Pelco CM6800E-48X8 RS-422, Recommended distance is 4,000 feet 1,219 m, All four wires, Sequence

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RS-422

This is an Electronics Industry Association (EIA) interface standard. Pelco uses this standard for

 

communication from a controller to one or more camera receivers (on the same line); the maximum

 

recommended distance is 4,000 feet (1,219 m).

 

The four-wire connection provides two wires for transmit and two wires for receive. Pelco receiver/

 

driver communication uses only the two transmit wires (commands are sent from the controller to the

 

receiver only; the receiver does not “talk” back to the controller). Pelco keyboard communication uses

 

all four wires.

 

NOTE: The electrical communication scheme used by Pelco is a direct-coupled method, not an AC-

 

coupled method. Therefore, if the ground potential of the wire at its two end points is different (other

 

than zero volts), an additional wire is required as a ground.

RS-485

This is an Electronics Industry Association (EIA) interface standard used for communication between

 

multiple transmitters and receivers; the maximum recommended distance is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). The

 

four-wire connection provides two wires for transmit and two wires for receive.

 

NOTE: The electrical communication scheme used by Pelco is a direct-coupled method, not an AC-

 

coupled method. Therefore, if the ground potential of the wire at its two end points is different (other

 

than zero volts), an additional wire is required as a ground.

Scratchpad sequence

A scratchpad sequence can be run on an individual system monitor, without entering the password-

 

protected CM6800E Matrix Switcher on-screen programming menus. You can program scratchpad

 

sequences from the CM6800E Matrix Switcher on-screen programming menus only, not from the

 

CM6800-MGR software.

Sequence

Allows an operator to see a routine of 72 camera views on any system monitor, over and over again.

 

The sequence can be operated automatically or manually. The order in which the camera views

 

appear and the time each view remains can be programmed.

Standard Coaxitron

This is Pelco’s Coaxitron control technology that uses 15 bits to send a command.

Star configuration

This is a way of providing multiple direct connections from one source. A star configuration uses a

 

separate cable for each direct connection, with all of the cables connected to a central device. When

 

connecting PTZ cameras to a matrix switcher, for example, the central device can be a code

 

distribution unit, such as the CM9760-CDU-T. Each camera has a direct connection to the CM9760-

 

CDU-T, which is the central device.

Synchronize

Since the CM6800E Matrix Switcher can be programmed from either the CM6800-MGR software or

 

the CM6800E Matrix Switcher on-screen programming menus, you could potentially have different

 

settings in the two programming sources. Pelco recommends transmitting any programming changes

 

from the updated programming source so that the next time you make changes from either

 

programming source, you will be modifying the current system settings. Refer to Transmit

 

Programming Settings in the CM6800-MGR Installation/Operation manual.

System keyboard

This is a keyboard compatible with and connected to the matrix switcher, allowing a system operator

 

manual control over the system.

System reset

This restores the system to the default settings, as shipped from the factory.

Vertical drive/synchronization

This option sends a timing pulse from the matrix switcher to a compatible camera. The camera aligns

 

the vertical synchronization with the timing pulse.

Zone

A zone is a user-defined, physical location to which (1) a label is attached and (2) a camera is

 

associated. When the associated camera is panned through or remains within this defined zone, the

 

zone label appears on the monitor. With some camera systems, a zone can be blanked to prevent

 

viewing while the camera is positioned in the zone.

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Contents CM6800E-48X8 Contents Control Genex Multiplexer and Genex Multiplexer Displays List of Illustrations List of Tables C1528M-F 6/05 For Qualified Service Personnel only Important Safeguards and WarningsSample CM6800E-48X8 System DescriptionSample CM6800E 96 x 16 System System Access and Priority Sequences, Macros, Presets, Patterns, and ZonesProgramming KeyboardsPower, Mounting Methods Alarm InputsAuxiliary Outputs Continuous Operating DeviceCompatible Products ModelsAdditional Resources Associated EquipmentMounting InstallationVideo Sources 96 x 16 System Default Camera NumbersCable Type Maximum Distance Main unit Cameras Expansion unit CamerasConnecting Looping Video Sources 96 x 16 System PTZ Control Capacity Control LinesMain unit Monitor Expansion Unit Monitor Monitors96 x 16 System Monitor Capacity Main unit Alarms Expansion Unit Alarms Alarms96 x 16 System Alarm Capacity CM9760-MDA, Ascii Connecting Devices Through the Communication PortsInput Type Wiring Pin-Outs Default Device Ground Tx+ RS-232 Pin-Outs RJ-45 RS-485 Pin-Outs Ascii device CM9760-MDA, Satellite Rx+Port RS-485, 19200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bitCM6800E Communication Port Connections and Options KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Series Keyboards KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Direct-Powered KeyboardsTable E. Switch Settings-KBD200A/300A Keyboards Only Keyboard Address Switch SettingsKeyboard Switch OFFRemote Keyboards KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Remote KeyboardsKBD960/KBR960 REL2064 ALM2064 Devices KBD960, ALM2064, REL2064Devices Addressing Connecting a KBD960/KBR960 to the CM6800E Connecting a Single KBD960/KBR960 KeyboardTo connect a single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface UnitTo connect a single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface UnitMultiple M Devices Local Connection Multiple M DevicesMultiple M Devices Remote Connection Connecting Multiple M Devices Remote ConnectionPC Connection to RJ-45 Port Connecting a PCConnecting Genex Multiplexers Connecting Genex MultiplexersLocal Auxiliaries Connecting Relay Contacts AUX 196 x 16 System Auxiliary Capacity Main unit AUX Expansion Unit AUXWiring the F3 TTL Output Connecting the Open Collector Output F3 TTLCM6800E-48X8 Main Unit Connecting a 96 X 16 SystemInitialize Keyboards POWER-UP the SystemSystem START-UP Port Default Settings Configure the SystemCommunication Ports COMKBD960/KBR960 Keyboard 96 X 16 System SettingsGenex Multiplexer Control MUXAdditional Programming Monitor Color AdjustmentProgram Presets Programming the CM6800E Select Language CM6800E Programming ModeExit Programming Mode Keyboard Entries in Programming ModeFunction Navigate to the Next or Previous field Press F1 Navigate to the Help field Press F1Keyboard to Monitor AccessCamera to Keyboard Camera to MonitorProgram Alarm Groups Alarm ProgrammingProgram AN Internal or External Alarm Contact ACK Type AUX field, select an auxiliary to be activatedType PriorityProgram Video Loss Alarms Program a Video Loss AlarmAssign a Logical Alarm Number Assign a Logical Alarm Number OptionalMode field for each auxiliary, select either LAT or MOM Alarm-based OperationAuxiliary Outputs Latching or Momentary OperationIf necessary, first program logical camera number Camera ProgrammingProgram Logical Numbers Program Cameras Select Character Program Vertical Drive Option OptionalEvent Timers Macro Status View Screen MacrosMonitor Monitor DisplayCamera Title Type Display ValuesALM Status Display Values Monitor Status Display ValuesTime DateUse the Set Password screen to change the system password PasswordAction Ascii text Ports SERIAL/COM PortsSerial Port Input on CM6800E rear panel Port PriorityOptions Level 1 = highest priority Level 8 = lowest priorityChange the System Setting 96 X 16 System SettingsSequence SequencesTurn global auxiliary on AUX and ##Turn global auxiliary off Turn camera auxiliary onOptions DD/MMM/YY MMM/DD/YY YY/MMM/DD DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD PATTERNS, PRESETS, and ZonesTime and Date Operation Switch MonitorsOverview Operating the CM6800EControl Receivers To move through the sequence one camera at a time Operate SequencesSelect To start the macro RUN a MacroSelect Macro to start the macro Call a Preset Acknowledge AN AlarmPatterns are not available with the KBD100 keyboard Create and RUN a PatternOperate a Local Auxiliary Operate AUXILIARIES/RELAYSOperate an External Auxiliary Operate an Auxiliary in a ReceiverOperate Scanning Functions Control Genex Multiplexer and Genex Multiplexer DisplaysDetect Video Loss Define ZonesCM6800E DIP Switch Default Setting CM6800E DIP SwitchesSwitch AppendixMonitor Alarm Alarms Alarm Group Display OptionsBlock Build Chronological Pair D and QSalvo Group Monitor Alarm Alarms Next Display CycleReverse Chronological Pair M and L Auxiliary Notes Macro CommandsDescription Specify Fields Quad PipoNano HEXInstall the CM6800E AS a Satellite Device Page Satellite Monitor Access Configure the CM6800E AS a Satellite DeviceChange the Port Setting Satellite Port SettingsEnable Alarm Contacts Satellite Alarms OptionalAdd a Satellite Device in the CM9700-MGR Configure CM9700-MGR System Manager SettingsConfigure CM9760-MGR System Manager Settings Click the Comms tab. The Comms page appears Program the Comms FileClick the Cameras tab. The Cameras page appears Program the Cameras FileClick the Link Cameras tab. The Link Cameras page appears Program the Link Cameras FileClick OK to close the Alarm Camera Switches dialog box Program the Alarms File OptionalClick the Alarms tab. The Alarms page appears How to Exit Programming Mode How to Display the CM6800E Programming Main MenuHow to Select a Numerical Value in an Option Field Press 89 PresetLink Camera page Phy Num column Logical Number Assignment Table for Link CamerasLink Camera Name 3Ma16#a Ascii Operating CommandsFunctional Procedure Commands Result Uppercase characters Desired Action Command ResultClear an alarm #Ia 48~Jva Trigger an alarm #EaAcknowledge an alarm #Ka Panel An alarm is triggered #Ea Logical Alarm Number in the Alarm Programming sectionWait AT Least Five Seconds TroubleshootingGaining Initial Control Dip Switch Cover Plate Software ResetProblem Remedy Solutions to Common ProblemsIcon/Button Legend KBD960/KBR960 ICON/BUTTON LegendUpgrade the CM6800 Switcher Software Upgrade the CM6800 Switcher SoftwareAscii GlossaryTerm Definition PTZ NtscPAL Star configuration All four wiresRS-422 Recommended distance is 4,000 feet 1,219 mSpecifications 96 x 16 System Regulatory Notices48 x 8 System Product Warranty and Return Information C1528M-F 6/05 105 ISO9001
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