Pelco CM9760-CXTA operation manual Configuration Switch, BNC Input Grouping Receiver Side

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IMPORTANT: If any x8 group combination is set to 32-bit, DIP switch 1-8 must be set to restrict equipment use for the entire translator to ONLY one equipment type (receiver): Intercept or Spectra.

2.1.4 CONFIGURATION SWITCH

The decode of configuration switch functions is indicated in Figure 5 and discussed in detail in the paragraphs that follow.

This configuration switch configures the translator with respect to the following functions:

1.BNC Input Group (allocated in x8 groupings) and protocol “flavor” (15 or 32 bit Coax- itron)

2.Choice of P or D protocol.

3.Communications channel baud rate (under P protocol only).

4.Cascade addressing (16/32 channel or translator address range)

5.Type of 32-bit protocol (Intercept or Spectra).

Figure 5. Configuration Switch

NOTE: Configuration switch positions are read only at power-up time; therefore, switch changes made after power is applied have no effect until power is recycled.

2.1.4.1 BNC Input Grouping (Receiver Side)

The sixteen BNCs to which Coaxitron receivers are attached are split into x8 groups (1-8 and 9-16). Each group is further defined as entertaining one of two protocol “flavors”: 15- or 32-bit (these are references to 15-bit standard Coaxitron or 32-bit extended Coaxitron, re- spectively). Therefore, a combination of 15- and 32-bit protocol “flavors” on the same unit is possible. Conversely, if both x8 groups on the same translator are assigned the same proto- col flavor, then the entire translator interfaces only 15-bit or only 32-bit Coaxitron receivers.

Figure 6. BNC Input Group and Protocol “Flavor”

Pelco Manual C539M-A (12/01)

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Contents CM9760-CXTA Contents List of Flowcharts List of IllustrationsList of Tables Page Important Safeguards and Warnings Description Section I Cxta OverviewModels Control and Receiver Option CompatibilityConfiguration and CONNECTIONS-CXTA Section II Cxta Defining CharacteristicsPower CommunicationsCascading BNCsBNC Input Grouping Receiver Side Configuration SwitchUnused DIP Switch Protocol TypeBaud Rates Equipment Type Channel or Address SelectInstallation Configurations Section III Cxta InstallationDirect Mode P Protocol Mounting the Cxta2 9760 System Hookup P Protocol 3 DX7000 Controller Hookup D Protocol4 MPT9500 Controller Hookup D Protocol Flowchart 1. Installation Decision Tree Direct Mode Installation Pelco Manual C539M-A 12/01 System Installation DX7000 Installation Pelco Manual C539M-A 12/01 MPT9500 Installation 1 9760 System Software Considerations2 CM9760-KBD Direct Mode 3 MPT9500 TRANSMITTER/CONTROLLER4 DX7000 Digital Video Recorder Command SET POWER-UPCommand SET Variation Section IV Cxta OperationCommunication Parameters Section V AppendixCable Identification Information Box Cable ParametersRemote Wiring a CM9760-KBD Pelco Manual C539M-A 12/01 AWG Stranded Type Insulation Section VI General SpecificationsRegulatory Notices Product Warranty and Return Information

CM9760-CXTA specifications

The Pelco CM9760-CXTA is an advanced video management and control system designed for professional surveillance applications. It serves as a central hub for monitoring multiple video feeds, providing users with a high degree of control and flexibility. This versatility is critical for industries such as transportation, banking, and public safety, where real-time monitoring and rapid response are essential.

One of the standout features of the CM9760-CXTA is its integration capability. The system supports a range of communication protocols, allowing it to work seamlessly with various Pelco cameras, recorders, and third-party equipment. This interoperability ensures that users can build a customized surveillance solution that meets their specific needs.

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