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System 9760 ® V ideo Matrix Switching Control System INSTALLATION/OPERATION C1572M (9/05).
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C1572M (9/05) 3 Contents Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Regulatory Notices .
4 C1572M (9/05) Setting and Adjusting System Time in a Single-Node System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Setting and Adjusting System Time in a Multi-Node System . . .
C1572M (9/05) 5 List of Illustrations 1 Basic Components of a 9760 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 Mounting the CM9700-CC1 .
6 C1572M (9/05) 60 ACD DB9 to CM9700-CC1 DB9 Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 61 ACD DB9 to CM9700-CC1 RJ-45 Connection .
C1572M (9/05) 7 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
8 C1572M (9/05) Regulatory Notices CM9700-CC1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
C1572M (9/05) 9 System Overview This section provides an overview of the System 9760 ® video matrix switching control system, hereinafter referred to simply as the 9760 system.
10 C1572M (9/05) Note the following: • To ensure uninterrupted operation, the 9760 system can be equipped with a backup CM9700-CC1 by means of a CM9760-HS hot switch. For detailed information about the CM9760-HS, refer to the CM9760-HS Hot Switch Installation/Operation manual.
C1572M (9/05) 11 NETWORK INTERFACE UNIT CM9700-NW1 Network CPU and software necessary for joining two or more independent systems together . Allows multiple systems to share video and control. Commonly referred to as the network interface unit (NIU). OPTIONAL COMPONENTS CM9760-ALM Alarm interface unit.
12 C1572M (9/05) System Setup This section provides information about the following: • Overview of tasks necessary to set up a 9760 system • Unpacking the CM9700-CC1 controller and CM9760-MXB matr.
C1572M (9/05) 13 UNPACKING V arious items are supplied with the CM9700-CC1 and with the CM9760-MXB. Refer to the Unpacking the CM9700-CC1 and Unpacking the CM9760-MXB sections for a list of items supplied with the units.
14 C1572M (9/05) INSTALLING THE CM9700-CC1 CONTROLLER Installation of the CM9700-CC1 includes the following tasks: • Selecting a location for the CM9700-CC1 in a standard EIA rack • Mounting the CM9700-CC1 • Connecting the CM9700-CC1 • Powering on the CM9700-CC1 To perform each of the above tasks, refer to the sections that follow .
C1572M (9/05) 15 Figure 2. Mounting the CM9700-CC1 (4) SCREWS, 10-32 X 0.750-INCH PHILLIPS, P AN HEAD WITH W ASHERS CM9700-CC1 T APERED ENDS TOW ARDS REAR OF UNIT (6) SCREWS, 8-32 X 0.250-INCH PA N HEAD (3 EACH SIDE) BRACKET (SIDE VIEW) (4) SCREWS 10-32 X 0.
16 C1572M (9/05) CONNECTING THE CM9700-CC1 System 9760 devices and other equipment connect to the rear panel of the CM9700-CC1 (refer to Figure 3). Figure 3.
C1572M (9/05) 17 Figure 4. CM9700-MGR PC to CM9700-CC1 Null Modem Cable Connections Connecting a VGA Monitor to the CM9700-CC1 When connected to the CM9700-CC1, a VGA monitor displays the CM9700-CC1 d.
18 C1572M (9/05) Using the System 9760 Port Assignment T able The System 9760 port assignment table, titled “System 9760 Factory Default Port Settings,” lists the CM9700-CC1 port numbers (1-36) and each device that has been assigned to a particular CM9700-CC1 port and configured for your system at the factory .
C1572M (9/05) 19 In the sample port assignment table shown in Figure 5, note the following: • CM9700-CC1 port 1 (COM 1) is assigned and configured for the System Manager; therefore, the System Manager PC should be connected to COM 1 on the CM9700-CC1.
20 C1572M (9/05) NOTE: If you add matrix bays to an existing system, you may need to change existing port connections to be able to connect each additional matrix bay to the lowest sequential port possible.
C1572M (9/05) 21 POWERING ON THE CM9700-CC1 After all system devices have been connected to the CM9700-CC1 and all system devices have been powered on, power on the CM9700-CC1. To power on the unit, place the power switch in the On (I) position. If, for some reason, you must power off the unit, place the power switch in the Off (0) position.
22 C1572M (9/05) MOUNTING THE CM9760-MXB To mount a CM9760-MXB into a rack, install the CM9760-MXB into the desired location and secure the unit using the supplied mounting hardware (refer to Figure 6).
C1572M (9/05) 23 Figure 7. Sample Downframe Cable Connections V ERIFYING CM9760-MXB COMPONENT INSTALLATION Up to 16 CM9760-VCC video input cards, one CM9760-VMC video output card, and up to two power supplies are installed in a matrix bay at the factory as ordered.
24 C1572M (9/05) Removing the CM9760-MXB Front Panel To remove the front panel of the CM9760-MXB, loosen the eight captive panel screws indicated in Figure 8.
C1572M (9/05) 25 CONNECTING THE CM9760-MXB TO THE CM9700-CC1 Connect a CM9760-MXB to the CM9700-CC1 using the 10-foot (3.05 meters) reversed cable supplied with the CM9760-MXB. If you must create a longer cable, it is recommended that you use a 24-gauge twisted pair cable.
26 C1572M (9/05) CONNECTING POWER TO THE CM9760-MXB NOTE: A CM9760-MXB operates on 120 V AC, 60 Hz. A CM9760-MXB-X operates on 230 VAC, 50 Hz. To connect power to a CM9760-MXB, plug the supplied power cord into the power input receptacle on the rear of the matrix bay for each power supply installed (refer to Figure 11).
C1572M (9/05) 27 2. With the front panel of the CM9760-MXB removed, check the LEDs on the CM9760-VCC video input cards and on the CM9760-VMC video output card as follows (refer to Figure 12): a. V erify that all +10 VDC and –10 VDC power LEDs are lit (green).
28 C1572M (9/05) Figure 13. Fuse Locations on CM9760-VCC and CM9760-VMC Cards .7ASB FUSES .7ASB FUSES CM9760-VCC VIDEO INPUT CARD CM9760-VMC VIDEO OUTPUT CARD.
C1572M (9/05) 29 CONNECTING VIDEO INPUTS AND V IDEO OUTPUTS Connect all video inputs (up to 256) and all video outputs (up to 16) to the rear panel BNC cards (refer to Figure 14).
30 C1572M (9/05) V ERIFYING SYSTEM OPERATION After installation of the 9760 system is complete, verify system operation. T o do so, perform the following from a CM9760-KBD: 1.
C1572M (9/05) 31 CM9700-CC1 Component Installation or Replacement REMOVING THE CM9700-CC1 T OP COVER To remove the top cover of the CM9700-CC1, refer to Figure 15 and do the following: 1. Power off the CM9700-CC1. 2. Remove the ten screws that hold the top cover in place.
32 C1572M (9/05) INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9700-SER CARD The CM9700-CC1 is shipped from the factory with a minimum of two CM9700-SER cards installed on the motherboard in ISA slots 1 and 2 (refer to Figure 16). Y ou can install additional CM9700-SER cards into ISA slots 3 and 4, totaling a maximum of four cards.
C1572M (9/05) 33 Figure 17. Sample CM9700-SER Card Jumper Assignments 5. Install the new CM9700-SER card into the desired slot. 6. Reattach the front cover of the CM9700-CC1.
34 C1572M (9/05) CM9760-MXB Component Installation or Replacement This section provides information about the following: • Installing or replacing rear panel cards (CM9760-RPC, CM9760-RPL, CM9760-DF.
C1572M (9/05) 35 4. Slide the new card into the card guides (refer to Figure 19). 5. Push the card into place firmly . 6. T ighten the screw at the top and bottom of the card. 7. Connect BNC and downframe cables as applicable. Figure 18. T ermination Jumpers on CM9760-RPC Rear Panel Input Card Figure 19.
36 C1572M (9/05) Replacing a CM9760-RPC Card NOTE: Before replacing a CM9760-RPC card, you must remove the front panel of the matrix bay and disconnect the associated CM9760-VCC video input card from the connectors on the backplane and from the connector on the CM9760-RPC card that is to be replaced.
C1572M (9/05) 37 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-RPL REAR PANEL LOOPING CARD The CM9760-RPL rear panel looping card contains two rows of BNC connectors and therefore occupies two slot positions in the matrix bay . The CM9760-RPL card connects to one CM9760-VCC video input card, which is installed into the front of the matrix bay.
38 C1572M (9/05) 3. Remove the blank cover plate by loosening the screw at the top and bottom of the plate. 4. Slide the new card into the card guides (refer to Figure 21). Figure 21. CM9760-RPL Rear Panel Looping Card Installation 5. Push the card into place firmly .
C1572M (9/05) 39 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-DFC DOWNFRAME CARD The CM9760-DFC card is installed in every bay between the first and last bays in a downframe configuration.
40 C1572M (9/05) Figure 23. CM9760-DFC Downframe Card Installation 5. Push the card into place firmly . 6. T ighten the screw at the top and bottom of the card.
C1572M (9/05) 41 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-DFL DOWNFRAME LOOPING CARD The CM9760-DFL downframe looping card is used in the last bay in a downframe configuration. Note the following: • In a CM9760-MXB(-X), the CM9760-DFL card connects to a CM9760-VCC video input card, which is installed into the front of the matrix bay .
42 C1572M (9/05) 4. Slide the new card into the card guides (refer to Figure 25). Figure 25. CM9760-DFL Downframe Looping Card Installation 5. Push the card into place firmly . 6. T ighten the screw at the top and bottom of the card. 7. Connect BNC and downframe cables as applicable.
C1572M (9/05) 43 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-RPM REAR PANEL OUTPUT CARD Only one CM9760-RPM card can be installed into the rear of the matrix bay .
44 C1572M (9/05) Figure 27. CM9760-RPM Rear Panel Output Card Installation 5. Push the card into place firmly . 6. T ighten the screw at the top and bottom of the card.
C1572M (9/05) 45 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-VCC VIDEO INPUT CARD CM9760-VCC video input cards are installed into the front of the matrix bay behind the front panel. For an initial system installation, the cards are installed at the factory as ordered.
46 C1572M (9/05) To install a CM9760-VCC card, do the following: 1. Remove the front panel of the matrix bay . 2. Insert the CM9760-VCC card into the desired slot (slots 1-16) as follows (refer to Figure 28): a. Align the top and bottom edges of the card with the top and bottom card guides of the matrix bay .
C1572M (9/05) 47 REPLACING A CM9760-VCC CARD To replace a CM9760-VCC card, do the following: 1. Remove the front panel of the matrix bay . 2. Remove the CM9760-VCC card to be replaced by grasping the two card handles and firmly pulling the card out of the connectors on the backplane and associated rear panel card.
48 C1572M (9/05) INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-VMC VIDEO OUTPUT CARD One CM9760-VMC4, CM9760-VMC8, CM9760-VMC12, or CM9760-VMC16 video output card can be installed in the CM9760-MXB. For an initia l system installation, the CM9760-VMC card is installed at the factory as ordered.
C1572M (9/05) 49 To install a CM9760-VMC card, do the following: 1. Remove the front panel of the matrix bay . 2. Remove the blank cover plate of slot 17 by loosening the screw at the top and bottom of the plate. 3. Set the S2 DIP switch and the X55 and JP2 jumpers on the new card to be installed: a.
50 C1572M (9/05) T able G. S2 DIP Switch Functions and Settings Function Options Switch Setting Baud Rate 2400 1 Off 2 Off 4800 1 Off 2O n 9600 1O n 2 Off 19200 1O n 2O n Video Standard NTSC* 3 Off P AL* 3 On Video Loss Detection Enabled 4 On Disabled (default) 4 Off *X55 jumper must also be set (refer to T able H).
C1572M (9/05) 51 4. Install the new card into slot 17 of the matrix bay as follows (refer to Figure 30): a. Align the top and bottom edges of the card with the top and bottom card guides of the matrix bay .
52 C1572M (9/05) REPLACING A CM9760-VMC CARD Before replacing a CM9760-VMC card, note the following: • The CM9760-RPM card can be replaced while the matrix bay is powered on.
C1572M (9/05) 53 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY Unless a backup power supply is ordered with the matrix bay , the unit is shipped from the factory with one power supply installed. A backup power supply can be added to the matrix bay to provide power redundancy to the unit.
54 C1572M (9/05) REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY To replace a power supply , do the following: 1. Remove the power supply to be replaced as follows: a. Place the power switch in the Off (0) position.
C1572M (9/05) 55 REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY FUSE The rear of the matrix bay provides a separate power input receptacle for each power supply . Each power input receptacle is equipped with a fuse holder (refer to Figure 33). Each fuse holder provides a spare fuse to be used when replacing a blown fuse.
56 C1572M (9/05) ENABLING/DISABLING THE POWER SUPPLY ALARM The power supply provides an audible alarm that operates in conjunction with the Fault LEDs located on the front of the power supply . By default, the alarm is enabled. The X5 jumper on the power supply allows you to enable/disable the alarm (refer to Figure 34).
C1572M (9/05) 57 System Programming Using DOS The CM9700-CC1 runs under Microsoft ® DOS (Disk Operating System) 6.22, referred to as MS-DOS ® 6.22 and also commonly referred to simply as DOS.
58 C1572M (9/05) SETTING AND ADJUSTING SYSTEM T IME IN A SINGLE-NODE SYSTEM Y ou can set system time in a single-node system using the PC keyboard that is connected to the A T -compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-CC1.
C1572M (9/05) 59 Adjusting System T ime in a Single-Node System To adjust system time in a single-node system, do the following: 1. Wait 24 hours—or a multiple of 24 hours if necessary—since the system time was set, and then compare the system time displayed on any monitor in the system with the RTC time.
60 C1572M (9/05) NOTE: The time adjustment that was made to system time as displayed in step 6 above is a temporary time adjustment. If you reboot the CM9700-CC1 by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del or exit the 9760 system by pressing Ctrl+Q, the time adjustment reverts to 0:0.
C1572M (9/05) 61 Editing the Startup.bat File to Permanently Adjust System T ime To permanently adjust system time, you must edit the startup.bat file to include the total time adjustment indicated in the System box after the final adjustment is made to system time.
62 C1572M (9/05) SETTING AND ADJUSTING SYSTEM T IME IN A MULTI-NODE SYSTEM Y ou can set system time in a multi-node system using the PC keyboard that is connected to the A T -compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-NW1. The CM9700-NW1 then provides system timing to the network.
C1572M (9/05) 63 Adjusting System T ime in a Multi-Node System To adjust system time in a multi-node system, do the following: 1. Wait 24 hours—or a multiple of 24 hours if necessary—since the system time was set, and then compare the system time displayed on any monitor in the system with the RTC time.
64 C1572M (9/05) 5. Press Enter . The adjustment is displayed. For example, for the adjustment of –02.30.00 that was made in step 4, the following line appears: Last Adj. –2:30.0 T otal –2.30.0 where: Last Adj. displays the last time adjustment that was made in minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second.
C1572M (9/05) 65 Making Additional Adjustments to System T ime To make an additional adjustment to system time, do the following: 1. Wait 24 hours—or a multiple of 24 hours if necessary—since the last time adjustment was made, and then compare the system time displayed on any monitor in the system with the RTC time.
66 C1572M (9/05) Editing the Net.bat File to Permanently Adjust System T ime To permanently adjust system time, you must edit the net.bat file to include the total time adjustment indicated on the diagnostic screen after the final adjustment is made to system time.
C1572M (9/05) 67 DOS FILENAME CONVENTIONS The naming convention for a DOS filename is a root name followed by a period followed by an extension: • The root name is limited to eight characters with no spaces. • The extension is three characters. For example, if the filename is NODE1.
68 C1572M (9/05) Directory Management Commands (Continued) DIR (Continued) /P Displays the contents of a directory one screen at a time. C:>DIR/P Displays the contents of the root directory one screen at a time. /W/P Combines /W and /P switches to display the contents of a directory in wide format one screen at a time.
C1572M (9/05) 69 File and Disk Management Commands (Continued) DEL Deletes a single file or a group of files from the specified location. NOTE: Y ou can restore deleted files using the UNDELETE command. WARNING: Be careful that you do not delete necessary system or configuration files.
70 C1572M (9/05) File and Disk Management Commands (Continued) TYPE Displays the contents of the specified text file on the screen. If the loca- tion of the file is in a directory other than the one you are in, you must specify the directory path. C:9700>TYPE NODE1.
C1572M (9/05) 71 Miscellaneous Commands (Continued) FASTHELP command Briefly describes the specified command. Provides less detail than the information provided by HELP command (see below). C:FASTHELP DIR Displays brief information about the DIR command.
72 C1572M (9/05) System Diagnostics The 9760 system provides diagnostic screens that allow you to monitor single-node and multi-node status. This section provides information about the following: • .
C1572M (9/05) 73 VIEWING MONITOR BOX DIAGNOSTICS The monitor box on the CM9700-CC1 diagnostic screen provides information about the monitor , camera, auxiliary conditions, and alarms currently being displayed. Refer to Figure 36 for a sample monitor box.
74 C1572M (9/05) ALLOCATING MONITORS TO MONITOR BOXES When the diagnostic screen appears on the VGA monitor after the CM9700-CC1 is initialized, the first eight monitors are displayed in the eight monitor boxes.
C1572M (9/05) 75 ENTERING CM9700-CC1 PC KEYBOARD COMMANDS Using the PC keyboard connected to the A T -compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-CC1, you can enter commands to perform certain functions or to obtain system status information in the System box on the diagnostic screen.
76 C1572M (9/05) T oggle system error printing on/off Alt+R System Error Print ON or System Error Print OFF NOTE: Printer port is reserved for future use. T oggle system synchronization diagnostic trap on/off Alt+T Resynch T rap Offline or Resynch T rap Online T oggle system diagnostics on/off.
C1572M (9/05) 77 VIEWING MULTI-NODE SYSTEM STATUS The CM9700-NW1 provides a diagnostic screen that displays multi-node system status during the initialization of the CM9700-NW1 and any changes in system status that occur after the initialization process.
78 C1572M (9/05) ENTERING CM9700-NW1 PC KEYBOARD COMMANDS Using the keyboard connected to the A T -compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-NW1, you can enter commands to perform certain functions. Refer to T able K for a list of CM9700-NW1 functions and associated keyboard commands.
C1572M (9/05) 79 T roubleshooting This section provides the following troubleshooting information for the 9760 system: • General troubleshooting guidelines • CM9700-CC1 hardware and system error t.
80 C1572M (9/05) T able M. CM9700-CC1 System Error T roubleshooting System Error Message Possible Cause Corrective Action Port x ERR Coms Framing Mismatched baud rate settings Correct the baud rate setting in the CM9700-MGR to match the settings in the device connected to the specified port.
C1572M (9/05) 81 T ROUBLESHOOTING THE CM9760-MXB If a problem exists with the matrix bay , reset operation of the unit by pressing the Reset button located on the front of the CM9760-VMC video output card. All information, such as camera and monitor idents, is reloaded from the CM9700-CC1.
82 C1572M (9/05) CM9700-CC1 Controller This section provides detailed information about the CM9700-CC1. The following information is provided: • Description of the functions of the CM9700-CC1 • Fr.
C1572M (9/05) 83 FRONT VIEW Figure 38 illustrates the front of the CM9700-CC1. Figure 38. CM9700-CC1 Front View Note the following: • The door of the CM9700-CC1 is secured by a Phillips-head screw on the knob. T o open the door , loosen the screw on the knob.
84 C1572M (9/05) REAR VIEW Figure 39 illustrates the rear of the CM9700-CC1. Figure 39. CM9700-CC1 Rear View As illustrated in Figure 39, the rear of the CM9700-CC1 includes the following: • Printer.
C1572M (9/05) 85 Figure 40. CM9700-CC1 Rear Connector Pinouts PIN 5 PIN 9 PIN 1 PIN 6 COM 1 (MALE) PIN 1 PIN 8 PIN 15 PIN 5 PIN 10 PIN 11 PIN 1 PIN 6 VGA PORT (FEMALE) PIN 1 TX- PIN 2 TX+ SERCOM PORT .
86 C1572M (9/05) DIRECTORY STRUCTURE The directory structure of the CM9700-CC1 consists of the C: root directory , which contains several subdirectories and files. Y ou can view the contents of the root directory by entering dir and then pressing Enter at the C: prompt (refer to Figure 41).
C1572M (9/05) 87 9700 DIRECTORY The 9700 directory is the working directory of the CM9700-CC1. From the root directory , you can navigate to the 9700 directory by entering cd 9700 and then pressing Enter . The C:9700 prompt appears. To view the contents of the 9700 directory , enter dir and then press Enter (refer to Figure 41).
88 C1572M (9/05) TESTPORT DIRECTORY The TESTPORT directory contains files that can be used to test whether the RJ-45 communication ports on the rear of the CM9700-CC1 are functioning. From the root directory , you can change to the TESTPORT directory by entering cd testport and then pressing Enter .
C1572M (9/05) 89 CM9760-MXB Matrix Bay This section provides detailed information about the CM9760-MXB. The following information is provided: • Description of the functions of the CM9760-MXB • Fr.
90 C1572M (9/05) Figure 44. Video Signal Flow through the Matrix Bay As illustrated in Figure 44, a video signal enters the matrix bay through the rear panel input card where it is terminated with 75 ohms. The signal then proceeds to the CM9760-VCC video input card via the input buffer and is then directed to the 16 x 16 crosspoint switch.
C1572M (9/05) 91 FRONT VIEW Figure 45 illustrates the CM9760-MXB with the front panel removed. Figure 45. CM9760-MXB Front View (Front Panel Removed) As illustrated in Figure 45, the front of the matrix bay accommodates the following: • Up to 16 CM9760-VCC video input cards in slots 1-16.
92 C1572M (9/05) As illustrated in Figure 46, the rear of the matrix bay in a single-bay configuration accommodates the following: • Up to 16 CM9760-RPC rear panel input cards, providing connection to up to 256 video inputs. For additional information about CM 9760-RPC cards, refer to the CM9760-RPC Rear Panel Input Card section.
C1572M (9/05) 93 VIDEO INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDS The CM9760-MXB accommodates up to 16 CM9760-VCC video input cards and one CM9760-VMC video output card. The cards are installed into the front of the matrix bay (behind the front panel).
94 C1572M (9/05) CM9760-VMC VIDEO OUTPUT CARD The CM9760-VMC video output card (refer to Figure 49) routes up to 16 video signals from the video bus, adds idents (if applicable), and routes the signals to video outputs (for example, monitors).
C1572M (9/05) 95 CM9760-VMC Card Guidelines The following guidelines apply to the CM9760-VMC card: • The CM9760-VMC card must be installed into slot 17 in the front of the matrix bay . The matrix bay is shipped from the factory with the card installed in the unit according to the system order .
96 C1572M (9/05) As illustrated in Figure 50, the CM9760-RPC card includes the following: • BNC Connectors (16): Provide the physical connection point for coaxial cable • T ermination Jumpers JP1-.
C1572M (9/05) 97 Figure 51. CM9760-RPL Rear Panel Looping Card As illustrated in Figure 51, the CM9760-RPL card includes the following: • BNC Connectors (16 pairs): Provide the physical connection point for coaxial cable.
98 C1572M (9/05) CM9760-RPM REAR PANEL OUTPUT CARD The CM9760-RPM rear panel output card (refer to Figure 52) passes up to 16 video signals from the CM9760-VMC video output card to video output devices such as monitors, VCRs, and matrix switchers. The CM9760-RPM card provides 16 BNCs that connect to video output devices.
C1572M (9/05) 99 CM9760-DFC REAR PANEL DOWNFRAME CARD The CM9760-DFC rear panel card (refer to Figure 53) is used in a downframe configuration. The card is installed in every bay between the first and last bay to connect the associated intermediate bays.
100 C1572M (9/05) CM9760-DFL REAR PANEL DOWNFRAME LOOPING CARD The CM9760-DFL rear panel card (refer to Figure 54) is used in the last CM9760-MXB(-X) or CM9760-MXBL bay in a downframe configuration.
C1572M (9/05) 101 CM9760-DFL Card Guidelines The following guidelines apply to the CM9760-DFL card: • When used in the CM9760-MXB(-X), note the following: – Up to 16 CM9760-DFL cards can be inserted into 16 possible slot positions that are associated with the slot positions of the corresponding CM9760-VCC cards.
102 C1572M (9/05) SIDEFRAMING AND DOWNFRAMING Sideframing, downframing, or a combination of both sideframing and downframing is required for installation of multiple matrix bays in a 9760 system: • .
C1572M (9/05) 103 SIDEFRAMING If more than 256 video inputs are required, multiple matrix bays must be installed in a sideframe configuration. Sideframing allows the video outputs of a bay to be connected to the video inputs of another bay to which the video output devices (for example, monitors, VCRs, and so on) are connected.
104 C1572M (9/05) Note the following: • In an initial system installation, multiple matrix bays are labeled to identify the location of the sideframed bays in the installation, for example, 2A, 12A, 22A, and so on. Figure 56 illustrates a two-bay configuration in which bay 12A (output bay) is sideframed to bay 2A (bay 1).
C1572M (9/05) 105 DOWNFRAMING If more than 16 video outputs are required, multiple matrix bays must be installed in a downframe configuration. Downframing allows the video inputs of one bay to be connected to the video inputs of one or more additional bays, providing an additional 16 video outputs for each additional bay that is downframed.
106 C1572M (9/05) Note the following: • In a new system installation, multiple matrix bays are labeled to identify the location of the downframed bays in the installation, for example, 2A, 2B, 2C, and so on. Figure 57 illustrates a two-bay configuration in which bay 2A (bay 1) is downframed to bay 2B (bay 2).
C1572M (9/05) 107 USING A COMBINATION OF SIDEFRAMING AND DOWNFRAMING When expanding video inputs beyond 256 and video outputs beyond 16, a combination of sideframing and downframing must be used. Sideframing allows video inputs to be expanded beyond 256.
108 C1572M (9/05) DOWNFRAMING TO THE CM9760-MXBL When more than 128 video inputs and a maximum of 16 video outputs are required in a system that also requires looping, the CM9760-MXBL must be used to loop out the video. The CM9760-MXBL is a downframed matrix bay that does not require power .
C1572M (9/05) 109 Specifications CM9700-CC1 SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL Input V oltage 120 V AC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz, autoranging Power Consumption 57 watts Processor Pentium ® class CPU Clock Speed 733 MHz Memory 64 MB RAM Disk Drive 3.5-inch, 1.
110 C1572M (9/05) Appendix A. CM9700-CC1 ASCII Protocol Communication The CM9700-CC1 provides support of ASCII communication. ASCII data ports, referred to as IDT ports on the CM9700-CC1, interface to ASCII communication devices (ACDs) such as access control systems.
C1572M (9/05) 111 CONNECTING AN ACD DB9 PORT TO A CM9700-CC1 RJ-45 PORT To connect an ACD DB9 port to a CM9700-CC1 RJ-45 port, refer to Figure 61 and do the following: 1. Connect the 9-pin side of the PV140 converter to a DB9 port of the ACD. 2. If necessary , connect the +12 VDC power supply to the PV140 converter; otherwise, proceed to step 3.
112 C1572M (9/05) ASCII PROTOCOL COMMANDS SUPPORTED BY THE CM9700-CC1 The ASCII protocol consists of a basic ASCII character set used to transmit and receive commands between an ASCII communication device (ACD) and the CM9700-CC1. Each command is identified by an ASCII character .
C1572M (9/05) 113 T able O. ASCII Command Summary Action Command* Action Command* Pan and T ilt Commands Pan Left Stop Pan Left [1-64]La ~La T ilt Up Stop T ilt Up [1-63]Ua ~Ua Pan Right Stop Pan Righ.
114 C1572M (9/05) Matrix Control Commands Select Monitor [1-9999]Ma Lock Camera to Monitor Unlock Camera from Monitor Ga ~Ga Select Camera [1-999999]#a Override Camera-to-Monitor Lock oa Next Camera +.
C1572M (9/05) 115 T able P . ASCII Command Descriptions Action Command* Command Description Pan and T ilt Commands Pan Left [1-64]La Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device to the left at the speed indicated. The speed ranges from 1-64: 1 is the slowest speed and 64 activates T urbo mode.
116 C1572M (9/05) Camera Control Commands Focus Near Na Causes the currently selected camera to adjust the focus range nearer to the camera. Stop Focus Near ~Na Stops the focusing of the currently selected camera. Focus Far Fa Causes the currently selected camera to adjust the focus range farther from the camera.
C1572M (9/05) 117 Advanced Commands (Continued) Start Macro [1-9999]Sa Starts the selected macro. A value ranging from 1 to 9999 equals the logical macro number . Stop Macro [1-9999]Ha Stops the selected macro. Start a Sequence [1-9999]qa Performs the same operation as the Start Macro command, that is, starts the selected macro.
118 C1572M (9/05) Advanced Commands (Continued) GPI Auxiliary ON [9-20008]Aa T urns on the designated auxiliary (relay output) at the General Purpose Interface (GPI). A value ranging from 9-20008 equals the GPI auxiliary number . GPI Auxiliary OFF [9-20008]Ba or [9-20008]~Aa T urns off the GPI auxiliary .
C1572M (9/05) 119 Multiplexer Commands Digital Zoom ym Displays a full-screen view of the selected multiplexer input. Issuing the command again results in a 2X magnification and then again in a 4X magnification.
120 C1572M (9/05) T able Q. ASCII Command Examples Action Command Switch camera 3 to monitor 1. 1Ma3#a Go to camera 2, preset 3 on monitor 5. 5Ma2#a3a Pan right at speed 47, tilt down at speed 33. 47Ra33Da Stop tilt down only . ~Da Run macro 10 on monitor 1.
C1572M (9/05) 121 Appendix B. CM9760-MXB Sideframe and Downframe Configuration Examples This appendix provides examples of the following types of CM9760-MXB configurations: • Sideframe-only confi.
122 C1572M (9/05) SIDEFRAME-ONLY CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 62 and Figure 63 illustrate sideframe-only configurations. Figure 62. Sideframing: 736 x 16 Configuration Figure 63.
C1572M (9/05) 123 DOWNFRAME-ONLY CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 64 to Figure 67 illustrate downframe-only configurations. Figure 64. Downframing: 256 x 48 Configuration Alarm 241 1 CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM.
124 C1572M (9/05) Figure 65. Downframing: 256 x 48 Configuration, Looping 241 1 CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CAM 1 LOOP-OUT CAM 16 LOOP-OUT 2C 32 17 48 33 SUPPLIED DOWN- FRAMING CABLES 16X R.
C1572M (9/05) 125 Figure 66. Downframing: 256 x 64 Configuration 241 1 CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB 32 17 2A 2A 2A 2B 2B 2B CM9760-MXB 48 33 2C 2C 2C CM9760-MXB 64 49 2D 2D 2D SUPPLIED DOWN- FRAMING CA.
126 C1572M (9/05) Figure 67. Downframing: 256 x 64 Configuration, Looping 241 1 Alarm CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB 32 17 2A 2A 2A 2B 2B 2B CM9760-MXB 48 33 2C 2C 2C CM9760-MXB 64 49 2D 2D 2D CAM 1 LOOP.
C1572M (9/05) 127 SIDEFRAME AND DOWNFRAME COMBINATION CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 68 to Figure 84 illustrate configurations using a combination of sideframing and downframing.
128 C1572M (9/05) Figure 69. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 48 Configuration 481 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 1 1 2C 2C 12 C 2 C 2C 2C 32 17 48.
C1572M (9/05) 129 Figure 70. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 48 Configuration, Looping 481 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CAM 1 LOOP-OUT CAM 16 LO.
130 C1572M (9/05) Figure 71. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 64 Configuration 481 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 1 1 2C 2C 12 C CM9760-MXB CM9760-.
C1572M (9/05) 131 Figure 72. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 64 Configuration, Looping 481 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 1 1 2C 2C 12 C CM9760-MX.
132 C1572M (9/05) Figure 73. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 32 Configuration 721 513 497 257 241 1 16 1 32 17 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB VIDEO TIE LINES X16.
C1572M (9/05) 133 Figure 74. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 32 Configuration, Looping 721 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CAM 1 LOOP-OUT CAM 16 LOOP-OUT CM9760-.
134 C1572M (9/05) Figure 75. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 48 Configuration 721 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM9760-MXB CM9760-M.
C1572M (9/05) 135 Figure 76. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 48 Configuration, Looping 721 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM9760-MXB.
136 C1572M (9/05) Figure 77. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 64 Configuration 721 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM9760-MXB CM9760-M.
C1572M (9/05) 137 Figure 78. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 64 Configuration, Looping 721 513 497 257 t 241 1 t t CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM97.
138 C1572M (9/05) Figure 79. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 32 Configuration Alarm Black Out RS-422 RS-422 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MX.
C1572M (9/05) 139 Figure 80. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 32 Configuration, Looping 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CA.
140 C1572M (9/05) Figure 81. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 48 Configuration 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM9760-MXB .
C1572M (9/05) 141 Figure 82. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 48 Configuration, Looping 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM.
142 C1572M (9/05) Figure 83. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 64 Configuration 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM9760-MXB .
C1572M (9/05) 143 Figure 84. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 64 Configuration, Looping 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 16 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 32 17 CM.
144 C1572M (9/05) CM9760-MXBL DOWNFRAME CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 85 to Figure 87 illustrate CM9760-MXBL downframe configurations. Figure 85. Downframing to CM9760-MXBL: 496 x 16 Configuration, .
C1572M (9/05) 145 Figure 86. Downframing to CM9760-MXBL: 736 x 16 Configuration, Looping 257 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB 721 497 241 1 513 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXBL CM9760-MXBL CAM 1 LOOP-OUT CAM 16 LOOP-OUT .
146 C1572M (9/05) Figure 87. Downframing to CM9760-MXBL: 976 x 16 Configuration, Looping 961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB VIDEO TIE LINES X16 CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXBL CM97.
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