Pelco CM9700MDD-EVS manual Matrix BAY Connection, Cable Type

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NOTE: Remember that the first few RS-422 COM ports on the CC1 must be used for one or more matrix bays and any network interface units and hot switch units. For more information on using RS-422 COM ports, refer to the matrix system port assignment table and the Installation/ Operation manual for your specific matrix system.

CM9700-MGR

CM9505-UPS

CM9760-KBD

 

 

 

 

 

VGA MONITOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PIN 1

PRINTER

COM 1

COM 2

CM9700-CC1

RS-422

PIN 8

CM9700-CC1

RJ45 PIN ASSIGNMENTS

PIN 1 = TX+

PIN 2 = TX-

PIN 7 = RX-

PIN 8 = RX+

CM9700MDD-EVS

PIN ASSIGNMENTS

PIN 1 = TX- PIN 2 = RX- PIN 9 = TX+ PIN 10 = RX+

TX+ TX- RX- RX+

CM9700MDD-EVS

Figure 12. Connecting the CM9700MDD-EVS to the CM9700-CC1

MATRIX BAY CONNECTION

Use a coaxial cable to connect the Video Out connector on the rear panel of the CM9700MDD-EVS to the matrix bay. Refer to Table A for maximum video coaxial cable distances.

1.Connect the coaxial cable to the video out connector on the CM9700MDD-EVS.

2.Connect the coaxial cable to any available matrix bay video input connector as appropriate for your system:

In a System 9760, video input connectors are on the CM9760-MXB rear panel, as shown in Figure 13

In a System 9770, video input connectors are on the CM9770-MXB rear panel, as shown in Figure 14.

In a System 9780, video input connectors are on the CM9700-VPP panel, as shown in Figure 15.

NOTE: The distance from the CM9700MDD-EVS to the matrix bay video input connector must be less than the maximum distance for the coaxial cable. Refer to Table B for maximum video coaxial cable distances.

Table B. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements

Cable Type*

Maximum Distance

 

 

RG59/U

750 ft (229 m)

 

 

RG6/U

1,000 ft (305 m)

 

 

RG11/U

1,500 ft (457 m)

 

 

*Cable requirements:

75-ohm impedance.

All-copper center conductor; steel-center conductor cable may result in poor performance.

All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage.

C1570M-C (5/06)

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Contents CM9700MDD-EVS Matrix Digital Decoder Page Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Regulatory Notices Regulatory NoticesRecommended Power Supplies Optional AccessoriesDescription Compatible ProductsRear View Front ViewImportant NOTE. Please Read Sample ApplicationHardware Installation Overview InstallationParts List Before YOU BeginProduct Serial Number Label Product Serial Number Label PlacementMounting Desktop InstallationTighten the Thumbscrew to Secure the Unit Wall Mount InstallationTighten Thumbscrew to Secure the Unit Rack Mount InstallationPelco Badge Orientation Pelco Badge OrientationCM9700-CC1 Connection Basic Hardware ConnectionsCM9700-CC1 Pin Lead Pin Label LeadCable Type Matrix BAY ConnectionCamera Monitor Camera Monitor CM9700MDD-EVS Camera Connector Sleeve Common Connector TipAudio Output Connection LineNetwork Connection NetworkWire Gauge Maximum Distance Power ConnectionUnits Powered Connecting the Power Additional Optional Configuration Software ConfigurationMacro Configuration Network Video Recorder ConfigurationADD the CM9700MDD-EVS to the Matrix System Configuration Port Configuration Configuring CM9700MDD-EVS Settings Configure the CM9700MDD-EVS SettingsClick Next. The Device Identification page opens ADD Endura Cameras to the Matrix System ConfigurationClick Next, and then click Finish on the Add More Devices Configure a CM9700 Soft Alarm to Represent AN Endura Alarm WS5000 Add Script Dialog Box Macro ConfigurationC1570M-C 5/06 Sample NVR management scenario Network Video Recorder ManagementViewing NVRs in the Device Tree Configure a CM9700 Macro to Switch Video to a Backup NVR Associate a Soft Alarm with AN NVR Associate a Macro with a Soft AlarmExporting CM9700-MGR Configuration Files C1570M-C 5/06 Operation Front Panel IndicatorsDVR Menu Viewing VideoABC Viewing and Controlling Video 22 Ptz Function Keyboard Icon Menu Using Digital Zoom Recorded Video OnlyFunction Current Mode = PausePlay Recorded Video Pause Recorded VideoPlayback Speed Current Mode = PlayPlay Recorded Video in Reverse Using the Alternate Cameras Feature Mode Function Unit Status Indicator Light CONFIGURATION/RESET ButtonProblem Possible Causes Suggested Remedy TroubleshootingModel SpecificationsRecommended Power Supplies Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001