Pelco C541M-C, C1501M, C1503M, C549M-A, C542M-B, C538M, C573M-D Word about the Menu Discussion Layout

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A WORD ABOUT THE MENU DISCUSSION LAYOUT

The menu discussion is split into three columns. At the top, far right side of each page, the SAT main menu is displayed and the sub-menu under discussion is highlighted. Tagged, drop-down arrows below that, indicate approximately where, within the sub-menu being programmed, that the referenced sub-menu is discussed. These comments appear in the middle column. The far left column displays a KBD300 template, whose keyboard movements are highlighted, to indicate the keyboard movements necessary to invoke the program operation(s) being discussed in the adjacent columns. These conventions are illustrated below.

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Menu Discussion Conventions

INFORMATION BOX

Programming SAT menus from the CM9760-KBD.

All columns in the menu discussion layout except the far left one, where keypad movement on a KBD300 is illustrated, are applicable to anyone programming direct from the 9760 keyboard.

The information contained in the sub-sections entitled Programming Con- figuration II and Programming Configuration III, located in SECTION 2, PRELIMINARIES, instructs the 9760-KBD user on the steps to follow in order to arrive at the SAT main programming menu (see the Camera Progamming Menu – Page 1 of 2).

The joystick affects cursor movement and some sub-menu selections. Otherwise, the “Iris” Open/Close button effects item choices. Unlike the KBD300 keypad, you cannot revert to the main menu using a PGM key and you cannot choose a numbered selection by pressing a “numbered” key, nor can you ACK an item: you have no “shortcut” keys. But you can program the menus. Perhaps not as quickly, but you still can get the job done.

JOYSTICK

OPEN/CLOSE IRIS BUTTON

PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION

CM9760-SAT

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Contents D E N D U M Page Page O N T Manual Notes Manual Directory Introduction PhysicalSection Physical Installation COM ConnectionSAT Side Wall Block to SAT Video TIE Lines9760 Side CC1 to Wall Block SAT SideLink or Satellite Cameras Video Inputs Additional SAT ConnectionsLocal Monitor Table aAlarms ReceiversAuxs Local KeypadsThis page intentionally left blank Programmingeliminaries and Configuration Section PreliminariesProgramming Diagram Two Unconventional Programming ConfigurationsPreliminariesogramming and Configuration Information BOXSection Programming and Configuration SAT Menu Programming Local Keyboard InitializationWord about the Menu Discussion Layout 6C1510M-A 2/03 Programming and Configuration 8C1510M-A 2/03 Remaining lines can be configured as desired 10C1510M-A 2/03 Programming and Configuration 12C1510M-A 2/03 Programming and Configuration 14 C1510M-A 2/03 Programming and Configuration Programming Presets Other SAT ProgrammingProgramming Patterns Programming Zones 9760 MGR-SAT Programming Comms FileCameras File Link Cameras FileAlarms File 22C1510M-A 2/03 Selecting Monitors Section OperationLocal SAT Operations Selecting CamerasChange Speeds 1.3.6.1 Focus View a Camera PresetOperate a Camera Pattern ZoomOperating Sequences 9760-SAT Operations Controlling AuxiliariesSelecting Link Satellite Cameras Controlling Link Cameras Operating SuggestionsLink Camera Availability Alarm Operations Local SAT Alarm Response9760 SYSTEM-SAT Alarm Response 9760 keyboard SAT and SAT-ALARM Unit Configurations Two SAT Units on the Same NodeSATs and Alarm Units on the Same Node Information BOX Alarm Base AddressingWorking Rules Section System and Multipliexer Example System ExampleOverview 2C1510M-A 2/03 Basic System Example 4C1510M-A 2/03 Basic System Example 6C1510M-A 2/03 Attach and configure alarm inputs and wiring 8C1510M-A 2/03 090538 16/08/00 Nd01 Alarm 0001 Trigger SAT Alarm Op01 Pr09 Operation of the System Example90538 16/08/00 Nd01 Switcammon Camera 5007 Monitor 001 Op Multiplexer Examples Example OverviewExample TWO MUX Control in a 9760-SAT System Environment Part I Mux Control from the 9760 SideBasic System Example Part II Mux Control from the SAT Side Section Appendices Appendix I Communication and Connection TutorialAppendix II Remote Keypad Connection KBD300s Wired to the Remote Port KBD300 and KBD300V Attached to Remote Port Appendix III Keypad Definitions and Templates KBD200 Keyboard Functions4A 4B IV-1 Models Appendix V Default Menu Reset AssignmentsAppendix IV Models and Associated Equipment IV-2 Associated EquipmentKeyboard Factory Default Menu Settings Appendix VI Connector Pinout Listings of ALL Connectors 10C1510M-A 2/03 Important Safeguards and Warnings Section MiscellaneousSpecifications SwitchingIndex MXBProgramming Regulatory Notices Warranty and Return Information WarrantyISO9001
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