Pelco CM9760-KBR Locking Cameras or Input Devices, Group Input Selection, Selecting Group Cameras

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4.7 LOCKING CAMERAS OR INPUT DEVICES

To lock a camera to a monitor (or other output device), select the appropriate cam-

era or input, then select .

4.8 GROUP INPUT SELECTION

The CM9760-KBD includes 24 user definable control keys. The user definable control keys can be used for group input selections such as:

1.

Car Park 1

5.

Foyer 1

2.

Car Park 2

6.

Foyer 2

3.

Mezzanine 1

7.

VCR Bank 1

4.Mezzanine 2

Upon selection of any of the above group input selections (to a single monitor), the keyboard will default to the lowest logical input number within the selected group.

In a casino application, the user definable control keys might be assigned the following group selections:

1.

Black jack

4.

Keno

2.

Roulette

5.

Count room

3.

Craps

6.

Baccarat

User definable control keys might also be used to interface the operator(s) (ei- ther in groups or individually) with the following:

1.VCR - to provide remote control of VCR functions

2.Multiplexer - to provide remote control of multichannel displays

3.Frame stores - to provide remote control of freeze and loop functions

Upon selection of a VCR, the multipurpose function keys are assigned appropri- ate control functions. The functions are indicated by the icons on line 4 of the dis- play.

The user definable control keys can be allocated specific area selections.

Subsection 4.8.1 demonstrates this through an example.

4.8.1 Selecting Group Cameras

NOTE: invokes the default menu, or the top-level menu.

1.Using the numeric keypad, enter group number.

2.Press the appropriate user definable control key (for example, car park).

3.To toggle to other associated cameras (or other types of inputs), use.

4.Control of associated functions is now possible using the multipurpose func- tion keys.

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Contents Esc Contents Advanced Operation Preset Camera Positions Manual # Date Comments List of IllustrationsRevision History Important Safeguards and Warnings GeneralCertifications FCCMain Features DescriptionModels CM9760-KBR-X Same as CM9760-KBR except 230 VAC, 50 HzPhysical Layout LCD DisplayMultipurpose Function Keys KeypadFunction Control Lens ControlInstallation and Setup SetupTo Activate Setup Mode Assign functions to user-definable control keysBasic Keyboard Setup Configuration and Wiring CM9760-CC1 CM9760-KBDTo Leave Setup Mode Creating a Setup PINAdjusting the Display Brightness Creating a Define PINDirect Camera Control/Serial Port Speeds Camera Direct ControlConfiguring the Relays Serial Port SpeedsSetting Up a Receiver/Driver Downloading Keyboard SetupsKeyboard Define Mode Setup information that can be downloaded/uploaded includesDownloading Keyboard to Keyboard Setups are downloaded keyboard to keyboard byAssigning Logical Camera Numbers Adjusting the Time-out Period Downloading Through the CM9760 System Diagnostics Mode Testing the Display Testing the Keys Testing the Serial PortsOperation IntroductionOverview Logging onUsing the keypad, enter a monitor number, and then press or Logging OFFSelecting Monitors Selecting CamerasSelecting Group Cameras Locking Cameras or Input DevicesGroup Input Selection Overriding Camera Locks Operating PTZ CamerasOverriding Camera Control Preset Camera Positions Recalling PresetsCreating Presets Deleting PresetsVCR Recording with the Pelco Alarm Interface Unit AIU VCR ControlVCR Control Via the Pelco IR Controller To control VCRs, see .3 GPI controlType the GPI number using the keypad and then press GPI ControlSelecting GPIs MacrosFinding Macros Pausing MacrosRestarting Macros Deleting Macros Creating Temporary MacrosCamera is disabled Video LossSetting the Time and Date Camera SequencesAlarms Arming AlarmsDisarming Alarms Or selectResetting Triggered Alarms Alarm StatusResetting Alarms Appendices Appendix B. Icon LegendAppendix A. Keyboard LCD Default Menu and Tree List Appendix B. Icon Lagend RS-232 Serial Port Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-OutsRS-422 Serial Port I2C Bus Port JP4 Pin FunctionRelay Port JP5 PinSame Direction Appendix D. Keyboard-to-Keyboard Cabling ConnectionsOpposite Appendix E. Setup Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 2 onAppendix F. Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree DIP Switch 1 on Diagnostic Mode LCD Test Keyboard TestDiagnostic Mode Serial Port Test Diagnostic Mode DIP Switch TestAppendix G. CM9760-KBD Specifications ElectricalOperational GeneralReturns Warranty and Return InformationWarranty