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1. N Spectra ll N Preset Enabled Armed Camera P Control rw PTZ Capable TO e ol 7 PRESET 21 i 7 Camera View Alarmed Door Logical Cam 5007 Pi NON ALARM e a Condition N C Ud ly SATELLITE a I CM9760 SAT ii I Equipment 31 9600 Baud l GND Eo ee e e e e e Tact Tx XN r T T bS N i lt gt l l CM9760 SAT 4 7 Item 6 continued SYSTEM SIDE In the Alarms menu of the SAT on the previous page we entered the number 0001 into the SYSTEMS ALARM column opposite the ALM 7 Alarms Configuration File row In the Defined Alarms attributes of the Alarms menu of the System Sann GYS COD UO TEST manager we locate Physical Alarm Number 1 which corresponds to SAT System Alarm 0001 In the adjacent Logical Number column we enter Comms Messages Monitors Cameras use later to ARM the alarm from the 9760 keyboard 100 _ SAT Alarm 5007 a Logical Number 100 for the defined alarm This is also the number we This is an SAT controlled camera so a Preset Num is not entered here 1 i i 2 0 UNDEFIND ALARM DATA 0 0 FNoCams NoAcc 0 3 0 UNDEFIND ALARM DATA 0 0 NoCams Noce 1 4 0 UNDEFIND ALARM DATA 0 z i Tud Api u a Associated with the defined system alarm 7 0 UNDEFIND ALARM DATA o We associate the Link came
2. OFF Switch Setting Local Keyboard Wiring ODFOW lt MA oomMouUeb 1 2 Leave in OFF Position RJ 45 KBD Port hh ora ON 123 45 6 7 8 Ooo NI OD oO FF OM COON OD oO A OIN Set Keyboard Address I i TL with Switch Posotions 1 4 M FA EE See Table to Right KBD300 Rear View All keyboard rearview layouts and connections are functionally identical CM9760 SAT 1 5 This page intentionally left blank 1 6 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 1 SECTION 2 PRELIMINARIES 1 0 SAT MENU PROGRAMMING PROGRAM MODE Camera Programming Menu Monitor Programming Menu Time Date Programming Menu Alarms Programming Menu Ports Programming Menu Auxiliaries Programming Menu Password Programming Menu Access Programming Menu You can program the CM9760 SAT from the SAT SIDE using a local keyboard and monitor or you can program the SAT from the 9760 SIDE using a 9760 KBD and a system monitor assigned to that opera tor These two basic programming methodologies are not however mutually exclusive By that we mean choosing to program from one location does not necessarily exclude programming from the other
3. 9 amp E x 14 Ul 13 12 Figure 5 5 KBD300 Keyboard Functions D O Oo oU C 5 Scart SS Al HB HE 17 ha mn oe CK a GOGE oad 8h OS al 10 APPENDICES Table 5 A KBD200 Button Functions Reference NG O Description 1 LED display 3 Shift key LED Sequence keys Previous Next Hold 5 Function keys F1 F2 F3 control auxiliaries With Shift on they control multiplexer display Functions keys F4 F5 control receiver auxiliaries With Shift on they control multiplexer display 7 Program key 8 Macro seguence key not used 9 Preset key 11 Focus zoom iris Keys 13 Clear key 15 Keypad numbers 1 through 0 17 Monitor selection key Table 5 B KBD300 Button Functions Reference Description Number 1 LED display 3 Shift key LED Sequence keys Previous Next Hold 5 Function keys F1 F2 F3 control auxiliaries With Shift on they control multiplexer display Functions keys F4 F5 control receiver auxiliaries With Shift on they control multiplexer display 7 Program key 8 Macro sequence key not used 9 Preset key 11 Focus and iris keys Joystick Zoom PTZ functions 13 Clear key 15 Keypad numbers 1 through 0 17 Monitor selection key CM9760 SAT 5 5 Figure 5 6 KBD300V Keyboard Functions 18 17 y CE 4c 5 6 NA NN NYE 7 53 EF CH J FOOD ODL MON ACK PREV NEXT HOLD PATTERN PRESET MACRO _ PGM 1 2 3 NEAR FAR CN SEY amp A Ly
4. Enter the port number on the the CC1 to which the SAT is attached Enter a port address of 0 Undo Delete Fixed Cameras No Alt Cams X NIU Alarms C M CC Group Group 0 0 PTZ NoAltCams 0 0 0 0 1 3 PTZ NoAltCams 0 0 0 0 1 3 PTZ NoAltCams 0 0 n n 12 FIX NoAltCams 0 0 nk FIX NoAltCams 0 0 Fis No ltCams O0 0 a NoAltCams 0 0 D 1 Fis NoAltCams 0 0 0 NoAcc FIX NoAltCams 0 0 0 li Fis NoAltCams 0 0 0 We FIX NoAltCams 0 0 0 1 FIX NodltCams 0 0 x Alternate Cameras C M 1 5 6 10 0 fo Oper Ace Group jo Reverse Controls T tis T Focus Zoom cre Latched Group TAwl T Au Aux3 Aud Ti Au5 Aub Au Auxd TM Tu Figure 2 7 Programming the Cameras File Setup System Configuration TEST3 x Comms Messages Operators System Gp MIL Monitors Cameras Link Cameras Video Amp Macra Alarms Defined Cameras Enter unique logical s These numbers are used by 9760KBDs to call link cams Phy Log Ident Unique Connect Operator PTZ or Alternate DIM CYC Mum Mum en ID Gp Access Fixed Cameras Group Group 1 5001 SAT LINE CAM 1 0 0 1 96 PTZ WNoAltCame 1 0 2 K002 SAT LINE CAM 2 0 0 1 96 PIZ NoAltCame 1 0 3 5003 SAT LINK CAM 3 0 0 1 96 PTZ NoAltCams 1 0 4 004 SAT LINE CAM 4 0 0 SB PTZ WNoAltCame 1 0 5 5005 SAT LINE CAM 5 0 n 1 96 PTZ NoAltCams 1 0 6 5006 SAT LINK CA
5. KBD200 300 300V Keyboard Port Wall Block Wiring Terminal Wiring 2 Terminal Wiring Terminal 7 e iring CM9760 CC1 AT COMPATIBLE CHDI KEYBOARD PORT This is for connection to an AT compatible keyboard Pin 1 Pin8 Direction of for use with the CC1 Pin Run for Plug system and Connector PIN 1 KEYBOARD CLOCK PIN 2 KEYBOARD DATA PF NS PIN 3 NOT USED PIN 4 GND PIN3 PIN5 5V PIN 2 Sercom Port Pin Designations PIN 5 Pin1 TX Pin2 TX E Pin 1 TX Pin 8 RX CC1 Pin7 RX Sercom Pin8 RXt CM9760 CC1 Ports Typical SerCom Port Pinnout Pin 1 TX Pin 2 TX Pin 1 Pin 7 RX Pin 8 Pin 8 RX APPENDICES Alarms 1 9 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 Supplied 12 Pin Alarm Wiring Baca ede 40 11 12 13 14 15 16 Supplied Control 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 COM 2 1 2 3 a SAT 9760 TX TX alls L RX RX Ue 12 L d RX Data 7 g Interface e A I AA p Control Output Wiring Plug Y F NN i F L O upped Ol a 4 P S SS a 6 FB AUX CM9760 KBD Bottom View COM 1 Port Pin 4 Pin 1 TX Pin 2 TX CM9760 SAT 5 9 This page intentionally left blank 5 10 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 MISCELLANEOUS 1 0 SAFEGUARD AND WARNING 3 0 INDEX 2 0 SPECIFICATIONS 4 0 REGUALTORY NOTICES 5 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN 1 0 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product the following WARNINGS sho
6. For each we discuss installation programming configura tion and operation in the order listed in the MANUAL DIREC TORY on the next page The KBD200 KBD300 and KBD300V are keypads that connect to the SAT SIDE in our sample system environment where they are used for local operation and programming of the CM9760 SAT A section on keypad operations separate from their actual use in a programming or operational situation is not included in the main body of the manual This is done to minimize the interruption that would be involved in flipping back and forth between a section on the mechanics of keypad operation and the discussion at hand Every effort is made to include all data needed to carry out a pro posed operation or programming function at the point where it is discussed or used in the manual However we do provide in Ap pendix Ill Keypad Definitions and Templates an abbreviated KBD200 KBD300 KBD300V keypad layout and button description FIGURE 3 9760 SAT System Environment 9760 SIDE CM9760 KBD CM9760 CC1 COM CM9760 MXB PC W 9760 MGR Monitor and AT Keyboard 16 C1510M A 2 03 Extensive discussions of keyboard and keypad connections other than local SAT keypad hookup are not included in the main body of the manual For example although multiple keypads can be con nected to the SAT you will not find a two page digression in the middle of the manual on how to do it Multipl
7. In this illustration the alarm input corresponding to video Alarm Input 1 input 1 has been wired Additional alarm inputs following the same one to one correspondence can be added until all 16 alarms inputs utilizing both connectors are used Depending on programming alarm activation can result in not only local SAT response but also in 9760 System notification and the subseguent call up of appropriately programmed link camera video over available tie lines 1 4 C1510M A 2 03 Figure 1 8 Receiver Wiring and Control mmm Power Example of RS 422 P Type Control Wiring Hookup on a SPECTRA II Receiver gt a SAT SPECTRA II TX gt RX TX gt RX Control CM9760 SAT COM 1 provides the wiring pinouts for RS 422 receiver control connections For 9760 RS 422 P type protocol devices E only the TX and TX l TN lines are run to the supplied receiver There is for now no need for duplex operation The wire run should consist of a shielded twisted pair Otherwise two wires and 3 4 an associated ground wire RX RX must be run T Ua 3 4 ALARMS The SAT has 16 alarm inputs each designed for use with standard single pole single throw SPST switches The alarm inputs on the connector correspond on a one to one basis to the SAT s 16 video inputs that is video input 1 corresponds to alarm input 1 video input 2 corresponds to al
8. Before we begin note that link camera video input 5 in Figure 4 1 is shown as a loop through input This requires SAT top cover removal This is done first if the SAT unit is to be rack mounted To configure this input for loop through operation move the JP5 jumper from 75 ohm term factory default to looping refer to Section 1 3 2 1 Looping Video Inputs Now we can begin 1 Attach a keyboard to the local SAT keyboard port NOTE RJ 45 cable run between the keyboard and the 9760 SAT local keyboard port shown in the illustration is normally supplied be sure to NOTE Fure numbers are not allocated for the remainder of this section as the features under discussion are Sub sets of the system example which does have a number Pin 8 4 PA Local s 7 Keyboard Pin 1 Rx Pin 2 Rx Bin 7 De Pin 8 De 9760 SAT l check that the cable supplied straight is ITAAGHOOOO Owa Adaa correct before installing see Section 1 3 6 o NW Local Keypad and Appendix I Communication a iL and the Connection Tutorial if necessary 7 x i N NOTE You may not install a KBD300V 1 KBD300 3 Pin d Tk on the SAT local keyboard port It has Local SAT i Pin Qe 1 power requirements for the LCD display 1 Keyboard z not supplied at the local keyboard port re n 7 Ry Refer to
9. EDIT PRESET 21 LABEL CAMERA TITLE_ PRESS PGM TO EXIT SET O1 CAM 1 0 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM EDIT PRESET 21 LABEL CAMERA TITLE PRESS PGM TO EXIT SET 01 CAM 1 O JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM The receiver you wish to program presets for should be capable of presets You should be aware of restrictions if any exist for preset creation with the receiver in guestion Your keypad must be initialized and it must have been granted access to the receiver being programmed in additon to having permission to program presets see Section 2 Access Programming Menu PRESETS To program a preset 1 Select your camera receiver combination Enter the camera number into the keypad and press the CAM button PTZTO Use your control buttons KBD200 or a joystick PRESET KBD300 300V to position the camera display in our LOCATION example camera 1 at a location you want associated with this preset ENTER Next enter a number for the preset into the keypad This PRESET preset number will be associated with the camera display NUMBER that was chosen in Step 2 Now press and hold the PRESET key for two seconds Let s assume you chose 21 as your preset number The display appears as illustrated The cursor position indicated by the underlined A marks the first character position of the 20 available for the character label This label will appear on the display when preset 21 is called The LED display changes from 04 our local SA
10. S PRESET gi mm o PRESET ZONES JANES Bi OFF 3 2 C1510M A 2 03 Figure 3 4 Viewing Presets ooann e o o e o o s e e OOO dp ooo ap ooo oog 2 STOP PIZ KBD300 MADE IN USA a CAM 4 II OR Mes PATTERN Figure 3 6 Operating Dual or Half Patterns 0a aaa o o gaaggaood ge do OOO a ooo ooo ep KBD300 MADE IN USA ul 1 ul ry pt ry 3 4 Figure 3 7 Zoom Operation Figure 3 8 Turning Zones Off and On SECTION 3 1 4 OPERATING SEQUENCES Each monitor video output has one 16 step sequence that can be run forward or backward stopped by placing the sequence on hold or stepped through by pressing either PREV or NEXT while the 01 CAM1 sequence is on hold The sequence status indicator see Figure 3 9 Hold F JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM displays the current state of a monitor seguence Forward a HWN indicator iD Backward Alarm Video input port on SAT Default Camera Title gt on 1 4 1 Run a Sequence Forward or Backward Hold down either the NEXT forward or the PREV backward key for two seconds to begin running a sequence The sequence status Figure 3 9 indicator under the camera number displays an F for forward or B Sequence Status and Sequence Display Characteristics for backward when the sequence begins oonaononoag O 0O a O OO O O oana db y ooo an ea noo 4 01 CAM1 03 CAM1 07 CAM1 siete F JAN 0
11. Defined Alarms Physical Logical Number Number 1 1 9760 ALM 1 J 9760 ALM 1 64 9760 ALM 2 256 256 257 aoe SAT 1 SAT 1 Y 273 5016 Figure 3 26 Various SAT ALARM Configurations 9760 SIDE Alarms Configuration File Defined Alarms Physical Logical Number 9760 SIDE Alarms Configuration File Alarms fAlarms Defined Alarms Physical Logical Number Number 1 5001 SAT 1 16 5016 9760 ALM 1 y Number ene TW N oo 256 5001 512 5016 513 6001 SAT 2 528 6016 As stated earlier SAT alarm definitions do not use nor depend upon alarm base addressing So the following question might arise If you had one ALARM unit that used only the first 48 inputs of the Alarm file could you take unused inputs 49 through 64 and use them as SAT alarm inputs The short answer Yes you can use any alarm input for the SAT as long as it is not actually configured for use by any other piece of equipment The long answer f you are not pressed for port space it is not a good thing to do The obvious problem is that 1 you create an alarm assignment overlap from the 9760 ALM s point of view To the 9760 ALARM configuration file an alarm is an alarm It doesn t really care where it originates For the 9760 ALM unit 3 10 C1510M A 2 03 however that is a different story That leads to problem 2 which is that there now is one more item of information to track If more
12. OPEN button to select items 0a aca o oo0oso00 ao dp ooa ab ooo oog ee PROGRAMMING PATTERN DO PAN TILT ZOOM FUNCTIONS PRESS ACK TO EXIT 01 CAM 1 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM KBD300 MADE IN USA PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION To program a pattern INTERCEPT 1 Select your camera enter the camera number into the keypad and press the CAM button i PTZ TO PATTERN 2 Use your control buttons KBD200 or a joystick START POINT KBD300 300V to position the camera display in our example camera 1 at the location you want pattern definition to begin DEFINE 3 Press and hold the PATTERN key for two seconds The PATTERN display shown appears 4 Perform the indicated functions to define a pattern path Continue until the pattern you want is created or until 60 seconds for original Spectra receivers have elapsed 5 In either case ACK to end pattern definition and exit pattern creation Spectra domes and Esprit units can be programmed for one long or two short patterns For original Spectra pre version 3 0 a long pattern is 60 seconds and half patterns are 30 seconds For later version ll Spectra and for Esprit three basic time values 1 5 minutes 3 or 6 minutes for the long pattern are programmed at the receiver end Corresponding half pattern times are based on the long pattern time chosen SPECTRA amp ESPRIT LONG PATTERNS To program one long pattern i fa 1
13. amp KBD300 MADE IN USA Os sooo ogoo000000 OOO ap Ooo apo OOD OOO ee KBD300 MADE IN USA 2 8 C1510M A 2 03 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT 0o I O UI i gt WED e MONITOR 04 mn MONITOR Ol ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW TIE LINE 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITOR O1 ALARM TYPE QEF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW TIE LINE 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITOR O1 ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW TIE LINE 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITOR O1 ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY oF T D DISPLAY VIEW TIE LINE 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITOR O1 ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW TIE LINE 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITORS PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT To select the monitor submenu enter 2 in 1 CAMERAS the keypad or alternately 3 TIME DATE navigate to the MONITORS iN i i 5 PORTS menu selection using the 6 AUXILIARIES joystick then press the ACK 7 PA
14. automatic acknowledgment is not enabled then you can navigate to the Alarm menu shown in Figure 3 24 and can then reset the alarm shown pause the alarm or reset all alarms if there are multiple alarms Resetting the alarm does not disarm the alarm That must be done separately if that s what you want Otherwise resetting the alarm allows the system to be ready for the next activation of this alarm which will not occur until the source of this alarm activa tion is corrected first More extensive alarm programming functions associated with the system are pos sible but are not discussed here Consult the appropriate sections of the 9760 MGR and 9760 KBD manuals 3 8 C1510M A 2 03 DEFAULT MENU Cy MONITOR CAMERA PRESET P DEFINE GPI ALARM MACRO OFF Eee Figure 3 20 Default Menu mi mi d a ALARM EE 100 ALARM SUB MENU Figure 3 21 Alarm Sub Menu Flashing Figure 3 22 DEF PIN Menu ALARM SUB MENU m 100 FBA Figure 3 a Armed Alarm ALARM SUB MENU 5001 PTZ fay ARM RESET FORWARD BACKWARD DISARM MUTE PAUSE RESET ALL 1 R 1 R Ww In Mutes Alm E Tone Figure 3 24 Operator Alarm Notification Pressing SECTION 3 3 3 SAT AND SAT ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATIONS Two SAT Units on the Same NODE One SAT unit can generate 16 possible alarms Each alarm results in a 9760 system alarm if the SAT alarm is assigned a System Alarm number in the SAT ALARMS file see S
15. 0 5 typical Signal to Noise DC Output Cross Talk User defined between 1 and 99 seconds 16 16 75 ohm unbalanced terminating or looping jumper selectable 1 Vp p Panel mount BNC 4 maximum 75 ohm unbalanced 1 Vp p Vertical sync detector Switch to back up sync generator Panel mount BNC 17 Mhz Flat to 8 Mhz 1 0 dB to 15 Mhz Unity 1 dB 2 typical 0 2 typical 55 dB peak to peak vs RMS noise Zero volts 50 dB typical at 3 58 Mhz CHARACTER GENERATOR Display Program Menus White with black border Raster background with white characters SAT COM CONNECTIONS Connector Type Data Ports COM 1 Receiver Control COM 2 Comm Interface 6 2 C1510M A 2 03 One 12 pin header with mating plug Supplied RS 422 P protocol program se lectable baud rate RS 422 9600 baud odd parity one stop KEYBOARD INTERFACE Protocol Keyboard Number of Ports 2 One Local RJ 45 8 pin modular One Remote 6 pin header with mating plug Number of Independent Keyboard 4 combined total Data Rate 9600 baud ALARM INTERFACE INPUTS Number of Inputs 16 Connector Type Two 12 pin screw terminal Sensing Programmable N O N C AUXILIARY OUTPUTS Number of Outputs 3 Connector Type One 12 pin screw terminal Contact Configuration F1 Form C 0 5 Aat 125 VAC maximum F2 and F3 Open collector 32 VDC at 25 mA maximum POWER SUPPLY Input Voltage 120 VAC 50 60 Hz or 2
16. Description Relationship Setup Overview C1510M A 2 03 INTRODUCTION The CM9760 SAT is a 16 X 4 16 camera input by 4 monitor output cross point video matrix sequential switcher The physical appearance of the 16 X 4 SAT is dominated by the 16 video inputs and corresponding loop thru BNCs on the rear of the unit Four BNC monitor outs for local or tie line use four 12 pin wiring plugs for other functions and finally local and remote keypad ports round out the device connec tion list Aside from confirming whether or not loop thru operation is part of your configuration the unit is ready to be rack mounted Remember there is no ON OFF switch and therefore the unit should not be plugged in until all connections to it have been made Although the SAT is a peripheral device of the 9760 system it is unique in that a considerable amount of local programming and control freedom can exist at the downstream or SAT SIDE of the configura tion You can think of the SAT as capable of performing many of the functions normally associated with a single node of the 9760 system This analogy extends to include programmed SAT alarm event notifications to the 9760 system In some configurations you might want to ignore local SAT functions altogether and use all monitor out lines as tie lines back to the main system To enable operation of these functions the following tasks must be performed 1 Physically the SAT and the 9760 sys
17. Repeat steps one through four listed above for Intercept domes All you must keep in mind is the length of time allowed programmed in the receiver s menu for pattern creation HALF To program half patterns PATTERNS Repeat steps one and two listed above for Intercept domes 2 Press number 1 on the keypad and at the same time press the PATTERN key 3 Perform the suggested PTZ functions based on the half pattern time allowed 4 Press the ACK button to end pattern definition and exit 5 Repeat steps 1 4 except use the number 2 to create your second half pattern Time constraints still apply CM9760 SAT 2 17 2 3 PROGRAMMING ZONES DEFINITION A zone is a user defined physical locus of space to which a label is attached and a camera is associated The camera used at the time that the boundaries of the zone are defined is associated with the zone When the associated camera is panned through or remains within this defined zone any time after zone definition then the label associated with the zone will appear on the currently NOTE Up to eight zones may be defined and associated with the same camera A priority level 1 8 with 8 being the highest is assigned to each zone just before the zone is defined selected monitor 6a O acaaug o gdooaoaao BOO do Ooo Oo OO Ol CAM 01 CAM 1 O JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM g OC CO a gOoaaoaooaibc Edit label Ack SET for left edg
18. alarm units are daisy chained to the original port will anyone re member the SAT unit If the front panel switches of the single alarm unit are changed to take advantage of those last 16 un used inputs is anyone going to remember that the SAT unit is using those numbers If possible do not use alarm input numbers already allocated to ALARM unit use whether they are used or not SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SYSTEM AND MULTIPLIEXER EXAMPLE 1 0 SYSTEM EXAMPLE 1 1 OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM EXAMPLE 1 0 SYSTEM EXAMPLE We shall use Figure 4 1 to highlight the processes involved in integrating a CM9760 SAT into a 9760 environment i Spectra II a Figure 4 1 Coaxitron Control wisted pair Jf System Example PTZ Capable ge onirol Wire Lf Four of gs oe Spectra II _ 1 C Sixteen Preset Enabled Possible l oF Armed Camera MATRIX BAY Other Link Camera wW JO P Control CM9760 MGR CM9760 MXB System Inputs xx a are P TZ Capable System Manager Equipment 2 Video 5 Ir Lm Equipment 40 Vi
19. monitor outputs 1 2 and 3 which are connected to physical inputs 1 6 and 10 respectively are all set to O Cw OD Co On oo _ gam 2 a A A A Ei E E gwm Ho Alt Cams Mo Alt Carns Mo Alt Carns Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Carns Ho Alt Carns Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Carns Mo Alt Cams Bookcase Mo Alt Carns Bookcase 5 5 Mo Alt Came Desk The port number on the CC1 to which No Alt Cams the SAT for these tie lines is connected is entered here The port address is set to 0 The same information is entered CD OD T1 CT Fn O O Gael Em 7 eof 4 6 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 4 6 Attach and configure alarm inputs and wiring In our system example we show a door that triggers an alarm if it is opened A number of conditions must be met to enable alarm activation and response These are illustrated below A number of menus must be programmed in order to integrate the illustrated alarm function into our system configuration On the SAT SIDE the Monitors file the Alarm file and the Access files are affected On the 9760 SIDE the System File the Alarm file and the Comms file are affected SAT SIDE MONITORS MENU We edit the MON 4 menu local SAT monitor for MANUAL mode Alarm Type We set a dwell of MONITOR 04 05 seconds since we want to allow camera input 7 enough time to reach its preset position We also ALARM oe activate the display setting but we elect not to DISPLAY ac
20. the main menu CM9760 SAT 2 13 Auxiliaries Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER P OO OEOD lt MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 as 0200000 SELECT CAMERAS Ol O O q O MONITORS oog GO TIME DATE See ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT ww ES KBD300 MADE IN USA wo lJoouswNH Ig FI F2 P Ossoouo SET AUXILIARY MENU PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER AUXILIARIES monet CM9760 SAT v1 03 SELECT 1 CAMERAS To select the AUXILIARIES a ae sub menu enter the number 6 i ayaa in the keypad or alternately 5 PORTS joystick to the AUXILIARIES 6 AUXILIARIES selection and press the ACK 7 PASSWORD i button or right toggle the joystick ACCESS 9 EXIT NOTE Programmed Aux functions are under local SAT SIDE control only Auxiliaries F1 F2 and F3 program the actuation of external relays The relays can be activated manually KBD keys F1 F2 or F3 or they can be alarm activated F1 is a form C relay and F2 and F3 are open collector O aaa aan ooo ap ooo apn SOURCE ALM aay KBD outputs Use the F1 F2 keys to toggle the source for each AUX and select ALM or KBD KBD OOD OD ww KBD300 MADE IN USA NOTE The ALM source for Aux activated functions follow the alarm settings for MONITOR 04 made in the Monitor Programming Menu for that monitor see Monitor Programming Menu Page 1 and 3 Password Pr
21. this camera Te Line i i input mux control MON SAT a 0 icons will appear NON SAT 0 0 on the 9760 NON SAT 0 0 NON SAT ll 0 keyboard NON SAT 0 0 LCD screen HON SAT i HON SAT l Genex ll D 0 ll 0 Port on the CC1 the iz Multiplexer is connected mc mm to TTE n u Mux Unit ID Save amp Send Figure 4 7 Camera File and the Genex BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE api Macro Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams No Alt Carns Mo Alt Carns Mo Alt Carns Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Mo Alt Cams Close Pom Com i O A GA AA AA En i MIL Alarms Pom En 2 2 0 GA AA AA En CM9760 SAT 4 13 Part Il Mux Control from the SAT SIDE Mux control from the SAT side is enabled by reconfiguring the example system we have been using to that shown in Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 SAT SIDE Mux Control Diagnostic Monitor C 9760 SIDE SAT SIDE Diagnostic Keyboard CM9760 KBD Note the following changes and comments 1 A Spectra Il Mux MAIN Coaxitron Control run to PTZ Capable SAT input 8 Pin 1 Rx 0000000000066 000000000000000 VCR cT OUT IN un z Ud Local sat Ren oca Remote CM9760 MXB fs meypoard Keyboard
22. video input BNCs on the CM9760 MXB unit see the NOTE in Figure 1 4 Specifically note the physical port to which each tie line is connected You need this information later when the Cameras and Link Cameras configuration files flat files are pro grammed on the 9760 SIDE o the configuration These inputs are treated differently so that they are recognized as tie lines and not just regular video inputs 2 2 SAT SIDE You must also allocate at least one monitor out on the SAT SIDE of the configuration to tie line use In most instances you also need one monitor out for local SAT operation and programming for out use s under user control subject to the condi tion that at least one tie line exists and that the following rule for multiple tre line hookup Is obeyed Ifyou use one te ine t must be connected to the MON 1 BNC f you use two te i IMPORTANT NOTE e ratio of te ine to local moni ines they must be connected to the MON 1 and MON 2 amp NC monitor outs and so on Tie lines must be connected in sequential ascending order to the monitor outs on the SAT You may not skip around Never configure a monrlor out for LOCAL use unti all te lines are configured first C1510M A 2 03 CM9760 MXB Proper tie line configuration also includes programming On the SAT SIDE the monitor menu is affected On the 9760 SIDE flat files COMMS LINK CAMERAS and CAMERAS must be configured using the 9760 System Manager p
23. 4 5 OPEN CLOSE la A H al g g wi Q xy Qe i V OOO 11 Table 5 C KBD300V Button Functions Reference Description Number 1 LED display Shift key 3 Shift key LED Sequence keys Previous Next Hold 5 Function keys F1 F2 F3 control auxiliaries With Shift on they control multiplexer display Functions keys F4 F5 control receiver auxiliaries With Shift on they control multiplexer display 7 Program key 8 Macro sequence key not used 9 Preset key 11 Focus and iris keys Joystick Zoom PTZ functions 13 Clear key 15 Keypad numbers 1 through 0 17 Monitor selection key 19 Screen controls for color and brightness 5 6 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 5 APPENDIX IV MODELS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT IV 1 MODELS m CM9760 SAT 9760 matrix satellite switcher with 16 video inputs and four monitor outputs 120 VAC 50 60 Hz E CM9760 SAT X Same as the CM9760 SAT except 230 VAC IV 2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT m KBD200 Desktop keyboard with full switching and program ming capabilities plus push button control of PTZ functions E KBD300 Desktop keyboard with full switching and program ming capabilities plus joystick control of PTZ functions E KBD300V Desktop keyboard with full switching and program ming capabilities as well as joystick control of PTZ functions in cludes five inch diagonal monitor screen and interface cable E KBDKIT Wiring kit for conne
24. KBD300V INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 1 0 COM CONNECTION 3 0 ADDITIONAL SAT CONNECTIONS 9760 SIDE Local Monitor CC1 to Wall Block Link Cameras SAT SIDE Looping Video Inputs Wall Block to SAT Receivers 2 0 VIDEO TIE LINES 9760 SIDE SAT SIDE 1 0 COM CONNECTION The COM connection between the CM9760 CC1 and the CM9760 SAT runs from an available sercom port on the rear of the CC1 to appropriate pinouts located on the wiring plug for COM 2 on the SAT A physical disparity exists between the RJ 45 connector on the CC1 SIDE and the 12 PIN wiring plug on the SAT SIDE An intervening wall block can be used normally placed at the SAT SIDE to facilitate the connection Figure 1 1 NOTE he HJ 45 wall block reoresented in Fig CC1 to SAT Interface ure 7 1 can be obtained by ordering a Pelco BDKTT In many cases however an SAT sys fem order will include several key SATs received in a system order are assigned connection locations that are found on your included port assignment Sheet s These indicate the CC1 Sercom port to connect your SAT fo Wall SAT pads in order lo accommodate Block 12 pin COM 2 more than one operator on RJ 45 the SAT SIDE Multiple key Sercom pads are wired via the re f you are adding the SAT fo an existing a LE mote keyboard wiring plug system you must FIRST oo an across T L n order to provide power to the board check of your system software ec FT i t
25. LCD display b Ifthe LOCAL REMOTE option in the ACCESS menu on the SAT SIDE of the configuration is set to LOCAL see Section 2 Access Programming Menu and an SAT operator is using the camera you are trying to call you will not be able to grab control of that camera until 5 seconds after the local SAT user releases control Of course the opposite is true if the ACCESS menu entry is set to REMOTE 2 2 CONTROLLING LINK CAMERAS Fixed cameras can be viewed but not controlled Of camera receiver types RS 422 P and Coaxitron for which control is possible the physical geometry of the configuration chosen based on user choice is the most important Control from the 9760 SIDE when all monitor outs are con figured as tie lines 1 In this situation receiver control for SAT video inputs using RS 422 type controls is possible only if the con trol wiring is run back to the head end Coaxitron con trol on the other hand is exercised through the video link which exist as tie lines Moreover SAT menu options that affect SAT video input connections as well as those that affect the 9760 SAT interface with respect to control and operation must still be programmed Programming is done from the 9760 SIDE of the configuration see Section Two PRELIMINARIES Once programming and control considerations have been taken care of you can select satellite cameras discussed above and perform almost all other 9760 keyboard related came
26. Make the connection using Figure 1 3 as a guide 1 2 SAT SIDE WALL BLOCK TO SAT 1 Depending on the cable type used wire the wall block to SAT connection based on Figure 1 3 and the included pin designation table The 12 posi tion wiring plug can be removed from the unit for easy wiring access 2 Strip and insert each wire to be connected in the provided slot Tighten firmly with a straight slotted screwdriver as shown Figure 1 3 Wall Block Connections Pin 1 TX Pin 1 Pin 8 Direction of Pin Run for Plug and Connector Wall Block Pin Designations Pint TX Pin 5 GND Pin2 TX Pin 6 Pin 3 7 12VACIDC Pin 7 RX Non Polar Pin 8 RX Pin 4 Sercom Port 7 Sercom Port Pin NOTE The Comms configuration file in the Designations MGR program is used to set communication Pin1 TX parameters for the SAT connected to the 4 Pin 2 TX Sercom port see SECTION 2 3 1 COMMS Files i COM 2 Pin7 RX 39 10 1 12 Rin8 RX TK TK 4 y RXRX SAT COM 2 Side of the Wiring NOTE Communication parameters for the COM 2 port on the SAT SIDE are set up in the PORTS menu during local SAT programming Pin8 This wiring example shows an 8 conductor reverse wired cable run between CC1 Sercom port 7 and the RJ 45 connector located on the wall block Pin 1 on the wall block designated as TX is now functionally RX because of the reverse wired input This wire is run to TX on the COM 2 wiring plu
27. Menu Settings Same settings for each main monitor screen 1 4 MONITOR 01 SEQUENCE MENU ENTRY 1 8 ENTRY 9 16 CAM DWL PRE CAM DWL PRE 01 02 00 09 02 00 02 02 00 10 02 00 03 02 OO 11 02 00 04 02 00 12 02 00 05 02 00 13 02 00 06 02 00 14 02 00 07 02 00 15 02 00 08 16 Sequence screen the same for each of the four monitors Alarm enable screen the same for each of the four monitors I MONITOR 01 ALARM ENABLE ALM SET ALM SET ALM SET 1 7 13 2 8 14 3 p Ib ee j0 a6 5 6 SYSTEM LOCAL ALARMS ARM PRE Contact settings for 1 8 Settings for 9 16 are the same 1 N O 0000 00 2 N O 0000 00 3 N O 0000 00 4 N O 0000 00 5 N O 0000 00 6 N O 0000 00 7 N O 0000 00 8 N O 0000 00 RETURN COM 1 SET PORT PROTOCOL 422P BAUD RATE 2400 These are the port settings for the connection to the CM9760 CC1 A N y COM 2 SET PORT BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY ODD STOP BITS 1 SECTION 5 APPENDIX VI CONNECTOR PINOUT LISTINGS OF ALL CONNECTORS Figure 5 9 Connector Pinouts Wiring Connection between the CC1 and an External PC CM9760 MGR CM9760 CC1 Pin 1 Rx PC COM PORT COM PORT Pin 2 Rx Pin 7 Tx Pin 8 Tx Pin 2 Rx Pin 3 Tx Pin 5 Gnd rae eu Port Remote Keyboard Remote Keyboard Wiring Plug Supplied Pin 1 Tx Pin 2 Tx Pin 7 Rx Pin 8 Rx CM9760 MXB Data Port
28. SIDE use a monitor out number that has been allocated as a tie line NOTE More than likely you would use MON 7 as the object here is to match the monitor out line initialized on the SAT SIDE with the video tie line secured or referenced on the system side in step 2 The 9760 system normally grabs the first tre line available Since no te lines are allocated for use but the one we called it should be the one connected to the MON 7 output from the SAT This tre line Should correspond to the first video input configured in the Cameras file as a tie line for the SAT b On the SAT SIDE enter program mode as usual 1 Press the PGM key A P appears on the KBD LED display 2 Enter the password default 2899100 and ACK it c _ The program menu should appear on the system side monitor selected in step 2 The operator on the 9760 SIDE can now check correct add subtract or otherwise change all attributes of the SAT menu system When all changes are made and the operator attempts to exit the menu using choice 9 in the menu the display reverts to the SAT s program PASSWORD menu which flashes intermittently on the monitor display At this time the only way to exit the program is for the operator on the SAT SIDE to press the ACK key Once this is done the SAT operator should immediately reinitialize the SAT keyboard to the local SAT monitor display Figure 2 3 Programming Diagram Three Video and Programi Display Path KBD200 KBD300 from
29. TYPES 12 HOUR 24 HOUR Navigate to the SET CLOCK entry and right toggle the joystick or press the ACK key to return to the main menu CM9760 SAT 2 11 ALARMS PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 Alarm Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 a 1 CAMERAS 2 MONITORS 3 TIME DATE 4 To select the ALARM submenu enter the 5 PORTS PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER number 4 in the keypad or alternately 6 AUXILIARIES OOOO ee ee navigate to the ALARM selection using the 3 TARSRORD Q joystick and press the ACK key or right toggle 9 exrT ACK Te CAMERAS the joystick ALARM 2 MONITORS OOO Oo 3 TIME DATE This will open the SET ALARM INPUT menu SE 4 ALARMS aaa do 3 PORTS 6 AUXILIARIES 7 PASSWORD g KBD300 8 ACCESS amp MADE IN USA 9 EXIT CONTACT h lection 1 or 2 ing th Choose selection 1 or 2 by entering the number GROUP directly into the keypad Navigate to the desired selection and ACK or right joystick that choice OOOO mm SET ALARM INPUT O 0 0 O OO gQ Choosing 1 will open up the menu for the first 8 of 1 2 L 1 8 ao ab Z a serena oe 16 alarm contacts to program ooo Om OOO o og amp one Navigate the alarm field by toggling the joystick a Fl FZ in the direction you want to go The first column is OBISsOOO one the TYPE field Choose whether the alarm is to be Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C ogo0900n80 ps by toggling the F1 F2 k
30. display before the next preset is called In our example we have entered a dwell of 7 seconds in conjunction with preset 21 for camera input 7 When a seguence command is issued from the keyboard the cameras listed in the CAM column will seguence as listed and the preset will automatically be called as part of that seguence ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW LOCAL i CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE MONITOR 04 SEQUENCE MENU 3 POSITION DISPLAY ENTRY 1 8 ENTRY 9 16 CAM DWL PRE CAM DWL PRE RETURN 02 01 02 00 02 03 02 00 02 02 00 07 07 21 ACCESS 02 02 00 02 02 00 02 02 00 07 07 21 ACCESS 1 KEYBOARD TO MONITOR i 2 MON TO CAMERA 1 10 A called preset number results in nothing if the preset associated with 3 MON TO CAMERA 11 16 that number has not been programmed This is done from the keyboard kkk OVERRIDE LOCAL while in operational mode see SECTION 2 2 1 Programming Presets We RETURN should also mention that a programmed preset can be activated in several ways 1 it can be called as part of a seguence as we discussed above or 2 it can be called directly from the keyboard or 3 it can be alarm activated Alarm activated presets take precedence and temporarily halt any running seguence Once the alarm is ACKed manual mode or timeout occurs AUTO mode the interrupted seguence continues MONITOR TO CAMERA ACCESS We recommend that OVERRIDE be set to LOCA
31. for the 9760 operation it exists through the same path via the tie line connections between the SAT and the MXB 3 You must also as a minimum configure the Genex for the following consult the Genex manual for further details a Set video termination This can be done globally in the System Setup menu hold the VIEW button down for two seconds or it can be done on a per camera basis in the Camera menu hold the associated CAM button down for two seconds In our example the inputs for all cameras to the Genex should be set for LOOP HI Z b Camera protocol should be set to Coaxitron format via the Camera menu c The Unit ID should be set to 1 and the COMM TYPE setting both accessed through the Advanced Menu selection should be set to MASTER KBD T D BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760 SAT 4 11 Figure 4 4 illustrates the minimum physical connections using the pieces of equipment required for camera control through the Genex Specifi cally illustrated are the coaxitron camera related connections necessary for operators on both sides of the configuration to have control access to Genex camera input 1 The SAT SIDE operator has access by entering 1 on his keypad and pressing the CAM button the 9760 SIDE operator has equal access and control by calling camera 5001 to his available monitor Other than Genex looped inputs the SAT operator can also control direct SAT connected cameras that use Pelco P type protocol not run through the
32. ines CFP PC W 9760 SS Port System Manager CM9760SAT Monitor and i Remote AT Keyboard RR Keyboard 16 EE Pen SS System Video Inputs Txt Monitor E 1 through 8 Local SAT amp To Monitor mp y Action Video Out Keyboards Wall Block Terminals 12 VAC Mux Main no longer is attached to the MXB on the 9760 SIDE There are now 8 video inputs to the SAT instead of 7 Mux Main is now the 8 input to the SAT The data IN port on the Genex is wired to the remote keyboard port on the SAT it is no longer connected to the 9760 Operators on the 9760 can view Mux activated screens on the SAT SIDE if the additional SAT input 8 is added to the Link Camera file on the 9760 SIDE In our example it would be 5008 If the operator entered 5008 into his keypad and pressed the CAM button the multiplexed input from the SAT SIDE will appear on his assigned monitor Any SAT keyboard operator can initiate multiplexer functions by pressing the SHIFT key the LED lights and choosing the function display desired Once initialized any other operator on the system can effect changes to the multiplexed display Any changes will be reflected in all local monitors at the same time If a 9760 operator has called up the SAT Mux input 5008 any display activity on the SAT SIDE will be reflected on the operator s assigned monitor on the 9760 SIDE of the configuration 4 14 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 APPENDICES APPEN
33. link between the CM9760 CC1 and the CM9760 SAT Port Programming Menu Check the SAT PORTS menu settings for COM 2 Make sure they correspond to those reguired for connection to the CM9760 CC1 refer to Section 2 Ports Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 for further details COM 2 SET PORT BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY ODD STOP BITS 1 Pin 1 Wiring Post preerie l NR ea i 1 H I N mm ee E l y l o A PORT 7 bw Pin 1 TX 4 RS 422 Straight ym 7 Cable mr n this example a straight cable connected between the CC1 and the wall box and a reverse wired data line between the wall box and COM2 on the SAT is used One could just as easily have installed a reverse rather than a straight cable between the CC1 and the wall box and then wired a straight rather than reverse wired data line between the the wall box and the COM2 connection Refer to Appendix I for discussions on 9760 device connections See Section 2 3 1 Comms File Comms File Setup Syste uration TEST3 for additonal Mor Cameras Link Cameras Video Amp Macro Alarms information on Comms Messages Operators System Gpi NIU programm ng m Defined Ports the Comms file Port Equipment Baud Parity Number Kepioard Alarm Base Number fi SAT Port 7 Note the Alarm Base Number This should always be set equal to the numbe
34. more than once Sequence through the available monitors to be programmed with the joystick or enter the monitor number in the keypad There are 16 programmable camera positions in the table available to each monitor being programmed The camera display available at each position has more choices to program if it is PTZ capable For any camera a DWL time can be entered For PTZ capable cameras a PRE number can also be entered During a Sequence operation the preset for the camera will be called as part of the sequence DWL and PRE entries are defined as follows DWL dwell is the amount of time a camera view for fixed lt DWL cameras will appear on the monitor in guestion while DWL used in conjuction with a camera for which PRE is applicable is the view time left after subtracting the time for the called camera to reach its preset position This must be taken into account when entering DWL times The camera must complete the preset and rest before the next PRE is called PRE this is a pre programmed pan and tilt position for a specific camera which is recalled by reference to a numerical value set up during preset programming Navigate to through and around the CAM DWL and PRE columns using the joystick The unit is shipped from the factory with sequence table entries set as shown The same camera may be entered more then once in a sequence table CAMERA SEQUENCE In the CAM col t then joystick nthe C column ente
35. of a previously defined zone its label will not be seen unless its zone priority is higher SECTION 2 3 0 9760 MGR SAT PROGRAMMING Before implementing joint 9760 SAT operation the following configuration files flat files must be configured 1 The COMMS file 2 The CAMERAS file 3 _ The LINK CAMERAS file and if alarm reporting is invoked 4 The ALARMS file The 9760 System Manager program installed on a PC hard drive connected to the CM9760 CC1 is used to program these files If you received your SAT unit as part of a system shipment these files may have already been configured to the extent that it was practical or that information for your system was available In any case you can use the information in the sections that follow to 1 Check existing configuration files against requirements and 2 _ To update existing configuration files with the data required to enable 9760 SAT operations The following information will be needed to successfully program the flat files associated with SAT operation 1 _ You should know the MXB physical port destinations of all tie lines that originate as SAT monitor out lines and terminate as matrix bay video inputs 2 _ You should know to which physical Sercom port on the controller that the CM9760 SAT is attached 3 _ You should know the link camera assignments for the SAT and you should be aware of the receiver types for each connection PTZ or fixed 4 You should also know the
36. on the SAT the local SAT opera tor if previously programmed for alarm access notification will see a display similar to the following on the local monitor screen Figure 3 14 Activated Alarm The A is the sequence status indicator s shorthand for a current alarm condi tion 01 CAM1 A JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM The alarm notification occurs because 1 The Alarm menu input condition N O N C has been met and the alarm is armed for local SAT response and 2 _ The local SAT user s monitor has been programmed in the Monitor Pro gramming menu to see alarms in general and to see the armed camera in guestion in particular NOTE Alarms will interrupt sequence opera tions in progress on local SAT monitors Once the alarm Is acknowledged the sequence will return to where it left off User response to the alarm condition is also based on Monitor menu entries for the monitor MONITOR O4 ALARM TYPE OFF NO ALARM DWELL 02 ACKNOWLEDGMENT DISPLAY 3 T D DISPLAY Figure 3 15 Alarm Acknowledgment Response Settings VIEW LOCAL 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN If an alarm is programmed for automatic acknowledgment the alarm will remain on the screen for 10 seconds or as long as the alarm contact is held plus 10 seconds If an alarm reguires manual acknowledgment the alarm will remain on the screen until it is acknowledged Multiple alarms seguence according to th
37. or low current relays If you use an external relay make sure that voltage and current requirements are well below maximum ratings Exceeding specified values can permanently damage the transistors During programming configure the auxiliary outputs to agree with the type of equipment you are using Refer to Section 2 Auxiliaries Programming Menu Fage 7 of 7 Follow the examples illustrated in Figure 1 10 for wiring up the F1 F2 and F3 relay contacts The in structions for wiring the F3 relay are the same as those illustrated for F2 if you substitute pins 8 and 9 for pins 6 and 7 When you fin ish wiring the auxiliary outputs plug the wiring connector into the control outputs terminal strip Figure 1 10 Aux Connections ey F3 OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT 3 6 LOCAL KEYPADS CM9760 SAT Voltage 1A 30 VDC 0 3A 110 VDC 0 5A 125 VDC Here F2 is shown as providing an open collector ouput for operating an Pull Up external device Resistor If the external device does not have an internal pull up resistor one must be provided as shown between the device and the terminal connector Wiring Form C Relay Contact Ratings Connectors OO When F1 actuates supplied the contacts of Pin 11 open and the contacts of Pin 10 close supplying Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 power to the external NO NC COM device This example here shows External D L i a logical representation Device gt a of a form C rela
38. the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equip ment 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 5 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defec tive in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below e Five years on Pelco manufactured cameras CC3500 CC3600 CC3700 and MC3500 MC3600 Series two years on all other cameras e Three years on Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard and 090 Series Camclosure Camera System e Two years on 100 150 200 and 300 Series Camclosure Camera Sys tems e Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses e Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM6800E CM8500 CM9500 CM9740 CM9760 Matrix DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products e Two years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications e Two years on Esprit and WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades e Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders One year except video h
39. the other 2 The situation in 1 can be avoided if the MON to CAMERA sub menu located in Section 2 s Access Programming Menu is configured to bypass those un used or perhaps unallocated video in puts Now when the NEXT or PREV button is pressed you navigate directly from input 1 to 16 if the NEXT button is pressed and from input 16 to 1 if the PREV button is pressed NOTE here s no inaication on the keyboard display that you are actually viewing the camera you Chose This can be rectified by entering agorooriate camera titles for each cam era view when programming local SAT menus CM9760 SAT 3 1 1 3 4 View a Camera Preset for preset programming see Section 2 27 Programming Presets 0a Oa oo o000s50 To manually view any programmed preset moo dp ooo dp 1 Select the camera for which you want to view a preset by entering the camera number and pressing the CAM key KBD300 MADE IN USA 2 Enter the preset number and press the PRE SET key ny mm CAM gt PREGETH mb PRESET 1 3 5 Operate a Camera Pattern 1 Select a camera with a programmed pattern see Section 2 22 Programming Patterns 2 Doone of the following e f you have just one pattern press the PATTERN button to start it ooo00o e o o e o o s e e moo dp e If you have two patterns press either 1 or 2 and then the PATTERN button to start the desired pattern Be careful not to hold down the
40. the remote keyboard port located on the rear of 9760 SAT back to the head end or 9760 SIDE of the configu ration Then program entry and exit could also be handled by the INFORMATION BOX 9760 SIDE SAT SIDE The coordination issue in this example could be avoided if you ran a Ee Tie Lines an A CM9760 SAT 9760 ae SYSTEM J Keyboard 9760 operator In essence this would amount to doing local SAT SIDE programming from the 9760 SIDE of the configuration Program entry and exit would use the KBD300 and SAT program ming would use the 9760KBD See Figure 2 3 Program Display Path Local System COMMENTS Monitor get onitor With reference to Figure 2 3 and the Information Box above we can make the following observation To persist in programming the SAT from a 9760 keyboard when a KBD300 is available on the 9760 SIDE is just a convoluted version of Program ming Configuration I Even so there are some advantages to con sider for this configuration 1 You can program the SAT from the 9760 SIDE without using a preset call function 2 _ You can use the KBD300 rather than the 9760 keyboard for SAT programming The KBD300 is more efficient for programming SAT menus 3 _ You can still control local SAT functions from the 9760 SIDE and eliminate the need for a downstream operator PRELIMINARIES CM9760 SAT 2 3 SECTION 2 PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION 1 0 SAT MENU PROGRAMMING Prior to programmi
41. woIHF ue one PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT o o I o Oi s w Nj CAMERA 01 CAMERA TITLE CAM1 RX TYPE EXT COAXITRON se VIDEO SWITCHER CAMERA MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT Pressing the PGM key on the keypad brings up the program access screen Enter in the default password 2899100 using the indicated PASS keypad numbers then press WORD the ACK key The default password can be changed later if you want If the password you enter is incorrect your original entry screen will appear along with the line Password not accepted wo 0o I O Ui i w N WN The main menu consists of eight programmable sub menus and a ninth sub menu which EXITS the main menu A flashing number 1 indicated by the bold underline is the menu item default cursor position for the opening screen display Move up and down the menu tree by moving the joystick in the desired direction of travel UP or DOWN Activate a menu selection by pressing the ACK key or moving the joystick to the right Alternately you may go directly to a menu by entering its numeric value in the keypad for example 4 to access the ALARMS menu Since we are discussing program menus in sequential order we ACK or joystick t
42. 0 Esprit and Camclosure are registered trademarks of Pelco TM CM9740 is a trademark of Pelco Copyright 2003 Pelco All rights reserved REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1510M 10 00 Original version 12 00 Updated Section 4 by including multiplexer integration and clarified other miscellaneous items C1510M A 2 03 Revised Figure 4 5 and other miscellaneous items MISCELLANEOUS CM9760 SAT 6 5 PELCO World 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 ISO9001 Orangeburg New York Las Vegas Nevada Eindhoven The Netherlands Wokingham United Kingdom Montreal Canada
43. 0 SIDE alarm notification and response For this to occur the System Alarm column for the alarm in question must be edited This occurs in the local SAT Alarm menu A System Alarm column entry completes SAT SIDE programming menu require ments for a CM9760 KBD keyboard user to be notified of the corresponding local alarm if proper programming for alarm response functions have been configured on the 9760 SIDE of the system Consider for a moment that the SAT alarm sub menu for alarm contacts 1 8 is config ured as shown in Figure 3 17 As shown Alarm 1 activation is not only set for SAT SIDE alarm notification but will also send a System Alarm notifi cation number of 0001 to the CM9760 CC1 when the local SAT alarm occurs The alarm functions in the following configuration files housed in the 9760 CC1 but programmed using the 9760 MGR program must be configured before the 9760 key board user can be notified of and view the alarm In the Comms file 1 Each keyboard must be assigned Alarm monitors if a visual display of the alarm camera in addition to key board notification is desired For example note that in Figure 3 18 keyboard number 2 is assigned alarm monitors 1 through 5 In the Alarms file 2 The number entered in the System Alarms column of the ALARMS menu on the SAT SIDE corresponds to the number found in the Physical Number column of the ALARM configuration file on the 9760 SIDE The number in the associ
44. 1 99 01 01 21 PM F JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM F JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM 7 NEXT 2 SEC SEQUENCE omPrsz7on KBD300 MADE IN USA OO a Os aa aa a OOO ap ooo abo L ooo 4 01 CAM1 07 CAM1 03 CAM1 siete B JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM B JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM B JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM G PREV 2 SEC SEQUENCE UJPSAODPU KBD300 Figure 3 10 Forward and Backward Seguence Operation 1 4 2 Change the Direction of a Seguence The direction of any currently operating seguence can be reversed If in the examples of Figure 3 10 you press the PREV button while the seguence is running forward the seguence will run backward The seguence status indicator will reflect this change by changing from F to B Similarly pressing the NEXT button while the sequence is running backward starts it running forward 1 4 3 Step Through a Sequence You can step through a camera sequence in the order the sequence is running forward or backward or when a sequence is on hold When the Sequence Status Indicator displays B Sequence is running backward press the PREV key to step through the sequence When the Seguence Status Indicator displays F seguence is running forward press the NEXT key to step through the seguence When the Sequence Status Indicator displays H Sequence is on hold press the PREV button to step backward through the sequence or the NEXT button to step forward through the seguence Figure 3 11 Seguence Ho
45. 10M A 2 03 SECTION 4 Associated with this and the previous example are two 9760 SIDE configuration files that affect Genex integration into the system The first Comms file is applicable to both examples The second the Camera file is applicable to both except that the Genex configured camera field for 10 is not applicable to example one Both of these files have to be configured for both examples The COMMS configuration file is illustrated in Figure 4 6 a Setup System Configuration TESTS x In this file Comms the Genex Monitors Cameras Link Cameras Video Amp Macro Alarms parameters are entered in the Comms Messages Operators Sustem Gpi NIU Edit Port Fields for the port that it is connected to port 10 ama lei Glorias Figure 4 6 Comms File and the Genex Close The next configuration file is just as important This is the Camera file Here the Genex input for the Mux Main input to the MXB is configured as a multipexer input in the Type field When this input is called by the 9760 SIDE operator input 11 logical the multiplexer control icons appear on the 9760 keyboard LCD screen From there the operator can change the number of cameras displayed on the assigned monitor simply by pressing the control icon desired Setup System Configuration TESTS System Video Amp Operators Link Cameras Messages Cameras Comms Monitors When the 9760 operator calls up l a i
46. 30 VAC 50 Hz Power Consumption 10 watts Ambient Operating Temperature 20 to 120 F 7 to 49 C Humidity 10 90 non condensing 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 CM9760 SAT 10 15 Ib 4 61 kg CM9760 SAT X 10 06 Ib 4 56 kg Rating NEMA Type 1 Design and product specifications subject to change without notice SECTION 6 3 0 INDEX A A alarm status sequence indicator letter see status sequence listing of access menu see programming SAT menus ACK keyboard acknowledge key 5 5 5 6 alarm cameras see cameras alarm see programming SAT menus configurations discussed 3 9 file menu see programming 9760 MGR SAT programming alarm file programming SAT menus alarm menu icon 9760 keyboard 3 8 alarms 9760 response 3 8 configuring 3 7 arming 3 8 resetting 3 8 activation of 3 6 monitor response to 2 8 SAT response 3 6 alarm enable 2 10 alarm type 2 12 SAT alarm unit configurations discussion of 3 9 examples 3 9 to 3 10 arming an alarm on the SAT alarm arm 2 12 from the 9760 keyboard see alarms 9760 response arming auxs programming 2 14 wiring 1 5 B backward status seguence indicator letter see status seguence listing of basic system example see SAT system example illustration of 4 1 detailed analysis 4 2 to 4 8 operation of discussed 4 9 block diagram system environment ii programming
47. 4 n o y 9 ATW KBE NS y Remote Keyboard 120 to 12 VAC RSS Connector Transformer 0 l Straight Cable b Pin 1 H Ua N 4 Straight Cable oe 120 to 12 VAC o Transformer O O O Ol Ol IO IO O e e o o o o o o OOO ap ooa ab a lt KBD300 cao apn KBD300 b ooo an OOO ee KBD300 MADE IN USA KBD300 MADE IN USA APPENDICES CM9760 SAT 5 3 Figure 5 3 KBD300 and KBD300V Attached to Remote Port 120 to 12 VDC Transformer Remote Keyboard Prana Wiring Local Plug Monitor Out on the CM9760 SAT 120 to 12 VAC Transformer Terminal Wiring 2 Terminal 1 7 Terminal 8 Pin 1 Pin 8 4 Straight Cable Direction of Pin Run RJ 45 KBD Port Pin 1 TX KBD300 ON 12345678 KBD300 Rear View Pinouts are the same for the KBD300V KBD300V R y U tdi 120t012 VAC Saag lt Remote Keyboard Transformer QA sy NSE NS Connector From an SAT R Monitor out Pin 1 g ae ef z 120 to 12 VDC Straight Cable b Transformer Pin 1 TO m KBD300V o _ go q kenzoo ED Kepa Z Booooo oo OOOO 2 KBD300 oo oo OO cl i N COLOR BRIGHTNESS KBD300V Gate 5 4 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 5 APPENDIX Ill KEYPAD DEFINITIONS AND TEMPLATES Figure 5 4 KBD200 Keyboard Functions
48. 7 PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION VA The VIEW display presents two choices LOCAL MONITORS PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT 1 CAMERAS or TIE LINE Default is TIE LINE If you 3 TIME DATE plan to operate SAT functions on the SAT SIDE 4 ALARMS of the configuration you need at least one 5 PORTS monitor out connection configured as LOCAL oe The remaining line s can be configured as desired g access but you must also have at least one 9 EXIT monitor out configured and as a tie line line to connect to the CM9760 MXB for SAT satellite operation to be complete The physical order of monitor out lines in relation to their function is discussed in Section I Video Tie Lines If all monitor outs are run back to the head end the CM9760 MXB then all monitor outs are configured as tie lines Toggle between the choices as indicated E t Joystick down to the 1 2 or 3 selection entries and joystick select or press the ACK key Alternately while in any numerical field you can enter the desired selection directly by entering its number in the keypad We discuss each in turn so we select 1 first MON CAM The values entered here affect sequence commands SEQUENCE issued from a local SAT keypad to the monitor in question The camera order and amount of time each is displayed less the time required to reach preset position if PTZ capable are programmed here A camera number can be entered
49. 7 pgm menu entry password 2 6 t d display 2 8 2 11 view monitor out 2 9 ESC key 9760 keyboard 3 8 F F forward sequence status indicator letter see status sequence listing of F1 to F5 SAT keyboards function keys 5 5 5 6 files configuration flat files see programming 9760 MGR SAT programming menu see programming SAT menu H hold sequence status indicator letter see sequence status listing of hardware mounting of see installing SAT unit HOLD keyboard sequence key 5 5 5 6 initialization Keyboard 2 4 installing SAT unit i cautionary note i sidebar discussion of 1 1 J jumpers loop thru i configuring illustration of 1 3 system example 4 2 K keyboard 9760 connection 5 9 operation of alarm arming 3 8 notification 3 8 resetting 3 8 selecting link cameras 3 4 programming comms file 2 19 alarm monitor access 3 7 the SAT from see programming from SAT keyboard keyboards SAT local addressing 1 5 connection to SAT 1 5 keypad definitions and templates 5 5 KBD200 5 5 KBD300 5 5 number allowed 1 5 wiring 1 5 remote connection to SAT 5 2 illustrative examples 5 3 5 4 KBD300V 5 6 types of 5 2 5 7 CM9760 SAT 6 3 L link cameras see cameras looping see jumpers manual directory of iii introductory notes ii introduction proper iv MON keyboard monitor key 5 5 5 6 monitors access to alarms 2 8 enabling 2 10 cameras 2 15 keyboards 2 15 s
50. ADDENDUM Addendum No _ 1577M A Date August 4 2004 Manuals Affected _ CM9760 Series Manuals C538M C539M A C540M B C541M C C542M B C543M A C544M C549M A C572M C573M D C578M C579M C1501M C1503M C1510M OS C1510M A C1520M B C1528M C C1940M C1941M C1942M and C1943M Manual Update The CM9760 CC1 has been replaced with the CM9700 CC1 and the GM9760 MGR manage ment software has been replaced with the CM9700 MGR management software Keep the following in mind when referring to the instructions contained in these manuals e The CM9700 CC1 contains the latest CC1 software version 9 01 or higher and is programmed with the new CM9700 MGR management software e Despite the difference in model numbers the CM9700 CC1 functions the same as the CM9760 CC1 and most of the information in these manuals applies to version 9 01 or higher CPU e You can add the GM9700 CC1 to an existing CM9760 system if you upgrade the existing CM9760 CC1 units with the current software version level 9 01 or higher software version 9 01 requires a minimum of 16 MB of RAM in the CPU If required you can upgrade the RAM in older CM9760 CC1 units using the software upgrade kit appropriate for your CPU e Do not use the CM9760 MGR instructions contained in these manuals Refer to the CM9700 MGR Getting Started Software Guide on screen help or Online Help for instructions Pelco World Headguarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis Califo
51. AMPLE ONE CAMERA CONTROL THROUGH THE GENEX IN A 9760 SAT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Consider the illustration in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Camera Control Through the Genex Diagnostic Monitor 9760 SIDE SAT SIDE m Genex Straight Cable Diagnostic Spectra II Keyboard SAT Coaxitron Control y m PTZ Capable COM IN MXB Pin 8 Tx Pin 1 Rx U Other Camera 1 2 3 6 2 8 9 10 14112 13 14 15 16 SPOT MAIN VCR ae Input E lt A gr L YV md ee 9101112 3141516 CM9760 KBD F y Bi GENEX O Equip 26 CM9760 MXB 9600 Baud outputs from mao PC W 9760 o the Genex System Corresponding SAT SIDE Manager video inputs 1 7 are defined Monitor and on the 9760 SIDE in the Link AT Keyboard e Camera file as logical s 160 5001 through 5007 via the System Manager program C then loaded onto the HD of Local SAT the CC1 System E Video Inputs Monitor Monitor i 1 through 7 Video Out In the above Figure note the following Local SAT Keyboard 1 _ Camera inputs to the Genex are looped and serve as corresponding inputs to the CM9760 SAT 2 _ Avideo path is available to any operator on either side of the configuration to all Genex attached cameras including Spectra input 1 For the SAT operator access exists through the looped input from the Genex
52. BD300 MADE IN USA osmonga ooooo0o SET TIME DATE DATE APR 06 00 TIME 12 06 00 PM STYLE MMM DD YY TYPE 12 HOUR 0 A g SET CLOCK ANA O O QANA KBD300 MADE IN USA Oo a a o g Ossooo ooooooo SET TIME DATE DATE APR 06 00 TIME 12 06 00 PM STYLE MMM DD YY TYPE 12 HOUR 0A U SET CLOCK ca s le e O ANA O O ls c e o e u KBD300 MADE IN USA gp 97 CO mi CO ooooooo SET TIME DATE DATE APR 06 00 TIME 12 06 00 PM STYLE MMM DD YY TYPE 12 HOUR s o e a e e n OC O Q g O ls o e o e u SET CLOCK KBD300 MADE IN USA 9O MAA O cm O OO IO e Ol Ol Ol Ol OI O IO OOO do STYLE MMM DD YY Ooo ab LJ TYPE 12 HOUR o O Ol a OOO amp SET TIME DATE DATE APR 06 00 TIME 12 06 00 PM ww SET CLOCK KBD300 MADE IN USA PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER TIME DATE MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT 1 CAMERAS 2 MONITORS To select the TIME DATE submenu enter the number 3 in the keypad or alternately Doane navigate to the TIME DATE selection using 6 AUxILIARIES the joystick press the ACK key or toggle 7 PASSWORD the joystick to the right 8 ACCESS 9 EXIT NOTE As stated on page 1 at the bottom of the Monitor Programming menu the T D display is turned off by default for the reasons stated there If you activate the T D display for an
53. CAMERA 01 Available RX TYPE Parameters CAMERA TITLE SAT LINK CAM 1 EXT COAXITRON get each For inputs 1 and 7 we also choose receiver types We RX TYPE EXT COAXITRON 422P pb configure input 1 as EXT COAXITRON as shown For input 7 the receiver is configured for P protocol so its camera menu will reflect that with a selection of 422P for RX TYPE Since this is not coaxitron independant control wiring consisting of a twisted shielded pair is run from the receiver control wiring plug COM 1 on the SAT to the respective receiver see the expanded inset above STD COAXITRON lt MONITORS MONITORS Programming Menu MONITOR O4 m To partition camera availability for seguencing at our local monitor MON 4 we open the MONITORS menu and select item 1 CAMERA SEOUENCE Here we partition our 4 camera input example We can set up the order in the CAM column and time duration up to 99 seconds for each camera A camera can appear more than once if you want These choices direct keyboard activated seguence command displays We bypass alarm related issues here These will be discussed and programmed when we discuss alarm inputs for our example However it is important to mention that if a preset number is entered in the PRE column for those cameras that are PTZ capable then you must enter a dwell number that allows enough time for the camera to reach its preset position to view its
54. DIX I COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTION TUTORIAL APPENDIX II REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION APPENDIX Ill KEYPAD DEFINITIONS AND TEMPLATES APPENDIX IV MODELS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT APPENDIX V DEFAULT RESET ASSIGNMENT APPENDIX VI CONNECTOR PINOUT LISTINGS FOR ALL CONNECTORS APPENDIX I COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTION TUTORIAL There is only one really basic set of rules that you must consider when wiring two 9760 communication devices together Those rules are given in item 3 below Frustration arises only if the information you are given does not enable you to identify those elements of the connection you need to know or if the information you need is not readily at hand You should not be satisfied to just plug in a cable type because you are told to without having the slightest idea what to do if it doesn t work It s easy enough to check the parameters for your self so that when you do plug that cable in you expect it to work In fact you should be surprised if it doesn t work You will never get in trouble when wiring two 9760 communica tion devices together if you know and follow the information contained in the following points You may not always need all the information in all the points but you must always have enough information at your disposal to follow the connection rules stated in 3 1 _ You should always know or be given the location of Pin 1 on each of the devices input output plugs connectors that you intend to
55. G ALARM DATA to the defined alarm being UNDEFIND ALARM DATA activated on the SAT SIDE of the configuration D Z O A G A AG A AGA GGG G GE ml ms E SAT Alarm jo P YF Figure 2 9 Alarm File PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760 SAT 2 21 This page intentionally left blank 2 22 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 1 0 LOCAL SAT OPERATIONS Selecting Monitors Selecting Cameras Controlling Cameras Operating Sequences Controlling Auxiliaries local operation keyboards must be initialized 1 aller any power cycle or 2 after the first time power Is applied to a keyboard or 3 after an operator initiated reset see Ap pendix 5 Default Menu reset Assignments To initialize a keyboard enter the number 1 4 of the monitor from which you are going to view displays then press the MON key You must walt tive seconds before or after you enter the number and press the MON key to allow for power uo contiguration to take place after which the number of the selected monitor appears on the keyboard s LED display IMPORTANT Initializing keyboards For SAT SIDE OPERATION 2 0 9760 SAT OPERATIONS Selecting Link Satellite Cameras Controlling Link CamerasS cesceseeeceeeeeceseneneeaeees Operating SUGGESTIONS 6 ccc cee ccccececeeceeeeaeaeeeeneeaeees 3 0 ALARM OPERATIONS Local SAT Alarm Response 9760 System SAT Alarm Respo
56. Genex but connected directly to other SAT video inputs control wiring must also be run At the same time operators on the 9760 SIDE can view and control all SAT connected cameras that are properly configured EXAMPLE TWO MUX CONTROL IN A 9760 SAT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Part I Mux Control from the 9760 SIDE Note that the Genex control line in Figure 4 4 connected to the COM IN port is connected to Sercom input port 10 on the CC1 That s one reguirement for enabling MUX control from the 9760 SIDE To fully enable MUX control Figure 4 4 needs to be altered slightly That change is reflected in Figure 4 5 It involves the connection of a video cable between the MUX main output on the Genex and an available BNC video input on the CM9760 MXB We choose BNC input 11 Figure 4 5 9760 SIDE Mux Control Diagnostic Monitor 9760 SIDE SAT SIDE Diagnostic Spectra II Keyboard Coaxitron Control PTZ Capable SAT bal 9760 KBD MXB E Other Camera Inputs lt lt a Main 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OUT IN 2 CM9760 KBD ss CM9760 MXB Pe PC W 9760 System Manager Monitor and AT Keyboard o COM 2 System Monitor 1 through 7 Local SAT m Monitor Keyboard Video Out 4 12 C15
57. In termediate variations to programming on just one side or the other are possible NOTE he illustrations in this section represent the functional rela Fonships of the equipment mix needed to accommodate each pro gramming choice that is discussed in the associated text PRELIMINARIES 2 0 OTHER SAT PROGRAMMING OPERATIONAL MODE Presets Patterns 3 0 9760 MGR SAT PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING MODE Comms File Cameras File Link Cameras File Alarm File Interspersed with these programming setups is the need to integrate what is going to be programmed where and by whom given the various configurations of eguipment possible In the illustrations and explana tions below we discuss some of these variations and indicate advan tages disadvantages and or tradeoffs if they exist of each We also describe how to reach the main SAT programming menu from the given programming location There are essentially three basic programming configurations After we look at those we discuss a program variation NOTE n those instances where we discuss procedures or actions yet to be covered in the manual we elther give a sufficiently adequate but abbreviated discussion or refer you to the appropriate manual reference Programming Configuration I Program the SAT from the SAT SIDE only SAT for programming purposes see Figure 2 1 b Press the PGM key on the KBD200 or 300 Advantages Local control and alarm notificat
58. Instructions for connecting additional equipment necessary for proper operation at the local SAT SIDE are also discussed The choices made here are reflected in the configuration of the applicable programming menus SAT SIDE and flat files 9760 SIDE which are covered in Section 2 Programming and Configuration SAT programming menus are discussed first NOTE 7hese menus are normally programmed via a local keypad connection on the SAT SIDE of the system They can also be programmed from the 9760 SIDE va a 9760 KBD A number of ways to accomplish these tasks are possible Whether you program trom the local SAT SIDE or fom the sys fem 9760 SIDE depends upon choices made about your particular equipment configuration How these setups affect your choice of programming vehicle 1s discussed in Section 2 PRELIMINARIES Next other programming functions related to local SAT operation are discussed presets patterns zones and so on This section concludes with a discussion on how to program the 9760 MGR System Manager configu ration or flat files for proper operation of the 9760 SAT link Operation SAT operation on the local SAT SIDE of the system is discussed first These include keyboard acti vated functions for camera monitor selections and control operations for other functions including se quence pattern and zone operations as well as the control of auxiliaries Locally activated alarms on the SAT SIDE lead to discussions o
59. Ke y PRESET ENABLE KKK KK KEKE MONITOR TO CAMERA ACCESS oOSeSsoo00 Oo Oo000005 OOO ab cog ap OOO OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA MONITOR TO CAMERA ACCESS p cum sj o s s s s s o ooo am ooo ab oOo ogo ep a KBD300 MADE IN USA PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER ACCESS MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT 1 CAMERAS The ACCESS menu partitions access 2 MONITORS for local SAT system resources for all r ie keyboard locations Those resources 5 PORTS include preset programming and 6 AUXILIARIES control monitor access and camera 7 PASSWORD access and control To select the ACCESS submenu enter di the number 8 in the keypad or alternately joystick to the ACCESS selection and press the ACK key or right toggle the joystick ACCESS This brings up a list of three partitioning sub menus SUB MENUS and the OVERRIDE option We discuss it first If the override flag is set to LOCAL and a remote user 9760 operator is controlling a link camera the local user can grab control of the camera If a local user is controlling a camera the remote user can t grab the camera until 5 seconds after the local user releases control The opposite occurs if OVERRIDE is set to REMOTE Navigate to OVERRIDE and make your selection Access the sub menu you want by entering the number that precedes it into the keypad or alternately joystick to the desired
60. L ALALA E E0 NoCams No cc O 3 0 UNDEFIND AL CYN IS 4 0 UNDEFIND AL Alam Cameras This is the satellite camera that UNDEFIND AL 0 will be requested by the 9760 System when alarm notification occurs Logical Cam Nup3 This number corresponds to the number in the System Alarm column of a 0 NoCams NoAcc 1 the SAT ALARMS menu 2 fo fo 0 NoCams NoAcce 1 0 NoCams NoAcc 1 0 UNDEFIND AL 3 fo fo 0 No Cams MNo amp cc 1 0 UNDEFIND AL 0 No Cams NoAcc 1 Mn mm ard 0 UNDEFIND AL 0 No Cams MNo amp cc 0 0 UNDEFNDAL 2 fO fo 0 NoCams NoAcc 0 0 UNDEFIND AL 0 No Cams MNo amp cc 1 0 UNDEFIND AL 0 No Cams MNo amp cc 1 Edit Alarm Fields cres fioo SAT Alarm fo B fo Alm Cam Oper Acc ho Figure 3 19 Configuring 9760 SIDE Alarm Response Numbers CM9760 SAT 3 7 In the 9760 keyboard 3 _ Finally the programmed logical number 100 associated with the System Alarm number in our example 1 is used to ARM the alarm on the 9760 SIDE This is done from the 9760 keyboard via its program menus or if desired it can be accomplished through automatic configuration via macro execution when the keyboard user logs onto the system To accomplish this task direct from the 9760 keyboard perform the following steps es key to b Enter the logical number of the alarm you want to ARM in the keypad and press the blue button below the ALARM icon as indicated in Figure 3 20 a After logg
61. L for our example ACCESS Programming Menu see SECTION 2 l p ACCESS Programming For the above sequences to occur as well as any other items that require Menu Page 1 of 1 camera access to the local monitor or any other monitor on the system monitor to camera access must be programmed Here we make sure that MON 4 is granted access to cameras 1 3 5 and 7 4 4 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 4 The link camera configuration file on the 9760 SIDE mirrors the choices for the link camera inputs selected in the camera menu on the SAT SIDE The input numbers associated with the 16 inputs on the SAT correspond to the fixed numbers located in the Phy Num column of the Link Cameras file The items to consider in the Link camera file for our system example are pointed out below The defined cameras in the Phy Num physical number column correspond to the actual physical input ports on the SAT Of the 16 possible we single out 4 to use in our system example For each camera input we assign a logical number It is the logical number that keyboard operators use to manipulate link satellite cameras configuration TESTS System Gpi HIU Video Amp Messages Operators Cameras Link Cameras SAT LINK CAM 1 Ho Alt Cams un co un co i TF 1 SAT LINK CAM 2 1 NoAltCams 1 example 3 IN ANAFU 0 0 1 NoaAlCams 1 OD SAT LINK CAM 4 0 D f 1 N
62. M n Check for and allow 1 56 PTZ NotCams 1 0 T K007 SAT LINE CAM 7 0 appropriate operator 1 96 PTZ MoAltCams 1 0 a BOOS SAT LINK CAM 6 0laccess 1 96 PTZ WNoAltCame 1 0 J BOOS SAT LINE CAM 9 0 1 96 PTZ WNoAltCame 1 0 10 5010 SAT LINE CAM 10 0 I 1 96 PTZ WNoAltCame 1 0 11 5011 SAT LINE CAM 11 B S PTZ WNoAltCame 1 0 12 6012 SAT LINK CAM 12 Enter the port number on the CC1 to PTZ NoAltCams 1 O 13 5013 5AT LINK CAM 13 which the SAT is attached This PTZ WoAltCams 1 0 i Edit Camera Fields iz Find f S003 SaAT LINK CAM 3 ee CAMERA B FT Port ja 2 il Trig Reverse Controls Focus Zoom should be the same for all defined cameras attached to the SAT in question Alternate Cameras CIM po Er 1 5 6 10 Oper cc jo Groun N o o CYC The port address for each defined camera is unique and corresponds to 3 9 AAT the input port 1 of 16 on the SAT to which each camera is attached Save amp Send Delete I Au Tw Au Tw Aux Tw Au Figure 2 8 Programming the Link Cameras File SECTION 2 3 4 ALARMS FILE In addition to the previous files it may also be necessary to configure an alarm file if you want to set up the system for head end alarm notification Triggered alarms on the SAT SIDE result in a series of events controlled in part by the programming of the ALARM file on the 9760 SIDE of the configuration Figure 3 9 is an example ALARM file configu
63. MS i 5 PORTS Menu tags highlight location E agers Anas and content of center column 7 PASSWORD discussion 8 ACCESS 9 EXIT PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 01 SELECT 1 CAMERAS 2 MONITORS 3 TIME DATE 4 ALARMS 5 PORTS 6 7 8 9 P poole o000000 oga Ob ooo AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS KBD300 MADE IN USA EXIT Cursor Location is flashing INFORMATION BOX Programming SAT menus from the CM9760 KBD All columns in the menu discussion layout except the far left one where keypad movement on a KBD300 is illustrated are applicable to anyone programming direct from the 9760 keyboard The information contained in the sub sections entitled Programming Con figuration Iland Programming Configuration ocated in SECTION 2 PRELIMINARIES instructs the 9760 KBD user on the steps to follow in order to arrive at the SAT main programming menu see the Camera Progamming Menu Page 1 of 2 The joystick affects cursor movement and some sub menu selections Otherwise the Iris Open Close button effects item choices Unlike the KBD300 keypad you cannot revert to the main menu using a PGM key and you cannot choose a numbered selection by pressing a numbered key nor can you ACK an item you have no shortcut keys But you can program the menus Perhaps not as quickly but you still can get the job done PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION Mov
64. Number Number 1 5001 4 0002 1 5001 5002 2 ai aa 2 6001 SAT 1 l SAT 1 l 15 0030 15 5008 16 0016 16 Ele 16 0032 16 6008 0017 1 0001 17 5009 i Eu 6002 2 0003 18 6009 SAT 2 SAT 2 l 1 15 0029 31 5016 16 0032 32 nT 16 0031 32 6016 The Simplest A Variation Figure 3 25 SAT Alarm Configuration Two SATs For each 9760 Physical Number 1 32 in the configuration file an associated Logical number is assigned The Logical number is used to ARM the alarm from the 9760 keyboard Each Physical Number or defined alarm is also associated with a Logical camera number in the Alarm Camera Switcher sub window of the 9760 Alarm configuration file See Section 3 3 2 9 60 System SAT Alarm Response The camera referenced there will be called by the 9760 when the associated alarm is triggered The logical camera numbers which in this case are SAT satellite cameras are port specific with respect to the SAT unit that they belong to That relationship in turn is determined by the configuration of the Link Cameras configuration file see Section 2 3 3 Link Cameras File Once configured alarm response for each alarm occurring on any unit is the same as that already described in the previous section OPERATION CM9760 SAT 3 9 SATs and ALARM Units on the Same Node Alarm units and SAT units both utilize the same 9760 Alarm Con figuration File The following statements compare and contrast similarities and differences betw
65. ON see Page 1 of 3 individual settings for RESPONSE NOTE The alarm settings in the monitor menu including each contact or alarm are not available alarm enable for monitor 04 LOCAL MODE ONLY are the To return to the monitor menu joystick select Aux alarm follow sources referenced when configuring alarm or ACK the RETURN entry Proceed to activation of AUXs see Aux Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 choice 3 POSITION DISPLAY l l POSITION This item selects the display position on the monitor DISPLAY where camera displays if enabled for this monitor will appear Camera monitor selection is digitally O Ol IO O IO Ol IO t controlled by the keyboard Use the appropriate ACK keys or the joystick to position the display where a Use keys or joystick j j j Cod ao Py Pa o joystick _ Ml you would like it to appear on the monitor When finished press the ACK key to return to the monitor menu This completes the menu selections available for Monitor 1 Repeat the process to program menu selections for any remaining monitors ad oO ooo _ ooo ep KBD300 MADE IN USA 2 10 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 2 Time Date Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT P Eaa o o0000000 ooe do ooo Ub ooo ooo amp 3 CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT o o0o ooU bEUN eH K
66. PATTERN button or you will enter programming mode and erase the existing pattern cao Oo OOO CAM OOD rN 1 mm CAM mm PATTERN STOP PTZ KBD300 MADE IN USA 3 Perform a PTZ function to stop the pattern Figure 3 5 Operating a Single Pattern 1 3 6 Change Speeds 1 3 6 1 Focus Do the following to change the focus speed of cameras with remote control focus 1 Press a number between 1 slowest and 4 fastest for the focus speed 2 Press the FOCUS FAR button The camera now focuses at the speed you entered until it is changed 1 3 6 2 Zoom Do the following to change the zoom speed of cameras with remote zoom control KBD200 Press a number between 1 slowest and 4 fastest for the zoom speed then press the ZOOM WIDE key KBD300 KBD300V lt Press a number between 1 slowest and 4 fastest for the zoom speed then twist the joystick zoom knob counterclockwise zoom wide The camera now zooms at the speed you entered until it is changed 1 3 6 3 Pan To change the pan speed of cameras with variable speed hooked to a keyboard without a joy stick enter a number between 1 slowest and 9 fastest followed by a left or right pan command The camera pans at the speed you entered until it is changed 1 3 7 Turning ZONES ON OFF To turn zones on press 8 8 PRESET To turn zones off press 8 9 PRESET g OOED oo o000m00 OOO ab oog Gb Od Ol O O CP KBD300 g
67. R manual i IMPORTANT he following control problem might occur Control operations viewed from the 9760 SIDE under concurrent control differs little from single side control as discussed above However there are two obvious differences 1 2 Fewer available tie lines limit the maximum number of SAT cameras available for operator use on the 9760 SIDE at any one time Competition with SAT operators for camera control and an increased chance of inadvertent anomalies 2 3 OPERATING SUGGESTIONS You may have no choice in the use of single side versus concurrent control of SAT functions because of on site considerations other than those discussed here Yet based on the foregoing discussions as well as other considerations the following suggestions and comments are offered when using either of the two control options we have outlined 1 If local SAT operation and control is enabled or desired then we suggest that you use the 9760 SIDE primarily for alarm reporting functions and minimize 9760 SIDE generation of control operations directed at SAT cameras Let SAT SIDE operators have primary control of SAT cameras 2 _lfno local SAT SIDE operations are entertained and all monitor outs are configured as tie lines then SAT programming and all control and alarm reporting functions are controlled by 9760 SIDE operators OPERATION CM9760 SAT 3 5 3 0 ALARM OPERATIONS 3 1 LOCAL SAT ALARM RESPONSE Whenever an input alarm condition occurs
68. SAT in question Normally you would not want to do this so you must be careful when filling out access menus Again use the F1 F2 keys to enter your choices for the first ten cameras 11 16 the ACCESS menus and repeat the necessary steps to complete your choices for cameras 11 16 This completes the programming of the SAT menus Press the PGM button to return to the main menu select 9 or navigate to the EXIT choice and ACK or right toggle ACK or joystick the RETURN entry to return to the joystick CM9760 SAT 2 15 2 0 OTHER SAT PROGRAMMING NOTE Although the following programming operations are performed while in SAT operational mode we include them here as part of the programming process 2 1 PROGRAMMING PRESETS NOTE A menus programming should be be completed prior to programming presets patterns or zones In addition control wiring for receivers should be completed see SECTION 1 3 3 Receivers g oonan o acagaaaod BOO ap ooo uam ooo foo amp KBD300 MADE IN USA PP OO gagdooocgdeoOo ao dp cog dp Ooo o0 gQ amp KBD300 MADE IN USA p OeSsooo oGo00000n OOO ap ooo a OOO OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA g aaa O 0000000 OOO am Ooo an DOOD OOO ee KBD300 MADE IN USA 2 16 C1510M A 2 03 01 CAM 1 O JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM EDIT PRESET 21 LABEL A PRESS PGM TO EXIT SET 01 CAM 1 0 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM
69. SSWORD key or move the joystick 8 ACCESS to the right ae MONITOR SELECT MONITOR Scroll thru the available monitors 1 4 using the joystick or enter the monitor you want into the keypad Once your monitor is chosen proceed to ae program it Advance to ALARM TYPE using the joystick Cycle through the available alarm types listed below using the joystick or the F1 F2 key and choose the alarm response desired OFF monitor will not respond to any alarm AUTO alarm is onscreen for 10 seconds or as long as alarm contact is held plus 10 seconds MANUAL alarm remains onscreen until operator acknowledges alarm with ACK Proceed to ALARM DWELL Enter a number for ALARM DWELL between 1 and 99 This is the period of time in seconds that the camera associated with an alarm will remain on the monitor in the event multiple alarms are received ALARM DWELL Proceed to DISPLAY Character DISPLAY is either CHAR ON or OFF DISPLAY OFF ON If cameras are to be viewed from the 9760 system it is good to turn the SAT character display OFF so that system monitor character data is not overlayed with character data from the SAT system when a 9760 operator calls a link camera Use F1 F2 or the indicated joystick movement to toggle the choice Proceed to T D DISPLAY TIME DATE The time date display is defaulted in the DISPLAY OFF position The SAT does not snychronize directly with system time se
70. T monitor number to P to indicate that preset programming is taking place EDIT To edit the preset label use the F1 and F2 keys to scroll PRESET through the wrap around alphanumeric character set for LABEL each individual cell you want to program or edit in the Gon preset label field LMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ lmnopqrstuvwxyz TO move from one cell to the next or one further down the line use the joystick op p BOUOUU _ NAQA 7 N wagy U M O hh hj lO A opm oO FH us Q an RECORD Once the preset title is programmed move the cursor to PRESET the SET display line and ACK it to record the preset The PGM key is used to exit the preset menu if you entered by mistake or if you decided not to program a preset label ACKing SET returns you to your starting point Repeat the above steps to program another preset SECTION 2 2 2 PROGRAMMING PATTERNS DEFINITION A pattern Is a user detined viewable camera path created via PTZ control under the constraints of a timeout clock That camera path having a definite beginning and end can be activated as a repeatable pattern at the touch of a button Pattern creation trom the Keyboard connected to the SAT varies depending on the type ot camera receiver combination you are connected to Where the pattern begins and ends is a PTZ function of the keyboard Whether you are defining one long pattern or two short patterns is a function of the receiver type you are con
71. activates the main SAT programming menu Figure 2 1 Programming Diagram One 9760 SIDE SAT SIDE Tie Lines m CM9760 SAT Link or Satellite Cams RS 422 Video Com Link B and SAT rogram Monitor Display Path CM9760 SAT 2 1 Programming Configuration ll Use the same configuration and program the SAT from the 9760 SIDE The same equipment diagram used above is applicable here Here a conscious choice is made to the program from the 9760 SIDE rather than the SAT SIDE If you want programming chores can be split between either side although that is not recommended a Ensure no one else on the 9760 SIDE is using an SAT tie line b Ensure that the following items are in place 1 The Link camera you plan to call should already be in cluded in the programmed Link Cameras file of the System Manager see Section 2 3 3 Link Cameras File 2 The tie lines coming from the SAT to the MXB on the 9760 SIDE should be identified and programmed into the Sys tem Manager s Cameras file see Section 2 3 2 Cam eras File c From the 9760 KBD call up any link camera programmed in the Link Camera file see Section 3 2 7 Selecting Link Sataliite Cameras d Proceed to the DEF define sub menu You may need to press the ESC key first then press the DEF key If this is the first time accessing that menu enter the PIN default 1234 See Figures 3 20 and 3 22 in Section 3 3 2 9760 System SAT Al
72. alarm triggered before we created the preset the designated camera input display 7 would appear on the local monitor but the display might be something other than the preset position view that we want On the 9760 SIDE we must ARM all defined alarms that we want to see from our keyboard position ARMing is done from the 9760 keyboard position In the real world this would more than likely be taken care of with a Macro that executed whenever the operator logged onto the system If an alarm occurred on the SAT SIDE before the alarm was ARMed on the 9760 SIDE the 9760 SIDE would have no idea that an alarm occurred To accomplish 1 follow the instructions in Section 2 2 7 Programming Presets and program preset 21 for the alarm input camera input 7 for the system example A preset label can also be created if you want To accomplish 2 the 9760 keyboard is used to ARM the alarm The logical number 100 for defined alarm 0001 is used to ARM the alarm Follow the instructions in Section 3 3 2 9760 SAT Alarm Response on how to ARM an alarm from the 9760 keyboard NOTE A arm response by operators on the 9760 SIDE and the SAT SIDE are independent of each other once an alarm condition Is sensed That s clearing a triggered alarm on one side of the configuration has no effect on the other side The following is a relatively straightforward time line of the events that unfold when the alarm wired door is opened on the SAT SIDE of the config
73. ameras are programmed only from the 9760 SIDE of the configura tion SAT menu software however can be programmed from either side of a configuration 2 2 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 2 4a Programming Variation Example 9760 SAT Programming Minus Preset Call This scenario illustrates the situation referenced in point 2 above The rationale for using this variation might be The local SAT programmer is not sure of the correct parameters to enter or The local SAT programmer wants certain aspects of an operational or reprogrammed SAT to be checked by supervisory personnel located on the 9760 SIDE of the configuration or The programmer on the SAT SIDE might be unavailable no one on the 9760 SIDE remembers the preset call function or remembers how to use it and so on Proceed as follows 1 From the 9760 SIDE ensure that no one other than the person doing the programming is using a tie line for any purpose 2 Call up a satellite camera to a viewable system monitor Use the logical number for the referenced camera NOTE he operator on the 9760 SIDE and on the SAT SIDE must have some independent means of communicating with each other NOTE t s not necessary for the called camera to actually be attached on the SAT SIDE A you are doing here Is tying up a te line to your reference monitor so that anything put on the te line can be viewed trom that display a Initialize or reinitialize as the case may be the KBD on the SAT
74. arm Re S0ONSE e Next enter 89 into the 9760 keypad and then press the PRST key while still within the DEF menu The main programming menu of the SAT appears on the monitor in front of you Advantages You can program from the system side without losing the benefits of local SAT operation therefore someone not able to program the SAT could at least operate SAT SIDE functions Disadvantages Before initiating programming from the 9760 SIDE you must ensure that no one other than the programmer is calling up any link cameras or otherwise utilizing any tie lines con nected to the SAT It s possible for the SAT programming menu to inadvertently appear on their monitor instead of the programmer s monitor A link camera must be called as part of the programming process here Itis not necessary that the camera called be connected to the SAT Programming Configuration Ill Programming from the 9760 SIDE only The programming setup for this configuration is illustrated in Figure 2 2 Note that all monitor outs on the SAT SIDE are used as tie lines that go to the 9760 SIDE With this configuration the minimum hardware requirements before programming can begin are as follows a Monitor outs from the SAT tie lines are connected to available video inputs on the matrix bay on the 9760 SIDE see the NOTE about tie line connection in Section 1 20 Video Jie Lines b _ The COM line between the two pieces of e
75. arm input 2 and so on To properly recall alarmed video each alarm connection must correspond to the cor rect video input Each must also be appropriately programmed for a number of variables Refer to Section 2 A arm Programming Menu Fage 7 of 7 Connect the alarm inputs as illustrated in Figure 1 9 Alarms 1 9 use the indicated 12 pin con nector provided For each alarm video pair in stalled and accounted for wire a return ground path Utilize a ground connection located on the same connector on which your alarm input is wired Proceed on a pair by pair basis until all video associated alarm pairs are wired Utilize both alarm wiring connectors if necessary Ground N O or N C switch activated Alarm devices such as door closure Source motion sensor counter pressure switch SECTION 1 3 5 AUXS There are three AUX outputs available through the control output wiring terminals located on the rear of the SAT Aux operation and control are for local SAT SIDE use only Aux ouputs cannot be controlled from the 9760 KBD These outputs are used to operate external devices Each output corresponds to a function key F1 F3 on the KBD200 300 300V keyboard The outputs can also be programmed to respond automati cally to alarms F1 is a Form C relay wired with a common COM and a normally open N O or normally closed N C contact The other two outputs F2 and F3 are open collector transistor drivers that drive TTL circuits
76. ated Logical Number column of the ALARM file is used to ARM the alarm from the 9760 keyboard The camera to be called in response to Alarm 1 being activated is entered into the Alarm Camera Switch sub menu of the ALARM file NOTE 7o enable 9760 SIDE automatic acknowlegment of alarms fill in the Auto Reset see Figure 3 19 column for the associated alarm with a time in seconds that you want the alarm to remain active before it Is reset OPERATION NOTE Loca and System alarm notifications are mutuy ally exclusive both or one or neither can occur based on programming This corresponds to the number located in the Physical Alarm column of the 9760 Alarm Configuration file SET ALARM INPUT ae CONTACT 1 8 2 CONTACT 9 16 Figure 3 17 Alarm Contact Menu o aAunbOND Hm oooooooo Setup System Configuration TEST3 Link Cameras Wideo Amp Macro Operators System Gpi Monitors Cameras Comms Messages Keyboard Alarm Monitors assigned to the keyboard System Keyboard 2 Figure 3 18 Assigning Alarm Monitors Setup System Configuration TEST3 Comms Message Operators System Gpi Monitors Camera This number is used to ARM Macro Al Fa mete the alarm from the 9760 keyboard Macro Dwell Auto Operator Group Physical Logical fent Ala Number Time Reset Cameras Access Number Number Numb 7 1 100 SAT Alarm 0 5001 1 9 1 2 0 UNDEFIND A
77. ation Screen If you have a local monitor attached but do not yet have any cameras attached this will not prevent you from programming the unit Your programming screens will appear on the local monitor as soon as the PGM key is pressed as you will soon see Programming SAT menus can now proceed 2 4 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 2 A WORD ABOUT THE MENU DISCUSSION LAYOUT The menu discussion is split into three columns At the top far right side of each page the SAT main menu is displayed and the sub menu under discussion is highlighted Tagged drop down arrows below that indicate approximately where within the sub menu being programmed that the referenced sub menu is discussed These comments appear in the middle column The far left column displays a KBD300 template whose keyboard movements are highlighted to indicate the keyboard movements necessary to invoke the program operation s being discussed in the adjacent columns These conventions are illustrated below Figure 2 5 Menu Discussion Conventions Numbered and text referenced keys mentioned in the discussion are highlighted on the KBD template Arrows are a visual que to indicate direction of joystick movement can use this fact to quickly locate a specifi programming menu Main menu displayed at the top right hand side of each page You PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT 1 2 MONITORS 3 TIME DATE 4 ALAR
78. communication parameters for the SAT Additional information about the construction and use of configuration tiles can be found in the CM9760 MGR manual Installation and manipu lation of configuration tiles with respect to hardware software updates and changes fs covered in detall in the CC7 controller manual 3 1 COMMS FILE Setup System Configuration TESTS x Start the System Manager program Monitors Cameras Link Cameras Video Amp Macro Alarms log in case sensitive default Admin Comms Messages Operators System Gpi NIU left click on the 9760 Setup icon click on the Configuration File s rectan gular Setup Files selection bar and then select the Comms tab from among the Setup System Configu ration tabs faeierife Setup the Commis file using the one Ne A ENI FE ESHA ote the Alarm Base Number This shou illustrated in Figure 2 6 as a guide always be set egual to the number 1 The alarm base is reserved for possible future NOTE for additional material on the nut and boll items to be considered when adding peripheral equioment and or software to an existing or new sys fem consult the appropriate sections of your controller CM9 60 CC 1 manual PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION Figure 2 6 Programming the COMMS file use Until then it must be configured as noted COMM Parameters In this example the SAT is attached to port 9 of the CC1 The rest of the COMM parameter
79. configuration files because of these changes These in turn might require interruption of the 9760 SAT communication link and anything else connected to the 9760 system while new configuration files are loaded Ensure that video inputs to the SAT link or satellite cameras are identified as to type fixed or PTZ If the receiver is PTZ capable the receiver control type should be Known coaxitron or P type RS 422 Hard wired alarm and aux configurations N yi LOCAL KEYBOARD INITIALIZATION Initialization is necessary after power is first applied to the keyboard SAT SIDE or if power is cycled on the unit or if an operator induced reset is invoked see Section 5 Appendix V Default Reset Assign ment When power is applied the LCD display flashes momentarily and then goes blank Initialization 01 CAM 1 consists of entering the of the local monitor in the keypad and pressing the MON key You can do this immediately after power is applied or you can wait five seconds and then enter the and press the MON key In either case the result is a 5 second delay before the display of camera input 1 by default appears on the monitor along with other character display information see Figure 2 4 The 01 is the camera number CAM1 is the default camera title Other information that might appear time date information for example does not appear now the first time through because of program menu Figure 2 4 defaults Initializ
80. configurations 2 1 to 2 3 block wall seewall block BNCs SAT video inputs 1 3 4 4 monitor outputs 1 2 1 3 4 2 MXB video inputs 1 2 4 6 MISCELLANEOUS C CAM keyboard camera key 5 5 5 6 camera file as in configuration or flat file see programming 9760 MGR programming menu as in SAT see Programming SAT menus cameras alarm 2 12 controlling 3 1 ptz functions 3 2 within sequences 3 3 selecting 3 1 from the 9760 keyboard 3 4 availability 3 5 control problems 3 5 viewing presets 3 2 patterns 3 2 CLEAR keyboard camera key 5 5 5 6 coaxial cable see video cable comms file see programming 9760 MGR SAT program ming comms file communication parameters communication wiring see wiring communication connectors alarm configuration of 1 4 picture of i 1 4 5 9 use in system example 4 7 wiring of 1 4 aux configuration of 2 14 picture of i 5 9 wiring of 1 5 com 1 configuration of 2 13 picture of i 5 9 receiver control wiring 1 4 use in system example 4 1 4 4 com 2 configuration of 2 13 picture of i 5 9 SAT CC1 interface 1 1 system environment ii use in system example 4 1 4 3 keyboard local identified i 1 5 5 9 see also system example keyboard pinouts 1 5 5 9 remote identified i 5 2 5 9 video input output see BNCs defaults important com 2 settings 2 13 DEF PIN 3 8 initialization screen 2 4 menu settings factory or reset 5 8 pgm code entry reset 5
81. cting keyboards to remote key board port includes two RJ 45 wall blocks and a transformer to convert 120 VAC to 12 VAC for keyboard power E KBDKIT X Wiring kit for connecting keyboards to remote keyboard port includes two RJ 45 wall blocks and a transformer to convert 230 VAC to 12 VAC for keyboard power APPENDIX V DEFAULT MENU RESET ASSIGNMENTS The following page contains default menu reset assignments for the CM9760 SAT If the unit hangs or an errant menu entry shows up for no reason you may be forced or may decide at some point to reset the menu entries to their factory default settings There are two methods available for resetting the SAT We caution you against resetting the unit as a casual exercise Do so only if it is necessary especially if you have already programmed your unit Once reset you will have to reprogram from scratch For this reason you might want to keep a separate list of what your current settings are before resetting becomes the only option left Method Press the recessed front panel reset button located on the top right of the unit Method II Method II which uses a program code entry is illustrated below Figure 5 7 Program Code Entry Reset PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER P aaa egol ooo0o0008 MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 ENTER PASSWORD OO Soo dp oog Oo OOO O le O es 10359 ww KBD300 MADE IN USA Up Down Joystick Joystick APPENDICES Press the PGM ke
82. d and discussed here Any of the keyboard models used with the CM9760 SAT may be wired to the remote port All keyboards except the KBD300V may be attached to the local port This is because power requirements for the LCD screen on the KBD300V are not available at the local port The keyboard requires a separate transformer for this purpose In fact any keyboard attached to the remote port requires an external power source as no power is provided at that port On the next two pages are examples of wiring keyboards to the remote port The first shows two KBD300s wired to the remote port The second shows a KBD300 and a KBD300V attached to the remote port NOTE You can connect only one keyboard KBD200 and KBD300 at time to the Local Keyboard port You cannot aarisy chain from thal port Additional keyboards may be added by parallel wiring trom existing wall blocks or by using the com out port on the KBD300V Interface see Figure 5 3 If you use more than one keyboard each must have a different agaress see Figure 1 11 5 2 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 5 Figure 5 2 KBD300s Wired to the Remote Port y Wall 120 to 12 VAC Remote Keyboard Block Transformer Wiring Plug Cover Wall Shieldied Cable Block Terminal Terminal Wiring Terminal Terminal 7 PIN 1 gt PIN 8 DIRECTION OF PIN RUN lt Straight Cable LIAS A KBD300 a RJ 45 KBD PORT KBD300 REAR VIEW KBD300 T T R R
83. deo 9600 Baud Video nputs NO Al a dD Even Inputs armed Door 9600 Baud eC Outputs npu Non ALARM Even Monitors Cameras _ Condition N C MGR Monitor SATELLITE i CM9760 SAT i Local J Equipment 31 Keyboard E 9600 Baud pot Port sa i D Odd Pin 1 Rx TLS Straight i YN uu Cable i Reverse i y U Wired Pin 1 Tx A 1 EE 1 l i Tie Lines ceeel_ i i CPU Controller 1 a KBD300 CM9760 CC1 cae F P mE 2 a e 1 Loop thru J Keyboard 1 S e IDI Monitor wSS Ge 7 i for Fixed Way o KIKIK Alarm i SZ d B 5 i _ Camera mISDDISF Su kk ns 42 Straight Local i le Elle a JD Spyt KEYBOARD Cable SAT F Sy i QO JL EWE BB h r root iH Jy 1 CM9760 KBD Monitor P e Tm Equipment 101 len nnnne RS 232 Diagnostic 4800 Baud i Monitor I CM9505UPS I Power Xfmr For link camera inputs 1 3 5 and 7 SAT SIDE we assign for 9760 purposes corresponding logical numbers of 5001 5003 5005 and 5007 We limit our discussion to these specific inputs as we discuss the system illustrated above Integrating an SAT into a 9760 system occurs in two stages 7 _ Program the local SAT menus to correspond to your physi 1 hooking it up items 1 6 below and 2 programming it items cal hook up 7 and 8 The list below is based on the diagram above It is as follows 8 Program the 9760 System to incorporate
84. e Pan CW press 84 F5 for right edge A SET 01 CAM 1 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM KBD300 MADE IN USA Edit label Ack SET for left edge Pan CW press cm am CC CO IO OI OII OII OII OI IO 84 F5 for right edge A ooo do C a og amp 01 CAM 1 O JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM KBD300 MADE IN USA g ICE 0 Oo000000 OOO ap cog ab OOD OOD ee Edit label Ack SET for left edge Pan CW press 84 F5 for right edge ZONE LABEL SET 01 CAM 1 0 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM KBD300 MADE IN USA ooooos ogGgoocoaaoad gog ap Soo ap ogo gao E gp A KBD300 MADE IN USA 2 18 C1510M A 2 03 NOTE Zones are automatically turned off during programming and must be turned on after programming To turn ZONES on press 8 8 and then press the PRESET button NOTE During multiple zone programming two zones may overlap If that happens the label for the zone with the highest priority will appear in the display for the overlapped areas To program zones 1 Select the camera you wish associated with the zone and zone label you want to produce Enter the camera number into the keypad and press the CAM button 4 SELECT A PTZ CAPABLE 2 Use your control buttons KBD200 or a joystick CAMERA KBD300 300V to position the camera display in our example camera 1 at the location you want zone definition to begin Access the prog
85. e link cameras 2 1 1 Calling Link Cameras To call a specific link camera to a 9760 system monitor from a 9760 keyboard do the following a Be sure the monitor you wish to use to view the display is available and selected b _ Enter the logical number of the link camera that you wish to call into the keypad of the 9760 KBD and press the CAM button The referenced camera display should appear on the monitor NOTE You can call up all link cameras attached to all SATs within a node trom the same operator position one at a time if you want Access to the camera called must have been granted beforehand see Section 2 3 3 Link Cameras File 2 1 2 Cycling Through Link Cameras Link camera entries can also be accessed by cycling through the available camera field from the 9760 keyboard by pressing the FWD or BWD buttons IMPORTANT Any time another link camera s called by the same operator to a different monitor on the 9760 SIDE ofa contigura tion without releasing control of a previously called camera the next available tie line Is utilized Conceivably a single operator could guickly lock up all available lie lines N 3 4 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 3 2 1 3 Link Camera Availability If a called link camera is not immediately available the following reasons may apply a Atie line may not be available If all tie lines are in use when you try to access a link camera the message No Tie Lines will appear on your keyboard
86. e the TIME DATE menu for further explanation If you plan to display SAT time and date use F1 F2 or the indicated joystick movement to toggle the choice OFF ON Proceed to VIEW SECTION 2 Monitor Programming Menu Page 2 of 3 CO mn O o goggaaao OOO ap cog apo OOD OOD gt KBD300 MADE IN USA PP aaa o oo000000 mes dp ooo ap oog OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA t 3 aaa O is 0 O OI O KBD300 MADE IN USA caa a e e o o o o o o o ooo ab cog apo OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA caa oooo0o0o Chee O g O hA DD KBD300 MADE IN USA Ol oeta O MONITOR Ol ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW LOCAL E 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITOR 01 ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW LOCAL 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MONITOR 01 SEQUENCE MENU ENTRY 1 8 ENTRY 9 16 CAM DWL PRE CAM DWL PRE 01 09 02 00 02 10 02 00 03 11 02 00 04 12 02 00 05 13 02 00 06 14 02 00 07 15 02 00 08 16 02 00 MONITOR Ol SEOUENCE MENU ENTRY 1 8 ENTRY 9 16 CAM DWL PRE CAM DWL PRE 01 02 09 02 00 02 10 02 00 03 02 00 04 02 00 05 02 00 06 02 07 02 08 02 MONITOR 01 SEQUENCE MENU ENTRY 1 8 ENTRY 9 16 CAM DWL PRE CAM DWL PRE 01 10 01 09 mi Ol 10 02 10 01 10 11 0
87. e alarm dwell setting in the Monitor menu AUTOMATIC MONITOR O4 ALARM TYPE AUTO ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY VIEW LOCAL 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN MANUAL MONITOR O4 ALARM TYPE MANUAL ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY 3 T D DISPLAY VIEW LOCAL 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN For alarms requiring manual acknowledgment this also applies to automatic alarms before their programmed timeout releasing or acknowl edging the alarm can be accomplished in one of two ways By pressing the ACK key while the alarm is currently displayed By entering the number of the alarm before pressing the ACK key regardless of whether the alarm is displayed OOO OO NOTE a programmed alarm elicits a re O es OI O IO O OO OI ACK _ soonse on both the 9760 SIDE and the SAT moo dp ooo ap SIDE of a contiguration Clearing or acknowl A A edgment of the alarm on either side of the con o og figuration has no effect on the other side of the configuration Alarm acknowledgment influ Figure 3 16 OOO amp ences are mutually exclusive SAT Alarm Clearing KBD300 MADE IN USA ACK 1 ALM ACK CLEARS ALM 3 6 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 3 3 2 9760 SYSTEM SAT ALARM RESPONSE The response to an alarm that is pro grammed and armed at the local SAT level can also be configured for a corresponding 976
88. e keypad hookup is covered in Appendix ll Remote Keypad Connections Similarly we attempt to minimize blanket statements like connect a straight wired cable at one point or connect a reverse wired cable at another and instead encourage you to determine the parameters of cable hookup to your own satisfaction Overt statements like those just mentioned are based on assumptions that may not be true for your on site situation When installing a supplied cable yourself you should not blindly attach the cable supplied or on site without Know ing that the connection you make should work In fact you should be surprised if it does not work Specific instructions and sugges tions on matters related to keypad hookup and communication wir ing are found in Appendix I Communication and Connection uloria and Appendix ll emote Keypad Connections You need just a few pertinent facts at your disposal in order to connect 9760 communication devices together correctly SAT SIDE Local SAT Satellite Cameras Programming and Operation KBD200 Local SAT Monitor Video Out INTRODUCTION MANUAL DIRECTORY INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 INTRODUCTION 1 1 2 4 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 5 6 5 Physical Installation This section describes the physical installation of communication and video lines necessary for SAT system operation
89. e up and down the menu tree by moving the joystick in the desired direction of travel UP or DOWN Activate a menu selection by pressing the ACK key or moving the joystick to the right Alternately you may go directly to a menu by entering its numeric value in the keypad Center column discusses content of menu screen located for the most part to its immediate left JOYSTICK OPEN CLOSE IRIS BUTTON CM9760 SAT 2 5 Camera Programming Menu Page 1 of 2 oooooo o ooo0008 aoao dp ogg ab oo okoko E KBD300 MADE IN USA 2899100 ooann o G000000o ooo ab Ooo an So g OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA ogoogo ACK goo ap Soo am ooo ooo E KBD300 MADE IN USA a P Eaa o o000000 moo do ooo Ap OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA 17 PP EC O ooooo000 o gt 0 OOOO O ahe AB E KBD300 MADE IN USA o a o O Q 2 6 C1510M A 2 03 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 ENTER PASSWORD 30303043 Cursor Position PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT wo ou ns o rle PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT gt lt
90. eads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months e Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continu ous 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 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 in fringement 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 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 If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorizatio
91. ection 2 A arm Programming Menu Fage 1 of 7 Moreover each System Alarm number on the SAT SIDE corresponds to the same number in the Physical Number column of the ALARM configuration file on the 9760 SIDE If two SAT units are connected to the 9760 system 32 possible alarms notifications can be generated by the SAT SIDE and passed on to the 9760 system Theoretically it doesn t matter which numbers of those available you pick to use as System Alarm numbers as long as you do not repeat any number among the total used by all SAT units and ALARM units combined We shall discuss 9760 ALM units mixed with SATs shortly but first consider two SAT units on the same node The portions of the SAT Alarms menu and the 9760 ALARM configuration file that relate to our discussion are shown below in Figure 3 25 Even here you can see that there are different ways of configuring the menus involved Usually the simplest is the best Here the simplest is to associate the first 16 1 16 System Alarm numbers with SAT 1 and the second 16 numbers 17 to 32 with SAT 2 The associated Physical Number column s range in the 9760 ALARM configuration file runs from 1 to 32 1 16 for SAT 1 and 17 32 for SAT 2 SAT SIDE 9760 SIDE Alarms Configuration File SAT SIDE 9760 SIDE Alarms Configuration File Alarms menu manne Alarms menu AA Defined Alarms Defined Alarms SYSTEM SYSTEM ALM ALARMS Physical Logical ALM ALARMS Physical Logical Number Number
92. een the two units One Alarm unit can handle 64 alarm inputs per unit One SAT unit can handle 16 alarm inputs per unit Alarm units up to four may be daisy chained on a single port SAT units cannot be daisy chained Alarm units can interface 256 alarms per port SAT units can interface 16 alarms per port Up to 10 ports may utilize Alarm units for a total of 10 X 256 or 2560 hard wired alarms system SAT units may attach to as many ports as are available how ever the combined ALARM SAT mix cannot exceed 2560 hard wired alarms Alarm units utilize alarm base addressing SAT units do not Alarm units are added to the system on a 4 per port basis SAT units are added on a 1 per port basis The important thing to consider between ALARM and SAT units is what they share or have in common which is the ALARM file Several ALARM file configurations based on various eguipment configurations are illustrated in Figure 3 26 INFORMATION BOX Alarm Base Addressing E Fact 1 Alarm base addressing is used with alarm units only E Fact 2 The number entered in the Alarm Base Number box for alarm units corresponds to a number in the physical alarm input column of the Alarm configuration file See Figure 2 9 A arm File gnore its mentioned use there for SAT SIDE menu pro gramming Definition The Alarm Base Number defines the starting point from which alarm counting begins for alarm base addressing as applied to ala
93. eguence cameras 2 9 display of alarms 3 6 SAT program menus 2 6 to 2 18 seguences 3 3 local programming of 2 8 to 2 10 SAT 1 3 system example hookup 4 2 monitor outs seeBNCs multiplexer example 4 11 NEXT keyboard seguence key 5 5 5 6 o O off seguence status indicator letter see seguence status listing of override function 2 15 P patterns programming see programming operational viewing see cameras viewing PATTERN keyboard pattern key 5 5 5 6 PGM keyboard program key 5 5 5 6 PRESET keyboard preset key 5 5 5 6 PREV keyboard sequence key 5 5 5 6 presets creating see programming operational viewing see camera viewing 6 4 C1510M A 2 03 P continued programming 9760 MGR SAT programming 2 19 alarm file 2 21 cameras file 2 20 comms file 2 19 link cameras file 2 20 configurations 2 1 to 2 3 discussion of preliminaries 2 1 accessing SAT main menu from SAT keyboard 2 1 from 9760 keyboard 2 2 operational patterns 2 17 presets 2 16 zones 2 18 SAT menus 2 4 menu layout discussion of 2 5 access menu 2 15 alarm menu 2 12 auxiliary menu 2 14 camera menu 2 6 monitor menu 2 8 ports menu 2 13 time date menu 2 11 PTZ functions see cameras controlling receivers control types 1 4 wiring of 1 4 reset front panel see defaults important remote keypad connections see keyboards SAT remote S SAT definition of i description of iv front view i model
94. eparate devices then pin 1 on device 1 would physically be connected to pin 8 on device 2 Reverse cable is used in devices where the signal pin run on the first device is the same as that of the second device The physical wiring differences for straight versus flipped come about because of the relationship of the physical orientation of the attached plugs when the cable is created Almost all pieces of eguipment connected to the CM9760 CC 1 utilize flipped cables because there is a concerted effort to make the signal available at Pin 1 on all devices to be TX Thus use of a flipped cable fulfills the requirement of Point 3 that TX CC1 ends up at RX Pin 8 on the connected device because the signal run from Pin 1 to Pin 8 on each device is the same Since some devices predate this effort or are simply wired differ ently then either a straight cable or a non standard wiring inter face is used How to identify a straight cable apart from a flipped one is illustrated in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Identifying Cables Compared Color Run is in Opposite Direction Brown r i Brown Flipped Cable or Reverse Cable Straight Cable or Parallel To identify a cable type physically orient the RJ 45 cable as depicted in the illustrations Orient the cable side by side tab side down Use the color run of the wire to determine cable type and use the cable type appropriate to the
95. est followed by one of the pan and tilt buttons The selected speed remains in the switcher s memory until it is changed Entering zero re sets the pan and tilt soeed to about 20 degrees per second 1 3 2 Variable Speed PAN and TILT Control KBD300 KBD300V Use the joystick to operate variable speed pan and tilt control from the KBD300 KBD300V Pan and tilt response increases as the joystick is deflected from its normal position Slight de flection causes slow pan and tilt response while full deflection causes rapid response 1 3 3 Step Through System Camera Use the PREV backward and NEXT for ward buttons to step through the system cam eras or those cameras partitioned for your key board location The displayed camera order does NOT follow that set up in the CAMERA SEQUENCE sub menu of the monitor pro gramming menu see the Monitor Program ming Menu Page 2 of 3 hose settings effect sequence operations only Instead at each press of the button the SAT will stop in turn at each video input on the unit What you see displayed is influenced by the following items 1 _ If any SAT input lacks a display source you will only see a blank screen For ex ample if the unit is supplied with input video on 1 and 16 only and no other in puts then pressing NEXT or PREV while between these end points will result in a blank screen display Moreover you will have to press the key 14 times to navi gate from either end to
96. eys The physical location ooo do 3 0000 for all alarm contact wiring is on the rear of oo 4 0000 the SAT unit This was first pointed out in Figure 2 A ag and later discussed in Section I 3 4 Alarms 7 0000 OO a 8 0000 2 RETURN AT SYSTEM Assign a number between 1 and 5000 in the 2 En SE SYSTEM ALARMS column for each alarm contact TYPE ALARMS La a a the aU oe E to is is the physical alarm number the 7 cicicicicieie NO system will respond to when the associated local e e O d o 3 N O 0000 contact on the CM9760 SAT is activated Parameters O O O 4 N O 0000 associated with this physical alarm number are 7 8 9 2 uo 0000 entered in the ALARMS configuration file of the system ie ie ie 7 Wo a manager on the 9760 SIDE of the configuration O le oO 8 N O 0000 The camera s that will be called up when this one amp RETURN or several armed alarm contact s is are activated is set up in the 9760 where they can easily be integrated into 9760 alarm mode functions In response to an alarm contact closure on the SAT the CM9760 informs the CM9760 SAT to place the alarm associated camera video on a tie line see the system example in SECTION 4 EI Ee Local alarm inputs are disabled when shipped Y OS SOO e ie SYSTEM activation was discussed above For LOCAL alarm activation only first pick the TYPE per 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 1 N O 0000 previous instructions then joystick to the ARM and 12 a 2 N O 0000 PRE co
97. f 9760 System SAT alarm responses Alarm response in turn leads to a discussion on how different equipment configurations are integrated into the 9760 system as a whole You may have only one SAT or perhaps two SATs or one SAT and a 9760 ALM unit or two SAT units and an ALM unit Alarm responses for the 9760 ALM unit are structured differently from that of the SAT unit yet both use the same Alarms system configuration file How it actually works is discussed here System and Multiplexer Example A basic 9760 SAT system example that demonstrates the basics of system hookup and programming is considered The example is dissected in a step by step detailed manner At each step the hookup and programming functions affecting that portion of the system are discussed References to applicable manual sections are given where appropriate The basics of integrating a Genex multiplexer into a 9760 SAT system environment is also discussed Multiplexer Example Appendices A short tutorial on device interconnections is given Keypad definitions templates and remote keypad connections are followed by a listing of SAT models and associated equipment We round out the section with a menu listing of SAT Programming Default Reset parameters and a connector pinout list for all devices used in the manual Miscellaneous Safeguards and Warnings Specifications Index Regulatory Notices Warranty CM9760 SAT The SAT 9760 _ iv Physical
98. g fulfilling the basic wiring requirement that TX goes to RX Remaining wires are run in a similar manner as shown to satisfy RS 422 communication requirements Had a straight rather than a reverse wired cable been used the wiring from the wall block would be opposite that shown see Appendix if you need further clarification Not Used NOTE The terminal connections on the wall block are passive and functionally become whatever you connect to them The wall block cap sometimes contains a pasted label which ascribes specific communication functions to each terminal For a specific application this might be alright but it can become confusing if you are using the wall block to do reverse wiring and the functional description on the label doesn t match what you connect there 2 0 VIDEO TIE LINES In order for the SAT to fulfill its function as a Satellite of the 9760 system video interconnects in the form of tie lines must be run between the SAT and the CM9760 MXB The tie line there must be at least one has several uses One function is to serve as a pathway for 9760 operators who want to call up satellite camera displays via their 9760 system keyboards The other is to provide a pathway for the programmed display on 9760 system monitors of alarm activated link cameras located on the SAT SIDE of the configuration 1 2 2 1 9760 SIDE The video tie lines coming from the SAT are connected to avail able
99. g local SAT functions which is the SAT choice we make here for our system example MONITOR O ALARM ENABLE Monitor DISPLAY should be toggled as shown for the i local monitor T D DISPLAY is OFF by default oa Pi Item 3 POSITION DISPLAY should be checked sa a and adjusted f it is not important for time in the local environment to be synchronized with system time then you might want the T D selection to be ON for the local monitor If that is done it would be advisable to adjust the time against a system monitor that shows system time 4 2 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 4 3 TX TX Nee T x a EL Reverse RJ 45 8 Wire me Flat Cable ae Straight a ta Pin 1 lt lt From CM9760 cot i Sf Port 7 Sercom port Z ne a rac ES fs Wall B m _ _ lt _ System Manager Comms FILE Program the Comms file for SAT port attachment to the CC1 Port 7 Equipment 31 Baud rate 9600 Parity Odd NOTE Set the alarm base number equal to 1 and leave it at that value Alarm base numbering is not presently used with the SAT Refer to Section 3 3 0 Alarm Operations BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE RX RX RR xe Establish a communication
100. gure 4 3 System Example 9760 LCD Alarm Event If more than one alarm happened with none being reset the alarm numbers on the 9760KBD LCD screen seguence and cycle among all alarms triggered As each alarm number appears on the LCD screen the corresponding logical number of the associated alarm camera appears next to the camera icon This concludes the system example which gives you a hint of the processes involved in integrating an SAT into a 9760 System configuration and highlights how information affecting such a setup can be located in this manual 4 10 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 4 2 0 MULTIPLEXER EXAMPLES EXAMPLE OVERVIEW Example One Software version 7 80 003 and greater supports control of PTZ capable cameras through the Genex multiplexer The first example briefly addresses this in relationship to a 9760 SAT system environment Programmed Genex related 9760 configuration files are used in Example 1 but are discussed and illustrated in Example Two Part I Example Two The second example discusses in greater detail than is used in Example 1 the connections and programming requirements necessary for the operation of multiplexer functions from either the 9760 SIDE and or the SAT SIDE within a 9760 SAT system environment These functions are keyboard activated using icon labeled references to call up multiple screen displays generated by the Genex The SAT operator uses the KBD200 300 or 300Vs The 9760 operator uses the 9760 KBD EX
101. he 1 selection or press 1 on the keypad JJ The program menu for camera 01 appears by default Scroll forward and backward thru the available camera field 1 16 using the joystick or go directly to the camera menu desired by entering its numeric value in the keypad CAMERA 16 Once the camera to be programmed is selected move the joystick down to proceed to the camera title field SECTION 2 CAMERA RANGE Camera Programming Menu Page 2 of 2 FI F2 CAMERA 01 OEEsooo cel g CAMERA TITLE AM1 O O O OI OI OI OI O O OOO AD OOO AD OB ORO OOD amp e C THROUGH 9 20 Character Field RX TYPE EXT COAXITRON KBD300 MADE IN USA CAMERA 01 cm mu o 90000000 OOO ap cog ap O o0 gQ OOD eS CAMERA TITLE CAM1 RX TYPE EXT COAXITRON Ee KBD300 MADE IN USA ooann O o000000 CAMERA TITLE OD io on Ooo ga UN OOO OOO CAMERA 01 RX TYPE EXT COAXITRON 7 KBD300 MADE IN USA TURN PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CAMERAS PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Use F1 and F2 to scroll thru the alphanumeric character set for each individual cell you want to program or edit in the 20 character title field Pi F2 A BA DEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ abcdefg
102. he keyboard a KBDKIT fo ensure It is compatible with the version ii which ee transforme K levels required for satellite operation The C Cc is required as power is n ot formation box on the first page of this provided at the remote port manual 9760 Operational Param itself The kit however con eters noicates the minimum version 9760 CC1 to SAT COM 2 tains two wall blocks Only eveis ofsoftware required for satelite op Wiring Examples one wall block is needed to erations if necessary ME rade your as wire the keypad The spare sociated system and peripheral software could be used here An alternate method S to strip the amp 8 conauclol Hat communication cable fo expose the necessary communication wires and then wire directly to the wall plug eliminating the Straight need for the wall block AE see below Sercom Port P TX TX SAT oan 12 pin COM 2 Wires Not Wiri Reverse Used iring Wired R b Figure 1 2 Connect Exposed Communication Wires to Correct Terminals on the COM 2 Wiring Plug refer to the connection tutorial in Appendix I if needed PHYSICAL INSTALLATION CM9760 SAT 1 1 Alternate CC1 to SAT Interface 1 1 9760 SIDE CC1 TO WALL BLOCK 1 Determine the cable type straight or reverse that is provided or exists on site that you want to use between the RJ 45 Sercom connector on the CC1 and the wall block see Figure 5 1 in Appendix I 2
103. hijkIimnopqrstuvwxyzz To move from one cell to the next or one further down the line 012356789 use the joystick Numeric values can also be selected directly by entering the number desired in the keypad however selecting a numeric character in this manner immediately moves the selection cursor to the next cell in the character field Once the CAMERA TITLE is programmed move to RX TYPE field using the joystick RECEIVER Cycle through the receiver types with g A TYPES the joystick or F1 F2 and choose the one appropriate for the controller being used 422P R 422D MW STD COAXITRON lt EXT COAXITRON is AR lt lt Press the PGM key or joystick to the RETURN field and press the ACK key to return to the main menu if all cameras have been programmed Otherwise joystick to the camera field and select another camera to program until you are finished CM9760 SAT 2 7 Monitor Programming Menu Page 1 of 3 PP caeau o oo00000 ogo dp ooo Gb ooo ooo gt KBD300 MADE IN USA op rs s s 5 o oo000000 See dD Soo ooo gt KBD300 MADE IN USA 1 4 an nan n an oOo0000000 OOO an cog gd OOD OOO amp KBD300 MADE IN USA o Ol O IO Ol OI OI O gt oO A JU 7 O QANA O O g Ol oea O ofe nfe ufe KBD300 MADE IN USA Oe Il CO oGo000000n OOO ap cog ap OOO OOO
104. ing onto the system from the keyboard press the proceed to the DEFAULT MENU see Figure 3 20 c The ALARM SUB MENU appears Activate the indicated icon in Figure 3 21 to ARM the alarm If you have not previously entered a PIN number for the DEF menu the display in Figure 3 22 appears Enter the default PIN of 1234 The display will revert back to Figure 3 21 Press the blue button to activate the ARM function The ARM DIS icon turns opaque as in Figure 3 23 This completes ARMing the alarm for Physical Alarm 1 Additional alarms may be armed from this menu by entering the associated logical number in the keypad and pressing the ALARM bell icon This takes you back to Figure 3 21 which now displays the new number in the menu the ARM DIS icon is clear and can now be activated to ARM the next alarm The result is again Figure 3 23 except that now the new numbers for the ARMed alarm appear Once the above eguipment menus are configured and an alarm is received from the CM9760 SAT the alarm display in Figure 3 24 is activated and appears on the LCD display of the 9760 keyboard if you happen to be in the ALARM menu If not the alarm bell icon still appears no matter what menu you are in The bell icon flashes going from clear to opaque and back again The logical number associated with the alarm appears on the display and the alarm camera number called in response to the alarm also appears If as referenced in step 2 s NOTE
105. ion operations are accessible on the SAT SIDE of the configuration The system user can call up link cameras Local SAT alarms can be viewed locally and or automatically reported to the system user Associated SAT alarm camera displays can be placed on tie lines for viewing on system alarm monitors this is the primary configuration that we use when discussing SAT configuration operation and program ming lt encompasses all the elements that the SAT is designed to use and avoids programming from the system side which is less efficient Disadvantages From a system user viewpoint local SAT op eration and programming means someone must be stationed at the satellite location to fully utilize its functions If you are interested only in alarm notification back to the system you have at most only three tie lines available instead of four Although the KBD300V can be used for programming we dont mention it here because 1 it can only be hooked up using the SAT keyboard remote port and 2 it requires a dedicated local monilor out line for its LCD display The KBD300V Is discussed in APPENDICES II and MI PRELIMINARIES This choice implies that at least one monitor out line on the SAT SIDE is utilized as a local monitor and that you have a keyboard connected to the a Initialize the keyboard to your local monitor see Section 2 7 2 SA7 MENU PROGRAMMING c Enter the password default 2899100 and press the ACK key This
106. larm monitor previously assigned for the operator on that keyboard position via the Comms file The alarm display parameters are governed by the alarm mode chosen In the System configuration file On the 9760 SIDE the System Window in the 9760 MGR or System Manager program indicates the triggering of the alarm on the SAT SIDE by displaying a line similar to the following 09 05 38 16 08 00 Nd 01 ALARM 0001 TRIGGER SAT Alarm Op 01 Pr 09 BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760 SAT 4 9 Shortly thereafter during the time that steps 4 through 7 occur which are almost concurrent from a user viewpoint the System manager s System window will indicate that the video from logical camera 5007 has switched to an alarm monitor It might look something like this 9 05 38 16 08 00 Nd 01 SWITCAMMON Camera 5007 Monitor 001 Op 1 9 _ Atthe same time the AT diagnostic screen s Monitor box shows that camera display 5007 which utilizes a tie line is displayed on Mon 1 The system box or system error line is illustrated in Figure 4 2 5007CC ALM 8 12 Tie line Bookcase Monitor 5 Monitor 6 Monitor O Mon5 Mon6 Sustem Almtst Alm 1 for port 2 kb 1 Figure 4 2 Sample System Diagnostic Screen 10 The keyboard on the CM9760 KBD for the operator viewing this alarm will show the following ALARM SUB MENU 1 5007 PTZ Flashing 100 Fi RESET ARM ORWARD BACKWARD DISARM _ MUTE PAUSE RESET ALL i a l LL In bach m i A Fi
107. ld 1 4 4 Stop a Seguence The two ways to stop a sequence are as follows OOOO EB Press the HOLD button The indicator under the camera ooog og number displays an for hold y D HOLD Select a camera L ooo ap D ao 1 4 5 Turn OFF a Sequence o 0 0 03 CAM1 Manually select a camera or press the CAM button a OO ng H JAN 01 99 01 01 21 PM HOLD HALTS SEQUENCE NOTE Whether or not a camera s available at your monitor viewing location 1s determined in the access menu see Section 2 Access Programming Menu Of those available which CAM lt s used and the order of its appearance Is determined by the monitor CAMERA SE QUENCE sub menu see Section 2 Monitor Programming Menu Page 2 of 3 OPERATION CM9760 SAT 3 3 1 5 CONTROLLING AUXILIARIES 1 5 1 Activating Switcher Auxiliaries F1 F3 Three function keys F1 F3 manually control the three auxiliaries that can be connected to the CM9760 SAT To operate an auxiliary press an F1 F3 button Know how your system is configured and programmed before operating auxiliaries a Ct ml els s s s o s o s i OOO ab Ooo an OOD OOO ep KBD300 MADE IN USA oOxc gt AMIOA swH Figure 3 12 Activating Switcher Aux s 1 5 2 Activating Receiver Auxiliaries F4 AND F5 With properly equipped and correctly wired receiver auxiliaries you can activate as many auxiliaries as allowed by the receiver from a KBD200 or KBD300 KBD300V keyb
108. lumns The ARM positions physically ie a a D i A a correspond on a one to one basis for the listed ALM 9 B 5 N O 0000 column groups 1 8 and 9 16 to the 16 video inputs on okolo 6 N O 0000 the SAT That is LOCAL ARMed ALM 1 corresponds O e O to camera input 1 ALM 2 to input 2 an so on ep MU While in the ARM column toggle between activate and deactivate using F1 F2 If the camera is preset capable and a preset applies enter a preset number in the PRE column 2 12 C1510M A 2 03 SECTION 2 Port Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER P MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 O OOO0000 SELECT ACK ae eG Se ooa dio TIME DATE ALARMS o o0 g o og ee PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT 5 wor Hf swne KBD300 MADE IN USA P aaa o 0000000 OOO dD Kou 1 COM PORT Odd Oo ki i COM2 PORT OOO O O O amp H 1 i es 7 KBD300 MADE IN USA m cymun Eg O 0000000 OOO an om PROTOCOL 422P o 7 BAUD RATE 2400 Odd Odd gt KBD300 MADE IN USA a aB ana com 2 PGM SET PORT O is 200 O O Oi IS ooo ap m BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY ODD ooo an 5 STOP BITS 1 OOO de OOO o KBD300 MADE IN USA ww PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER PORTS MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS To select the PORTS 2 MONITORS submenu enter the number 3 TIME DATE 9 in the ke
109. m Looping Term Video Factory Default Input As stated at the beginning of this manual the loop thru option is avail able for each video input If you want this option for any input remove the top cover of the unit and reposition the jumpers according to the information provided in Figure 1 7 Video Input Fifteen Figure 1 7 Loop through Configuration PHYSICAL INSTALLATION CM9760 SAT 1 3 3 3 RECEIVERS If any camera you want to install is PTZ cap able then the receiver for that camera must be individually wired for power and control depen dent on type The CM9760 SAT has built in software that is individually selectable for each camera control type The correct protocol is se lected via menu choices when programming the Cameras menu for each individual input see Section 2 Camera Programming Menu Page 2 of 2 Allowed camera control types must be able to utilize one of two communication proto cols for connection to the SAT One control type is Coaxitron Coaxitron standard or extended receivers utilize the input video line as a path for sending control commands to the receiver The other control type is RS 422 P protocol receivers that are wired independent of the video path RS 422 command control connec tions originate at COM 1 on the rear of the SAT see Figures 1 and 1 8 Figure 1 9 Alarm Wiring mmm Power Control CM9760 SAT Wiring Connectors supplied
110. multiple keyboard hookup in AGGES FTOgramming Menu a a aT ia iG Appendix 2 Remote Keypad Use the Access menu to program Connections keyboard access to the local SAT monitor In our example the monitor is attached to the MON 4 output Also program the menu to allow the keyboard to program presets see KBD TO MONITOR ACCESS Section ll Access Programming _ Menu Page 1 of 1 D MONIT aoe KEYBOARD ADDRESS a SWITCH SETTINGS I ON 234567 8 yyy K I ON Ae z LOCAL KBD REAR VIEW T B E OFF KBD200 300 O functionally equivalent for either keyboard A SWITCH SETTING R Keyboard 1 D Keyboard Address 0 1 Refer to Section I 3 6 Local Keypads for additonal information 2 Attach a local monitor to the monitor out port on the SAT IMPORIANI NOTE Since we are going to contigure the use of 3 TIE LINES in this configuration we option the MON 4 output eee VIEW selections as LOCAL Monitor outs configured 27 N as tie lines on the SAT ALARM TYPE OFF require sequential 7 ae e ascending f T D DISPLAY connections that VIEWS LOCAL must start with 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE the MON 1 output N 2 ALARM ENABLE All local monitor outs ae 3 POSTEION DESELAY are attached after tie lines _ N RETURN see also Section I 2 0 VIDEO TIE LINES Local SAT The VIEW selection presents two choices LOCAL Video N Po Dann D or TIE LINE You always need at least one i monitor out connection configured as LOCAL for Local programmin
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112. nected to Some are built in and fixed You can only program one long pattern for Intercept domes for example and the old Specra type pre version 3 can be programmed for fixed values of either one long or two short patterns On later receiver types the base time values for long patterns are programmable at the receiver end These include Spectra version 3 0 or later Spectra ll domes and Esprit units Consult the specific receiver manual for establishing base time values for long patterns half patterns or short patterns are equal to each other and half that of the base time value programmed for the long pattern Intercept Domes ogoogog0on moo dp ado OOO CAM 01 CAM 1 a 0 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM oo mc cn BO PAn tint foo upg a FUNCTIONS O q lo PRESS ACK TO EXIT cog apo O o0 IO OOO amp 01 CAM 1 JAN 01 00 10 57 42AM Spectra and Esprit Domes NOTE The base long pattern time period is set in Spectra s and Esprit s camera menu program which can be accessed from the keyboard attached to the SAT as follows 1 Enter 95 into the keypad and then hold the PRESET key for two seconds The Edit Preset 95 Label appears NEAR FAR 2 Navigate to SET and ACK it ao O The spectra programming menu se CJ appears Use control buttons or joystick to navigate and the IRIS OPEN or the lens control P OCD O s OI OI OI IO IS O O LENS CONTROL
113. ng the SAT check to ensure that the bulleted items in the two lists below are either taken care of or that the required information is readily at hand All items in the first list are required The checklist below Is based on Programming Configuration I ocated in Section 2 s preliminary discussion The SAT 9760 communication interface is in place and correctly wired see Section 1 P ysica Installation 7 0 Com Connection Identify and make a list of the monitor out connections on the SAT that are going to be used as tie lines to the CM9760 CC1 Make sure you have a monitor attached to the SAT that you can use as your local programming monitor Ensure that a KBD200 or KBD300 with satellite software is attached to the local keyboard port on the SAT It is important to have the information for the following items before programming the attributes of the item in question Programming menus for devices that connect to the SAT can take place before the device is attached but all devices configured and referenced in the menus should be connected prior to system operation Once the system is operational programming menus for the SAT can be accessed and edited for currently attached equipment Care must be taken however when making these changes or when attaching additional equipment If you make menu choices or device additions that affect the 9760 SIDE of the 9760 SAT interface remember that you may also have to change existing
114. nse SAT and SAT Alarm Unit configurations Up to 16 cameras and four monitors minus those used as tie lines are available for user access and control via keyboards connected to the SAT Access is limited by the following constraints 1 Physical a monitor must be available at your location 2 Software programmed access local SAT programming menus for monitor camera use must have been partitioned for access by the user in question 1 0 LOCAL SAT OPERATIONS Figure 3 1 Monitor Selection oooooo O Oo00000 poo ap ooa am ooo ooo Go KBD300 MADE IN USA 4 MON Figure 3 2 Camera Selection g ICO ao booooo0o OOO Gb KBD300 MADE IN USA Figure 3 3 Camera Step Through oonaooong ag ssooooao PREV ooo ab Ooo ab OOO OOO o KBD300 MADE IN USA PREV NEXT OPERATION 1 1 SELECTING MONITORS 1 Enter the monitor number 1 4 you want to view 2 _ Press the MON button The monitor num ber entered should match that appearing in the keyboard LED display 1 2 SELECTING CAMERAS 1 Enter the camera number 1 16 you want to view 2 Press the CAM button The camera view appears on the selected monitor 1 3 CONTROLLING CAMERAS 1 3 1 Multi Speed PAN and TILT Control KBD200 Use the KBD200 s Touch Speed feature to op erate pan and tilts equipped with variable speed Enter anumber between 1 slowest and 9 fast
115. o ltCams 1 0 5005 SAT LINK CAM 5 0 gt 1 56 PTZ WNodltCams 1 0 5006 SAT LINK CAM 6 0 f 1 56 PTZ MNoAtCams 1 0 5007 SAT LINK CAM 7 D Assign operator 0 1 96 PTZ WNodltCams 1 O0 5008 S amp T LINK CAM 8 0 lac ce 0 1 56 PTZ WNodltCams 1 O0 5003 SAT LINK CAM I 0 0 1 35 PTZ MoAtCams 1 O0 5010 SAT LINK CAM 10 0 0 1 56 PTZ MNoAtCams 1 0 5011 SAT LINK CAM 11 0 0 1 56 PTZ MoAtCams 1 0 5012 SAT LINK DAM 12 0 0 1 96 PTZ MotCam 1 0 5013 SAT LINK CAM 13 0 0 1 96 PTZ MNoAtCams 1 0 This is the port on the CC1 to which the SAT is connected It is the same for all defined cameras attached to this SAT Ja ATTE a My The port address for each camera field changes and corresponds to the physical port on the SAT to which the camera is attached ae gee mi Iv Iv M y M Close foe BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760 SAT 4 5 5 Run tie lines from the chosen monitor out BNCs on the SAT to available input video BNCs on the rear of the CM9760 MXB matrix bay Note the physical inputs the actual physical port number to which these tie lines are run and then configure the appropriate files and menus as shown below SAT Monitors Menu Monitor output use local or tie line is set up for each monitor output line in the SAT Monitor programming menu In this portion of our system example we are concerned only with those outputs configured as tie lines Video inputs to the SAT are place u
116. oard The F4 key acts as ON and F5 as OFF for each receiver auxiliary If a receiver has multiple auxil laries precede the F4 or F5 key with the appropriate auxiliary number from the number pad For momentary operation pressing a key sends a micropulse to the eguipment connected to the auxiliary output For latching operation pressing a function key is similar to an on off switch For keyed operation the auxiliary operates as long as the key is held down Even though an auxiliary is programmed to operate when there is an alarm it can also be operated manually by pressing the function key a CCC mel mal oo Oooo0000 OOO ap ooo ac OOD Oxcr DOA OOO ep F4 ON KBD300 MADE IN USA F5 OFF Figure 3 13 Activating Receiver Aux s 2 0 9760 SAT OPERATIONS 2 1 SELECTING LINK SATELLITE CAMERAS Link cameras connected to a CM9760 SAT are available for viewing by any 9760 operator for which access to the camera has been parti tioned Link camera identification and availability is realized through the configuration of the Link Camera flat file see Section 2 2 2 L NK CAMERAS FILE Cameras listed in the Link Cameras file are accessed just as those listed in the Cameras configuration file namely by using the associated logical number entered for each listed camera The logical number is the call reference used for keyboard command and control operations by 9760 keyboard operators to call up satellit
117. ogramming Menu Page 1 of 1 For all programmed AUX sources joystick to the MODE column and cycle through the MODE activation choices using the F1 F2 keys Those choices are MOM momentary 300 micorsecond pulse KEY contact held closed as long as function key F1 F2 or F3 is held down LAT acts like a toggle switch None NOTE Alarm activated AUXs can still be operated manually Press the PGM button or joystick to the RETURN entry and ACK or right toggle it to return to the main menu PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER PASSWORD xopnEL cM9760 SAT v1 03 SELECT 1 CAMERAS 2 MONITORS P ECO OED o oo00000 ooa ap PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE To select the PASSWORD sub menu enter the number 7 in the keypad or alternately joystick to the PASSWORD selection then press the ACK 3 TIME DATE 4 ALARMS 5 PORTS 6 AUXILIARIES 7 PASSWORD ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT ooo Oo okoko ooo amp Well o OJIN nu WN KBD300 MADE IN USA SET PASSWORD AGK OLD PASSWORD A Op NEW PASSWORD d Ol i X VERIFICATION os oo00000m8 ww O O O a KBD300 MADE IN USA DO TAA c n e n e 6 2 14 C1510M A 2 03 l 8 ACCESS key or right toggle the joystick 9 EXIF EN Before you can change the password you must SELECT enter the cur
118. ommended distances Use only coaxial cable specified for CCTV systems Run the video cables from the cameras or camera receivers to the selected video inputs on the rear of the CM9760 SAT the top connector for each input pair Figure 1 6 Link Satellite Camera Inputs CM9760 SAT Input pair 1 shown with video cable attached The BNC immediately below that is for looping if so jumpered 3 2 1 Looping Video Inputs Figure 1 5 Local SAT Monitor CM9760 SAT Local SAT operation and control functions are displayed here including the menus for SAT programming You should have at least one local display available to monitor local operations Depending on your application you can have up to three monitor outs configured for local use Monitor functions are chosen during programming see Section 2 Monitor Programming Menu page 2 of 3 Monitor Out Video Out Local Video Monitor MONITOR 91 ALARM ENABLE ALM SET ALM SET ALM SET NOTE If all monitor outs are set up as tie lines SAT menu programming is done from the 9760 KBD 7 43 8 14 9 45 16 oxo eON Table A Video Coaxial Cable Reguirements 750 ft 228 6 m RG 59U RG 6 U RG 11 U Consult factory 1 000 ft 304 8 m 1 500 t 457 2 m Above 1 500 ft 457 2 m JP1 is associated with video input 1 JP2 with video input 2 and so on au aii 75 Oh
119. on about how you might use variations to the previous programming configurations based upon how the 9760 SAT interface works The following observations and general statements can be made 1 As long as there is one tie line and a Com line in place between the SAT and the 9760 System all attributes of SAT configuration can be programmed from the 9760 SIDE via a preset call 2 _ Normally you should not initialize a keyboard SAT SIDE using a monitor out line that has been configured as a tie line However under certain circumstances you might want to do this The result of this action from the SAT SIDE s point of view is that a monitor on the 9760 SIDE is used as a substitute local monitor for programming the SAT The programming itself however is done from the 9760 SIDE Doing this allows one to program from the 9760 SIDE without using a preset call Unfortunately this can only be done if the operators on both sides of the configuration can physically talk to each other during the programming process because the SAT SIDE must initiate and exit the programming mode based on queues received from the 9760 SIDE 3 Each side of the 9760 SAT configuration can be programmed independent of the other Neither has to be physically connected to the other for programming to be done as long as the programmed parameters of each match the physical parameters of the final eguipment configu ration System 9760 SAT related files Comms Link Cameras and C
120. pon these tie line in reguested to 1 operator initiated reguests from a System Each monitor out configured as a tie line must be edited MONITOR Ol ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY ew SN pm SS 9760 keyboard users or 2 as the result of ye alarm activated reguests to place the 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE y7 MATRIX BAY A ee S EN 7 Other see Section 3 3 arm y CM9760 MXB ter Response RETURN y Equipment 2 Video 9600 Baud Inputs Even neues ee E OPEN ee The VIEW choice should be set to N TIE LINE For TIE LINE monitor outs the Cameras SATELLITE CM9760 SAT Equipment 31 9600 Baud DISPLAY and T D DISPLAY attributes should be configured as shown to prevent locally configured SAT display overlap on cameras called to 9760 monitors m V4 5S Tie Lines Lec hb Monitor outs WL NS 1 2 and 3 se Cameras Configuration File I For the example shown above the Cameras configuration file on the 9760 SIDE must be edited to reflect the fact that the monitor output lines from the SAT that are connected to available MXB video inputs are tie lines Setup System Configuration TESTS Comms Messages Operators Make sure everthing else is zeroed out also Monitors Cameras Link Cameras For example no Operator Access and so on Note that the logical numbers for SAT
121. quipment is in place c You have a list of camera attributes for those cameras receivers that are or will be attached to the SAT It is not necessary for them to be physically attached to the SAT for programming to be possible When attached however the programmed attribute for that input must correspond to the equipment connected d The SAT is powered ON plugged in e The items listed in step 2b of the previous programming con figuration the Comms the Cameras and the Link Cameras con figuration files are programmed and integrated into the 9760 System Unconventional Programming Configurations System Monitor SAT SIDE Tie Lines 9760 SIDE Link or Satellite Cams a i mae E SYSTEM F CM9760 SAT Com Path Figure 2 2 Programming Diagram Two 9760 KBD Once the 9760 System is initialized using the configuration files just mentioned you can proceed to program the SAT f Repeat steps 2c 2d and 2e of Programming Configuration ll Advantages No operator is required on the SAT SIDE of the system All programming is done from the 9760 SIDE The number of tie lines available for operator access from the 9760 SIDE of the configuration is at a maximum Disadvantages You only use the SAT for its alarm reporting ca pabilities back to the head end Local satellite SAT SIDE operations are not possible Here we want to make some comments and put forth some suggesti
122. r 1 The alarm base is reserved for possible future use Until then it must be configured as noted MM Parameters sat Port Connection CM9760 SAT 4 3 4 Run link cameras satellites to the video input BNCs on the rear of the SAT a ee re ee 7 R a E Twisted pair ge ie o our system example to work PTZ Capable i Shielded Cable f 3 Control Wire E J Fouro B Sixteen a y Possible i Spectra Il 7 Link Camera Tf Preset Enabled d Inputs Armed Camera Fixed P Control y SS ae PTZ Capable Ti amera y a COM 1 Control Wiring Detail for Input 7 amera N us Nr NOTE COM 1 port Equipment 31 TTT TN oe 9600 Baud set or t e PeCelver i Odd HESE in guesiton using DRESE the PORTS menu y l l Sor SST AI Loop thru Twisted pair Tx and Tx are run from here to i Monitor y Shielded Wiring R and Rx respectively on the for Fixed PA Spectra receiver Alarm Camera Le 7 The following SAT menu programming files should be configured for Sa aeee ae the system example CAMERAS CAMERAS Programming Menu For each camera receiver input create a camera title and if PTZ capable choose a receiver type for the associated camera Be sure you are programming the correct camera input 1 16 before you edit the associated menu For our system example we program camera menus 1 3 5 and 7 and choose a camera title for
123. r a camera number then joystic EXAMPLE to the DWL column and enter a number seconds between 1 and 99 If the camera is pan and tilt capable and can be called by a preset go to the PRE column and enter a PRE number 1 99 if you want the preset to be called during a sequence Continue until all table entries desired are programmed for this monitor Only program monitors whose VIEW setting is set to LOCAL That is do not program monitor outs associated with tie line use On the left is a sample sequence table for Monitor 01 Highlite and ACK the RETURN selection and navigate to menu choice 2 ALARM ENABLE CM9760 SAT 2 9 H PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER Monitor Programming Menu Page 3 of 3 MONITORS bo Gl 46 SELECT 1 CAMERAS The ALARM ENABLE menu allows you to FI FZ choose the cameras that this monitor will 3 TIME DATE OSB er RF respond to when an alarm event occurs The ne oooga ALM SET alarm event is signaled by the external 6 AUXILIARIES ACK i contacts on the rear panel of the SAT 7 PASSWORD ood dbo a 14 Use the joystick to move around just as 8 ACCESS con dm Z gt 15 you did in the seguence menu To activate a Se 4 16 response display to this monitor for an alarm ALARM event use the F1 F2 keys to toggle between Oda x to activate and to deactivate premier Remember that only global alarm dwell times can be set for alarms These entries are at the beginning of the monitor menu CAM M
124. ra operations as described in the CM9760 KBD manual These operations include patterns zones presets and so on subject to the nor mal constraints of receiver capability Control from the 9760 SIDE when concurrent control exists on the SAT SIDE and a mixture of local and tie line configured monitor outs exists NOTE 7ora head end 9760 SIDE control eliminates SAT SIDE control operations SAT control is discussed in detall in the previous section see Section 3 1 0 LOCAL SAT OPERATIONS Control for 9760 SIDE users s an issue only to the extent that it lessens or increases the useful integration of the SAT s alarm reporting capabill tes with those that already exist in the 9760 system itself when an operator Is controlling a satellite CAM under PTZ control on a local system 9760 monitor Care must be taken before issuing a command that overrides and replaces a currently controlled SAT camera with a NON SAT camera via a MACRO type COPY COM COC CCO stepo commands command The CM9760 SAT may not issue a stop command to the previously controlled PTZ camera as It does not know that the switch took place The result Is that the PTZ camera will continue to move A possible work around might involve using the SW step command to avoid inadvertent use of COPY type commands for monitors displaying SAT cameras For Information about the 7SW step command see the Macro Step Com mands and Setup Details section in the 9760 MG
125. ra that we want a UNDEFIND ALARM DATA i called for that alarm This camera display will 0 Alm Camera chas Ilo be put on the video tie line and displayed on 0 0 the system monitor designated in the Comms file illustrated below 0 0 0 0 NoCams NoAcc 1 0 0 NoCams NoAcc 1 0 a Wm bi bl A i w i 0 0 0 We enter a dwell time and ensure that operator access is granted System Configuration File Setup System Configuration TEST3 Monitors Cameras Link Cameras Video Amp Comms Messages Operators System Time amp Date mwi For alarm display on the 9760 SIDE we specify an alarm mode Here we select alarm mode 1 Cam ID Cam Number Comms Configuration File Setup System Configuration TEST3 Monitors Comms 9760KBD as 8 A i 44 i At i Cameras Link Cameras Mesesget Opes Alarm monitors which the operator connected to port 6 can see are assigned in the Comms file Monitor display attributes are under control of the operation mode chosen in the System configuration file 4 8 C1510M A 2 03 Alarms NIU SECTION 4 1 1 OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM EXAMPLE That concludes the hook up and programming of our system example Once the system to which the SAT is attached is operational the following items remain to be configured in operational mode before alarm operation is totally enabled l On the SAT SIDE we must still define preset 21 If an
126. ramming menu 3 Enter the number 8 in the keypad 4 Enter a number for a priority level into the keypad here for example we choose the number 4 5 Press the F4 button The system displays the zone menu as shown Note that the numbers entered above are reflected in the menu display The 8 indicates zone programming and the 4 represents the priority level chosen The cursor is located at the first cell position for creation of the ZONE label CREATE 6 To edit the ZONE label use the F1 and F2 keys to scroll ee through the wraparound alphanumeric character set for each individual cell you want to program or edit in the 20 character ZONE label field F1 FZ lt gt AB DEFGHIJKLUMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopgrstuvwxyzZ 012356789 7 To move from one cell to the next or one further down the line use the joystick CREATE 8 After creating the ZONE label navigate to the SET line THE ZONE The S is blinking 9 ACK the S This defines the left edge of the ZONE At this point pan from the left edge of the zone to the right clockwise until you reach the point where you want the right edge or end of the zone to be 10 Next press the number 8 on the keypad then enter the number of the ZONE in this example 4 from those possible 1 8 that you are programming and then press the F5 button to end zone programming END ZONE PROGRAMMING NOTE If a newly created zone is superimposed within the boundaries
127. red for just one alarm All 16 SAT alarms can be configured if you want Additional configuration files may have to be edited to set up your system to meet other specific operational needs Suggestions and additional considerations as well as alarm operations are discussed in Section 3 3 2 9 760 SAT Alarm Response Note Figure 3 18 Each keyboard operator must be assigned alarm monitors on which to view any activated alarms Setup System Configuration TEST Enter an Alarm Dwell and grant Operator Access NIL Alarms System Video Amp Comms Messages Operators Monitors Cameras Link Cameras J Boo 1 96 1 nLams WoAcc O0 o Cams MoAcc 1 1 1 SAT Alarm LIHDEFIND ALARAM DATA LIHDEFIND ALAFM DATA NDEFIND ALARM DATA FIND ALARM CATA ND ALARM DATA ALADR DATA nLams Mocc oCame Mocc o Cama hbMn rs 1 a Alarm Camera Switches a Poo AG A op D a D nA oc ay ll ll 0 0 n The physical number chosen here corresponds to the number entered into the System Alarm column in the Alarm Programming menu on the SAT SIDE of the configruation The associated logical number entered here is used on the 9760 SIDE as the reference number for ARMing alarms UNDE for the defined alarm from the 9760 KBD UNDE 2 z 3 Be sure to assign at least one Teenie ay an alarm camera for each defined LINDEFIND ALARM DATA camera is called in response UNDEFIN
128. rent or old password If the seven digit code you enter is incorrect this message appears Old password entered incorrectly Try again If however the old password is entered correctly the cursor moves to the first position for the new password after the ACK button is pressed The position flashes Enter a new password and press the ACK button When the cursor moves to the first position flashing on the verification line enter it again Press ACK If your verification proves faulty the following message appears CHANGING PASSWORD New password does not match verification password or is incomplete VERIFYING PASSWORD You are returned to the old password line to repeat the process When successful the message New password accepted appears and you automatically return to the main menu SECTION 2 Access Programming Menu Page 1 of 1 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER OOOO MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 as 200000 SELECT CAMERAS oO O oO O MONITORS ooo dm TIME DATE ALARMS OWD Ooo ee PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT 8 wJoyunurnwnr KBD300 MADE IN USA P COI ACCESS a dp ooo Ab Od a lt ooo bd RETURN KBD300 MADE IN USA i KEYBOARD TO MONITOR 2 MON TO CAMERA 1 10 3 MON TO CAMERA 11 16 OVERRIDE LOCAL 2 3 KBD TO MONITOR ACCESS P Em m o o000000 ogo dp ooo dp ooo oo ep O AES Ps RRS SLN a eS ESS A Fs Or KKK KKK
129. rm units Alarm units utilize alarm base addressing in bite size increments per port of 256 spanning a range whose count starts at the value entered into the Alarm Base Number box Working Rules E Rule 1 The Alarm Base Number for the first alarm unit attached to a CC1 port is set to 1 Subsequent alarm units up to four are daisy chained off the first unit on the same port E Rule 2 If you add another alarm unit say number five you must attach it to a different port You must also enter a new num ber to count from in the Alarm Base Number box for the port to which this alarm unit is attached In this case that number would be 257 Subseguent alarm units up to four total for this port would utilize alarm addresses 257 512 accommodating 8 Alarm units on 2 ports E Rule 3 The combined total of hardwired SAT Alarm unit inputs or addresses cannot exceed 2560 per system The number 2560 was originally derived from the use of four alarm units per port 256 total within a 10 port limit 256 x 10 At present the number of hardwired inputs allowed is still 2560 E Rule 4 It is best to define alarms for Alarm units before those for SATs as is done in the first two configuration examples below One SAT unit and one ALARM unit on the One SAT unit and two ALARM units on the Two SAT units and one ALARM unit on the same node same node same node 9760 SIDE Alarms Configuration File fAlarms
130. rnia 93612 5699 USA e www pelco com PELLO USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 CM9760 SAT Satellite Switcher Controller Installation Operation Manual G C1510M A 2 03 Pelco World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA www pelco com USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 9760 SAT OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS The CM9760 SAT is a sequential video switcher CC1 Interface Reguired Software for use as a Satellite Control System of the Comm Parameters CM9760 MGR System MGR ver 7 80 003 or greater external PC CM9760 system Below are shown the front and CM9760 EXE ver 7 80 003 or greater 9760 HD rear views the mounting geometry and for ref Equipment 31 CM9760 KBD ver 7 80 or greater erence the pinout designations for all connec Baud Rate 9600 tors on the unit The four 12 pin and one 6 pin Parity ODD For software upgrade information contact Technical Support at 1 800 289 9100 wiring plugs shown in Figure 2 are supplied with the unit Especially note the COM 2 con nector designations Required software version levels and other Comm parameters are given in the information box to the left e Observe the precaution outlined Position Brackets tor Under Table Mounting in the NOTE below Position Brackets for Rack Mo
131. rogram Illustrated here are two monitor out connections Mon 1 and Mon 2 run as tie lines to Matrix bay video inputs four and five respectively CM9760 SAT Monitor Out Video Out NOTE Tie line assignments begin with the Mon 1 output It should be connected to the lowest numbered available video input on the MXB The next tie line is connected to the next highest available video input and so on This is shown in the illustration Video Tie Lines Figure 1 4 Video Tie Line Hookup SECTION 1 3 0 ADDITIONAL SAT CONNECTIONS If you want to operate and program from the local SAT SIDE of a system configuration a number of additional devices and connections remain to be made In order to view the results of local operations and program SAT menus a local monitor is needed 3 1 LOCAL MONITOR The local Monitor is used to display link camera call ups and switcher functions for local SAT operations It is also used to display the main program menu and its sub menus during SAT programming and setup To install the local monitor 1 Install the monitor 2 Run a video output from the SAT to the installed monitor 3 2 LINK OR SATELLITE CAMERAS VIDEO INPUTS The CM9760 SAT can accommodate 16 video inputs that are individually jumper selectable for terminated or looping opera tion All video inputs are set to 75 ohm termination at the factory See Table A for typical coaxial video cable and rec
132. s 5 7 rear view i system environment ii menu programming see programming SAT menus relationship to 9760 iv section headings see manual directory of sercom port 1 1 1 2 2 19 system example 4 1 to 4 10 configuration of alarm inputs SAT 4 7 alarm monitors 9760 4 8 com link 4 3 keyboard 4 2 linK inputs 4 4 link cameras file 4 5 monitor 4 2 operation 4 9 tie lines 4 6 overview 4 1 sequences creating 3 3 operating 3 3 specifications 6 2 status sequence listing of 3 3 T tie lines video alarm response and 2 12 availability 3 5 configuring SAT SIDE monitor menu 2 9 9760 SIDE cameras file 2 20 installing 1 2 order importance of 1 2 programming configurations and 2 1 to 2 3 use defined 1 2 use in system example 4 1 4 6 4 9 warning see IMPORTANT 3 4 Vv video cable reguirements 1 3 loop thru option see connectors video input W wall block discussion of 1 2 partof KBDKIT 5 7 warranty and return information 6 5 wiring communication SAT to CC1 1 2 cable identification 5 1 discussed 1 2 4 3 system wiring example 4 3 tutorial 5 1 Z zones defined 2 18 programming see Programming operational SECTION 6 4 0 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference when
133. s are entered into the Edit Port Fields and then saved CM9760 SAT 2 19 3 2 CAMERAS FILE Close the Comms tab and open the Cameras file by clicking on its tab Identify the ports on the MXB to which monitor outs from the SAT are at tached Configure the Cameras file accordingly 3 3 LINK CAMERAS FILE Open up the Link Cameras tab next In the Link Cameras file assign unique logical numbers for the cameras to dis tinguish them from non SAT types Ac cess to link cameras from CM9760 KBDs attached to the system node use the logical numbers just referred to to call the satellite camera desired For each line entry that that defines a link camera enter the PTZ port number to which the SAT for that camera is at tached and also enter the port address 1 16 on the SAT to which the Link Camera is attached An example Link Camera file is shown to the right 2 20 C1510M A 2 03 Setup System Configuration TEST3 Comms Monitors m Defined Cameras Gpi Macro Messages Operators System Cameras Link Cameras Video Amp Enter a 0 for the logical number of all inputs identified as tie lines Vloss Connect Ident Alarm Gpi Tie Line Spectra Spectra GENEX Bench Operator PTZor Alternate Access No Acc FIX Tie line All other information for tie lines is left bla Bench Bench Bookcase Tie line Bookcase Bookcase including Operator Access Desk
134. selection and ACK it or right toggle the joystick The KBD TO MONITOR ACCESS menu partitions KBD TO local monitors video outs among keyboard users MONITOR For each available monitor that you want a keyboard location to see enter a Y otherwise an N using the F1 F2 keys to toggle between the two choices IMPORTANT NOTE For normal operation it is important that you do not partition keyboard access for monitor outs configured as tie lines For each keyboard location defined with access to a monitor proceed to the PRESET ENABLE column and define whether or not that keyboard location can be used to program presets Again use the F1 F2 keys to toggle between YorN NOTE Even though a keyboard location is denied the choice of programming presets that keyboard may still call presets ACK the RETURN selection to return to the ACCESS menu Press 2 on the keypad and ACK or joystick that choice to proceed to the MONITOR TO CAMERA MON TO ACCESS menu CAMERA The MONITOR TO CAMERA ACCESS menu 1 10 defines which cameras can be viewed on which monitors and controlled by a keyboard NOTE Unlike the previous menu this one can be used to deny or grant 9760 operator access to specific SAT cameras by not allowing the display to be placed on monitor outs configured as tie lines To prevent a specific camera from being displayed requires that access for that camera be denied to all monitor outs configured as tie lines on the
135. situation CM9760 SAT 5 1 Sometimes a physical disparity exists between two connecting devices such that the wiring geometry you start with at one end is different from that at the other end Nevertheless the wiring relationships stated in point 3 must be satisfied An example of this occurs in the manual when connecting a CC1 sercom port to a COM 2 port on the CM9760 SAT see Section 1 1 1 and 1 2 The wiring scenario utilized a wall block which is part of a wiring kit that can be obtained from Pelco NOTE You should not get confused by the pasted in wiring label in the cap of the wiring block that you sometimes see Although it has named signal functions for each terminal pin you must remember that this 1s a passive device and the actual signal that appears on any terminal is the one that you put there You should keep the following in mind 1 Plan the wiring for each run ahead of time Be surprised if it doesn t work 2 Verify any manual instructions that specify attachment of a certain cable type Check to be sure the right cable is packed and that the instructions given don t run contrary to the previously stated connection rules for signal interfaces APPENDIX II REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION Four keyboards total may be attached to the CM9760 SAT This includes concurrent connection to the local and the remote keyboard ports The local keyboard port was discussed previously The remote keyboard port is illustrate
136. tem communicate in full duplex mode via an RS 422 Com link between the CM9760 CC1 and the port provided on the SAT Those SAT monitor out lines configured as tie lines must be run back to the 9760 SIDE and connected as video inputs to the matrix bay and those monitor outs not configured as tie lines must be configured for LOCAL use 2 In addition to physical hookup configuration files must be programmed on the 9760 SIDE to make the 9760 aware of the SAT s existence and to condition tie line connect points The informa tion box found at the beginning of this manual lists the minimum version levels of software needed by equipment on both sides of the configuration to operate the 9760 SAT system interface 3 By far the majority of programming occurs on the SAT SIDE and serves a dual purpose The first is to condition the SAT 9760 interface in particular the tie line link s between the 9760 MXB and the associated monitor outputs on the SAT This is accomplished through programming the applicable entries in the SAT s Monitor menu Other menus for example those that set up communication port attributes are affected as well The second purpose involves programming all associated link cameras monitors alarms and other connections for PTZ functions and other SAT sequential switcher operations for use at the local level Local programming and operation of the SAT and associated link cameras are controlled by desktop keypads the KBD200 KBD300 or
137. the SAT unit into the system environment 1 Attach a keyboard to the local SAT keyboard port We shall not engage in detailed discussions of non SAT related 2 _ Attach a local monitor to the monitor out port on the SAT matters We will discuss in turn each of the above numbered items For each we shall 1 isolate that portion of Figure 4 1 3 Establish a communication link between the CM9760 CC 1 under discussion 2 discuss any and all applicable programming and the CM9760 SAT menus associated with that item and 3 add other pertinent re marks and or give appropriate manual references where appli 4 _ Run link cameras satellites to the video input BNCs on the cable Please note that items 7 and 8 software are not discussed rear of the SAT as individual items separate from other items in the installation process but are considered at the time each physical item 1 through 5 _ Run tie lines from the appropriate monitor out BNCs on the 6 is discussed In actual practice programming is not necessar SAT to available video input BNCs on the rear of the ily performed concurrent with physical setup We do so here be CM9760 MXB matrix bay cause our purpose is to inform to illustrate the close relationship between the device and the program that controls it and in the 6 _ Attach and configure alarm inputs and wiring process perhaps point out how best this manual can be put to use BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760 SAT 4 1
138. tivate local T D Display as we want the option T D DISPLAY available for the alarm view to be recorded locally Yeas HOSAN For that we would want to use system time and 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE not locally set SAT time To do that we could FD EDN option a downstream MDA unit with looped input from the SAT The MDA can be synchronized with RETURN system time On the other hand if we wanted local SAT time displayed and still wanted to record alarm events using system time that could be arranged by recording the the display on the system side using ALM SET the alarm video placed on the associated tie line in response to alarm activation ALARMS MENU Input ALM 7 in the ALARM file menu is set for N C operation We enter a system alarm number of 0001 for notification on the system side For local SAT viewing of the alarm we activate the ARM column for input 7 and enter 21 as the alarm activated preset for the camera to go to SYSTEM LOCAL ALM TYPE ALARMS ARM PRE 0000 00 0000 00 0000 00 0000 00 0000 00 0000 00 0001 21 0000 00 RETURN o NAUA WNE Z2ZZZZZZZ oaoooooo ACCESS MENU Alarm Contact 7 We check to make sure that Video Input 7 the local monitor 4 has access to camera 7 input ACCESS KEYBOARD TO MONITOR MON TO CAMERA 1 10 MON TO CAMERA 11 16 BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE 13 14 15 16 p Shielded J WAZ a Twisted pair 7 Control Wiring bM
139. uld be observed 1 Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes 2 Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 3R 3S 4 4X 6 or 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture 3 Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco 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 N This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit A This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation MISCELLANEOUS CM9760 SAT 6 1 2 0 SPECIFICATIONS SWITCHING Programmable Switching Duration Programmable Number of Steps per Sequence VIDEO INPUTS Number of inputs Type Level Connector Type VIDEO OUTPUTS Number Type Level Video Fail Detection Type Action Connector Type VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS Bandwidth Frequency Response Gain Differential Gain Differential Phase Tilt
140. unting Rear e Orient unit as required Mount as deemed appropriate Reset to your installation NOTE Factory default video inout termina tion Is 75 ohm non looping If you want the loop thru option active for any video input the fop cover of the unit must be removed to make the change see Section 1 3 2 7 Looping Video Inputs You may want to do this before fack mounting the unit Position Brackets for Flush Mounting Wall or Top Position Brackets for Rack Mounting Front FIGURE 1 CM9760 SAT Front View Including Mounting Geometry Local Keyboard i Connector Pin 1 Rx Alarms 1 9 RJ 45 Supplied 12 Pin No eS Alarm Wiring Plug for Video Inputs 1 16 Alarms 10 16 with Looping So Monitor Outputs 1 4 FIGURE 2 CM9760 SAT Rear View Supplied i COM 2 Provides the Wiring Pinouts for the 9760 SAT to 9760 CC1 COMM interface Remote Keyboard g Wiring Plug Supplied Supplied INTRODUCTION CM9760 SAT i MANUAL NOTES The approach used in this manual is predicated on the installation and operation of the CM9760 SAT in a 9760 System environment Figure 3 is a block diagram that represents such an environment Figure 3 is our reference or jumping off point for most discussions in this manual Note that the block diagram is divided in half one side is labeled the 9760 SIDE and the other is labeled the SAT SIDE
141. uration triggering an alarm event 1 2 The door opens causing the N C contacts to open which signals an alarm condition on the SAT SIDE of the configuration The alarm overrides any local operator actions in progress and because of the SAT Alarms file settings the local monitor display MON 4 switches to the display input from video input 7 That display appears on the local monitor The status sequence indicator on the local monitor shows an A to indicate the alarm condition In conjunction with 2 the camera for this video input is already at or is in the process of traveling toward alarm preset position 21 The system alarm notification number 0001 entered in the local Alarm menu is sent to the 9760 SIDE of the configuration Even if the local SAT operator were to ACK and clear the alarm at this time it would not affect alarm notification to the system Once an alarm occurs that alarm information is immediately passed on to the 9760 SIDE of the configuration and nothing the local SAT operator can do will prevent system notification if the menus are so configured In response to alarm notification from the SAT unit the system per instructions in the Alarm configuration file asks the SAT to place the video from logical link camera 5007 on the first available tie line The SAT s response is to place video input 7 logical 5007 on an available tie line On the 9760 SIDE the received video is placed on an available a
142. wire together 2 _ You should always be given the signal function that can be accessed at the Pin 1 location 3 _ All communication devices in the 9760 System must be wired so that the result if checked against the following table is true Device A Device B Given 1 and 2 and knowing 3 you can successfully connect any two communication devices together to make them work In many cases a cable is provided That s OK Just check it before you use it Depending on the physical geometry of the cable itself you may also need to know how to determine cable type before you can apply the rules above Most devices in the 9760 family use Ru 45 8 wire flat cable to connect to each other This is rigid cable so in effect it has a cable color run across its width This fact is used to determine the cable type as either straight parallel or reverse flipped If a cable is straight then pin 1 at one end of the cable goes to pin 1 at the opposite end of the cable If the connecting plugs on this cable interfaced separate devices then pin 1 on device 1 APPENDICES would physically be connected to pin 1 on device 2 Straight cable is used in devices where the signal pin run on the first device is opposite that of the second device If a cable is reverse then pin 1 on one end of the cable goes to pin 8 at the opposite end of the cable If the connecting plugs on this cable interfaced s
143. y monitor adjust the time date values against a main system monitor display DATE STYLE Navigate to the months days or years column and ENTRIES use the F1 F2 keys in the date column to cycle thru your choices use the keypad to punch in the number desired for day and year if MMM DD YY The order in which entries are made JANA 1 00 is based on the STYLE setting chosen Ha in the menu the month entry which APR is MMM in this example can also JUN F2 be of the form MM using s 01 12 No matter how or in what order ocr information is entered here the date v v information will automatically change DECY 31 99 to reflect the STYLE setting chosen GamadguB lt var tj A Date information is entered based on a 12 or 24 hour time clock The appropriate AM or PM designation appears in the 12 hour clock and not in the 24 hour clock based on TYPE entered in the next menu item Use the F1 F2 keys to toggle the AM PM designation when using the 12 hour clock Joystick from one column to the next Enter your choices using the keypad or the F1 F2 keys where appropriate PARAMETERS HOUR MINUTES SECONDS MORNING EVENING 12 1 12 00 59 00 59 AM PM 24 1 24 DATE STYLE Toggle thru the style menu choices using the F1 F2 CHOICE keys or joystick Style parameters are of the formats shown below MMM DD YY DD MMM YY MM DD YY DD MM YY Toggle between the TYPE menu choices using the F1 F2 keys
144. y hook up TTL 2 2 i bd As illustrated the relay Input provides what can be thought of as a voltage output to the external device when F1 is activated Had the terminal connections been inserted HERE then the relay would effectively be providing a ground output to the device External Device F2 OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT Outputs F1 FORM C OUTPUT RELAY 9760 SAT Local KBD Port TO KBD Port Wiring NOTE A combined total of four keyboards The KBD200 300 may be connected to local and remote can be attached to the CM9760 SAT e the local keyboard port on the SAT and Port on SAT Thiecabie s supplied with used in conjunction with the local moni Pin 1 RX the keyboard Check to be tor for local SAT operations and program ming The KBD300V cannot be used with the local keyboard port as the matrix dis CM9760 SAT play is not compatible with the voltages supplied there Connect the keyboard to the local SAT keyboard port as indicated in Figure 1 11 Additional keyboards may be connected to the SAT unit using the remote keyboard port see Figure 1 and reference Appendix ll for information on wiring the remote port Figure 1 11 Wiring the Local Keypad Port PHYSICAL INSTALLATION certain that the cable is straight before installing See Appendix I regarding cable identification if unsure Keyboard Address Switch Settings ON
145. y to enter programming mode Enter 10359 into the keypad Move the joystick Up and then Down Next press the ACK key APU When you press ACK you will be returned to your display monitor Before you can do anything more you will have to reinitialize your keyboard Your menu settings are now those illustrated in Figure 5 8 ACK WEN RESET CM9760 SAT 5 7 PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER MODEL CM9760 SAT V1 03 SELECT CAMERAS MONITORS TIME DATE ALARMS PORTS AUXILIARIES PASSWORD ACCESS EXIT oA ITA UBWNE ACCESS 1 2 MON TO CAMERA 1 10 OVERRIDE LOCAL RETURN KBD TO MONITOR ACCESS PRESET ENABLE KKK KK KK KKK KKKKN KKK KKK KW KKK KKK KO KKKKKKK MONITOR TO CAMERA ACCESS MONITOR TO CAMERA ACCESS 5 8 C1510M A 2 03 KEYBOARD TO MONITOR 3 MON TO CAMERA 11 16 CAMERA 01 CAMERA TITLE CAM1 RX TYPE EXT COAXITRON MONITOR Ol ALARM TYPE OFF ALARM DWELL 02 DISPLAY T D DISPLAY 1 CAMERA SEQUENCE 2 ALARM ENABLE 3 POSITION DISPLAY RETURN SET TIME DATE DATE JAN 01 00 TIME 12 00 00 AM STYLE MMM DD YY TYPE 12 HOUR SET CLOCK SET ALARM INPUT 1 CONTACT 1 8 2 CONTACT 9 16 COM1 PORT 2 COM2 PORT SET AUXILIARY MENU SOURCE ALM VIEW TIE LINE N ALM TYPE Same settings for each of the sixteen cameras Figure 5 8 Keyboard Factory Default
146. ypad or alternately rr navigate to the PORTS 6 AUNILIARIEGS selection using the 7 PASSWORD joystick then press the ACK ACCESS ey h 9 EXIT key or right toggle the joystick PORTS MENU SELECT FE The PORTS selection sub menu displays two choices Make your selection by enterning the desired keypad number or navigate to the selection and ACK it or right toggle the joystick COM PORT COM 1 port selection is displayed to the left ONE Advance to PROTOCOL and cycle through the available types listed below Use the joystick or the F1 F2 keys to choose the protocol desired PROTOCOL 422D 422P Next proceed to the BAUD RATE sub menu and cycle through the available selections using your joystick or the F1 F2 keys The following selections are available BAUD RATE 9600 1200 2400 4800 ACK the RETURN selection which takes you back to the PORT SELECTION menu COM PORT Choose the COM 2 port selection The COM 2 TWO port for the SAT is dedicated to the communication settings necessary for connection to the 9760 system Protocol is already set for RS 422 The communication attributes for that protocol setting are highlighted below Default settings are highlighted Use the joystick or the F1 F2 keys to make your selections BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY ODD 1200 EVEN 2400 NONE 4800 STOP BITS 1 2 Joystick to the RETURN selection ACK it right toggle with the joystick or press the PGM button to return to
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