Pelco C540M (6/98), CM9760-KBR Assigning Logical Camera Numbers, Downloading Keyboard to Keyboard

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4.Up to ten user-defined icons.

To upload a keyboard setup to all keyboards connected to a specific CM9760 system in a multiple-node CCTV installation, you must know the appropriate node number.

To upload a keyboard setup to a specific keyboard connected to a specific CM9760 system in a multiple-node CCTV installation, you must know the keyboard number (1-96) and the node number.

3.2.12 Assigning Logical Camera Numbers

CAMERA ASSIGN

PHYSICAL

LOGICAL

1

2

3

4

5 6 7 8

> 0

0

T

T

T

T

M M M M

10 T T T T M M M M

20 T T T T M M M M

30 T T T T M M M M

NOTE: Physical cameras 0-15 are connected to COM 1, while physical cameras 16-31 are connected to COM 2.

AUX ASSIGN

PHYSICAL

LOGICAL

1

2

3

4

5 6 7

8

0

0

T

T T T M M M M

> 1

0

T T

T

T

M M T

M

20 T T T T M M M M

30 T T T T M M M M

NOTE: Each camera receiver/driver may have up to eight relays, the ac- tion of which can be specified as ei- ther momentary or toggle.

KEYBOARD SETUP

> TARGET 9750/9760

NODE LOCAL

KBD# ALL/ANY

KEYBOARD SETUP

> TARGET KB - KB COM 1 NODE

KBD#

Logical (user-defined) camera numbers can be assigned to directly controlled cam- eras. This avoids the need to change physical camera numbers. To assign a logical camera number:

1.In setup mode, select .

2.Select the camera assign screen using and/or .

3.Select the physical camera number using and/or .

4.Select .

5.Enter a logical camera number.

6.Select .

To configure the relays of directly controlled cameras:

7.Select .

8.Use the auxiliary icons, such as , to set the camera’s relay action to either toggle or momentary status.

9.Press .

10.Repeat steps 3-9 to configure additional cameras.

11.Select .

3.2.12.1 Downloading Keyboard to Keyboard

In order to download/upload setups directly between keyboards, the keyboards can be connected using COM 1 and/or COM 2 (the ports are interchangeable in this case, that is, COM 1 or COM 2 to COM 1 or COM 2) or through COM 3.

The COM port sockets are on the underside of the keyboard (see Figure 4).

The data pin connections are shown in Figure 5.

Setups are downloaded keyboard to keyboard by:

1.In keyboard setup mode, use and/or to select the COM port that is being used to download setup information:

a) KB-KB COM 1 b) KB-KB COM 2 c) KB-KB COM 3

2.To download setup information from a connected keyboard select or,

to upload setup information to a connected keyboard, select .

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Contents Esc Contents Advanced Operation Preset Camera Positions List of Illustrations Revision HistoryManual # Date Comments FCC Important Safeguards and WarningsGeneral CertificationsCM9760-KBR-X Same as CM9760-KBR except 230 VAC, 50 Hz Main FeaturesDescription ModelsKeypad Physical LayoutLCD Display Multipurpose Function KeysLens Control Function ControlAssign functions to user-definable control keys Installation and SetupSetup To Activate Setup ModeCM9760-CC1 CM9760-KBD Basic Keyboard Setup Configuration and WiringCreating a Define PIN To Leave Setup ModeCreating a Setup PIN Adjusting the Display BrightnessCamera Direct Control Direct Camera Control/Serial Port SpeedsSerial Port Speeds Configuring the RelaysSetup information that can be downloaded/uploaded includes Setting Up a Receiver/DriverDownloading Keyboard Setups Keyboard Define ModeSetups are downloaded keyboard to keyboard by Assigning Logical Camera NumbersDownloading Keyboard to Keyboard Downloading Through the CM9760 System Adjusting the Time-out PeriodTesting the Serial Ports Diagnostics ModeTesting the Display Testing the KeysLogging on OperationIntroduction OverviewSelecting Cameras Using the keypad, enter a monitor number, and then press orLogging OFF Selecting MonitorsLocking Cameras or Input Devices Group Input SelectionSelecting Group Cameras Operating PTZ Cameras Overriding Camera ControlOverriding Camera Locks Deleting Presets Preset Camera PositionsRecalling Presets Creating PresetsTo control VCRs, see .3 GPI control VCR Recording with the Pelco Alarm Interface Unit AIUVCR Control VCR Control Via the Pelco IR ControllerMacros Type the GPI number using the keypad and then pressGPI Control Selecting GPIsPausing Macros Restarting MacrosFinding Macros Creating Temporary Macros Deleting MacrosVideo Loss Camera is disabledCamera Sequences Setting the Time and DateOr select AlarmsArming Alarms Disarming AlarmsAlarm Status Resetting AlarmsResetting Triggered Alarms Appendix B. Icon Legend AppendicesAppendix A. Keyboard LCD Default Menu and Tree List Appendix B. Icon Lagend Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs RS-422 Serial PortRS-232 Serial Port JP5 Pin I2C Bus PortJP4 Pin Function Relay PortAppendix D. Keyboard-to-Keyboard Cabling Connections OppositeSame Direction Tree DIP Switch 2 on Appendix E. Setup Mode MenuDiagnostic Mode DIP Switch Test Appendix F. Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 1 onDiagnostic Mode LCD Test Keyboard Test Diagnostic Mode Serial Port TestGeneral Appendix G. CM9760-KBD SpecificationsElectrical OperationalWarranty and Return Information WarrantyReturns

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