Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; R E A R; Video Inputs; CM9760-SAT Front View, Including Mounting Geometry; F R O N T
INTRODUCTION CM9760-SAT i Required Software: CC1 Interface: CM9760-MGR (System MGR) @ ver 7.80.003 or greater (external PC)CM9760.EXE @ ver 7.80.003 or greater (9760 HD)CM9760-KBD @ ver 7.80 or greater (For software upgrade information, contact Technical Support at 1-800-289-9100.) (Comm Parameters)...
Page 5 - ii; MANUAL NOTES; Keypad Definitions and Templates,
ii C1510M-A (2/03) INTRODUCTION MANUAL NOTES 1. The approach used in this manual is predicated on the installationand operation of the CM9760-SAT in a 9760 System environment.Figure 3 is a block diagram that represents such an environment. 2. Figure 3 is our reference or “jumping-off” point for most...
Page 6 - iii; MANUAL DIRECTORY; of the
INTRODUCTION CM9760-SAT iii MANUAL DIRECTORY INTRODUCTION iv SECTION 1 1-1 Physical Installation This section describes the physical installation of communication and video lines necessary for SAT system operation. Instructions for connecting additional equipment, necessary for proper operation atth...
Page 7 - iv; Physical
iv C1510M-A (2/03) INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The CM9760-SAT is a 16 X 4 (16 camera input by 4 monitor output) cross-point video matrix, sequentialswitcher. 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 B...
Page 8 - PHYSICAL INSTALLATION; SECTION 1
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION CM9760-SAT 1-1 SECTION 1 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 1.0 COM CONNECTION ....................................................... 1-1 9760 SIDE CC1 to Wall Block ............................................................. 1-2 SAT SIDE Wall Block to SAT ..................................
Page 9 - SAT SIDE – WALL BLOCK TO SAT
1-2 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 1 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 usebetween the RJ-45 Sercom connector on the CC1and the wall block. * see Figure 5-1 in Appendix I 2. Make the connection using Figu...
Page 10 - ADDITIONAL SAT CONNECTIONS; LINK OR SATELLITE CAMERAS
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION CM9760-SAT 1-3 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 connectionsremain to be made. In order to view the results of local operations andprogram SAT menus, a local mo...
Page 11 - Camera Programming Menu-Page; is Coaxitron; Alarm Programming; Receiver Wiring and Control
1-4 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 1 3.3 RECEIVERS If any camera you want to install is PTZ cap-able, then the receiver for that camera must beindividually wired for power and control (depen-dent on type). The CM9760- SAT has built-in software that is individually selectable for eachcamera control type. Th...
Page 12 - Auxiliaries
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION CM9760-SAT 1-5 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 ope...
Page 14 - PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION; SECTION 2; The illustrations in this section represent the functional rela-; PRELIMINARIES
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-1 SECTION 2 PRELIMINARIES NOTE: The illustrations in this section represent the functional rela- tionships of the equipment mix needed to accommodate each pro-gramming choice that is discussed in the associated text. NOTE: In those instances where we discus...
Page 15 - You only use the; is used as a “substitute” local monitor for programming the
2-2 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 2 3. Programming Configuration III – Programming from the 9760 SIDE only. The programming setup for this configuration is illustrated in Figure2-2. Note that all monitor-outs on the SAT SIDE are used as tie lines that go to the 9760 SIDE . With this configuration, the min...
Page 16 - The operator on the; with the; INFORMATION BOX; COMMENTS
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-3 NOTE: The operator on the 9760 SIDE and on the SAT SIDE must have some independent means of communicating with each other. NOTE: It is not necessary for the called camera to actually be attached on the SAT SIDE . All you are doing here is tying up a tie l...
Page 17 - Com Connection; LOCAL KEYBOARD INITIALIZATION; SAT SIDE; Section 5; ” located in
2-4 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 2 SECTION 2 PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION 1.0 SAT MENU PROGRAMMING Prior to programming 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...
Page 18 - A WORD ABOUT THE MENU DISCUSSION LAYOUT
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-5 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 underdiscussion is highlighted. Tagged, drop-down arrows below that, indicate...
Page 29 - OTHER SAT PROGRAMMING; PROGRAMMING PRESETS; receivers should be completed (see
2-16 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 2 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: All menus programming should be be completed prior to progr...
Page 30 - PROGRAMMING PATTERNS
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-17 2.2 PROGRAMMING PATTERNS units
Page 31 - PROGRAMMING ZONES
2-18 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 2 2.3 PROGRAMMING ZONES
Page 32 - For additional material on the
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-19 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...
Page 33 - LINK CAMERAS FILE
2-20 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 2 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 whichmonitor-outs from the SAT are at- tached. Configure the Cameras file accordingly. Figure 2-7 Programming the Cameras File Figure 2-8 Programming...
Page 34 - file on the; ALARM; file configured for just one alarm. All 16; alarms can be configured if; Section 3; Alarm File
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION CM9760-SAT 2-21 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 alarmnotification. Triggered alarms on the SAT SIDE result in a series of events, controlled, in part, by...
Page 36 - OPERATION; SECTION 3; SELECTING MONITORS; Access Programming
OPERATION CM9760-SAT 3-1 SECTION 3 OPERATION 1.0 LOCAL SAT OPERATIONS 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 appearingin the keyboard LED display 1.2 SELECTING CAMERAS 1. Enter the camera num...
Page 37 - Programming Presets
3-2 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 3 1.3.4 View a Camera Preset (for preset programming, see Section 2 , 2.1 Programming Presets ): To manually view any programmed preset 1. Select the camera for which you want to viewa preset by entering the camera number andpressing the CAM key. 2. Enter the preset numbe...
Page 38 - OPERATING SEQUENCES; button to step forward through the sequence.
OPERATION CM9760-SAT 3-3 1.4 OPERATING SEQUENCES Each monitor (video output) has one 16-step sequence that can berun forward or backward, stopped (by placing the sequence on hold),or stepped through by pressing either PREV or NEXT while the sequence is on hold. The sequence status indicator (see Fig...
Page 39 - CONTROLLING AUXILIARIES; Section 2
3-4 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 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 ...
Page 40 - CONTROLLING LINK CAMERAS
OPERATION CM9760-SAT 3-5 2.1.3 Link Camera Availability If a called link camera is not immediately available, the following reasons may apply: a. A tie 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 onyour keyboard ...
Page 41 - LOCAL SAT ALARM RESPONSE
3-6 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 3 3.0 ALARM OPERATIONS 3.1 LOCAL SAT ALARM RESPONSE NOTE: Alarms will interrupt sequence opera- tions in progress on local SAT monitors. Once the alarm is acknowledged, the sequence willreturn to where it left off Whenever an input alarm condition occurs on the SAT , the ...
Page 42 - alarm notification and response.
OPERATION CM9760-SAT 3-7 3.2 9760 SYSTEM-SAT ALARM RESPONSE T h e r e s p o n s e t o a n a l a r m t h a t i s p r o -grammed and armed at the local, SAT level, can also be configured for a corresponding 9760 SIDE alarm notification and response. For this to occur, the System Alarm columnfor the al...
Page 44 - SAT AND SAT-ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATIONS; Alarm Programming Menu-Page 1 of 1
OPERATION CM9760-SAT 3-9 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 Section 2 , Alarm Programming Menu-...
Page 46 - BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE; SECTION 4
BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760-SAT 4-1 SECTION 4 SYSTEM AND MULTIPLIEXER 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. Figure 4-1 System Example OVERVIEW Integrating an SAT into a 9760 system occurs in two sta...
Page 47 - Section 1; Appendix I; Figure numbers are not allocated for the remainder
4-2 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 4 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 check that the cable supplied (“straight”) is correct before installing (see Section 1 , 3.6 Local Keypad and Appendix I , Commun...
Page 50 - The link-camera configuration file on the; The input numbers associated with the 16 inputs on the; correspond to the fixed numbers located in the; Phy Num; column of the Link Cameras
BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760-SAT 4-5 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 col...
Page 52 - Attach and configure alarm inputs and wiring.
BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760-SAT 4-7 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.
Page 54 - OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM EXAMPLE; Programming Presets
BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760-SAT 4-9 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 e...
Page 55 - has switched to an alarm monitor. It might look something like this:; into a 9760 System configuration
4-10 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 4 Shortly thereafter (during the time that steps 4 through 7 occur, which are almost concurrent from a user viewpoint ) the System manager’sSystem window will indicate that the video from logical camera 5007 has switched to an alarm monitor. It might look something like ...
Page 56 - MULTIPLEXER EXAMPLES; EXAMPLE OVERVIEW
BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760-SAT 4-11 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. Programm...
Page 57 - EXAMPLE TWO: MUX CONTROL IN A 9760-SAT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT; Part I - Mux Control from the 9760 SIDE
4-12 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 4 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 ha...
Page 58 - Associated with this and the previous example are two
BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE CM9760-SAT 4-13 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 conf...
Page 60 - APPENDICES; SECTION 5; Identifying Cables; Compared “Color Run” is in Opposite Direction; TX –; Compared “Color Run” is in Same Direction
APPENDICES CM9760-SAT 5-1 SECTION 5 APPENDICES APPENDIX I COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTION TUTORIAL ................................................................................................ 5-1 APPENDIX II REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION .....................................................................
Page 61 - APPENDIX II – REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION; You should keep the following in mind:
5-2 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 5 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 illustrated and ...
Page 62 - KBD300s Wired to the Remote Port
APPENDICES CM9760-SAT 5-3 Figure 5-2 KBD300s Wired to the Remote Port
Page 63 - KBD300 and KBD300V Attached to Remote Port
5-4 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 5 Figure 5-3 KBD300 and KBD300V Attached to Remote Port
Page 64 - APPENDIX III – KEYPAD DEFINITIONS AND TEMPLATES
APPENDICES CM9760-SAT 5-5 APPENDIX III – KEYPAD DEFINITIONS AND TEMPLATES Table 5-A KBD200 Button Functions Reference Description Number 1 LED display 2 Shift key 3 Shift key LED 4A-C Sequence keys: Previous, Next, Hold 5 Function keys F1, F2, F3 control auxiliaries.With Shift on they control multip...
Page 65 - Reference
5-6 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 5 Table 5-C KBD300V Button Functions Reference Description Number 1 LED display 2 Shift key 3 Shift key LED 4A-C Sequence keys: Previous, Next, Hold 5 Function keys F1, F2, F3 control auxiliaries. With Shift onthey control multiplexer display. 6 Functions keys F4, F5 cont...
Page 66 - APPENDIX IV – MODELS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; IV-2 ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT; APPENDIX V – DEFAULT MENU RESET ASSIGNMENTS
APPENDICES CM9760-SAT 5-7 APPENDIX IV – MODELS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Figure 5-7 Program Code Entry Reset IV-1 MODELS ■ CM9760-SAT – 9760 matrix satellite switcher with 16 video inputs and four monitor outputs, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz. ■ CM9760-SAT-X – Same as the CM9760-SAT, except 230 VAC IV-2 ASSOCIA...
Page 67 - Keyboard Factory Default Menu Settings
5-8 C1510M-A (2/03) SECTION 5 Figure 5-8 Keyboard Factory Default Menu Settings
Page 68 - Connector Pinouts; APPENDIX VI – CONNECTOR PINOUT LISTINGS OF ALL CONNECTORS
APPENDICES CM9760-SAT 5-9 Figure 5-9 Connector Pinouts APPENDIX VI – CONNECTOR PINOUT LISTINGS OF ALL CONNECTORS
Page 70 - MISCELLANEOUS; SECTION 6; REGUALTORY NOTICES; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS; Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.
MISCELLANEOUS CM9760-SAT 6-1 SECTION 6 MISCELLANEOUS 3.0 INDEX ................................................................................ 6-3 4.0 REGUALTORY NOTICES .............................................. 6-5 5.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN .......................................... 6-5 1.0 SAF...
Page 74 - REGULATORY NOTICES; REVISION HISTORY; WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION; PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION
MISCELLANEOUS CM9760-SAT 6-5 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 aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is opera...