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1.                                                   T oo    9900000   0  90000000  2 00000 de        JP1        02         D       000000  0     000           20101                  0 Ey Sx ET E    ell      Dd        0 0 nd  nd  od  00   JP16    NOTE  JUMPER JP1 CORRESPONDS TO VIDEO INPUT 1   JP2 TO VIDEO INPUT 2  ETC     Figure 5  Video Termination Jumpers    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     3  Refer to Figure     Set DIP switches     a  Communication port 2 is available for a PC or remote keyboard operating in ASCII  mode   Refer to ASC   Operating Commands   Most PC applications require  RS 232  A remote keyboard can require either RS 232 or RS 422  depending on  the communications facility  To find out the required interface  check your PC  serial port information or refer to your keyboard manual  Set DIP switch SW5   COM 2  for RS 232 or RS 422  according to your system requirements  The  SCU is configured at the factory for RS 422     b  DIP switches SW1  SW2  SW3 and SWA are to remain in the factory default posi     tion  OFF          DIP switch SW6  COM1  is to remain in factory default position  RS 422                                                                                                                             SW6 DEFAULTS  o TO RS 422    AP    G9                 P un                                                                                 POWER  TERMINAL   BLOCK                                 9900000       01000 de             _   os               
2.                                            TRANSFORMER    09100000         000000                    0    Bugs a       ug     SW5  amp  6 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS    RS 422 485 RS 232 KEY    8 49S8v2c l    o       z                                                       Figure 6  DIP Switch Locations    4  Replace cover        Mount unir    BL9OGvVESI                                                                                          ON OFF  2    00054    1  Selecta suitable location for the SCU  It must be within 6 feet  1 8 m  of a suitable  electrical outlet  Do not connect the power yet     2  Refer to Figure 7  Position mounting ears on the sides of the SCU for the appropriate  mounting  If the ears are not required  leave them off     POSITION BRACKETS FOR          lt   POSITION BRACKETS FOR      FLUSH MOUNTING   WALL OR TABLE TOP     Figure 7  Installing Mounting Ears    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     RACK MOUNTING  REAR     OSITION BRACKETS FOR  UNDER TABLE MOUNTING          NOTE  EACH SCU COMES WITH    2 MOUNTING BRACKETS    10    3  Refer to Figure 8  Use suitable hardware to mount the SCU an in equipment bay or  against a flat surface  according to your installation requirements        MOUNT TO RACK OR SURFACE d  WITH 4 SCREWS    Figure 8  Mounting the Matrix Switcher        CONNECT VIDEO SOURCES    Refer to Figure 9  Connect video cables at the appropriate BNC receptacles on the back of  the SCU   CAMERA 15    CAMERA 1 Qi     CM6700 SCU       vineooursurs          
3.                                  Y     g          LOOPING OUT    Figure 9  Connecting Video Sources    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05       CONNECT CONTROL LINES    NOTE   fD or P protocol  receivers are used  they must  all be the same protocol  D  and P protocol receivers  cannot be mixed on the  SCU s communication port   Coaxitron control may be  used for some of your  sources when either D or P  protocol receivers are used     NOTE  Unless you have  receivers that are equipped  for bi directional control  you  will only need to run two  wires  TX  and TX   to each  receiver     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     1  Connect camera control lines to receivers  If your video sources are all controlled by  Coaxitron  skip this section and go to step  If any of your video sources are using D  or P protocol via RS 422 communications circuits  they will connect at COM 1 on the  back of the SCU  as outlined below     2  Refer to Figure 10  Connect control lines to COM 1 at the connector on the back of the  SCU           COM 1  1 6              RS 422  PIN ASSIGNMENTS  PIN FUNCTION  T               COM 1  1 6   COM 2  7 12                          NOTE  TO PROPERLY  SHIELD DATA CABLE  CONNECT GROUND  ON ONE END ONLY    12 PIN PLUG IN  CONNECTOR     OPTIONAL           CONNECT PINS 5  amp  6 ONLY IF  USING BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL       TO RECEIVERS          00052  Figure 10  COM 1 Connections on the SCU  3  Connect wiring to all receivers     a  Daisy chaining  going from one receiver to ano
4.           39  LIST OF TABLES  Table Page  A Keyboard Addresses  oie casero rd e imas a n Ga ces Pr      19  B Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit                                             20  C Examples of ASCII Commands         36  D        COMMANA cH                     37  E Solutions To  Common Problem          ed 40  F Switcher Controller and Keyboard RJ 45 Pin Functions                                     40    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS    Prior to installation and use of this product  the following WARNINGS should be observed     1  Installation and servicing should be done only by qualified service personnel and  conform to all local codes     2  This unit is designed for indoor use only and must not be installed where exposed to  rain and moisture     3  Theinstallation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the  weight of the unit and equipment     4  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    The product and or manual may bear the following marks    This symbol indicates that dangerous volt   age constituting a risk of electric shock is    present within this unit  CAUTION        RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK        This symbol indicates that there are impor  DO NOT OPEN   tant operating and maintenance instructions  in the literature accomp
5.       CM6700 Matrix  Switcher Controller    Installation   Operation Manual    C523M H  6 05     Pelco     3500 Pelco Way     Clovis  CA 93612 5699 USA    www pelco com  In North America and Canada  Tel  800  289 9100    FAX  800  289 9150  International Customers  Tel  1 559  292 1981             1 559  348 1120    CONTENTS    Section Page  IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS          c  ccccsccccesscescssseeecsseeeesseseeecseeeessseeeees  MODELES                                    ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT        3   4      4   DESCRIPTION citri      m  8   8   9           INSTALLATION              SET OPTIONS  MOUNT UNIT  CONNECT VIDEO SOURCES     CONNECT CONTROL LINES  CONNECT MONITORS                     nti nette           CONNECT ALARMS              CONNECT AUXILIARIES      CONNECT COM 2 PORT      CONNECT KEYBOARDS                          PROGRAMMING                           OPERATION           ad B ea Ee n EE DX ese E EP ex Er educ  ASCILOPERATING COMMANDS                          36  TROUBLESHOOTING  acia oit t                   39  GAINING  INITIAL  CONTROL                       rri m Dr ertet 39  USING A PC TO SEND ASCII COMMANDS VIA COM 2                                           39  PERFOBMING  A SOFTWARE RESET      5   niei to pepe ea t          39  SPECIFICATIONS           e ceci Hr ibd eee rt i Rede P LE ERE ER ERR    41                                                         43  REGULATORY NOTICES                            pr B edge es      44  WARRANTY AND RETUR
6.    accept changes     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Step                Function    Action    Result       r        Use F1 and F2 to select the desired style  DD MM Y Y   MM DD YY  DD MMM YY and MMM DD Y Y      Move down to the TYPE field     Use F1 and F2 to select the desired type  12 HOUR  or 24 HOUR      Move down to the SET CLOCK field   Check all your entries  If any fields are incorrect     move to them  enter the corrections  and move  back to the SET CLOCK field       When you are ready to set the time  mark time and    pan right when the new time in the TIME field arrives     Go to another step or press 9 to exit     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        The selected style flashes     The TYPE field flashes     The selected type flashes     The SET CLOCK field flashes     The SET CLOCK field flashes     The clock begins running from the new time   The Main Menu appears     27       Function    Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued           Action    Result       Program  Alarms 1 16    28    j Pan right        a  Enter the Main Menu     b  Press 4     c  Pan right     d  Move down to the ALM ENABLE 1 field     e  Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the Alarm Enable  field      ON       OFF   If you selected OFF go to  step k  otherwise  go to the next step     f  Pan right     g  Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the Alarm TYPE  field  NO   normally open contacts  NC   normal
7.   7 12   RS 422 485  PIN ASSIGNMENTS  FUNCTION                       12 PIN PLUG IN  CONNECTOR                                                                                     TO EXTERNAL DEVICE          Figure 18  Connecting      RS 422 485 Interface    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  17       CONNECT KEYBOARDS    Pelco offers three keyboard models for use with the CM6700 matrix switcher  Complete in   stallation instructions are provided with each keyboard  The most common connections are  for local and remote keyboards  The procedures for installing local and remote keyboards  are repeated here  Refer to the keyboard manual for the less common ASCII connection   KBD200A only      Do the following to install  Refer to Figure 19     1  Local keyboard  Using the data cable that is supplied with the keyboard  plug one end  into the RJ 45 connector on the rear of the keyboard and plug the other end into the  LOCAL KEYBOARD port on the SCU  Set the keyboard DIP switch for the desired  address for the local keyboard  refer to Table A      NOTE  A KBDKIT or If you are not installing any other keyboards  go to the Programming section  To install  KBDKIT X 15 required to remote keyboards  complete steps 2 10    connect remote keyboards    The KBDKIT consists of two 2  Select a suitable location for each keyboard and wall block  Wall blocks must be within  HJ 45 wall blocks and one 6 feet  1 8 m  of a suitable electrical outlet  Do not mount the wall block yet    120 VAC to 12 VAC tra
8.   jumpers in the Set Options section are a similar process        Keyboards do not function after installation  and initial power up     Confirm that all wiring is correct and that keyboards have power and are connected     Confirm that all keyboards are addressed differently        Previous system control has been lost     First  try initializing the keyboard by entering the monitor number followed by  pressing the MON key  If this does not restore control       Second  try unplugging the data cable from the rear of the keyboard and then  plugging it back in  Then re initialize the keyboard  If this does not restore control       Third  power down the CM6700  power back up  and then re initialize keyboards   If this does not restore control       Fourth  perform a software reset  refer to Performing a Software Heset in this  section   If this does not restore control  call Pelco at 1 800 289 9100        Cannot gain keyboard and ASCII port PTZ  control after another user has stopped  controlling     You must wait at least five seconds after a separate user has stopped before you  can gain control        The unit malfunctions and you cannot  restore it to satisfactory operation     Perform a software reset  refer to Performing a Software Hesetin this  section            The keyboard transformer must be  replaced        If a 12 VAC transformer is unavailable  you can use a 12 VDC transformer   Polarity is unimportant when wiring the transformer to the wall jack        Table F  
9.  11   COM 2 17  32   COM 2 port 17  32  Connect alarms 14  Connect auxiliaries 15  Connect COM 2 port 17  Connect control lines 11  Connect keyboards 18  Connect monitors 13  Connect video sources 10    D  D or P protocol 5  11  Daisy chaining 11    Description 5  DIP switches 9  18    G    Group sequences 5    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     J  Jumpers 8  K    KBD100 4   KBD200A 4   KBD300A 4   KBDKIT 4  18  KBDKIT X 4  18  Keyboard addresses 19  Keyboards 5    L    Local keyboard 18  Looping terminations 8    Macro preset 30  Main menu 20  Mount unit 9  Multiplexer 5          Open collector 5  15  Operation 36    P protocol 5  11   Password     default 20  Patterns 5   Personal computer 5  17  36  Presets 5   Program alarms 28  30  Program auxiliary outputs 33  Program camera access 35    Program camera sequences 24    Program cameras 23    Program communication ports 32    Program keyboard access 34  Program monitors 24  Program time and date 26  Programming 20    Programming presets  patterns  and zones    35    Q  Quick reference chart 21  R    Regulatory notices 3  Relay 5   Relay output 15   Remote keyboards 18  Returns 44   RS 232 9  17   RS 422 9  11  17  RS 422 485 17   RS 485 cable distance 18    5    Safeguards 3   Select receiver protocol 23  Sequences 5   Set options 8   Set time 26   Specifications 41   Star configuration 12    T    Troubleshooting 39  TTL 5  15          Wall block 18  Warnings 3  Warranty 44    43    PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION    W
10.  RETURN     h  Pan right     i  To program group    go to step j  Otherwise go to step        j  Move down to the group 3  MON TO CAMERA 11   16  field     k  Repeat steps d through i for group 3      Move down to the RETURN field     m  Pan right        n  Go to another step or press 9 to exit                 ACCESS    1  KEYBOARD TO MONITOR  2  MON TO CAMERA 1 10  3  MON TO CAMERA 11 16            RETURN    Step    Function Action       MON TO CAMERA ACCESS  MON CAMERA    The Main Menu appears    The Access screen appears  Access is pro   grammed in three groups  The group 1  Keyboard  to Monitor  number flashes    The group 2 number flashes    The Monitor to Camera Access matrix screen    appears  The entry for MON 1 CAMERA 1 flashes     The selected value flashes     The selected values flash     The R in the RETURN field flashes     The Access screen appears  The group 1   Keyboard to Monitor  number flashes     The group 3 number flashes     The R in RETURN flashes     The Main Menu appears        PROCEDURE    Enable disable each  monitor s ability to display  the image from each camera   YIN      METHOD  F1 F2       12345678910  YYYYYYYYYY   YYYYYYYYYY  YYYYYYYYYY                           RETURN       Result       Program  Presets   Patterns  and  Zones    Refer to your keyboard manual     Programming is completed     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     35    OPERATION    The CM6700 can be operated with a KBD100  KBD200A  or KBD300A keyboard  It can  also be operated from 
11.  THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE    NOTE   VDC SHOULD BE 5 V OR GREATER   BUT NOT EXCEED 32 V OR THE MAXIMUM  RATED OUTPUT VOLTAGE FOR THE DEVICE  INPUT   VDC CAN ONLY BE DC     Figure 16  Wiring the AUX 2 and AUX 3  TTL  Outputs    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        CONNECT        2 PORT    NOTE     you are using a You will need to use the COM 2 port if your system includes an ASCII control device  such  PC at COM Z  refer to the as a personal computer or a keyboard that is connected via dial up lines or fiber optic net   Troubleshooting section  work  The port interface at COM 2 can be either RS 232 or RS 422 485  The DIP switches    should have been set  refer to Figure 6      a  If you require an RS 232 port interface  connect wires from the RS 232 device to the  COM 2 terminals at the back of the SCU  Refer to Figure 17     b  If you require an RS 422 485 port interface  connect wires from the RS 422 device to  the COM 2 terminals at the back of the SCU  Refer to Figure 18            12 PIN TERMINAL STRIP     ON REAR OF SCU    ooooooooooo oll  AAA AA AAA AAA       COM 2  7 12               COM 1  1 6   COM 2  7 12   oC DA AAA     5 232  1234567891011 12  PIN ASSIGNMENTS       FUNCTION  T   SPARE  GND  SPARE  SPARE  R           12 PIN PLUG IN  CONNECTOR                                                                                     TO EXTERNAL DEVICE                12 PIN TERMINAL STRIP 77   uo  ONREAROFSCU 77  COM 1  1 6  7 5 5 000000001     COM 2  7 12  za            COM 2
12.  control after    another user gives up control     8 04 Removed agency logos and certifications  updated Warranty and Return information   6 05 Corrected Figure 9  Connecting Video Sources     Pelco  the Pelco Logo  Camclosure  Esprit  Genex  Legacy  and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco   Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco        Copyright 2005  Pelco  All rights reserved     
13.  the user supplied cable between wall jacks is appropri   ate for the application     2  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     USING A PC TO SEND ASCII COMMANDS VIA COM 2    The CM6700 will ignore ASCII commands issued to the COM 2 port from an external  device  such as a PC  if  1  the commands are issued manually from a PC  AND  2  a sys   tem keyboard is connected to the local keyboard port  The CM6700 will respond with the  acknowledgement string  AK or NA   but it will not execute the commands  Under these  conditions the CM6700 will execute the ASCII commands if they are issued as strings from  a text file or programmed function key  The problem exists only if keying the characters in  manually     Solution    Disconnect any system keyboard from the CM6700 if you are manually keying in ASCII  commands from a PC  or 2  do not key ASCII characters in manually  Write command  strings to text files and send the file  If using Terminal in Windows 3 1  program the function  keys with complete command strings     PERFORMING A SOFTWARE RESET    Press the Software Reset button on the front panel  refer to Figure 21   The button is  recessed to prevent accidental operation  Use a small screwdriver  pencil tip  or similar  probe to operate the switch  Hold the switch in for about 
14. 3 are TTL open collector outputs  These outputs provide a path to ground  to control the low voltage trigger inputs on many devices  They can control higher volt   age control inputs via isolation relays  Refer to Figure 16 for wiring details  Do not ex   ceed the voltage and current ratings for the TTL outputs  An external pull up resistor is  usually necessary  The formula for calculating the resistor value is given in Figure 16     VIDEO INPUTS           12 PIN TERMINAL STRIP     ON REAR OF SCU       30 VDC  11 VDC  125 VAC              12 PIN PLUG IN                                                                               CONNECTOR   PIN 1   VPS  VPS  lo       OPERATING CURRENT OF THE EXTERNAL DEVICE   NOTE  Io MUST NOT EXCEED     ud      Vo   RATED OPERATING VOLTAGE OF THE EXTERNAL DEVICE   MUST NOT EXCEED FI VOLTAGE      CURRENT LIMITING RESISTOR   RATING FOR THE ASSOCIATED  VPS   VOLTAGE OF THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE   Fl CURRENT  VPS CAN BE AC OR DC  VPS   NEGATIVE  COMMON OR GROUND TERMINAL OF EXTERNAL      POWER SOURCE     FORMULAS FOR R VALUES  R OHMS    VPS Vo    lo    P WATTS      lofXR     WIRING FOR NORMALLY OPEN TYPE CONTACTS SHOWN  FOR  NORMALLY CLOSED TYPE CONTACT  MOVE WIRE FROM  THE NO TERMINAL TO THE NC TERMINAL     00048    Figure 15  Wiring the AUX 1  Relay  Output    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  15    16           12 PIN TERMINAL STRIP   ON REAR OF SCU                DEVICE  EX  VIDEO SEEN    FROM VIDEO OUTPUT  LOOPED TO MONITOR     VDC   VOLTAGE OF
15. AL    RETURN                             Figure 21  Quick Reference Chart    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  21       Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued              Function Action Result  Change a  Enter the Main Menu  The Main Menu appears   Password    NOTE   fyou  change the  password and then  forget the new one   you will have to  reset the system to  the factory defaults   All system  programming will  be lost     See the 7 oub e   shooting section for  the system reset  procedure     22       b  Press 7     c  Type the existing password and press ACK     d  Type the new password and press ACK     e  Type the new password again and press ACK     f  Go to another step or press 9 to exit        The Set Password screen appears  The first  asterisk     in the OLD PASSWORD field flashes     The first asterisk     in the NEW PASSWORD field  flashes  If you make a mistake  you are prompted to  try again     The first asterisk     in the VERIFICATION field  flashes     The screen says    NEW PASSWORD ACCEPTED    If you make a mistake  you will be notified that the  new password does not match the verification  password    After the new password is accepted  the Main Menu  appears     PROCEDURE METHOD  Enter Old Password  Keypad               SET PASSWORD    Enter New Password  Keypad        OLD PASSWORD  NEW PASSWORD    VERIFICATION   Enter New Password Keypad    again   RETURN    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switch
16. ARRANTY    Pelco will repair or replace  without charge  any merchandise 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     Five years on FT FR8000 Series fiber optic products   hree years on Genex   Series products  multiplexers  server  and keyboard      hree years on Camclosure   and fixed camera models  except the CC3701H 2   CC3701H 2X  CC3751H 2  CC3651H 2X  MC3651H 2  and MC3651H 2X camera models   which have a five year warranty     wo years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses     wo years on Legacy    CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix  and DF5 DF8 Series  fixed dome products     wo years on Spectra    Esprit    ExSite   and PS20 scanners  including when used in  continuous motion applications     wo years on Esprit  and WW5700 Series window wiper  excluding wiper blades         Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders  NVR300 Series network video  recorders  and Endura  Series distributed network based video products     One year  except video heads  on video cassette recorders  VCRs   Video heads will be  covered for a period of six months     Six months on all pan and tilts  scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion  applications  that is  preset scan  tour and auto scan modes      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 
17. ES 00 00 00  PASSWORD RETURN    PROCEDURE METHOD  COM 1  Select Protocol F1 F2  SET PORT  422D  422P   Pan L R  1  COM PORT 1 PROTOCOL 422D  2  COM PORT 2 BAUD RATE 2400 Select Baud F1 F2   1200  2400  4800  Pan L R  9600    RETURN RETURN RETURN  NORMAL PROCEDURE METHOD PROCEDURE     METHOD  COM2 Select Baud F1 F2  DISPLAY For each     select F1 F2 SET PORT  1200  2400  4800  Pan L R  SET AUXILIARY MENU    activation BAUD RATE 9600 9600    AUX_SOURCE   MODE      PARITY Even     F1 ALM KEY  Alarms defined for Monitor 1 or Keyboard          Set Parity  None  FA F2  F2 KBD   T Even           Pan L R  Select auxiliary F1 F2  F3 KBD LAT output Mode RETURN Set Stop Bits  1  2   F1 F2          OT  Momentary  e Pan iR CM6700 PROGRAMMING  g  or Keyed          QUICK REFERENCE    CHART  PROCEDURE      METHOD  PROCEDURE METHOD  Enter Old Password  Keypad    SET PASSWORD KBD TO MONITOR ACCESS      EUS  KBD MONI  OLD PASSWORD     Pier New password  Keypad TEE control the monitors  NEW PASSWORD Ht Enter New Password Keypad 1 a        YIN    VERIFICATION            again 3y YY                  RETURN      YY Enable disable each F1 F2       keyboard s ability to       y yY program a preset   YIN    S  MON TO CAMERA ACCESS PROCEDURE METHOD  MON CAMERA Enable disable each F1 F2  1  KEYBOARD TO MONITOR 12345678910 monitor s ability to display  2  MON TO CAMERA 1 10                      the image from each camera  3  MON TO CAMERA 11 16 YOR ACOA ANY  YIN                                         AN
18. N INFORMATION                 esent nennen 44  LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  Figure Page  1 GM6 200 AppliGations         ete P er aee itt e Rene Le edd 6  2 Application with a Multiplexer                                                        7  3 Applications with Remote Keyboards  ASCII  KBD200A Only     inf  4 Cover Removal               et ebat 3 8  5 Video Termination Jumpers     8  6 DIP Switch                   tat re EE eer cedo            cee      9  7 Installing Mounting          rnt ten ren trt 9  8 Mounting the Matrix Switcher        10  9 Connecting Video SOUICOS                                  db ce 10  11 Daisy Chaining ReGelV8ls      iic          t                   11  10 COM 1 Connections ori the 560    tc n iei een ete ib De 11  12 Making Receiver Connections at a Distribution Block  CM9760 CDU T            12  13 Monitor Cornnectioris                    pt cba rete t tene Gente vt t HER EH n  14 Connecting  Alarms  tici conse ns ties ipt a reete t a ERE e     15 Wiring the AUX 1  Relay  Output  16 Wiring the AUX 2 and AUX     TTL  Outputs                                                    16  17 Connecting an  RS 232 Interface    n tte ied rg ce es 17  18 Connecting an RS 422 485 Interface                                                                 17  19 Installing Local and Remote Keyboards                                                            18  20 Quick Reference            titer reat a n ede e 21  21 Software Reset Button                          
19. PUT        KBD200A 300A       Figure 2  Application with a Multiplexer    VIDEO OUTPUTS       RS 422 FACILITY  FIBER OPTIC TERMINAL   ETC   TO REMOTE KEYBOARD  ASCII     CONTROL   lt  lt     L    KBD200A    NOTE  ASCII DOES  NOT SUPPORT  PROGRAMMING    FOT   FIBER OPTIC TERMINAL           MONITOR  VIDEO    RS 232 FACILITY  PELCOVISION  ETC    TO REMOTE KEYBOARD  ASCII            CONTROL       KBD200A       PSTN      gt   VIDEO                      MONITOR    Figure 3  Applications with Remote Keyboards  ASCII  KBD200A Only     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     00046    INSTALLATION       SET opTIONS    1  Refer to Figure 4  Remove the cover        REMOVE 6  SCREWS    LIFT COVER  OFF  REMOVE 6  SCREWS    00055    Figure 4  Cover Removal    2  Refer to Figure 5  Set jumpers according to your system requirements  JP1 JP16 are  used to terminate the video input with a 75 ohm resistor or to unterminate the video   looping   The factory default has the jumper installed in the terminating position  If you  are connecting only a camera to an input  leave the jumper in the terminating position   If you are looping the video to another device  move the jumper to the looped position   and terminate at the equipment connected to the looping output     75 OHM TERMINATION       JUMPER               KEY             A  LJ    TERMINATED LOOPED       75 OHM TERMINATION  JUMPERS  ONE PER INPUT  BACK      SQU                                                                                           
20. RN       PROCEDURE METHOD    Assign Preset Keypad  for each input  in sequence     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Step      tire     Action    Function    Result          n     W     Use the sequence and macro keys  KBD100  or pan  and tilt to move through the matrix and use the  keypad to assign the presets for each MON CAM  entry     When you have completed all entries  move down to  RETURN     Pan right     To program Alarm Input 18  Macro 2  go to step r   To exit go to step t     Pan right     Repeat steps d through q for Alarm Input 18  Macro 2     Move down to the RETURN field at the bottom of the  Screen     Pan right     Move down to the RETURN field at the bottom of the  Screen     Pan right     x  Go to another step or press 9 to exit     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        Each entered value flashes     The R in RETURN flashes     The Alarm Input 17  or 18  Macro 1  or 2  screen  appears  The number 17  or 18  flashes     The Alarm Input 18 Macro 2 screen appears  The  number 18 flashes     The R in RETURN flashes     The Set Alarm Input screen appears     The R in RETURN flashes     The Main Menu appears     31       Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Ster a a                                                      Function Action Result  Program a  Enter the Main Menu  The Main Menu appears   Com Ports  b  Press 5  The Ports screen appears  Port number 1 flashe
21. Switcher Controller and Keyboard RJ 45 Pin Functions                Switcher Controller Keyboards   Pin Function Pin Function  1 RX  1 TX   2 RX  2 TX   3 12 VAC 3 12 VAC DC  4 12 VAC 4 NON POLAR  5 Ground 5 Ground  6 NC 6 NC  7 TX  7 RX   8 TX  8 RX                    NC   No connection    40    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        SPECIFICATIONS    SWITCHING    Programmable Switching   Duration  User defined between 1 and 99 seconds  Programmable   Number of Steps    per Sequence  16  Maximum Number  of Sequences  4    VIDEO INPUTS    Number of inputs  16   Type  75 ohm  unbalanced  terminating or looping  jumper selectable  Level  1 Vp p   Connector Type  Panel mount BNC    VIDEO OUTPUTS       Number  4  maximum   Type  75 ohm  unbalanced  Level  1 Vp p  Video Fail Detection  Type  Vertical sync detector  Action  Switch to back up sync generator  Connector Type  Panel mount BNC    VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS       Bandwidth  17 MHz   Frequency Response  Flat to 8 MHz   1 0 dB to 15 MHz  Gain  Unity   1 dB    Differential Gain  2  typical   Differential Phase  0 2   typical   Tilt  0 5  typical   Signal to Noise   55 dB  peak to peak vs  RMS noise   DC Output  Zero volts   Cross Talk   50 dB typical at 3 58 MHz    CHARACTER GENERATOR       Display  White with black border  Program Menus  Raster background with white characters    KEYBOARD INTERFACE       Protocol  Keyboard   Number of Ports  1   Number of Independent   Keyboards  8   Data Rate  9600 baud   Connector Type  RJ 45  8 pi
22. URN         PROCEDURE METHOD  COM 2 Select Baud F1 F2  SET PORT  1200  2400  4800  Pan L R  BAUD RATE 9600 9600                         RETURN Set Stop Bits  1  2   FA F2                    Pan L R  32 Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        Function    Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Ster           OL         Action    Result       Program  Auxiliary Outputs    AUX F1  F2  and F3  can be operated by  an alarm   ALM  or  from the keyboard   KBD      Mode can be off        on or off latching   LAT   momentary  for 300 microsec   onds  MOM   or mo   mentary for the time  the key is held down   KEY       Alarms as defined  for Monitor 1        a  Enter the Main Menu     b  Press 6     c  Use the F1 and F2 keys to select the source   d  Pan right     e  Use F1 and F2 to select the mode     f  Pan left and move down to the AUX F2 SOURCE field     g  Use F1 and F2 to select the source   h  Pan right     i  Use F1 and F2 to select the mode     j  Pan left and move down to the AUX F3 SOURCE field     k  Use F1 and F2 to select the source      Pan right    m  Use F1 and F2 to select the mode   n  Move down to the RETURN field   o  Pan right     p  Go to another step or press 9 to exit             Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        The Main Menu appears     The Set Auxiliary Menu screen appears   The entry in the AUX F1 SOURCE field flashes     The selected value flashes    The entry in the MODE field flashes    The selected value flashes    The entry in 
23. a PC with ASCII operating commands  Refer to your keyboard  manual for keyboard operating instructions     ASCII OPERATING COMMANDS    NOTE   fyou are using a  PC to send ASCII commands  via COM 2  refer to the  Troubleshooting section     ASCII protocol uses the ASCII character set to transmit and receive commands between a  personal computer  PC  and the CM6700  The commands are readable but are not English   They control the pan and tilt mechanisms  fixed and variable speed   camera functions  aux   iliary relays  and alarms     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 communication  rate is 9600 baud     A lowercase    a    ends each command  The ASCII translator acknowledges accepted com   mands with  AKa  and rejected commands with    NA     the command that was rejected  and  a lowercase           If it does not recognize the command  it sends  NAa   If the command  requires a numeric value  enter the number first  Table C gives examples of ASCII com   mands  Table D lists all of the commands     Table C  Examples of ASCII Commands                                     Functional Procedure Commands Result  Select a pan and tilt device labeled 3Ma Switch camera   16 to currently selected monitor 3    CAMERA   16  and switch it to 16 a  monitor   3   Manipulate the pan and tilt device  1Ma3 a Switch camera 3 to monitor 1   5    2   3    Go to c
24. a product which does not fall under the  warranty conditions stated above  please include a written explanation with the product  when returned     Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was  received by Pelco     RETURNS   In 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      All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20  restocking and refurbishing  charge     Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA  number and freight should be prepaid  Ship to the appropriate address below     If you are located within the continental U S   Alaska  Hawaii or Puerto Rico  send goods to     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     Pelco  3500 Pelco Way  Clovis  CA 93612 5699 USA    If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER  send the goods to     Pelco c o Expeditors   473 Eccles Avenue   South San Francisco  CA 94080 USA  Phone  650 737 1700   Fax  650 737 0933       regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic eq
25. amera 2  preset 3  on monitor 5   47Ra33Da Pan right at speed 47  tilt down at speed 33   sa Stop tilt down only   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   36 Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     Table D  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                       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  Next camera  a key     and PREV key     commands switch to the next numbered  Previous camera  a camera in the system    Start a sequence  1 99 qa Starts the selected sequence going forward  incrementing camera  forward numbers  by pressing and holding the NEXT key for two seconds    Start a sequence  1 99 ba Starts the selected sequence going backward  decrementing camera  backward numbers  by pressing and holding the PREV key for two seconds    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 the monitor  but inactive                                Pan left  1 64 La Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device l
26. anying this unit     Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation  and operation     REGULATORY NOTICES    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital  device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are designed to provide reason   able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commer   cial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  interference at his own expense     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  3    MODELS    CM6700 MXB2    CM6700 MXB2 X    CM6700 MXB4    CM6700 MXB4 X    Matrix switcher controller with 16 video inputs and 2 monitor outputs   120 VAC  50 60 Hz    Same as CM6700 MXB2  PAL configured for 230 VAC and 50 Hz  operation    Same as CM6700 MXB2 with two monitor expansion card   CM6700VMC2  pre installed    Same as CM6700 MXB4  PAL configured for 230 VAC and 50 Hz  operation    ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT    KBD100    KBD200A    KBD300A    CM6700 VMC2    CM6700 VMC2 X    KBDKIT    KBDKIT X    CM9760 CDU T    Desktop keyboard with full switching and programming capabilities    Desktop keyboard with full switching and pro
27. ave finished programming monitors  go to step y     Move down to RETURN and pan right to go back to  the Main Menu     Go to another step or press 9 to exit     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        The 2  in the 2  ALARM ENABLE field flashes   The Monitor NN Alarm Enable screen appears   Asterisk       on  dashes        off    The R in RETURN flashes    The Monitor NN screen appears    The 3  in the 3  POSITION DISPLAY field flashes     The real time camera display appears with  superimposed text     The text moves one line or character position at a  time     The Monitor NN screen appears     The Main Menu appears     25       Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Ster         E  a       Function Action Result  Program a  Enter the Main Menu  The Main Menu appears   Time and Date  b  Press 3  The Set Time Date screen appears  The MONTH    Time and date is  kept current in  battery backed  RAM  Corrections  can be made when  necessary  The time  and date displayed  is the time in  memory when the  TIME DATE field is  selected  The new  time will be set  when you select the  SET CLOCK field  and pan right     NOTE  7o abort  time and date pro   gramming without  changing the set   tings already in  memory  press  PGM     26                     q     Take note of the contents of the STYLE and TYPE  fields for the following procedure  The Style must be  MMM DD YY and the Type must be 12 hour  If they  are not  move down to the field and use the F7 an
28. cess screen appears  Access is pro   grammed in three groups  The group 1  Keyboard  to Monitor  number flashes     The Keyboard to Monitor Access matrix screen  appears  The entry for KBD 1 MONITOR 1 flashes     The selected value flashes     The selected values flash     The R in the RETURN field flashes     The Access screen appears     The R in RETURN flashes     The Main Menu appears     PROCEDURE    METHOD                       ACCESS       1  KEYBOARD TO MONITOR  2  MON TO CAMERA 1 10  3  MON TO CAMERA 11 16    RETURN       KBD TO MONITOR ACCESS  KBD MONITOR PRESET    Enable disable each F1 F2  keyboard s ability to  control the monitors     YIN         Enable disable each F1 F2  keyboard s ability to  program a preset     Y N     OMNOOAWN A   lt  lt  lt   XXXXXXXXN   lt V                 8  f          Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued            CA               Function Action    Result       Program a  Enter the Main Menu   Camera Access  b  Press 8   Access determines  which camera   images are shown  on which monitors    c  Move down to the group 2  MON TO CAMERA 1 10     field    d  Pan right    e  Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the monitor 1   camera 1 access entry    f  Use the sequence and macro keys  KBD100  or pan  and tilt to move through the matrix  Use F1 and F2  to assign the desired value for each keyboard     monitor combination     9  When you have completed all entries  move down to 
29. d  F2 keys to change them  then move back up to the  first field     Use F1 and F2 to find the desired month       Pan right       Use the keypad to select the desired day     Pan right       Use the keypad to select the desired year       To change any position s entry  pan left until the    character flashes and use the keypad or F1 and F2  to change it     Pan right and move down to TIME field   Use the keypad to select the desired hour   Pan right     Use the keypad to select the desired minute       Pan right       Use the keypad to select the desired second     Pan right   Use F1 and F2 to select the correct designator     Move down to the STYLE field      Continued on next page        field flashes     The selected month appears   The DAY field flashes    The selected day appears   The YEAR field flashes     The selected year appears     The HOUR field flashes    The selected hour appears    The MINUTE field flashes    The selected minute appears    The SECOND field flashes    The selected second appears    The AM PM designator field flashes   The selected designator flashes     The STYLE field flashes           PROCEDURE METHOD  Enter Date  Note Style   Keypad  SET TIME DATE Enter Time  Note Type   Keypad  DATE  03 01 00  TIME  11 27 00 PM Select Style F1 F2  DISPLAY AS   MMM DD YY   STYLE  DD MM YY DD MM YY  MM DD YY   TYPE  12 HOUR DD MMM YY    Seres Select Type F1 F2 or   12 hour  24 hour   Pan L R  Press PGM to  cancel changes        Select Set Clock to Pan right 
30. d  camera number     Use the pan and tilt to move through the matrix and    assign the cameras to the sequence for each monitor     If a monitor is not to be included in the sequence   enter all zeros       When you have completed all entries  move down to    MACRO PRESET MENU     Pan right       The entry indicates which preset will be assumed by    the MON1 CAM1 camera when the Macro alarm is  activated  Use the keypad to enter the desired preset  number      Continued on next page                The Main Menu appears   The Set Alarm Input screen appears  Alarms are  programmed in two groups  The Group 1  INPUT 1     16  number flashes     The Set Alarm Input 17 screen appears  The number  17 flashes     The entry in the ENABLE field flashes     The selected value flashes     The entry in the TYPE field flashes     The selected value flashes     The entry in the MON1 CAM1 field flashes     The entered value flashes   The selected value flashes     Each selected value flashes     The M in MACRO PRESET MENU flashes     The Macro 1  or 2  Presets screen appears   The entry in the MON1 CAM1 field flashes     The entered value flashes        PROCEDURE METHOD   ALARM INPUT XX  SET ALARM INPUT Select 17 or 18  F1 F2   Turn alarm on off F1 F2            30    RETURN     NO  NC      monitor to sequence         Select alarm source Type F1 F2    Assign 4 inputs foreach Keypad    MACRO X       PRESETS  MON CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4  PRE PRE PRE  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00    RETU
31. d protected  programming  The CM6700 can also be controlled from a personal computer using ASCII  commands     Keyboards   Camera positioning options can be programmed and controlled from a keyboard  Up to  eight keyboards can be connected to the CM6700 SCU  allowing monitoring stations that  share a common monitor to each have a keyboard  Four different keyboards are available  to use with the CM6700 SCU  each with varying features and different costs   Keyboard  types can be mixed      a system     See Associated Equipment     Sequences  Presets  and Patterns  Special programmed operations include sequences  presets and patterns        A sequence allows you to see a routine of 16 camera views on your monitor over and  over again  The sequence can be operated automatically or manually  The order in which  the views appear and the time each view remains can be programmed     A preset allows you to direct a pan tilt zoom  camera positioning system  to move to a  certain position on command or as a result of an alarm  In addition to moving the  camera  a descriptive title can appear on the screen   Presets are not available with the  KBD100 keyboard      With a pattern you 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   Patterns are not available with the KBD100 keyboard      Alarm Inputs   Eighteen alarm inputs are provided  These can be programm
32. e B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Step                  Function    Action    Result          o  Pan right       Move down to the ALM ENABLE 9 field       Repeat steps e through   for alarms 9 through 16     Then go to step r     Move down to RETURN       Pan right     To program the macros  inputs 17 and 18   go to  step 7c       Move down to RETURN and pan right to go back to    the Main Menu       Go to another step or press 9 to exit     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        The Set Alarm Input 9 16 screen appears  9 16  flashes  The screen changes to show alarms 9 16     The entry in the ENABLE field flashes     The R in RETURN flashes     The Set Alarm Input screen appears     The Main Menu appears     29       Function    Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Step lij    Action    Result       Program  Alarms 17  amp  18          a  Enter the Main Menu     b  Press 4       Press 2       Move down to the ENABLE field       Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the Alarm Enable    field      ON       OFF   If you selected OFF go to  step q  Otherwise go to the next step     Pan right       Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the Alarm TYPE    field  NO   normally open contacts  NC   normally  closed contacts        Move down to the MON1 CAM1 field in the Macro    matrix     The entry indicates which camera will be displayed  first on monitor number 1 when the Macro alarm is  activated  Use the keypad to enter the desire
33. ed to cause the display to  Switch automatically to the camera with the alarm and or to operate one of three auxiliary  outputs  Sixteen of the inputs are associated with individual cameras  Two of the inputs  activate group camera sequences     Auxiliary Outputs    Three auxiliary outputs are provided  One output is a relay and two are open collector  TTL   outputs  Auxiliary outputs are activated at the keyboard  except KBD100         Protocols  The CM6700 works with Pelco s Coaxitron    D  and P protocol receivers     Power  Mounting Methods   The CM6700 SCU operates on 120 VAC or 230 VAC  depending on the model  The  compact case mounts in 3 1 2 inches of vertical space in a 19 inch equipment bay or to a  wall or table top           COAXITRON                 SHIELDED DAISY CHAIN TO  COAXITRON TWISTED OTHER  PAIR RECEIVERS        RS 422  P OR D     TO ALARM  CONTACTS    4    RS 232 TO PC OR  CARD ACCESS    COMPUTER            e  CM6700 SCU i                                                                                                                                                    12 VAC  TRANSFORMER       000                    KBD100 200A 300A    00044    REMOTE KEYBOARDS LOCAL KEYBOARD    Figure 1  CM6700 Applications    6 Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     CAMERA VIDEO        MULTIPLEXER    MULTIPLEXED  VIDEO                 VIDEO OUTPUTS             MULTIPLEXER                                                   ALTERNATE MULTIPLEXED  VIDEO ROUTING THROUGH  A CAMERA IN
34. eft or right at the speed   Pan right  1 64 Ra indicated  If you omit the speed  some devices move at their default   Stop pan left sa or  La speed and others move at their slowest possible speed  Speed   Stop pan right sa or  Ra information has no effect on fixed speed devices    Tilt up  1 63 Ua Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device up or down at the speed   Tilt down  1 63 Da indicated  If you omit the speed  some devices move at their default   Stop tilt up sa or  Ua speed and others move at their slowest possible speed  Speed   Stop tilt down sa or  Da information has no effect on fixed speed devices    Zoom telephoto Ta Makes the currently selected camera zoom in  close up view  or zoom   Zoom wide Wa out  wide view     Stop zoom telephoto sa or  Ta   Stop zoom wide sa or  Wa   Focus near Na Changes the good focus range nearer or farther on the currently   Focus far Fa selected camera    Stop focus near sa or  Na   Stop focus far sa or  Fa   Iris open Oa Opens  brighter image  or closes  darker image  the iris on the currently   Iris close Ca selected camera    Stop iris open sa or  Oa   Stop iris close sa or  Ca   Stop all PTZ 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   Execute pattern  1 99 pa motions and operations  for a limited time  and then have the system   End pattern  1 99 na repeat them    Go to pre
35. era number  1 16    Ya camera title  a    Sends one camera title to the matrix switching system  Valid characters  in the string are A Z  a z  space  and 0 9 in ASCII representation   Strings are limited to 20 characters        Version    va    Returns the device s version number           Set date and time       ZaMM DD YY HH MM SSa       This mode of operation command sets the date and time  Since the  date and time string might be confused with other commands  Za  comes first  This puts the receiving device into a mode that can accept  the specialized string     NOTE  A  transmitted characters must be ASCII           38    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     TROUBLESHOOTING    CAUTION   Resetting the  software restores    the system to default  settings  All program   ming is lost     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     GAINING INITIAL CONTROL    If you are having problems gaining control of your system for the first time   1  Confirm that everything is plugged      and has power     2  Confirm that multiple keyboards have different DIP switch addresses  See the Switch  Settings section     3  Confirm that keyboard interconnect cable is wired correctly  See installation              Connect Keyboards     4       sure data cables have not been mixed up  See Figure 19    5  Cycle  unplug and then plug in again  the data cable to the keyboard   6  WAIT AT LEAST FIVE SECONDS    7  Select a monitor    If you still cannot gain control of the system     1  Confirm the wiring is correct and
36. five seconds  and then release   The switcher will go through a software clear cycle and reset back to defaults  Re initialize  keyboards by entering the monitor number and then pressing the MON key     RESET BUTTON ACCESS HOLE                                Matrix Switcher Controtior    Figure 21  Software Reset Button Location    39    Table E  Solutions To Common Problems       Problem    Remedy       CM6700 does not have power     Make sure the power cord is plugged in     Check the fuse  Refer to Figure 6 for the fuse location        You can see some cameras and not others  from your location     Confirm that the camera is properly connected and has power     The keyboard and monitor may have been denied access to the cameras        The CM6700 does not respond to key   board commands     Confirm that the monitor the keyboard is addressing is the same as the monitor in  front of you        Pressing the PGM key displays a P on the  keyboard LED but the Password menu  does not appear on the menu     Confirm that the keyboard transformer is plugged in and all electrical connections  are in order     Confirm that the monitor the keyboard is addressing is the same as the monitor in  front of you        Upon initial system startup  the alpha   numeric monitor display is in the middle  of the screen or is not seen     Jumper JP17 on the motherboard is in the wrong position  Remove the cover and  change     17 to the opposite position  Instructions for switching video termination
37. 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  he 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  iability  relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for  such Products  In 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           he 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        This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union    If 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    1  Model and serial number   2  Date of shipment        number  Sales Order number  or Pelco invoice number   3  Details of the defect or problem    If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of 
38. gramming capabilities   plus push button control of PTZ functions    Desktop keyboard with full switching and programming capabilities   plus joystick control of PTZ functions    Expansion card with two monitor outputs   Expansion card with two monitor outputs  PAL configured   Wiring kit for connecting KBD100  KBD200A  and KBD300A keyboards  to remote keyboard port  includes two RJ 45 wall blocks and a trans   former to convert 120 VAC to 12 VAC for keyboard power   Wiring kit for connecting KBD100  KBD200A  and KBD300A keyboards  to remote keyboard port  includes two RJ 45 wall blocks and a trans   former to convert 230 VAC to 12 VAC for keyboard power   This is a 16 channel RS 422 transmit only  two wire and ground  dis     tributor that is used primarily to install pan and tilt and dome receivers  in a star configuration     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     DESCRIPTION    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     Pelco   s CM6700 is a keyboard controlled cross point video matrix switcher control unit   SCU  that allows you to route up to sixteen video images to as many as four monitors  while controlling camera positions     Applications   The CM6700 SCU can be controlled from a local or remote keyboard  refer to Figure 1    used with a multiplexer to display multiple camera views on a monitor  refer to Figure 2    and interfaced to a distant keyboard via dial up telephone circuits through appropriate inter   face equipment  refer to Figure 3   The CM6700 features menu driven  passwor
39. ie  S t    SEQUENCE MENU m                         CAMERA TITLE Enter Camera    Keypad ee ee        Monitor  Keypad 1  Use your keyboard to perform all programming functions     01 02 00 09 02 00 Set D  Il ti 1 99 Keypad  Enter Camera Title F1 F2 02 02 00 10 02 00 et Dwell time   sec           vis    i  RX TYPE  422P  1 20 characters   03 02 00 11 02 00 and Preset number 2  Flashing character shows your position in a field   04 02 00 12 02 00 for each camera  Select Receiver Type F1 F2 or 06 02 00 14 02 00 in the 16 step sequence   START RETURN  Std  Coaxitron  Ext  Pan UR    BB GS os RS      3  On the KBD100 and KBD200A use the keys to move around the screen   Coaxitron  4220  or REESE 77  NR On the KBD300A use the joystick   422P   RETURN    2  Ly PROCEDURE METHOD         ALARM ENABLE F  PROCEDURE   METHOD Enter Monitor    Keypad PAN TILT  Enter Monitor C14   Keypad Turn each alarm on off F1 F2 RIGHT UP DOWN  Select Alarm Type F1 F2 CF     Off  Auto  Manual   f  MONITOR XX Set Alarm Dwell Keypad KBD100  ALARM TYPE  AUTO  0 98 see   PROCEDURE METHOD NEXT  ALARM DES 05 Turn display On Off    1   2 Move text around      the Pan Tilt  DISPLAY  screen to place it in the  1  CAMERA SEQUENCE desired location   2  ALARM ENABLE KBD200A  ENTER 3  POSITION DISPLAY Press ACK when done      YOUR ACK  PASSWORD   Default is 2899100  tee  3 QE     LANGUAGE  ENGLISH BROGEDURE METHOD PROCEDURE          KBD300A         Enter Date  Note Style   Keypad         Migr Date  Nols Ste  d Select 1 8 
40. ing Control Unit  Continued      I                       Function Action Result  Program a  Enter the Main Menu  The Main Menu appears   Cameras  b  Press 1  The Camera NN screen appears  NN is the camera    Assign Camera  Titles  Up to 20  alpha or numeric  characters can be  assigned to help  identify on screen  video  This will  appear with camera  number  time and  date on the monitor     Select Receiver  Protocol  Type of  receiver communi   cation you will use to  control a camera   s  pan and tilt and lens   if applicable    Choose from  Standard Coaxitron   Extended Coaxitron   Pelco D protocol or  Pelco P protocol     NOTE                protocols cannot be  mixed in the same  system        Enter the desired camera number  01 16  or pan  left right to show the desired camera number       Move down to highlight the CAMERA TITLE  CAM NN     field  the line below CAMERA TITLE        Use the F1 and F2 keys to scroll through the    available characters  There are 26 upper case  letters  26 lower case letters and the numbers 0 9     When you find the character you want for the first  position  pan right to the next position       Use F1 and F2 to find the second character       Pan right     Continue selecting characters until the title field is  completed  up to 20 characters      To change any position   s entry  pan left until the  character flashes and use F1 and F2 to change it     When finished  move down to the RX TYPE field     Use F1 and F2 to find the desired pro
41. ip a camera   m  Move down to RETURN  The R in RETURN flashes   n  Pan right  The Monitor NN screen appears            24        Continued on next page     MONITOR XX  ALARM TYPE  AUTO  ALARM DWELL  05  DISPLAY                     PROCEDURE METHOD  Enter Monitor    1 4   Keypad    Select Alarm Type F1 F2     Off  Auto  Manual      Set Alarm Dwell   0 99 sec          Keypad    Turn display On Off  F1 F2    1  CAMERA SEQUENCE  2  ALARM ENABLE  3  POSITION DISPLAY          PROCEDURE  Enter Monitor       METHOD  Keypad    099  SEQUENCE MENU  ENTRY 1 8 _ ENTRY 9 16  ICAM DWL PRE CAM DWL PRE  0102 00 08 UE dU Set Dwell time  1 99 sec  Keypad  and Preset number  for each camera  in the 16 step sequence     PROCEDURE METHOD  Enter Monitor    Keypad  Turn each alarm on off F1 F2           PROCEDURE METHOD  Move text around on the  Pan Tilt  DISPLAY screen to place it in the  SHOWING desired location                Press        when done  9               Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     Step       111117    Action    Function    Result                        q     r     Move down to the 2  ALARM ENABLE field   Pan right    Turn each alarm on or off    Move down to RETURN    Pan right    Move down to the 3  POSITION DISPLAY field   Pan right     Use the position keys or joystick to move the text to  the desired position on the screen       Press the ACK button     To program another monitor  go to step c  When you  h
42. ls on the connector     2  Alarm inputs 17 and 18 correspond to group sequences 1 and 2  During a group  sequence four video inputs are sequentially shown on a monitor  Each of the four  monitors can be programmed to show the images from four different video sources   An alarm sensed at input 17 or 18 causes the respective group sequence to operate   Connect sensors for these two alarm inputs as described in step 1 above         VIDEO INPUT CORRESPONDS  TO ALARM INPUT                    12 PIN TERMINAL STRIP  7 ON REAR OF SCU                    12 PIN PLUG IN  CONNECTOR       TO ALARM SOURCE          00047    Figure 14  Connecting Alarms    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05       CONNECT AUXILIARIES    The SCU provides three auxiliary  AUX  outputs for controlling VCRs and other devices   These outputs can be activated directly from a keyboard by using the F1  F2  and F3 func   tion keys  or they can be activated by an alarm  determined by programming   Both relay  contacts and TTL outputs are used     a  AUX 1 is a dry contact relay output  Refer to Figure 15 for wiring details  Terminal  connections are provided for both normally open  N O   and normally closed  N C    contacts  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 calculating the resis   tor value is given in Figure 15     b  AUX 2 and 
43. ly  closed contacts      h  Pan right     i  Use the keypad to select the desired preset  that the  camera will assume when an alarm occurs  for this  alarm number         To program another alarm  go to step     When you  have finished programming the alarms in this group   go to step m        Move down to the next ALM ENABLE field  Repeat  steps e through k for the next alarm     m  To program group 2  INPUT 9 16   go to step n   When you have finished programming the alarms in  group 2  go to step r     n  Move up to the Set Alarm Input 1 8 screen         Continued on next page            SET ALARM INPUT           1  INPUT 1 16    2  INPUT 17 AND 18    RETURN    The Main Menu appears    The Set Alarm Input screen appears  Alarms are  programmed in two groups  The Group 1  INPUT  1 16  number flashes     The Set Alarm Input 1 8 screen appears  1 8  flashes     The entry in the ENABLE field flashes     The selected value flashes     The entry in the TYPE field flashes     The selected value flashes     The entry in the PRESET field flashes     The selected value flashes     The Alarm 1 ENABLE field flashes     The entry in the ENABLE field flashes     The Set Alarm Input 1 8 screen appears  1 8         flashes   PROCEDURE METHOD  Select 1 8 or 9 16  F1 F2  Turn Alarm on off F1 F2    ALM EN                   TYPE PRESET    Select alarm source Type F1 F2   NO  NC      Enter Preset to go to  when alarm occurs     Keypad                        Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     Tabl
44. n modular  female     Cable Type  supplied   6 feet  1 8 m   flat  unshielded  may be shielded     ALARM INTERFACE INPUTS       Number of Inputs  18  Connector Type  12 pin screw terminal  Sensing  Programmable  N O  N C     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  41    AUXILIARY OUTPUTS       Number of Outputs  3  Connector Type  12 pin screw terminal  Contact Configuration  Fi  Form C  0 5 A at 125 VAC maximum  F2 and F3  Open collector  32 VDC at 25 mA maximum  POWER SUPPLY  Input Voltage  120 VAC  50 60 Hz or 230 VAC  50 Hz  Power Consumption  10 watts  Ambient Operating  Temperature  20   to 120  F   7   to 49  C   Humidity  10 90  noncondensing    PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS       Dimensions  17 0  W  x 10 5  D  x 3 5  H  inches   43 18 x 26 67 x 8 89 cm   Weight  CM6700 MXB2  9 39 Ib  4 26 kg   CM6700 MXB2 X  9 47 Ib  4 30 kg   CM6700 MXB4  10 15 Ib  4 61 kg   CM6700 MXB4A X  10 06 Ib  4 56 kg   Rating  Meets NEMA Type 1 standard     Design and product specifications subject to change without notice      Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     INDEX    A    Alarm dwell 24   Alarm enable 28   Alarm inputs 5  14   Alarm type 24   ASCII 5  9  17  36   ASCII operating commands 36  Assign camera titles 23  AUX F1 15  33   AUX F2 15  33   AUX F3 15  33   Auxiliary outputs 5  15  33    B  Baud rate 32        Character display 24  CM6700 installation 8  CM6700 MXB2 4  13  CM6700 MXB2 X 4  13  CM6700 MXB4 4  13  CM6700 MXB4 X 4  13  CM6700 VMC2 4  13  CM6700 VMC2 X 4  13  CM9760 RDU 4  12  Coaxitron 5 
45. ns        former  The KBDKIT X is for 3  Run wall block interconnect cable  user supplied  from the SCU to the closest key     230 VAC  Use one wall block board location  and then to the next nearest location  and the next  etc     for each keyboard  Communication to the keyboards is RS 485  Maximum total cable distance for RS 485    communication over 24 gauge wire is 4 000 feet  1 219 m   Pelco recommends using  shielded twisted pairs cable that meets or exceeds the basic requirements for EIA  RS 485 applications    4  Remove the wall block cover and make cable connections at each wall block    5  At each wall block  wire the transformer to pins    and 4  Polarity is unimportant     6  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 wall block     7  Set the address switches for each keyboard according to Table A           CM6700 SCU    LOCAL  KEYBOARD        LOCAL  KEYBOARD          GND  TX            TO ADDITIONAL  RX    KEYBOARDS  USER SUPPLIED CABLE    TO REMOTE KEYBOARDS WALL BLOCK TERMINALS    D                   12        25 FOOT KEYBOARD 12        2            KEYBOARD  DATA CABLE DATA CABLE    Figure 19  Installing Local and Remote Keyboards    18 Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     8  Plug in all keyboard data cables     9  Plug the KBDKIT or KBDKIT X transformers into a suitable outlet and apply power to                                                          the SCU   NOTE  You mus
46. o Manual C523M H  6 05     1  Your SCU will support either two or four monitors  Models CM6700 MXB4         CM6700 MXB4 X support four monitors  Monitors 1 4   Models CM6700 MXB2 and  CM6700 MXB2 X support two monitors  Monitor 1 and 2   ACM6700 VMC2 expan   sion card can be added to the CM6700 MXB2 or a CM6700 VMC2 X to the  CM6700 MXB2 X to increase the support to four monitors     2  Install monitors according to the instructions provided with them     3  Refer to Figure 13  Connect the monitor cables at the appropriate BNC receptacle on  the back of the SCU     4       sure to terminate cables properly at the monitors           CM6700 SCU                750    MONITOR  4b    LOOPING    MONITOR  4a    750 750    MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR  3 2 1                                                                                                    00049    Figure 13  Monitor Connections    13    14      CONNECT ALARMS    1  Refer to Figure 14  Alarm inputs 1 16 correspond to video inputs 1 16  If an open door  sensor is connected to alarm input 1  when the sensor is activated the video image  from camera 1 will be displayed on one of the four monitors and the camera will move  to a preset  determined by programming   Alarm sensors can be either N O  or N C   contacts  Connect wires from the sensors to the respective alarm input points on the  connectors at the back of the SCU  Each sensor requires one wire to the alarm input  terminal and a return wire to one of the ground termina
47. or 9 16  FAlF2  SET TIME DATE Enter Time  Note Type   Keypad  Select English ET ES Select Styl F1 F2     onon PURA 4  To move right on this chart  move to the menu item and pan right  elect Engiish   H 121                     DISPLAY AS   MMM DD YY  or press the key for the number of the item   STYLE  DD MM YY  DD MM YY  MM DD YY  Select alarm source Type F1 F2  TYPE  12 HOUR DD MMM YY    NO  NC   5  To move left on this chart  move to RETURN and pan right   SET CLOCK Select Type F1 F2 or Enter Preset to go to Keypad   12 hour  24 hour   Pan L R when alarm occurs  6  To return to camera view from the Main Menu  press PGM   Press PGM to    To return to camera view from any other screen press        twice   cancel changes  PG PROCEDURE METHOD  Select Set Clock to Pan right Select 17 or 18  F1 F2  accept changes   SET ALARM INPUT 01 902 03 Erum dem on off F1 F2         05 06 07 i MACRO X  d   09 10 11 Select alarm source    PRESETS                2 MON       1         CAMS           2           17 AND 18 13 14 15  NO  NC   SHOUT      PROCEDURE METHOD  MACRO PRESET MENU TTT  00 00 00 Assign Preset for Keypad       Assign 4 inputs for each Keypad  monitor to sequence              00 00 00 each input    sequence   00 00 00        RETURN                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 AUXILIARI
48. rogramming the CM6700 SCU is described in Table B  Table B is arranged in the general order in which you should program your  SCU  but also allows you to go into the programming mode at any time to change a particular item  If you do not wish to perform a  step  for example  change password   just go to the next step     If you are familiar with programming the SCU  you can use Figure 20 by itself to quickly locate any program item  Permission is  granted to copy Figure 20 if you wish to post it in a convenient location for quick reference     Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit    ELIT            Function Action Result  Enter Main Menu   a  Press the PGM key  The Password  screen appears           ENTER  YOUR  PASSWORD     Default is 2899100   LANGUAGE  ENGLISH       Select English    b  Make sure the language selection is English    c  Use the number keypad to enter the password     Asterisks     appear on screen for each number  default is 2899100  Pelco   s toll free phone number   you type    d  Press ACK  The Main Menu appears                   1  CAMERAS    2  MONITORS  3  TIME DATE  4  ALARMS             e  Go to another step or press 9 to exit    Continued on page 22     20 Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05     NOTES                                                                                                                                                                                                    PROCEDURE METHOD  CAMERA XX PROCEDURE METHOD fo
49. s       To configure port 1  go to step d   To skip port 1 and configure port 2  go to step j   d  Pan right  The COM 1 Set Port screen appears  The entry in  the PROTOCOL field flashes   e  Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the protocol field    The selected value flashes   f  Move down to the BAUD RATE field  The entry in the BAUD RATE field flashes   g  Use F1 and F2 to select the desired baud rate  The selected value flashes   h  Move down to the RETURN field  The R in RETURN flashes   i  Pan right  The Ports screen appears   j  Move down to the COM 2 PORT field  Port number 2 flashes   k  Pan right  The COM 2 Set Port screen appears  The entry in  the BAUD RATE field flashes   l  Use F1 and F2 to toggle baud rate field  The selected value flashes   m  Move down to the PARITY field  The entry in the PARITY field flashes   n  Use F1 and F2 to select the parity  The selected value flashes   o  Move down to the STOP BITS field  The entry in the STOP BITS field flashes   p  Use F1 and F2 to select the stop bits  The selected value flashes   q  Move down to the RETURN field  The R in RETURN flashes       Pan right  The Ports screen appears   s  Move down to the RETURN field  The R in RETURN flashes   t  Pan right  The Main Menu appears   u  Go to another step or press 9 to exit   PROCEDURE METHOD  Select Protocol F1 F2   422D  422P   Pan L R  PROTOCOL 422D  BAUD RATE 2400 Select Baud F1 F2  1  COM PORT 1  1200  2400  4800  Pan L R  2  COM PORT 2 9600    RETURN               RET
50. set position  1 99  a 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   1 9999 a must be UPPERCASE characters     The  string  is an alphanumeric label up to 20 ASCII characters long  and  1 9999  is the associated preset number     NOTE  A   transmitted characters must be ASCII    Auxiliary on  1 9999 Aa Auxiliaries are relay outputs that can be controlled through the protocol   Auxiliary off  1 9999 Ba 1 8 operate auxiliaries at the camera  receiver  and 9 11 operate F1 F3  auxiliaries at the CM6700                        Continued on next page     Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  37    Table D  ASCII Commands  Continued              Desired Action Command Result   Start macro  1 99 Sa Starts the pre programmed system group camera sequence  the  CM6700 supports only two macros 1 and 2     Acknowledge alarm  1 9999 la Acknowledges an existing alarm        Send camera titles    Ya string1     string16  a    Sends a series of camera titles  up to 16  to a matrix switching system   The first string always corresponds to camera  1  then each  subsequent string  Separated by a slash  corresponds to the next  higher camera number  ending with camera  16   You can choose to  send fewer than 16 camera titles  be sure to end with       Valid  characters in the string are A Z  a z  space  and 0 9 in ASCII represen   tation  Strings are limited to 20 characters        Send one camera title     cam
51. shes   Manual     must  press ACK to reset    c  Enter the desired monitor number  01 04  or pan left    The selected number appears on screen   Auto     alarm resets right to show the desired monitor number   10 seconds after  alarm normalizes  d  Move down to highlight the ALARM TYPE  field  The current alarm type for the selected monitor  Off     no alarms appears on screen   shown   e  Use the F1 and F2 keys to find the desired alarm The selected alarm type appears   Alarm Dwell  type   1 to 99 seconds      time between f  Move down to highlight the ALARM DWELL field  The current alarm dwell for the selected monitor  display of multiple appears on screen   alarm screens   g  Use the keypad to enter the desired dwell time The entered dwell time appears   Character Display   1 to 99 seconds    On or off   h  Move down to highlight the DISPLAY field  The current status of character display appears   Program Camera  Sequences  i  Use F1 and F2 to toggle the character display on or   Asterisk       on  dashes        off   Each monitor can off   have one 16 step  sequence  Set dwell   j  Move down to the 1  CAMERA SEQUENCE field  The 1  In the 1  CAMERA SEQUENCE field flashes   time and preset  number for each k  Pan right  The Monitor NN Sequence Menu appears   camera      Use the position keys or joystick to move around the The entered values appear   menu  Set Camera Number  1 16   Dwell Time  1 99  sec   and Preset number for each camera in the  sequence  Enter zeroes to sk
52. t re initialize 10  To initialize a keyboard  wait five seconds after power up  enter the number for the  whenever power  s cycled  monitor you are viewing  1 4  and press MON   Table A  Keyboard Addresses  NOTE  Switch positions 5 Keyboard Address Switch Settings  through 8 appear on the 1 2 3 4  KBD200A and KBD300A  1 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF  Set 5  7  and 8 OFF  Switch  6 enables  ON  or disables 2   ON      lily          OFF  turbo         3 2 OFF ON OFF OFF  4 3 ON ON OFF OFF  NOTE  You can also use 5 4 OFF OFF ON OFF  older KBD200 and KBD300 6 5 ON OFF ON OFF  models with the CM6700  7 6 OFF ON ON OFF  8 7 ON ON ON OFF  9 8 OFF OFF OFF ON  10 9 ON OFF OFF ON  11 10 OFF ON OFF ON  12 11 ON ON OFF ON  13 12 OFF OFF ON ON  14 13 ON OFF ON ON  15 14 OFF ON ON ON  16 15 ON ON ON ON                            Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05  19    PROGRAMMING    Programming allows you to assign titles for cameras  establish monitor group sequences  enable disable alarms  establish access  restrictions  set alarm options  set time and date  change password  and set auxiliary options     Refer to Figure 20  You program the CM6700 with the keyboard and a monitor  During programming  a menu appears on the monitor  screen  Use the sequence and macro keys  KBD100   pan tilt positioning keys  KBD200A   or the joystick  KBD300A  on your key   board to navigate the menu  The F1 and F2 keys select  toggle  options and scroll through lists  Use the numerical keypad to enter  numerical values     P
53. the AUX F2 SOURCE field flashes   The selected value flashes    The entry in the MODE field flashes    The selected value flashes    The entry in the AUX F3 SOURCE field flashes   The selected value flashes    The entry in the MODE field flashes    The selected value flashes    The R in the RETURN field flashes     The Main Menu appears     PROCEDURE METHOD    For each F  select F1 F2  auxiliary activation    Source    SET AUXILIARY MENU     Alarm or Keyboard                  F1 ALM KEY  F2 KBD il  Select auxiliary F1 F2  F3 KBD LAT output Mode   Off  Momentary   RETURN Latching  or Keyed    33       Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued      Step            Function Action Result  Program a  Enter the Main Menu  The Main Menu appears   Keyboard Access    Access determines  which keyboards  have access to  which monitors and  if presets can be  programmed     34       b  Press 8     c  Pan right    d  Use the F1 and F2 keys to toggle the keyboard 1   monitor 1 access entry    e  Use the sequence and macro keys  KBD100  or pan  and tilt to move through the matrix  Use F1 and F2  to assign the desired value for each keyboard     monitor combination and preset enable     f  When you have completed all entries  move down to  RETURN     g  Pan right     h  To continue with Access programming  go to step c   Otherwise continue with the next step     i  Move down to the RETURN field     j Panright     k  Go to another step or press 9 to exit        The Ac
54. ther  is recommended  refer to  Figure 11  but not always possible           NOTE  TO PROPERLY  SHIELD DATA CABLE  CONNECT GROUND  ON ONE END ONLY         12 PIN PLUG IN    CONNECTOR    RECEIVER 2 RECEIVER 1          CONNECT PINS 5  amp  6 ONLY    DAISY CHAINING FOR BI DIRECTIONAL CONTROL    TO ADDITIONAL 00050  RECEIVERS    Figure 11  Daisy Chaining Receivers    11    12    b  Astar configuration  going to each receiver from a central connecting point  is  sometimes more practical  Your installation will be easier to maintain and trouble   shoot if you make all connections at a distribution block made of barrier terminals  or at a Pelco CM9760 CDU T distribution panel  refer to Figure 12   The total  length of all control lines combined should not exceed 4 000 feet  1 219 m            12345678944       NOTE  TO PROPERLY  SHIELD DATA CABLE  CONNECT GROUND  ON ONE END ONLY        RECEIVER 2                 NOTE  USE  CM9760 CDU T  ONLY WITH  2 WIRE  CONTROL                RECEIVER 1                                              Te fixe x  x De xe xe xe      De x me x me nme   gt  Ze e Ze Ze       Ze e Ze e Ze Ze        e ne nm            nd  Gna af         Gna    ena                      gf  ena            end   Gng     Gnd af  End af  Gnd       d  ers       Figure 12  Making Receiver Connections at a Distribution Block  CM9760 CDU T                                                                          10 24 AC DC    Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        CONNECT MONITORS    Pelc
55. tocol       To program another camera  go to step n  When you    have finished programming cameras  go to step o       Move up to the CAMERA NN field and go back to    step c to program another camera  When you have  finished programming cameras  go to step o       Move down to RETURN and pan right to go back to    the Main Menu       Go to another step or press 9 to exit           Pelco Manual C523M H  6 05        number  The camera number flashes     The selected number appears on screen     The first position in the CAMERA TITLE field flashes     The first position shows the character you are on     The second position in the CAMERA TITLE field  flashes     The second position shows the character     The third position in the CAMERA TITLE field  flashes     The CAMERA TITLE field shows the entire title   The new character flashes   The current protocol setting for the selected camera    flashes     The selected protocol appears     The Main Menu appears               PROCEDURE METHOD  CAMERA      Enter Camera    Keypad  CAMERA TITLE  Enter Camera Title F1 F2  RX TYPE  422P  1 20 characters    Select Receiver Type     F1 F2 or  RETURN  Std  Coaxitron  Ext  Pan L R  Coaxitron  422D  or  422P    23       Table B  Programming the CM6700 Switching Control Unit  Continued     OE ns       Function Action Result  Program a  Enter the Main Menu  The Main Menu appears   Monitors  b  Press 2  The Monitor NN screen appears  NN is the monitor  Alarm Type  number  The monitor number fla
56. uipment  WEEE   Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment     REVISION HISTORY    Manual   Date  C523M 6 97  C523M A 10 97  C523M B 4 98  C523M C 9 98  C523M D 3 99    Comments  Original version     Revised Section 4 2 5     C523M E 6 99    Revised to add KBD300 keyboard information  update drawings  and expand troubleshooting section   Revised keyboard installation instructions as a result of hardware changes to rear panel  Changed manual pagination     Corrected an error in Figure 6  Revised programming menus  Documented an option for programming patterns for  Spectra     Added Section 5 8  Programming Zones  and renumbered subsequent sections  Revised Figures 31 and 32     Revised and reformatted entire manual  Added ASCII command information and some keyboard material   9 99 Added a Spanish menus option to the Password screen  Revised the Set Alarm Input and Set Time Date programming    menus and the procedures for setting alarm inputs and the time and date     C523M F 10 00 Revised and reformatted entire manual   C523M G 11 01    Revised Table D to add additional ASCII stop commands for pan  tilt  zoom  focus  and iris functions  These additional    commands  which begin with a tilde      also work with the CM9760     C523M H 4 03    Removed KBD300V installation material  Added ASCII command to send one camera title  Added information in the    Troubleshooting section that there is a five second wait required when trying to gain ASCII PTZ port
    
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