Pelco C540M (6/98), CM9760-KBR operation manual Configuring the Relays, Serial Port Speeds

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ADVANCE SETUP 1

> HOST SYSTEM 9750

 

COM 1

4800

 

8E

COM 2

4800

 

8E

COM 3

4800

 

8E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Proceeding beyond COM 1

or COM 3 using and/or

causes the operator to arrive at a new setup page. It is possible to return to

Advance Setup 1 by using and/

or .

5.Select the camera icon, .

6.The next screen gives you a choice for “Camera direct control type.” Change, if necessary, the receiver/driver type listed as being attached to COM 1 and/or COM 2 to the receiver/driver type you actually have connected to COM 1 and/ or COM 2 (usually this is Pelco).

7.Continue with the key to enter the “Camera Assign” menu screen and configure the parameters as required for up to 32 physical cameras connected

to COM port 1 (1-16) or COM port 2 (17-32). Use the functional key to

change or add Logical numbers and use the function icon (if receiver is capable) to assign toggle or momentary attributes for applicable AUX num- bers 1-8. Use the ESC key to back out of the AUX menu.

8.Save and return to the main “SETUP MODE” menu. Turn OFF DIP switch 2 first, then exit setup mode.

Serial Port Speeds

When it is necessary to adjust serial port speeds, do the following:

1.In setup mode, select to go to Advance Setup 1.

2.Select the appropriate COM port using and/or .

3.Choose the appropriate baud rate using and/or .

4.Having adjusted the baud rate(s), select and then .

3.2.8 Configuring the Relays

ADVANCE SETUP 2

>RELAY 1 TOGGLE MAC 1 0

RELAY 2 TOGGLE

MAC 2 0

NOTE: When a relay is in toggle mode, a single key press will switch it either ON or OFF. In momentary mode, a relay will remain switched ON only while the appropriate key is held down.

Each CM9760-KBD keyboard has two relays which can be used in conjunction with macros stored in the connected system, which will typically be the CM9760-CC1. Macros are used to automate sequences of events. A simple macro might present the operator with a view from one camera for five second, then switch to another camera for 10 seconds, and so on. More complex macros can automate lengthy and repetitive procedures, thus optimizing the collective CCTV system.

While in setup mode, it is possible to assign a macro to a relay, and also modify the way in which the relay is switched. The relays can be switched in two ways: either toggle or momentary.

To configure a relay:

1.Select from the setup mode menu.

2.Use to advance beyond COM 3, and enter Advance Setup 2

3.Select the relay using and/or .

4.Define the relay action to be toggle or momentary using or .

5.Select Mac (which is shown below the relay) using .

6.Select , and enter the macro number. Select once again.

7.Repeat for second relay if desired.

8.Having defined the relays, select followed by .

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Contents Esc Contents Advanced Operation Preset Camera Positions Revision History List of IllustrationsManual # Date Comments General Important Safeguards and WarningsCertifications FCCDescription Main FeaturesModels CM9760-KBR-X Same as CM9760-KBR except 230 VAC, 50 HzLCD Display Physical LayoutMultipurpose Function Keys KeypadLens Control Function ControlSetup Installation and SetupTo Activate Setup Mode Assign functions to user-definable control keys CM9760-CC1 CM9760-KBD Basic Keyboard Setup Configuration and WiringCreating a Setup PIN To Leave Setup ModeAdjusting the Display Brightness Creating a Define PINCamera Direct Control Direct Camera Control/Serial Port SpeedsSerial Port Speeds Configuring the RelaysDownloading Keyboard Setups Setting Up a Receiver/DriverKeyboard Define Mode Setup information that can be downloaded/uploaded includesAssigning Logical Camera Numbers Setups are downloaded keyboard to keyboard byDownloading Keyboard to Keyboard Downloading Through the CM9760 System Adjusting the Time-out PeriodTesting the Display Diagnostics ModeTesting the Keys Testing the Serial PortsIntroduction OperationOverview Logging onLogging OFF Using the keypad, enter a monitor number, and then press orSelecting Monitors Selecting CamerasGroup Input Selection Locking Cameras or Input DevicesSelecting Group Cameras Overriding Camera Control Operating PTZ CamerasOverriding Camera Locks Recalling Presets Preset Camera PositionsCreating Presets Deleting PresetsVCR Control VCR Recording with the Pelco Alarm Interface Unit AIUVCR Control Via the Pelco IR Controller To control VCRs, see .3 GPI controlGPI Control Type the GPI number using the keypad and then pressSelecting GPIs MacrosRestarting Macros Pausing MacrosFinding Macros Creating Temporary Macros Deleting MacrosVideo Loss Camera is disabledCamera Sequences Setting the Time and DateArming Alarms AlarmsDisarming Alarms Or selectResetting Alarms Alarm StatusResetting Triggered Alarms Appendix B. Icon Legend AppendicesAppendix A. Keyboard LCD Default Menu and Tree List Appendix B. Icon Lagend RS-422 Serial Port Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-OutsRS-232 Serial Port JP4 Pin Function I2C Bus PortRelay Port JP5 PinOpposite Appendix D. Keyboard-to-Keyboard Cabling ConnectionsSame Direction Tree DIP Switch 2 on Appendix E. Setup Mode MenuDiagnostic Mode LCD Test Keyboard Test Appendix F. Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 1 onDiagnostic Mode Serial Port Test Diagnostic Mode DIP Switch TestElectrical Appendix G. CM9760-KBD SpecificationsOperational GeneralWarranty Warranty and Return InformationReturns