A user selectable variable number which is associated with an actual physical camera input on the rear panel of the matrix switcher A sequence of commands or steps Macros can be operated automatically or manually Automatic operation can be based on specific times or dates set through the Event Timer 73 Matrix Switcher Momentary operation Multiplexer MUX NTSC Null modem cable PAL Parity type Pattern Physical input Preset Priority control PTZ Random scan RJ 45 wall block RS 232 This is also Known as a cross point switcher The cross points are actually electronic switches that select any video input onto any video output at any one time preserving the video impedance matching One video signal can simultaneously be selected on more than one output More than one video input can be selected on one output in a sequential switching between inputs unless the input is routed through a multiplexer which allows more than one input to be viewed on the output monitor at any one time The auxiliary output operation is activated briefly and then turns off A multiplexer allows an operator to view more than one video signal usually either four nine or sixteen signals at one time on single monitor A multiplexer can also send these
57. ected to the CM6800 Display picture in picture view im Display four camera mode um Display nine camera mode om Display 16 camera mode xm Digital mode zoom ym Digital mode pan left dim Digital mode pan right dRm Digital mode tilt up dUm Digital mode tilt down dDm Send camera title 1 48 Va string a Sends a camera title to the matrix switching system You can only send one camera title at a time Valid characters in the string are A Z a z space and 0 9 in ASCII representa tion Strings are limited to 20 characters Version va Returns the version number of the device Set date and time ZaMM DD YY HH Sets the date and time Since the date and time string could be confused with 55 other commands the command Za comes first This puts the receiving device into a mode that can accept the specialized string NOTE All transmitted characters must be ASCII C1522M C 2 05 69 TROUBLESHOOTING GAINING INITIAL CONTROL If you are having problems gaining control of your system for the first time e Confirm that all system equipment is plugged in and has power e Confirm that each keyboard and peripheral device in your system has a unique local address Refer to the Switch Settings section in the appropriate keyboard manual e sure data cables have not been mixed up e Cycle the data cable to the keyboard Unplug the data cable from the rear of the keyboard Plug the dat
58. er to the SET TIME amp DATE field description PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 SETTIME amp DATE MAIN MENU CAMERA MM DD YY LOGICAL CAMERA DATE 01 01 01 MONITOR TIME 01 01 01 ACCESS TIME amp DATE PORT DISPLAY AS FORMAT DD MMM YY STYLE 24 PRIORITY SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH COVNATawWN SET TIME amp DATE RETURN 00654 Figure 45 Access the Time and Date Screen 1 Select or enter the month day and year of the desired system date 2 Select or enter the hour minute and second of the desired system time 3 Select the on screen date format OPTIONS DD MMM YY MMM DD YY YY MMM DD DD MM YY MM DD YY YY MM DD 4 Select the on screen time format This setting affects the on screen time displayed on system monitors only System functions programmed through the event timers refer to Event Timers in this section are based on 24 hour time settings OPTIONS 24Hr AM PM 12 Hr 5 Navigate left or right in the SET TIME amp DATE field to apply the changes PATTERNS PRESETS AND ZONES Special characters added through the CM6800 MGR may not be available with your camera positioning system Preset pattern and zone labels containing special characters will appear on the monitor with blanks in place of the special characters Refer to the Operation section
59. estrict the viewing of selected cameras on selected monitors All system access is set to YES by default NOTE To restrict access for keyboards all keyboard addresses must be within a range from 1 8 NOTE If you connect an ASCII keyboard device to the CM6800 COM port 1 2 or 4 you can connect only one keyboard to a port Specify access in the first column only address 1 PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU ACCESS PORT 5 KEYBOARD KEYBOARD TO MONITOR AMERA CAMERA TO KEYBOARD LOGICAL CAMERA CAMERA TO MONITOR 1 6 RETURN SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 2222 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt O DO 1 T Y Y Y t d Y Y Y 2 Figure 29 Sample Access Screen 1 Select the COM port number for which you are programming access control 2 Inthe Access matix configure the specific access allowed for each device Keyboard to Monitor n each monitor row specify the access allowed for each keyboard to control each specific monitor Y Yes control is allowed N No control is not allowed Camera to Keyboard n each ca
60. ew to a monitor Monitor to copy from Command Monitor to copy to Monitor GO TO Go to step number specified Step Command LOOP Loop a macro 0 loop continuously Command 1 999 loop the specified number of times AUX Check a local auxiliary if the auxiliary is active the next step is executed if Local auxiliary Command the auxiliary is not active the next step is skipped ALM Check an internal alarm if the alarm is active the next step is executed if Alarm Command not the next step is skipped SW Check whether a camera is displayed on a monitor if it is the next step is Camera Camera executed if not the next step is skipped Monitor Monitor STPM Stop a macro Macro Command END Exit the macro no further steps are executed Any macro or sequence started None None by this macro will continue to run DON Displays on screen text on the specified monitor Monitor Monitor DOFF Removes on screen text from the specified monitor Monitor Monitor MSWT Switch a camera connected through the multiplexer Camera to switch Command Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor PIPB Display multiplexer picture in picture view with the Background camera Command designated camera in the background Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor PIPF Display multiplexer picture in picture view with the Foreground camera Command designated camera in the foreground Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor For multiplexer functions
61. fer to the SET ALL field description Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the logical T pm 01 04 01 camera number Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the camera 0001 E 0001 01 JAN 01 01 01 01 title maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the camera control type The letter displayed on the monitor reflects the en 1 receiver control type selected in the CONTROL field on the m Camera screen R X TYPE DISPLAY VALUES E Coaxitron extended mode 32 bit S Coaxitron standard mode 15 bit M Genex multiplexer P PTZ P RS 422 through Control Port PTZ A D PTZ D RS 422 through Control Port PTZ A Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the monitor alarm number During normal operation the monitor number 0001 appears in this field The monitor number is a fixed number HET representing an actual BNC output on the rear panel of the CM6800 When an alarm is active the alarm number appears in this field The alarm number is either the physical alarm input number of an internal alarm contact or the address of an external alarm contact as configured on the Alarm Interface Unit C1522M C 2 05 MON ALM STATUS TIME DATE BRIGHTNESS POSITION DISPLAY SET ALL 1522 2 05 Enable ON or disable OFF on screen display of the monitor or 0001 E CAM1 MONITOR STATUS DISPLAY V
62. for Genex or RS 422 control only Genex multiplexer Select the address of the multiplexer 01 32 this address must match the unit ID specified through multiplexer programming Refer to the MX4000 Genex Series Simplex and Duplex Multiplexers Installation Operation Manual RS 422 cameras Select the camera device address for RS 422 control 01 32 The port address must match the address setting configured through the camera receiver DIP switch settings 1522 2 05 4 Select the camera title This title up to 20 characters appears on the monitor during real time camera display a b Navigate to the position in the camera title that you want to change Use F1 and F2 to scroll through the camera title characters once you reach the desired character for that position navigate to the next position The default title characters are 26 upper case letters and the numbers 0 9 You can add special characters through the Select Characters screen described below or through the CM6800 MGR Select Character a b Navigate to the SELECT CHARACTER field and navigate left or right The Select Character screen appears To select a character for the first position in the camera title navigate to the desired character in the font table and then press F1 The designated character is displayed in the first position and the POSITION field increments to position number 02 Optional Navigate to the POSITION field and use F1 a
63. he CM6800 You can connect a maximum of two KBD960 keyboards to the CM6800 3 Connect the wall blocks to a final wall block If additional wall blocks are needed order part number CON12J008703G07 4 Connect the terminal wall block to COM on the CM6800 32X6 using a 6 foot 1 8 m straight cable supplied with the CM6800 COM3 DEFAULT SETTINGS M RS 485 19200 BAUD NO PARITY 8 DATA BITS 1 STOP BIT MAX OF DEVICES 6 MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM CM6800 3 940 FT 1 200 M USING 24 AWG COPPER UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR 16pF PER FT pF PICOFARADS 1234567874 CM6800 32X6 3 RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 Rx 2 Rx GND 4 co 00 Tx Tx 12 50 60 HZ 25 WATTS STRAIGHT CABLE SUPPLIED REL2064 100 240 VAC STRAIGHT CABLE Al i r TO CM9505UPS u SUPPLIED CONNECT THROUGH CONNECT THROUGH KBD960 THE OUT PORT ALM2064 THE OUT PORT REL2064 RJ 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 Tx 1 Tx 1 Tx 2 Tx 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 Rx 7 7 8 Rx 8 Rx 8 Rx Figure 20 Connecting Multiple M Devices Remote Connection 26 C1522M C 2 05 CONNECTING The CM6800 provides PC based setup
64. ht internal alarms Alarm sensors can be either N O normally open or N C normally closed contacts The 6800 is set to N O as a factory default 2 f your system requires more than eight alarms connect an ALM2064 unit to the system Refer to the M Devices section 2345678 eeeeeeeew 120 230V 50 60 HZ 25 WATTS ALM2064 Figure 9 Connecting Alarms 16 1522 2 05 CONNECTING DEVICES THROUGH THE COMMUNICATION PORTS The CM6800 32X6 Matrix Switcher Controller provides five communication ports on the rear panel for connecting peripheral components Instructions are provided in this section for the most commonly used connections NOTE Connection instructions for other periperal devices such as the CM9760 MDA or CM9760 CDU T are provided as Pelco Technical Tips Connection instructions for compatible products such as PelcoNet transmission systems and the VMX300 are provided in the appropriate product installation manual Figure 10 Communication Port Inputs Table B Communication Port Devices and Wiring Port Input Type Wiring Pin Outs Default Device Programmable to Other Device s 1 DB9 RS 232 Rx PC Setup CM6800MGR ASCII device 1x program Ground Rx ASCII device No Ground Tx Rx M devices ALM2064 No Rx REL2064 KBD960 Ground Tx multiplexer 976
65. ing the SITIS MON key ON SOFTWARE RESET OFF NORMAL SYSTEM 6 Download your previous system settings revise settings as necessary from OPERATION the 6800 Figure 48 6800 DIP Switch 7 70 C1522M C 2 05 SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS Refer to Table K for a list of common problems and their solutions Table K Solutions To Common Problems Problem Remedy CM6800 does not have power Make sure the power cord is plugged in You can see some cameras and not others Confirm that the camera is properly connected and has power from your location The keyboard and monitor may have been denied access to the cameras The CM6800 does not respond to keyboard Confirm that the monitor the keyboard is addressing is the same as the monitor in commands front of you Access to that monitor may be restricted from that keyboard Select another monitor Pressing the PGM key displays a P on the Confirm that the keyboard transformer is plugged in and all electrical connections are keyboard LED but the Password menu in order does not appear on the monitor Confirm that the monitor the keyboard is addressing is the same as the monitor in KBD100 200A 300A Keyboards only front of you Keyboards do not function after installa Confirm that all wiring is correct and that keyboards have power and are connected tion and initial power up Confirm that each keyboard has been set for a unique address
66. ion 8 labels 54 operation 59 PC installation 27 Port address camera 32 Power matrix 9 31 Presets automatic activation 53 description 8 labels 54 operation 59 Priority control 9 52 Problems 70 71 Programming access 38 alarms 39 auxiliaries 42 date 54 event timers 46 exit 36 Genex multiplexer 32 macros 47 65 main menu 35 monitor display settings 48 navigation 36 password 50 ports 51 priority control 52 sequences 52 time 54 PTZ control 12 14 56 C1522M C 2 05 R X type 48 Rack ears 11 Receiver control 56 REL2064 10 22 24 25 29 60 Reset matrix switcher software 70 reversed cable identifying 22 RS 422 14 S Scratchpad sequence 52 Sequence automatic activation 46 description 8 operate 57 programming 52 scratchpad 52 Software CM6800 MGR 27 34 50 70 matrix switcher 70 straight cables identifying 22 System defaults 50 70 T Terminating switch 13 Time display 49 format 54 programming 54 Timers event 46 Troubleshooting 70 71 TTL open collector output 30 V Video Loss 66 Video loss alarm 41 49 detection 12 61 Video sources 12 2 Zones description 8 61 labels 54 77 SPECIFICATIONS 78 GENERAL Memory Protection Keyboards Receiver Dome Control Alarm Inputs Control Outputs on Rear Panel AUX 1 F2 Additional Outputs Communication Ports ELECTRICAL Input Power Power Consumption Lithium battery five years of data protection Ten Eigh
67. ion provides two wires for transmit and two wires for receive Pelco receiver driver communication uses only the two transmit wires commands are sent from the controller to the receiver only the receiver does not talk back to the controller Pelco keyboard communication uses all four wires NOTE The electrical communication scheme used by Pelco is a direct coupled method not an AC coupled method Therefore if the ground potential of the wire at its two end points is different other than zero volts an additional wire is required as a ground This is an Electronics Industry Association EIA interface standard used for communication between multiple transmitters and receivers the maximum recommended distance is 4 000 feet 1 219 m The four wire connection provides two wires for transmit and two wires for receive NOTE The electrical communication scheme used by Pelco is a direct coupled method not an AC coupled method Therefore if the ground potential of the wire at its two end points is different other than zero volts an additional wire is required as a ground A scratchpad sequence can be run on an individual system monitor without entering the password protected CM6800 Matrix Switcher on screen programming menus You can program scratchpad sequences from the CM6800 Matrix Switcher on screen programming menus only not from the CM6800 MGR software Allows an operator to see a routine of 72 camera views on any system mon
68. itor over and over again The sequence can be operated automatically or manually The order in which the camera views appear and the time each view remains can be programmed This is Pelco s Coaxitron control technology that uses 15 bits to send a command This is a way of providing multiple direct connections from one source A star configuration uses a eparate cable for each direct connection with all of the cables connected to a central device When connecting PTZ cameras to a matrix switcher for example the central device can be a code distribution unit such as the CM9760 CDU T Each camera has a direct connection to the CM9760 CDU T which is the central device co Since the CM6800 can be programmed from either the CM6800 MGR software or the CM6800 programming menus the two programming sources could potentially have different settings Pelco recommends that you always synchronize programming changes between the CM6800 MGR and the CM6800 Refer to Transmit Programming Settings in the CM6800 MGR Installation Operation Manual This is a keyboard compatible with and connected to the matrix switcher allowing a system operator manual control over the system This restores the system to the default settings as shipped from the factory This option sends a timing pulse from the matrix switcher to a compatible camera The camera aligns the vertical synchronization with the timing pulse A zone is a user defined physical location t
69. ity of a keyboard to control a camera positioning system KBD200A KBD300A or KBD960 KBR960 only and to access programming screens Alarm Inputs Eight internal alarm inputs are provided on the rear panel of the matrix switcher controller These internal alarm inputs are programmable to associate any camera to any input Up to two ALM2064 Alarm Interface Units can be connected to the CM6800 Each alarm interface unit can handle up to 64 alarms for a total of 128 external alarms Auxiliary Outputs Two internal auxiliary outputs are provided on the back of the CM6800 32X6 One is a relay output and one is an open collector TTL output You can also connect up to two REL2064 Relay Interface Units Power Mounting Methods The CM6800 operates on 120V or 230V 50 60 Hz The case mounts in three rack units 5 25 inches or 13 34 cm of vertical space in a universal mount such as a 19 inch 48 26 cm equipment bay or to a wall or tabletop Continuous Operating Device The CM6800 is a self contained video surveillance system designed for continuous duty operation Once installed there are no user or service technician items that require intervention which would require the system to go off line or have the power turned off under normal operation There are two methods for system programming direct menu control and indirect control using a Windows based setup program supplied by Pelco Both of these methods are noninvasive and do not require
70. l block 6 Set the address switches for each keyboard according to Table D 7 Connect the final wall block to COM 4 or 5 on the CM6800 32X6 using a straight data cable supplied with the CM6800 CM6800 32X6 COM 5 KBD100 200A 300A RJ 45 PIN OUTS RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 1 Tx 2 Rx 2 Tx 3 KBD 12V 3 NC 4 KBD GROUND 4 NC 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 6 NC 6 NC 7 Tx 7 Rx BIS 8 8 Rx G 25 WATTS 9 o KBDKIT X o kmg Lg lt lt KBD300A KBD100 KBD200A REMOTE KEYBOARDS Figure 14 Remote Keyboards 1522 2 05 21 M DEVICES M protocol devices KBD960 KBR960 keyboards ALM2064 Alarm Interface Units and REL2064 Relay Interface Units can be connected to COM 3 on the CM6800 32X6 If only one device is to be connected to COM 3 use the instructions for that device in the following sections If more than one device is to be connected to COM 3 refer to the Multiple M Devices section Connect M devices to the CM6800 with straight cables Two straight cables and one reversed cable are supplied with the CM6800 save the reversed cable for connecting a Genex Multiplexer if applicable M Devices Addressing Each M device connected to the CM6800 must have a unique local address within a range of 1 16 Use the hardware DIP switches to set the appropriate ALM2064 and REL2064 local addresses Specify the appropriate KBD960 KBR960 l
71. larm In addition to moving the camera a descriptive title can appear on the screen The type of camera positioning system determines the number of presets available This is the level of priority a system keyboard has to control a PTZ camera positioning system and to access CM6800 Matrix Switcher on screen programming menus 77 Thi n 15 a Camera positioning system with pan tilt and zoom capabilities This is a camera scan moving in a random pattern n This is a wall block with eight terminals for connecting RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 communication lines This is Pelco part number CON12J00820360Z This is an Electronics Industry Association EIA interface standard used for data communication the normal connection distance is 50 feet 15 m Pelco uses this standard for communication from a controller to a PC or RS 232 network The Pelco three wire connection provides one wire for transmit one wire for receive and one wire for common 1522 2 05 RS 422 RS 485 Scratchpad sequence Sequence Standard Coaxitron Star configuration Synchronize System keyboard System reset Vertical drive synchronization Zone C1522M C 2 05 This is an Electronics Industry Association EIA interface standard Pelco uses this standard for communication from a controller to one or more camera receivers on the same line the maximum recommended distance is 4 000 feet 1 219 m The four wire connect
72. larm contact fields are configured with factory default settings customize your system as necessary by changing the following settings ACK TYPE The alarm clearance type is set to MANUAL by default requiring an operator to acknowledge an alarm from a system keyboard If you select AUTO the alarm will time out automatically after the interval specified in the TIME OUT field TYPE Internal alarms are set by factory default as N O normally open Select N C for normally closed operation Set the external alarm input type through the ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit PRIORITY Select 1 for a priority alarm which appears on system monitors before a non priority 0 alarm PROGRAM A VIDEO LOSS ALARM Use the Video Loss screen to program the CM6800 to detect video loss from any camera input and indicate the loss through alarm mode the logical alarm number the alarm icon and a V for video loss appear on system monitors as specified by alarm group assignment VIDEO LOSS MENU PELCO SWITCHER ALARM CONTACTS MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU 1 INTERNAL CONTACT 2 EXTERNAL CONTACT 3 VIDEO LOSS 4 ALARM GROUP PHYSICAL INPUT ENABLE OFF MANUAL TIME OUT 10 CAMERA 0001 CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS TIME amp DATE PORT RETURN GROUP ENABLE ABCDEF NN N N NN PRIORITY SEQUENCE 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY
73. ler 10 32 x 750 inch pan head screws 500 OD nylon washers Power cord 6 foot 1 8 m straight data cables with RJ 45 connectors 6 foot 1 8 m reversed data cable with RJ 45 connectors RJ 45 wall block terminals NOTE There user serviceable parts inside this unit Only authorized service personnel may open the unit MOUNTING 1 Select a suitable location for the CM6800 It occupies 5 25 inches 13 34 cm of vertical space or three rack units RUs in a universal mount The CM6800 must be within 6 feet 1 8 m of a suitable electrical outlet Follow proper installation practices and leave 1 RU above and below the CM6800 for ventilation Do not connect the power until the installation is complete Refer to the System Start Up section 2 CM6800 is shipped with the rack ears installed at the front Reposition as needed for your application If the ears are not required remove them POSITION BRACKETS FOR RACK MOUNTING REAR POSITION BRACKETS FOR UNDER TABLE MOUNTING NOTE EACH CM6800 COMES POSITION BRACKETS FOR WMO RACKEARS RACK MOUNTING FRONT POSITION BRACKETS FOR FLUSH MOUNTING WALL AND TABLE TOP Figure 2 Installing Rack Ears 3 Use supplied pan head screws and washers to mount the CM6800 in a standard 19 inch 48 26 cm equipment rack or wood or sheet metal screws to mount against a flat surface according to your installation requirements 00615 MOUNT TO RA
74. m INTERNALALARM MENU CONTACT 1 ENABLE OFF PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS TIME amp DATE INTERNAL CONTACT EXTERNAL CONTACT VIDEO LOSS ALARM GROUP RETURN ACKTYPE MANUAL TYPE NO TIME OUT 10 PRIORITY 0 STP CAM 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 GROUP ENABLE ABCDEFGH YN N N N N NN RETURN 1 2 3 4 5 6 PORT 7 PRIORITY 8 SEQUENCE 9 MACRO 10 11 12 13 14 ALARM CONTACTS EVENT TIMER SET AUXILIARY SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH RETURN EXTERNALALARMMENU 7 CONTACT 001 ENABLE OFF ACKTYPE MANUAL TIME OUT 10 PRIORITY 0 STP 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 GROUP ENABLE ABCDEFGH NNNNNNNN RETURN Figure 31 Program an Internal or External Alarm 1 Select the alarm input number in the CONTACT field Internal Alarm screen Configure any of the eight internal alarm inputs on the CM6800 rear panel Internal inputs are programmable to associate any camera to any input External Alarm screen Configure any of the external alarms A maximum of two external ALM2064 Alarm Interface Units can be connected to the CM6800 32X6 providing up to 128 external alarm inputs 2 Select ON in the ENABLE field 3 Inthe STP matrix configure up to eight steps to be triggered as a result of this alarm a Inthe CAM field select a camera use the logical camer
75. mber of the running macro 2 Press the MACRO key NOTE Any macro or sequence started by this macro will continue to run KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS Run a Macro 1 Selec 2 Enter a macro number 3 Selec to start the macro OR 1 Selec 2 Selec to enter the Macro Menu Enter a macro number OR Select or to scroll through available macros 4 Select or to Start the NOTE You can define a function key to run a macro Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for instructions Pause a Macro 1 Select 11 2 Select E or 28 to resume 1 Select m OR 1 Enter a camera number 2 Press the CAM key ACKNOWLEDGE AN ALARM When an alarm is triggered an alarm icon appears on the monitors programmed to show that alarm KBD100 200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS 1 Enter the monitor number 2 Pressthe MON key Press the ACK key The alarm is removed from the selected monitor 4 Repeatfor each alarm 1 Select A 2 Selec 6 to reset the alarm on the individual monitor OR Selec to reset the alarm on all monitors You can also select to mute the alarm NOTE You can define a function key to acknowledge an alarm Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for instructions C1522M C 2 05 CALLA PRESET Program the preset through the keyboard Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual for instructions P
76. mer to convert 120 V 60 Hz to 12 V 60 Hz for keyboard power BDKIT X Wiring kit for connecting KBD100 KBD200A and KBD300A keyboards to remote keyboard port includes two RJ 45 wall blocks and a transformer to convert 230 V 50 Hz to 12 V 50 Hz for keyboard power CM9505UPS Universal Power Supply for KBD960 KBR960 keyboards MX4000 Genex Series Multiplexer available in color or monochrome duplex and in color or monochrome simplex CM9760 CDU T Code distribution unit 16 channel RS 422 transmit only transmit wire and ground distributor primarily used for connecting up to 16 PTZ receivers in a star or home run configuration ALM2064 Alarm interface unit provides alarm monitoring capabilities for up to 64 alarm inputs 100 240 V 50 60 Hz REL2064 Relay interface unit provides 64 relays for operating peripheral equipment 100 240 V 50 60 Hz CM9760 MDA Master distribution amplifier with time date and title 120 V 60 Hz COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS Switchers CM9740 9760 CM9770 CM9780 PelcoNet Transmission Systems NET300 Series NET350 Series NET4001A Video Management Systems VMX200 VMX300 VMX300 E ADDITIONAL RESOURCES e CM6800 32X6 Quick Start Guide CM6800 MGR Installation Operation Manual e Pelco Technical Tips available on Pelco com or from a Technical Support representative 1 800 289 9100 10 C1522M C 2 05 INSTALLATION Unpack and inspect all parts carefully The following parts are supplied CM6800 Switcher Control
77. mera row specify the access allowed for each keyboard to view and control the specific logical camera number Y Yes viewing and control is allowed N No viewing and control is not allowed V View only camera can be viewed but not controlled Camera to Monitor In each camera row specify the access allowed for each monitor to display the specific logical camera number Y Yes camera can be viewed N No camera cannot be viewed 38 C1522M C 2 05 ALARM PROGRAMMING Alarmed cameras can be displayed on one or several monitors as part of one or several alarm groups each monitor can display only one alarm group Before programming alarm settings note the following precautions e Verify that no automated system functions set to run such as a macro that would arm or disarm an alarm e Ensure that system operators do not arm or disarm any alarms while you are programming alarm settings NOTE You cannot access the Alarm Contacts screen when an alarm is active If an alarm is triggered while you are in the CM6800 programming screens the system will exit the on screen programming function and display the alarm on the appropriate monitor s Complete the following steps to program alarms 1 Program the alarm display format for each alarm group An alarm can include up to eight steps so eight camera views could display as a part of each alarm Refer to Program Alarm Groups 2 Program the individual alarm contact Refer to P
78. mory protection timeframe as a result of ECO 04 10477 Revised Figure 14 and replaced Figure 20 with previous version from C1522M A Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Legacy Camclosure Esprit and Coaxitron are registered trademarks of Pelco Copyright 2005 Pelco All rights reserved C1522M C 2 05 79 PELCO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com 1509001 United States Canada United Kingdom Netherlands Singapore Spain Scandinavia France Middle East
79. move the joystick to view a specific area 5 Selec to bring up MUX Menu 2 The icons for a picture in picture display 4 camera display 9 camera display and 16 camera display appear 6 Selec to view four of the available 16 cameras on one monitor You can cycle through all 16 cameras four at a time by repeatedly selecting E 7 Selec to view nine of the available 16 cameras on one monitor Select again to see the remaining seven cameras 8 Selec to view all 16 available cameras on one monitor Note that does not work on a 9 channel mulitplexer OPERATE SCANNING FUNCTIONS Operation of the scanning functions depends on the kind of receiver or pan manual for detailed instructions on operating scanning functions DETECT VIDEO LOSS tilt mechanism you have Refer to the appropriate keyboard The CM6800 detects video loss from any system camera If video is lost from a camera the CM6800 blue screen appears on any monitor viewing that camera When video is restored to that camera the camera view appears on the monitor s again If the system is pro grammed for a video loss alarm the alarm icon appears DEFINE ZONES A zone is a user defined physical location to which 1 a label is attached and 2 a camera is associated When the associated camera is panned through or remains within this defined zone the zone label appears on the monitor Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual for detailed instructions
80. n the following examples all alarms are at the same priority level Refer to the PRIORITY description in Program Internal and External Alarms Block Build Alarmed cameras are displayed across a block of alarm monitors in a sequential order All steps programmed for the alarm contact appear on the designated monitor Example Seven alarms set to display on monitors 02 06 will appear in the following order 1st Display Next Display Acknowledging Next Display Monitor Cycle Cycle Alarms 1 amp 2 Cycle 02 B 1st alarm 1st and 7th Acknowledge 7th alarm alarms cycle 1st alarm 03 B 2nd alarm 2nd and 8th Acknowledge 8th alarm alarms cycle 2nd alarm 04 B 3rd alarm 3rd alarm 3rd alarm 3rd alarm 05 B 4th alarm Ath alarm Ath alarm 4th alarm 06 B 5th alarm 5th alarm 5th alarm 5th alarm 07 B 6th alarm 6th alarm 6th alarm 6th alarm New alarms display on the lowest monitor number with the fewest alarms cycling Chronological Pair D and 0 The oldest alarm of a specific group is displayed on one designated monitor while all other alarms in the group are sequenced on the second designated monitor All steps programmed for the alarm contact appear on the designated monitor Example Four alarms set to display on monitors 04 and 05 will appear in the following order Monitor 1 Alarm 2 Alarms 3 Alarms 4 Alarms ALARM MONITOR GROUP SETUP 040 1st al
81. nd F2 to scroll through the camera title position numbers Navigate to the desired character in the font table for the next position and then press F1 Continue until the camera title is complete NOTE You must also configure the camera receiver Refer to the appropriate camera receiver installation manual Program Vertical Drive Option Optional Select ON in the VERTICAL DRIVE field to provide the camera with a synchronization pulse via the coax cable NOTE You can use the vertical drive option with any Pelco camera that supports the Pelco V Sync feature C1522M C 2 05 45 EVENT TIMERS You can automate system operation to activate sequences or macros on specific monitors Events can be scheduled on a daily or weekly basis or on a specific date such as a holiday If you set more than one timer to start at the same time the timers will run in the following order of precedence weekly special daily On each event timer screen e methods are provided for selecting the event time scrolling through time values or entering a valid hour and minute e Fach timer can activate either a macro or a sequence Select a value for either the MACRO field or the SEQ field e macro started by an event timer runs until the last step is completed unless you specify a loop in the macro e A sequence started by an event timer runs continuously until another sequence or macro begins or until a system operator selects a different camera
82. ng 1st Alarm 06 5 1st alarm step 1 2nd alarm step 1 1st alarm step 1 2nd alarm step 1 075 1st alarm step 2 2nd alarm step 2 151 alarm step 2 2nd alarm step 2 085 1st alarm step 3 2nd alarm step 3 1st alarm step 3 2nd alarm step 3 64 00639 C1522M C 2 05 MACRO COMMANDS Table H provides a description of each macro command and the additional fields required for each command Refer to the Macro section for i nstructions on programming macros Table H Macro Commands Command Description Specify Field s GON Activate an auxiliary Auxiliary Command GOFF Turn off an auxiliary Auxiliary Command Auxiliary Notes e Global includes both internal and external auxiliaries Auxiliaries on the rear panel of the CM6800 Matrix Switcher are activated by global auxiliary numbers 1 and 2 CON Activate a camera auxiliary Camera auxiliary Command Camera Camera Monitor Monitor COFF Turn off a camera auxiliary Camera auxiliary Command Camera Camera Monitor Monitor SEQ Start a sequence A sequence runs continuously until a system operator selects Sequence Command a different camera or an event timer starts another sequence or macro Monitor Monitor SWT Switch a camera to a monitor Camera Camera Monitor Monitor COPY Copy a camera vi
83. o which 1 a label is attached and 2 a camera is associated When the associated camera is panned through or remains within this defined zone the zone label appears on the monitor With some camera systems a zone can be blanked to prevent viewing while the camera is positioned in the zone 75 INDEX Access 9 Access partitioning 38 Addressing KBD100 200 300 series keyboards 20 KBD960 KBR960 series keyboards 32 M devices 22 Alarms acknowledge 58 alarm contact programming 39 alarm groups 39 63 alarm inputs 9 16 40 ALM2064 9 16 22 24 25 block build 39 63 chronological pair 39 63 display 39 63 normally open normally closed 16 priority level 63 reverse chronological pair 39 64 salvo group 39 64 video loss 41 49 61 66 ALM2064 10 ASCII commands 67 ASCII device 67 AUX 1 relay 29 Auxiliaries automatic activation 53 connection 9 global 53 installation 29 operation 60 programming 42 REL2064 9 10 22 24 25 29 60 C Camera access 56 57 camera title 48 camera receiver control 56 connection 12 14 CM6800 MGR software 27 34 50 70 CM9760 CDU T 10 14 CM9760 MDA 10 Coaxitron 8 12 48 Color bars monitor 33 Communication ports connections 17 18 port settings 18 32 programming 51 76 D protocol 8 14 48 Date display 49 programming 54 Defaults access 38 DIP switches 62 port 18 terminating switch 13 Defaults system 50 70 DIP switches ALM2064 24 KBD100 200 300 se
84. ocal address through the keyboard Setup Mode after you complete the system installation refer to the System Start Up section For use with the CM6800 Pelco recommends numbering M devices in a sequential order In a sample application with two of each M device you might assign local addresses as follows M device local addresses Default Recommended for CM6800 KBD960 KBR960 1 1 2 REL2064 1 3 4 ALM2064 1 5 6 NOTE To use the CM6800 system access or keyboard priority features you must address KBD960 KBR960 keyboards within a range of 1 8 COMPARED COLOR RUN COMPARED COLOR RUN IS IN SAME DIRECTION IS IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION BROWN BROWN REVERSED CABLE Figure 15 RJ 45 Cable Types C1522M C 2 05 Connecting a Single KBD960 KBR960 Keyboard To connect a single KBD960 KBR960 Keyboard to the CM6800 1 Connect the keyboard to the CM9505UPS using the straight cable supplied with the keyboard 2 Connect the 95050 to on the CM6800 32X6 using the 6 foot 1 8 m straight data cable supplied with the CM6800 NOTE After completing system installation and power up you must configure the KBD960 KBR960 settings Refer to the System Start Up section 45 DEFAULT SETTINGS RS 485 19200 BAUD NO PARITY 8 DATA BITS 1 STOP BIT 50 60 HZ mt 25 WATTS CABLE CAN BE STRAIGHT SUPPLIED OR REVERSED CM9505U
85. on defining zones C1522M C 2 05 61 APPENDIX CM6800 DIP SWITCHES Figure 46 CM6800 DIP Switches Factory Default Settings Table G CM6800 DIP Switch Settings CM6800 DIP Switch Default Settings Switch 1 OFF 0 5 CM6800 32X6 OFF ON 1 PAL CM6800 32X6 X ON Switch 2 RESERVED must be in the OFF position for proper operation OFF Switch 3 RESERVED must be in the OFF position for proper operation OFF Switch 4 RESERVED must be in the ON position for proper operation ON Switch 5 RESERVED must be in the OFF position for proper operation OFF Switch 6 RESERVED must be in the OFF position for proper operation OFF Switch 7 USED TO RESET SOFTWARE REFER TO THE SOFTWARE OFF RESET SECTION CAUTION Resetting the software restores the system software to original settings programmed by Pelco All user programming is lost Switch 8 RESERVED must be in the OFF position for proper operation OFF 62 C1522M C 2 05 ALARM GROUP DISPLAY OPTIONS To display on a monitor an alarm must be assigned to an alarm group A F Before programming alarms you may want to determine the alarm display format for each alarm group An alarm can include up to eight steps so eight camera views could display as a part of each alarm A priority alarm appears on system monitors before non priority alarms despite the order specified by the alarm group assignment I
86. ort alarms to that device The CM6800 reports the following alarm information Action ASCII text An alarm is triggered alarm is cleared la An alarm is acknowledged Ka NOTE The CM6800 32X6 reports the physcial alarm number If you use the eight internal alarm inputs on the rear panel do not use the first eight inputs on any external alarm interface units ALM2064 or you will have a numbering conflict 1522 2 05 51 PRIORITY The CM6800 provides eight levels of priority control Each level defines the ability of a keyboard to control a pan tilt zoom camera positioning system and to access programming screens Priority level applies system wide a keyboard assigned priority level 2 on COM port 5 has a higher priority than a keyboard assigned priority level 4 on COM port 4 A higher level keyboard takes precedence over a lower level keyboard when the keyboards are issuing control commands PORT PRIORITY PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU PORT 05 1 CAMERA 2 LOGICAL CAMERA 3 MONITOR 4 ACCESS 5 TIME amp DATE 6 PORT 7 PRIORITY 8 SEQUENCE 9 MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH PRIORITY 01 02 08 08 08 08 08 08 RETURN Figure 42 Access the Priority Screen Select the COM port number for which you are programming priority control For e
87. ove to a predetermined scene on keyboard command or as a result of an alarm In addition a preset can place a descriptive title on the monitor screen The number of presets available is determined by the camera positioning system With a pattern operators can program a camera positioning system to move around its viewing area in a repeating pattern The number and time length of patterns varies with different positioning systems A zone is a user defined physical location to which 1 a label is attached and 2 a camera is associated When the associated camera is panned through or remains within this defined zone the zone label appears on the monitor Interface Control The CM6800 interfaces with the following Coaxitron standard mode 15 bit and extended mode 32 bit protocol receivers Pelco s D and P protocol receivers RS 422 e Pelcos M protocol devices RS 485 C1522M C 2 05 System Access and Priority The CM6800 provides the following ways to restrict system access Camera to Monitor Cameras can be assigned to specific monitors for viewing e Keyboard to Monitor Keyboards can be assigned to control specific monitors Camera to Keyboard Viewing Keyboards can be assigned view only access to specific cameras no PTZ control Control Keyboards can be assigned full access both PTZ control and viewing to specific cameras The CM6800 provides eight levels of priority control Each level defines the abil
88. resets are not available with the KBD100 keyboard KBD200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS 1 Enter the preset number 2 Press the PRESET key 1 Enter the preset number 2 Press the Prst Lock key OR Select the PRST icon CREATE AND RUN A PATTERN Patterns are not available with the KBD100 keyboard KBD200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS Create a Long Pattern 1 Enter a camera number 2 Enter 0 3 Press and hold the PATTERN key for two seconds 4 The monitor will indicate the programming function is active Move the camera position as desired for the pattern 5 Press the ACK key to close the programming function Create a Short Pattern Enter a camera number Enter the short pattern number 1 or 2 Press and hold the PATTERN key for two seconds The monitor will indicate the programming function is active Move the camera position as desired for the pattern 1 2 3 4 5 Press the ACK key to close the programming function Run a Long Pattern 1 Press the PATTERN key 2 Move the joystick or call a preset to stop the pattern Run a Short Pattern 1 Enter the short pattern number 1 or 2 2 Press the PATTERN key 3 Move the joystick or call a preset to stop the pattern Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation Operation manual for instructions on creating a pattern 1 Selec 0 display the Preset Menu 2 Selec 0 start
89. ries keyboards 20 KBD960 KBR960 series keyboards 32 matrix switcher 62 REL2064 24 Dwell 47 53 E Event timers 46 Exit programming 36 F F2 relay 30 G Genex multiplexer installation 28 operation 61 programming 32 Global auxiliaries 53 H Help screens 37 l Installation alarms 16 auxiliaries 29 cameras 12 14 Genex multiplexers 28 M devices 22 monitors 15 PC 27 Interface control 8 K KBD100 200 300 series keyboards address 20 description 10 DIP switches 20 direct powered connection 19 remote connection 21 KBD960 KBR960 series keyboards address 32 description 10 DIP switches 32 multiple keyboard connection 25 single keyboard connection 23 KBDKIT X 10 19 21 Keyboard initialize 31 L Language select 35 Logical camera number display on monitor 48 M devices addressing 22 installation 22 M protocol 8 22 Macro automatic activation 46 description 8 operate 58 programming 47 65 status 47 Models 10 Monitor alarm display 39 63 color bars 33 installation 15 programming display settings 48 mounting 11 N NTSC 62 C1522M C 2 05 0 Open collector TTL output 30 Operation alarms 58 auxiliaries 60 cameras 56 Genex multiplexer 61 macros 58 monitors 55 overview 55 patterns 59 presets 59 PTZ control 56 sequences 57 P protocol 8 14 48 PAL 62 Partitioning access 38 Password password screen 35 programming 50 Patterns automatic activation 47 53 descript
90. rogram an Internal or External Alarm Contact PROGRAM ALARM GROUPS Use the Alarm Group screen to configure alarm groups to appear on system monitors To display on a monitor an alarm must be assigned to an alarm group PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU ALARM CONTACTS 1 INTERNAL CONTACT 2 EXTERNAL CONTACT 3 VIDEO LOSS 4 ALARM GROUP CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS TIME amp DATE PORT RETURN PRIORITY SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH Figure 30 Program Alarm Groups Specify the display option for up to six alarm groups Refer to the on screen Help or to the Alarm Group Display Options in the Appendix for a description of each display option Display Option Entry Display Option Type Number of Monitors Displaying Each Alarm Group B Block build Up to six D and 0 Chronological pair One display monitor D one queue monitor Q M and L Reverse chronological pair One display monitor M one queue monitor L S Salvo group From two to six C1522M C 2 05 39 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ALARMS Use the Alarm Contact screens to configure alarm inputs When an alarm is triggered the alarm icon and the alarm letter d internal E for external appear on monitors programmed through the Alarm Group screen to display the alar
91. rovides 64 relays Refer to the REL2064 Relay Interface Unit Installation Operation Manual for detailed information External relays cannot be operated with the KBD100 KBD200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS The KBD200A 300A keyboards firmware version 4 2 and later can operate external relays Refer to the KBD200A Keyboard Installation Operation Manual or the KBD300A Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for instructions NOTE External relays cannot be operated with KBD200A 300A keyboard firmware versions prior to 4 2 1 Enter the GPI number for the appropriate relay output 2 Press 3 Press the desired AUX number icon to activate the relay and associated peripheral device Press access AUX 5 8 4 f is highlighted the operation is momentary If is not highlighted the operation is latching Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation Operation Manual for instructions Operate an Auxiliary in a Receiver Receiver auxiliary control is not available with the KBD100 KBD200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS Press AUX ON FA to activate Press AUX OFF F5 to deactivate OR To control a momentary function 1 Enterthe auxiliary number 2 Press and hold AUX ON F4 and then release From the Camera Menu press then release to control AUX 1 momentary function on the selected camera Press to control an AUX 2 momentary function Press to acce
92. s of ASCII Commands Functional Procedure Commands Result Select a pan and tilt device labeled CAMERA 16 1 Switch camera 16 to currently selected monitor 3 and switch it to monitor 3 Manipulate the pan and tilt device 1 Switch 3 to 1 5Ma2 a3 a Go to camera 2 preset 3 on monitor 5 47Ra33Da Pan right at speed 47 tilt down at speed 33 sa Stop all image motion Switch a camera 1Ma3 a Switch camera 3 to monitor 1 Call a preset 5Ma2 a3 a Go to camera 2 preset 3 on monitor 5 Pan and tilt 47Ra33Da Pan right at speed 47 tilt down at speed 33 C1522M C 2 05 67 68 Table J ASCII Commands Number ranges are enclosed in brackets do not enter the brackets When you control a fixed speed pan and tilt omit the speed information NOTE In a 96 x 16 system the numbers for cameras monitors alarms and relays can be doubled Desired Action Command Result Select monitor 1 9999 Ma Calls a monitor to use for camera operation Select camera 1 9999 a Selects a camera to display on the current operating monitor The NEXT key 4 and Next camera a PREV key commands switch to the next numbered camera in the system Previous camera a Start a sequence forward 1 99 qa Starts the selected sequence going forward incrementing camera numbers Start a sequence back
93. s successful communication between the keyboard and the CM6800 If the keyboard LED does not display the monitor number repeat 1 and 2 CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM The CM6800 is shipped from the factory with default programming settings If the defaults are acceptable the CM6800 can be operated without any user programming However you may want to program the following basic system settings e Time and date Camera titles by default each camera is titled CAM camera number e video source Extended Coaxitron protocol receivers can be operated without any programming changes For other receiver control protocols access the Camera programming screen to select the control type for the device connected to each video input e Alarms The CM6800 is shipped from the factory with the alarm contact enable field set to OFF To use the alarm features access the Alarm programming screens to enable the alarm contact In addition some or all of the following configuration steps may be necessary depending on your system Configure the CM6800 through Programming mode Refer to the Programming section for detailed instructions C1522M C 2 05 31 COMMUNICATION PORTS If you are using any communication port for a device not specified by the default setting open the Port programming screen to change the settings Table F Default Port Settings Port Default Settings COM 1 MGR RS 232 56000 baud no
94. sitions for the local address default address setting is 1 Refer to the REL2064 Relay Interface Unit Installation Operation Manual for instructions CM6800 32X6 COM 3 RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 Rx 2 Rx 3 NC 4 NC 5 GROUND 6 NC 7 Tx 8 24 2064 RJ 45 PIN OUTS 1 Tx 2 120 230V STRAIGHT SUPPLIED REL2064 CONNECT THROUGH THE OUT PORT COM 3 DEFAULT SETTINGS M RS 485 19200 BAUD NO PARITY 8 DATA BITS 1 STOP BIT Figure 18 Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit C1522M C 2 05 Multiple M Devices Multiple M devices KBD960 KBR960 ALM2064 and REL2064 can be connected to COM 3 on the CM6800 32X6 either as local devices or remote devices when connecting two KBD960 KBR960 keyboards to the CM6800 you must use a remote connection Multiple M Devices Local Connection 1 If you are connecting KBD960 KBR960 connect it to the CM9505UPS with the straight cable supplied with the keyboard Then connect the CM9505UPS to the IN port on the next unit either the ALM2064 or the REL2064 with a 6 foot 1 8 m straight cable supplied with the CM6800 2 Connect each ALM2064 and REL2064 unit to the next unit with a 6 foot 1 8 m straight cable supplied with the CM6800 from the OUT port to the IN port on the next unit You can connect a maximum of two ALM2064 units and two REL2064 units to the CM6800
95. ss this unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 3R 35 4 4X 6 or 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain or moisture 7 Donotexpose this unit to dripping or splashing Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on this unit 8 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 9 The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the unit and equipment 0 Do not install near any heat source 1 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 2 Clean only with dry cloth 3 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug 4 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 5 Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This symbol indicates that there are important operating and mainte DO NOT OPEN nance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation F
96. ss through 6 60 C1522M C 2 05 CONTROL GENEX MULTIPLEXER AND GENEX MULTIPLEXER DISPLAYS Multiplexer control is not available with the KBD100 KBD200A 300A KEYBOARDS KBD960 KBR960 KEYBOARDS 1 Enter the number of the multiplexer input 2 Press the CAM key 3 Press the SHIFT key When the SHIFT LED is lit the keyboard can be used to operate the following Genex multiplexer function keys F1 Digital zoom F2 PIP display F3 Quad display AUX ON F4 9 screen display AUX OFF F5 16 screen display To select a camera through the multiplexer a Enter the desired camera number 1 16 based on the camera assignments set through the multiplexer b Press the CAM key 4 Press the SHIFT key to return to normal keyboard operation When the SHIFT LED is off you can control the currently selected PTZ camera through the multiplexer To return to camera selection controlled by the CM6800E a Select the desired camera number b Press the CAM key c Move the joystick as necessary 1 Enter a MUX input number and press Each MUX input is associated with a camera input Figure 43 shows MUX 1 being controlled 2 Select wx MUX Menu 1 appears wx should be highlighted which means you have MUX control 3 Cycle through the 16 picture inserts if yo have a 16 channel multiplexer by entering the camera number and selecting B 4 Selec again to zoom into the MUX camera You can
97. stallation Operation Manual for instructions on accessing the Advanced System Setup programming screen Select the following options e SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY TRACK MAIN e UNIT ID must match the port address assigned through the CM6800 e TYPE SLAVE each multiplexer connected to the CM6800 must be in slave mode C1522M C 2 05 MONITOR COLOR ADJUSTMENT Once you have connected all devices and powered the system use the CM6800 color bars as a reference tool for adjusting the color on each monitor 1 Enter 9999 2 Press the CAM key Broadcast quality color bars appear on the monitor 3 Adjust color on each monitor as necessary until the color bars match the following color order on the monitor for black and white monitors you can use the color bars to adjust brightness YELLOW r 2 I 9 gt o MAGENTA LIGHT PURPLE 00630 Figure 26 CM6800 Color Bars PROGRAM PRESETS Program presets as necessary for your system Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual for instructions ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING Refer to the Programming section for complete instructions on programming the CM6800 C1522M C 2 05 33 PROGRAMMING THE CM6800 The CM6800 is shipped from the factory with default programming settings If the defaults are acceptable the CM6800 can be operated without any user programming However you may want to program the following basic system settings
98. switching Less than 16 milliseconds typical 15 MHz Flat to 8 MHz 1dB to 13 MHz 50 dB peak to peak vs RMS noise 55 dB typical at 3 58 MHz 0 03 typical 0 24 typical Unity 1dB Zero volts White with black outline adjustable brightness Two lines twenty character title plus camera number monitor number date four formats and time 24 hour or AM PM formats On screen menu driven 128 ASCII characters 20 to 120 F 7 to 49 C 10 90 non condensing 17 40 W x 5 25 x 12 25 D inches without rack ears 44 20 x 13 34 x 31 12 cm Factory configured for EIA rack mount 3 RUJ rack ears can be removed for versatile wall mount or freestanding applications 12 7 Ib 5 76 kg Design and product specifications subject to change without notice C1522M C 2 05 REGULATORY NOTICES This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules 0peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
99. t KBD100 200A 300A Series keyboards and two KBD960 KBR960 Series keyboards Switcher can provide power for one KBD100 200A 300A Series keyboard Additional keyboards will require a remote power supply Coaxitron and RS 422 Eight individually programmable for N O or N C on rear panel plus an additional 128 via ALM2064 Alarm Interface Units providing a total of 136 possible One relay SPDT rated at 0 5 125 V 1 amp 30 VDC 60 milliohms contact resistance One open collector TTL 15 VDC maximum 25 mA maximum Two REL2064 Relay Interface Units may be connected to expand relay outputs to a maximum of 128 Five data ports one PTZ control port flexible configuration options one port provides power for keyboard 120 V or 230 V 50 60Hz 25W SWITCHER CHARACTERISTICS Video Inputs Looping Video Outputs Switching Type Switching Method Switching Time VIDEO Bandwidth Frequency Response Signal to Noise Ratio Adjacent Channel Crosstalk Differential Gain Differential Phase Gain DC Output CHARACTER GENERATION Character Type Camera Identification Programmable Character Set ENVIRONMENTAL Ambient Operating Temperature Humidity MECHANICAL Dimensions Mounting Unit Weight 32 BNC terminating or looping individually selectable per camera 5 to 2 0 Vp p composite video video loss detection Six outputs BNC Cross point video matrix NTSC and PAL compatible Vertical interval
100. the macro PATT Start a pattern Pattern Command Camera Camera Monitor Monitor PRES Start a preset Preset Command Camera Camera Monitor Monitor RSCN Start a random scan Camera Camera Monitor Monitor FSCN Start a frame scan Camera Camera Monitor Monitor SSCN Stop a scan Camera Camera Monitor Monitor Refer to the MX4000 Genex Series Simplex and Duplex Multiplexers Installation Operation Manual for information on multiple camera displays The number of patterns and presets available is determined by the camera positioning system Refer to the appropriate camera positioning system manual 66 C1522M C 2 05 ASCII OPERATING COMMANDS ASCII protocol uses the ASCII character set to transmit and receive commands between an ASCII device such as a personal computer PC or ASCII keyboard and the CM6800 The ASCII protocol communicates in a standard asynchronous byte oriented protocol that includes 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 parity bit odd parity and 1 stop bit The default communication rate is 9600 baud A lowercase a ends each command The ASCII translator acknowledges accepted commands and rejected commands with the following responses AKa command accepted NAa command rejected or the ASCII translator does not recognize the command If the command requires a numeric value enter the number first Table provides examples of ASCII commands Table J lists all of the commands Table Example
101. tions until the appropriate entry appears in the field 2 Navigate to the next field or press PGM to exit NOTE On the Monitor and Time amp Date screens you must apply the changes refer to Time amp Date or Monitor in this section Enter a numerical value in an option field not available in all fields All keyboards 1 Using the numerical keypad enter a number within the range of valid options example to enter an internal alarm contact you must enter a number between 1 and 8 2 Press F1 the KBD100 200A 300A keyboard or select on the KBD960 KBR960 keyboard Access the HELP screen Sequences Macros and Alarm Group screens All keyboards 1 Navigate to the HELP field 2 Press F1 Access the NEXT or PREVIOUS page of a list not available on every screen All keyboards 1 Navigate to the NEXT or PREVIOUS field 2 Press F1 Exit a screen All keyboards 1 Navigate to the RETURN field 2 Navigate left or right OR Press the PGM key to return to the previous screen or menu C1522M C 2 05 ACCESS The CM6800 supports the following system partitioning to control switching system access Keyboard to Monitor Restrict a keyboard from accessing selected monitors Camera to Keyboard Restrict a keyboard from calling selected cameras to monitors Or video viewing only permit the viewing of selected cameras while preventing pan and tilt control Camera to Monitor R
102. u must navigate left or right in the SET ALL field otherwise monitor display settings are not changed If you selected CURRENT in the MONITOR field navigating left or right in the SET ALL field has no effect 49 PASSWORD Use the Set Password screen to change the system password If you change the password and then forget the new one you will have to reset the system to the factory defaults All system program ming will be lost Pelco recommends uploading your programming settings to the CM6800 MGR before changing the password This allows you to download the previous system settings in the event of a system reset If necessary refer to the Troubleshooting section for the system reset procedure PELCO SWITCHER SET PASSWORD MODEL CM6800 MAIN MENU OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VER PASSWORD 1 CAMERA 2 LOGICAL CAMERA 3 MONITOR 4 ACCESS 5 TIME amp DATE 6 7 8 9 RETURN PORT PRIORITY SEQUENCE MACRO 10 ALARM CONTACTS 11 EVENT TIMER 12 SET AUXILIARY 13 SET PASSWORD ABOUT CM6800 ENGLISH RETURN 00656 00654 Figure 40 Access the Set Password Screen Use the numerical keypad to enter the old and new passwords The password must be seven digits 1 Enter the current password Default 2899100 2 Enter the new password 3 Enter the new password again as a verification check Once the new password is accepted the Main Menu appears 50 C1522M C 2 05 PORT
103. uding wiper blades Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 network video recorders NA All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 2096 restocking and refurbishing charge One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applica freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below tions that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send the goods to Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In
104. ulating the resistor value is given in Figure 23 CONTROL 12 PIN PLUG IN Bl H pappi AUX 1 RELAY 7 CONTACT RATINGS TTLIIRR 2 1 30 VDC EXTERNAL 0 3A 110 VDC Vl 0 5A 125 VDC o o R VPS VPS OPERATING CURRENT OF THE EXTERNAL DEVICE MUST NOT EXCEED AUX 1 CURRENT RATING V RATED OPERATING VOLTAGE OF THE EXTERNAL DEVICE R CURRENT LIMITING RESISTOR VPS VOLTAGE OF THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE MUST NOT EXCEED VOLTAGE RATING FOR THE ASSOCIATED CURRENT VPS CAN BE AC OR DC VPS NEGATIVE COMMON OR GROUND TERMINAL OF EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE AC OR DC FORMULAS FOR R VALUES R OHMS VPS V lo P WATTS Ly XR Figure 23 Wiring the AUX 1 Relay Output C1522M C 2 05 29 30 Connecting the Open Collector output F2 TTL F2 is a TTL open collector output This output provides a path to ground to control the low voltage trigger input on many devices It can control higher voltage control inputs via isolation relays Refer to Figure 24 for wiring details Do not exceed the voltage and current ratings for the TTL output An external pull up resistor is usually necessary The formula for calculating the resistor value is given in Figure 24 PTZ CONTR
105. ward 1 99 ba Starts the selected sequence going backward decrementing camera numbers Hold a sequence ea Places the running sequence on hold freezing the currently selected camera on the monitor It lets you control the camera or switch The sequence is still armed on he monitor but inactive Hold a macro 64 ea Places the running macro on hold Pan left 64 La Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device left or right at the speed Pan right 64 Ra indicated If you omit the speed some devices move at their default speed and Stop pan left La others move at their slowest possible speed Speed information has no effect on Stop pan right Ra ixed speed devices Tilt up 63 Ua Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device up or down at the speed Tilt down 63 Da indicated If you omit the speed some devices move at their default speed and Stop tilt up Ua others move at their slowest possible speed Speed information has no effect on Stop tilt down Da ixed speed devices Zoom telephoto Ta Makes the currently selected camera zoom in close up view or zoom out wide Zoom wide Wa view Stop zoom telephoto Ta Stop zoom wide Wa Focus near Na Changes the good focus range nearer or farther on the currently selected camera Focus far Fa Stop focus near Na Stop focus far Fa Iris open Oa Opens brighter image or closes darker image the iris on the currently selected Iris close Ca camera Stop iris open 0a Stop iris close Ca Stop all P

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