Pelco c1515m-a - Manual

Pelco c1515m-a

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CONTENTS; Section
  • Page 4 – LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; Figure
  • Page 5 – LIST OF TABLES; Table
  • Page 6 – IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS; conform to all local codes.; FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY; Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.
  • Page 7 – DESCRIPTION; Description
  • Page 8 – for keyboard descriptions.; INTERFACE CONTROL; The CM6800 interfaces with the following:; PARTIONING AND PRIORITY; The CM6800 provides four ways to partition your system:
  • Page 9 – ALARM INPUTS; activate patterns or go to presets.; AUXILIARY OUTPUTS; Auxiliary outputs are activated at the keyboard (except KBD100).; POWER, MOUNTING METHODS; -based setup program supplied by Pelco. Both of these methods are
  • Page 10 – KBDKIT; Models
  • Page 11 – INSTALLATION; .500” OD nylon washers; MOUNTING; System; Figure 2. Installing Rack Ears; Installation
  • Page 12 – VIDEO SOURCES; Connecting; Refer to Table A for video coaxial wiring requirements.; Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements; Maximum Distance; ideo Sour
  • Page 13 – The end point of
  • Page 14 – CONTROL LINES; D and P protocol; Figure 7. PTZ Control Connections; After completing; Contr
  • Page 15 – MONITORS; The CM6800 supports eight monitors.; Figure 8. Connecting Monitors; Monitors
  • Page 16 – ALARMS; The CM6800 provides numerous alarm handling options. Refer to the; Programming; section; M Devices; Figure 9. Connecting Alarms; Alar
  • Page 18 – Table B. Communication Port Devices and Wiring; Table C. Default Port Settings; Port; Refer to the; section for; Data Por
  • Page 19 – Figure 11. CM6800 Communication Port Connections and Options; Peripherals
  • Page 20 – If distance between; Figure 12. Data Cable Plugged into Local Keyboard; Keyboar
  • Page 21 – Table E. Switch Settings—KBD200/300 Keyboards Only; Keyboard
  • Page 22 – section for instructions.; A KBDKIT or; Figure 14. Remote Keyboards; If you do not
  • Page 23 – M DEVICES; If more than one device is to be connected to COM 3, refer to the; Multiple M Devices; M Devices Addressing; Up; M device local addresses:; If you wish to use
  • Page 24 – Connecting a Single KBD960/KBR960 Keyboard
  • Page 25 – Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit; To connect a single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit:; Figure 17. Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit
  • Page 26 – Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit; To connect a single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit:; Figure 18. Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit
  • Page 27 – Figure 19. Connecting Multiple M Devices – Local Connection; MULTIPLE M DEVICES: LOCAL CONNECTION
  • Page 28 – MULTIPLE M DEVICES: REMOTE CONNECTION; Figure 20. Connecting Multiple M Devices – Remote Connection
  • Page 29 – CONNECTING A PC; Plug the other end of the cable into the DB9 COM 1 port of the CM6800.; Figure 21. PC Connection to DB9 Port; OR; You can also; PC Connection
  • Page 30 – CONNECTING GENEX MULTIPLEXERS; Use COM 4 to connect up to eight Genex Multiplexers to the CM6800.; ming; Figure 23. Connecting Genex Multiplexers; Genex
  • Page 31 – LOCAL AUXILIARIES; section for connection instructions.; CONNECTING RELAY CONTACTS – AUX 1 AND 2; Auxiliaries
  • Page 32 – CONNECTING THE OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT – F3 (TTL); Do not exceed the voltage and current ratings for the TTL output.
  • Page 33 – Figure 26. CM6800 Time/Date Stamp on Monitor; INITIALIZE KEYBOARDS; Always allow five seconds to elapse before specifying a monitor.; If you are unable to select the monitor, refer to the; Troubleshooting; CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM; Configure the CM6800 through Programming mode. Refer to the; TIME AND DATE
  • Page 34 – For RS-422 PTZ control you must configure the CM6800:; Table F. Default Port Settings; Set DIP switch 2 to the ON position.
  • Page 35 – GENEX MULTIPLEXER; SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY: TRACK MAIN; MONITOR COLOR ADJUSTMENT:; section for complete instructions on programming the CM6800.
  • Page 36 – Pelco strongly recommends uploading your programming settings; Pr
  • Page 37 – ACCESS PROGRAMMING MODE FROM THE CM6800; If necessary, select the appropriate language.; The Main Menu appears.
  • Page 38 – Exit Programming Mode; Function; To access a screen
  • Page 40 – The About CM6800 screen displays system version levels.; Figure 30. Access the About CM6800 Screen; Restrict a keyboard from accessing selected monitors.; Keyboard to Monitor Access; To use partitioning; Figure 31. Access the Keyboard to Monitor Access Screen; If you connect an; Access
  • Page 41 – Camera To Keyboard Access; Figure 32. Access the Camera to Keyboard Access Screen; Camera To Monitor Access; Figure 33. Access the Camera to Monitor Access Screen
  • Page 42 – Program Internal and External Alarms; You cannot access
  • Page 45 – Internal and External Alarms; Figure 34. Access the Internal or External Alarm Screen; Select the alarm input number for programming.
  • Page 46 – pattern; The auxiliaries on
  • Page 47 – Video Loss Alarm; Figure 35. Access the Video Loss Screen; ated with the specific physical input appears on the screen below.; ideo Loss
  • Page 48 – Alarm Groups; Figure 36. Access the Alarm Group Screen
  • Page 49 – Figure 37. Access the Set Auxiliary Screen
  • Page 50 – CAMERA; Figure 38. Access the Camera Screen; To select logical numbers other than the default numbers; Logical Camera Numbers; If you select PTZ-A or PTZ-B you must also specify the port; Ports; Monitor Display; in this; The following Pelco; Camera
  • Page 51 – EVENT TIMERS; On each event timer screen:; Daily Timer; Use the Daily Timer screen to schedule up to 32 daily events.; Figure 39. Access the Daily Timer Screen; Event Timer
  • Page 52 – Special Timer; Use the Weekly Timer screen to schedule up to 32 weekly events.
  • Page 53 – LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBERS; Example of a logical numbering plan:; Physical input number; First floor; Figure 42. Access the Logical Camera Number Screen; Using the new logical camera number:; Logical Camera
  • Page 54 – MACROS; Figure 43. Access the Macro Screen; Refer to Table H in the; Appendix; for a description of each; Macr
  • Page 55 – MACRO STATUS VIEW SCREEN; Figure 44. Macro Status View Screen
  • Page 56 – MONITOR DISPLAY; Figure 45. Access the Monitor Screen; Monitor
  • Page 57 – If an operator presses the HOLD key while an alarm; Press the PGM key to exit the test positioning menu.
  • Page 58 – PASSWORD; Use the Set Password screen to change the system password.; section for the system reset procedure.; Figure 46. Access the Set Password Screen; Once the new password is accepted, the Main Menu appears.; Passwor
  • Page 59 – Figure 47. Access the Port Screen; Serial Port; Select the desired baud rate.; In the programming; Por
  • Page 60 – PRIORITY CONTROL; You can connect; Figure 48. Access the Priority Screen; Priority
  • Page 61 – SEQUENCES; The CM6800 provides two types of sequences:; Figure 49. Access the Sequence Screen; Sequence
  • Page 62 – Figure 51. Access the Time and Date Screen; Select or enter the month, day, and year of the desired system date.; Time and Date
  • Page 63 – OPERATION; OVERVIEW; SWITCH MONITORS; ALL KEYBOARDS; Operation
  • Page 64 – SELECT CAMERAS; Press the BWD or FWD key to scroll; From the Camera Menu, select; CONTROL RECEIVERS; Receiver control is not available with the KBD100 keyboard.
  • Page 65 – OPERATE SEQUENCES; this step to run a scratchpad sequence.; Select to enter the Sequence; Select or to start the
  • Page 66 – RUN A MACRO; Enter the number of the running; Run a Macro; Select to enter the Macro; Select or to scroll; Pause a Macro
  • Page 67 – ACKNOWLEDGE AN ALARM; Select to reset the alarm on; CALL A PRESET
  • Page 68 – Create a Long Pattern
  • Page 71 – APPENDIX; Figure 52. CM6800 DIP Switches – Factory Default Settings; Factory Default
  • Page 72 – MACRO COMMANDS; Macro; Table H. Macro Commands; Command
  • Page 74 – ASCII OPERATING COMMANDS; Table I. Examples of ASCII Commands; Functional Procedure
  • Page 75 – Table J. ASCII Commands
  • Page 77 – Switch Settings; SOFTWARE RESET; Figure 53. DIP Switch Cover Plate; system to default settings.
  • Page 78 – SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS; Table K. Solutions To Common Problems; oubleshooting
  • Page 80 – GLOSSARY; Glossar
  • Page 82 – The electrical communication scheme used by
  • Page 84 – SPECIFICATIONS; GENERAL; Specifications
  • Page 85 – CHARACTER GENERATION; White with black outline adjustable brightness; ENVIRONMENTAL; Specificatios
  • Page 86 – REVISION HISTORY; REGULATORY NOTICES; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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CM6800-48X8

Matrix Switcher/

Controller

Installation/

Operation Manual

C1515M-A (11/01)

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Summary

Page 2 - CONTENTS; Section

2 Pelco Manual C1515M-A (11/01) CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ................................................................ 6 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................... 7 MODELS ...........

Page 4 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; Figure

4 Pelco Manual C1515M-A (11/01) LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 CM6800 Application ........................................................................................... 7 2 Installing Rack Ears .......................................................................................... 11 3 ...

Page 5 - LIST OF TABLES; Table

Pelco Manual C1515M-A (11/01) 5 LIST OF TABLES Table Page A Video Coaxial Cable Requirements .................................................................. 12 B Communication Port Devices and Wiring ......................................................... 18 C Default Port Settings ...............

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