Pelco CM6800E-48X8 manual Macros, Macro Status View Screen

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MACROS

Macros simplify operator control by grouping multiple functions into a single command.

PELCO SWITCHER

 

 

MACRO MENU

 

 

 

MACRO 01

 

 

HELP

 

MODEL CM6800E

 

 

 

 

MAIN MENU

STP CMD

##

CAM

MON

DWL

1

CAMERA

01

SWT

000

0001

01

01

02

SWT

000

0002

02

02

2

LOGICAL CAMERA

03

SWT

000

0003

03

03

3

MONITOR

04

SWT

000

0004

04

04

4

ACCESS

05

PRES

001

0005

08

01

5

TIME & DATE

06

— — — 000

0006

00

01

6

PORT

07

— — — 000

0007

00

01

7

PRIORITY

08

— — — 000

0008

00

01

8

SEQUENCE

09

— — — 000

0009

00

01

10

— — — 000

0010

00

01

9

MACRO

 

 

11

— — — 000

0011

00

01

10

ALARM CONTACTS

12

— — — 000

0012

00

01

11

EVENT TIMER

13

— — — 000

0013

00

01

12

SET AUXILIARY

14

— — — 000

0014

00

01

13

SET PASSWORD

15

— — — 000

0015

00

01

14

SYSTEM

16

— — — 000

0016

00

01

15

ABOUT CM6800E

17

— — — 000

0017

00

01

18

— — — 000

0018

00

01

 

ENGLISH

 

NEXT

 

PREVIOUS

 

 

RETURN

 

 

RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 42. Macro Screen

MACRO:

Select the macro number you want to program.

STP:

Each macro can include up to 72 steps. For each step select entries for the following fields as necessary:

 

CMD:

Select a command. In addition, enter a valid number in the specified additional field(s); for example, if you select

 

 

PATT, enter a pattern number in the Command # field, a camera number in the Camera field, and a monitor number in

 

 

the Monitor field. Refer to Table H in the Appendix for a description of each command and the additional fields

 

 

required for each command.

 

##:

If applicable, enter a valid number associated with the command selected.

 

CAM:

If applicable, enter a logical camera number.

 

MON:

If applicable, enter a monitor number.

 

DWL:

If desired, enter a dwell time (1-99 seconds); the dwell time is the period the macro halts before continuing to the

 

 

next step. The default dwell time is two seconds.

MACRO STATUS VIEW SCREEN

The Macro Status View screen provides a status view of each system macro (1-64). For each active macro the current status (RUN or HOLD) and the number of the next macro step is displayed. If a macro is not running, the status is IDLE and the step number is 00.

A system operator can display the Macro Status View screen without entering password- protected programming screens.

 

 

 

 

MACRO STATUS

 

 

 

 

MAC

STATUS

STEP

MAC

STATUS

STEP

PELCO VIDEO SWITCHER

1

RUN

01

17

HOLD

00

2

IDLE

09

18

RUN

22

MODEL CM6800E

3

HOLD

23

19

IDLE

00

 

 

4

IDLE

00

20

IDLE

00

PASSWORD TO MAIN MENU

5

RUN

00

21

IDLE

00

6

IDLE

00

22

IDLE

00

*******

 

7

IDLE

00

23

IDLE

00

 

8

IDLE

00

24

IDLE

00

SCRATCHPAD SEQUENCE

9

IDLE

00

25

IDLE

00

MACRO STATUS VIEW

 

10

IDLE

00

26

IDLE

00

 

RETURN

11

IDLE

00

27

IDLE

00

12

IDLE

00

28

IDLE

00

 

 

13

IDLE

00

29

IDLE

00

 

 

14

IDLE

00

30

IDLE

00

 

 

15

IDLE

00

31

IDLE

00

 

 

16

IDLE

00

32

IDLE

00

 

 

 

NEXT

REFRESH

PREVIOUS

EXIT

Figure 43. Macro Status View Screen

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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 Keyboards Sequences, Macros, Presets, Patterns, and ZonesSystem Access and Priority ProgrammingContinuous Operating Device Alarm InputsPower, Mounting Methods Auxiliary OutputsAssociated Equipment ModelsCompatible Products Additional ResourcesMounting InstallationMain unit Cameras Expansion unit Cameras 96 x 16 System Default Camera NumbersVideo Sources Cable Type Maximum DistanceConnecting Looping Video Sources 96 x 16 System PTZ Control Capacity Control Lines96 x 16 System Monitor Capacity MonitorsMain unit Monitor Expansion Unit Monitor 96 x 16 System Alarm Capacity AlarmsMain unit Alarms Expansion Unit Alarms Input Type Wiring Pin-Outs Default Device Connecting Devices Through the Communication PortsCM9760-MDA, Ascii RS-485, 19200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit RS-485 Pin-Outs Ascii device CM9760-MDA, Satellite Rx+Ground Tx+ RS-232 Pin-Outs RJ-45 PortCM6800E Communication Port Connections and Options KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Series Keyboards KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Direct-Powered KeyboardsOFF Keyboard Address Switch SettingsTable E. Switch Settings-KBD200A/300A Keyboards Only Keyboard SwitchRemote Keyboards KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A Remote KeyboardsDevices Addressing Devices KBD960, ALM2064, REL2064KBD960/KBR960 REL2064 ALM2064 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 MultiplexersMain unit AUX Expansion Unit AUX Connecting Relay Contacts AUX 1Local Auxiliaries 96 x 16 System Auxiliary CapacityWiring the F3 TTL Output Connecting the Open Collector Output F3 TTLCM6800E-48X8 Main Unit Connecting a 96 X 16 SystemSystem START-UP POWER-UP the SystemInitialize Keyboards COM Configure the SystemPort Default Settings Communication PortsControl MUX 96 X 16 System SettingsKBD960/KBR960 Keyboard Genex MultiplexerProgram Presets Monitor Color AdjustmentAdditional Programming Programming the CM6800E Exit Programming Mode CM6800E Programming ModeSelect Language Function Entries in Programming ModeKeyboard Navigate to the Next or Previous field Press F1 Navigate to the Help field Press F1Camera to Monitor AccessKeyboard to Monitor Camera to KeyboardProgram Alarm Groups Alarm ProgrammingProgram AN Internal or External Alarm Contact Priority AUX field, select an auxiliary to be activatedACK Type TypeProgram Video Loss Alarms Program a Video Loss AlarmAssign a Logical Alarm Number Assign a Logical Alarm Number OptionalLatching or Momentary Operation Alarm-based OperationMode field for each auxiliary, select either LAT or MOM Auxiliary OutputsProgram Logical Numbers Camera ProgrammingIf necessary, first program logical camera number Program Cameras Select Character Program Vertical Drive Option OptionalEvent Timers Macro Status View Screen MacrosType Display Values Monitor DisplayMonitor Camera TitleDate Monitor Status Display ValuesALM Status Display Values TimeUse the Set Password screen to change the system password PasswordSerial Port Input on CM6800E rear panel Ports SERIAL/COM PortsAction Ascii text Level 1 = highest priority Level 8 = lowest priority PriorityPort OptionsChange the System Setting 96 X 16 System SettingsSequence SequencesTurn camera auxiliary on AUX and ##Turn global auxiliary on Turn global auxiliary offTime and Date PATTERNS, PRESETS, and ZonesOptions DD/MMM/YY MMM/DD/YY YY/MMM/DD DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD Operating the CM6800E Switch MonitorsOperation OverviewControl Receivers To move through the sequence one camera at a time Operate SequencesSelect Macro to start the macro RUN a MacroSelect To start the macro Call a Preset Acknowledge AN AlarmPatterns are not available with the KBD100 keyboard Create and RUN a PatternOperate an Auxiliary in a Receiver Operate AUXILIARIES/RELAYSOperate a Local Auxiliary Operate an External AuxiliaryDefine Zones Control Genex Multiplexer and Genex Multiplexer DisplaysOperate Scanning Functions Detect Video LossAppendix CM6800E DIP SwitchesCM6800E DIP Switch Default Setting SwitchChronological Pair D and Q Alarm Group Display OptionsMonitor Alarm Alarms Block BuildReverse Chronological Pair M and L Monitor Alarm Alarms Next Display CycleSalvo Group Description Specify Fields Macro CommandsAuxiliary Notes HEX PipoQuad NanoInstall 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 the Alarms tab. The Alarms page appears Program the Alarms File OptionalClick OK to close the Alarm Camera Switches dialog box Press 89 Preset How to Display the CM6800E Programming Main MenuHow to Exit Programming Mode How to Select a Numerical Value in an Option FieldLink Camera Name Logical Number Assignment Table for Link CamerasLink Camera page Phy Num column Functional Procedure Commands Result Ascii Operating Commands3Ma16#a Uppercase characters Desired Action Command ResultLogical Alarm Number in the Alarm Programming section 48~Jva Trigger an alarm #EaClear an alarm #Ia Acknowledge an alarm #Ka Panel An alarm is triggered #EaGaining Initial Control TroubleshootingWait AT Least Five Seconds 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 SoftwareTerm Definition GlossaryAscii PAL NtscPTZ Recommended distance is 4,000 feet 1,219 m All four wiresStar configuration RS-422Specifications 48 x 8 System Regulatory Notices96 x 16 System Product Warranty and Return Information C1528M-F 6/05 105 ISO9001
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