Pelco C1570M-E (4/07) manual Using the Alternate Cameras Feature

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CONFIGURING THE OFFSET+ AND OFFSET- FUNCTIONS TO SWITCH CAMERAS

The Offset+ and Offset- functions allow you to configure an offset value, which allows an easy way to switch cameras. To configure the Offset+ and Offset- functions, complete the following steps:

1.Assign the Offset+ function to a user-definable control key on the CM9760-KBD keyboard. Refer to the Setting the Control Keys Function section of the CM9760-KBD Keyboard Installation/Operation manual for instructions. Select Offset+ from the list of functions.

2.Assign an Offset+ value (using the define number icon) to the user-definable control key. To switch to a new camera, this value will be added to the camera number that the operator is viewing.

Example: If the Offset+ value is 1000, then when the operator is viewing Camera 1, pressing the Offset+ key will switch to Camera 1001. (The new value must be a valid camera number; if not, the camera does not switch.)

3.Assign the Offset- function to a user-definable control key on the CM9760-KBD keyboard. Refer to the Setting the Control Keys Function section of the CM9760-KBD Keyboard Installation/Operation manual for instructions. Select Offset- from the list of functions.

4.Assign an Offset- value (using the define number icon) to the user-definable control key. To switch to a new camera, this value will be subtracted from the camera number that the operator is viewing.

Example: If the Offset- value is 200, then when the operator is viewing Camera 1000, pressing the Offset- key will switch to Camera 800. (The new value must be a valid camera number; if not, the camera does not switch.)

USING THE ALTERNATE CAMERAS FEATURE

If your system uses an optional analog connection between the Endura camera (through the Endura encoder) and the matrix switcher, you can use the alternate cameras feature as an easy way to switch from live analog video to digital recorded video.

When a system is installed with an analog connection, you need to define the following camera logical numbers in the CM9700-MGR:

Matrix Camera: This corresponds to the analog signal. For example, if you connect the first Endura camera (through the Endura encoder) to the first input on the matrix switcher, the physical number is 1 and you might assign logical number 1 to this camera definition.

Endura Camera: This corresponds to the digital signal, available through the Endura network and the CM9700MDD-EVS. As an example, you might want to assign logical number 5001 to the first Endura camera.

Using these examples, you would be able to view video from the first Endura camera by selecting either logical number 1 (for the analog signal) or logical number 5001 (for the digital signal).

1.Once you have added the Endura cameras to the matrix system configuration, click one of the matrix cameras, such as logical camera number 1, from the example described above.

2.Click the Alternate Cameras field in the camera property box. The Alternate Cameras dialog box opens.

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Contents CM9700MDD-EVS Matrix Digital Decoder Page Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Regulatory Notices Regulatory NoticesOptional Accessories Recommended Power SuppliesDescription Compatible ProductsFront View Rear ViewSample Application Important NOTE. Please ReadInstallation Hardware Installation OverviewParts List Before YOU BeginProduct Serial Number Label Placement Product Serial Number LabelDesktop Installation MountingWall Mount Installation Tighten the Thumbscrew to Secure the UnitRack Mount Installation Tighten Thumbscrew to Secure the UnitPelco Badge Orientation Pelco Badge OrientationBasic Hardware Connections CM9700-CC1 ConnectionCM9700-CC1 Pin Lead Pin Label LeadMatrix BAY Connection Cable Type Maximum DistanceCamera Monitor Camera CM9700MDD-EVS Camera Connector Tip Connector Sleeve CommonAudio Output Connection SpeakerNetwork Network ConnectionPower Connection Units PoweredWire Gauge Maximum Distance Connecting the Power Additional Optional Configuration Macro ConfigurationNetwork Video Recorder Configuration Software ConfigurationADD the CM9700MDD-EVS to the Matrix System Configuration Port Configuration Configure the CM9700MDD-EVS Settings Configuring CM9700MDD-EVS SettingsADD Endura Cameras to the Matrix System Configuration Click Next. The Device Identification page opensClick Next, and then click Finish on the Add More Devices Configure a CM9700 Soft Alarm to Represent AN Endura Alarm Macro Configuration WS5000 Add Script Dialog BoxC1570M-E 4/07 Network Video Recorder Management Sample NVR management scenarioViewing NVRs in the Device Tree Configure a CM9700 Macro to Switch Video to a Backup NVR Associate a Macro with a Soft Alarm Associate a Soft Alarm with AN NVRExporting CM9700-MGR Configuration Files C1570M-E 4/07 Front Panel Indicators OperationViewing Video DVR MenuABC Digital Signal Connections Analog Signal ConnectionsViewing and Controlling Video Live Video22 Ptz Using Digital Zoom Recorded Video Only Function Keyboard Icon MenuCurrent Mode = Pause FunctionPlay Recorded Video Pause Recorded VideoCurrent Mode = Play Play Recorded Video in ReversePlayback Speed Using the Alternate Cameras Feature CONFIGURATION/RESET Button Mode Function Unit Status Indicator LightTroubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Suggested RemedySpecifications ModelRecommended Power Supplies Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001