Pelco C538M, C1501M, C1503M, C549M-A, C542M-B, C541M-C, C573M-D Multiplexer Examples, Example Overview

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2.0 MULTIPLEXER EXAMPLES

EXAMPLE OVERVIEW

Example One: Software version 7.80.003 and greater supports control of PTZ capable cameras through the Genex multiplexer. The first example briefly addresses this in relationship to a 9760-SAT system environment. Programmed, Genex related, 9760 configuration files are used in Example 1, but are discussed and illustrated in Example Two, Part I.

Example Two: The second example discusses, in greater detail than is used in Example 1, the connections and programming requirements necessary for the operation of multiplexer functions from either the 9760 SIDE and/or the SAT SIDE within a 9760-SAT system environment. These functions are keyboard activated, using icon-labeled references to call up multiple screen displays generated by the Genex. The SAT operator uses the KBD200,300,or 300Vs. The 9760 operator uses the 9760-KBD.

EXAMPLE ONE: CAMERA CONTROL THROUGH THE GENEX IN A 9760-SAT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT

Consider the illustration in Figure 4-4

Figure 4-4.

Camera Control Through the Genex

In the above Figure, note the following:

1.Camera inputs to the Genex are looped and serve as corresponding inputs to the CM9760-SAT.

2.A video path is available to any operator on either side of the configuration to all Genex attached cameras, including Spectra input 1. For the SAT operator, access exists through the looped input from the Genex; for the 9760 operation, it exists through the same path via the tie line connections between the SAT and the MXB.

3.You must also (as a minimum), configure the Genex for the following (consult the Genex manual for further details):

a.Set video termination. This can be done globally in the System Setup menu (hold the VIEW button down for two seconds) or it can be done on a per-camera basis in the Camera menu (hold the associated CAM button down for two seconds). In our example, the inputs for all cameras to the Genex should be set for LOOP HI-Z.

b.Camera protocol should be set to Coaxitron format via the Camera menu.

c.The Unit ID should be set to 1 and the COMM TYPE setting (both accessed through the Advanced Menu selection) should be set to MASTER (KBD-T/D).

BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE

CM9760-SAT 4-11

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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 ConnectionVideo TIE Lines 9760 Side CC1 to Wall BlockSAT Side Wall Block to SAT SAT SideAdditional SAT Connections Local MonitorLink or Satellite Cameras Video Inputs 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 Section Operation Local SAT OperationsSelecting Monitors Selecting CamerasView a Camera Preset Operate a Camera PatternChange Speeds 1.3.6.1 Focus ZoomOperating Sequences Selecting Link Satellite Cameras 9760-SAT OperationsControlling Auxiliaries Link Camera Availability Controlling Link CamerasOperating Suggestions Alarm Operations Local SAT Alarm Response9760 SYSTEM-SAT Alarm Response 9760 keyboard SAT and SAT-ALARM Unit Configurations Two SAT Units on the Same NodeWorking Rules SATs and Alarm Units on the Same NodeInformation BOX Alarm Base Addressing Overview Section System and Multipliexer ExampleSystem Example 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 Appendix V Default Menu Reset Assignments Appendix IV Models and Associated EquipmentIV-1 Models 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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