1.1 9760 SIDE – CC1 TO WALL BLOCK

1.Determine the cable type (straight or reverse)* that is provided or exists on-site that you want to use between the RJ-45 Sercom connector on the CC1 and the wall block.

*see Figure 5-1 in Appendix I

2.Make the connection using Figure 1-3 as a guide.

1.2 SAT SIDE – WALL BLOCK TO SAT

1.Depending on the cable type used, wire the wall block-to-SATconnection based on Figure 1-3 and the included pin designation table. The 12-posi- tion wiring plug can be removed from the unit for easy wiring access.

2.Strip and insert each wire to be connected in the provided slot. Tighten firmly with a straight-slotted screwdriver as shown.

Figure 1-3

Wall Block Connections

NOTE: The Comms configuration file in the MGR program is used to set communication parameters for the SAT connected to the Sercom port (see SECTION 2, 3.1 COMMS Files).

2.0 VIDEO TIE LINES

In order for the SAT to fulfill its function as a Satellite of the 9760 system, video interconnects, in the form of tie lines, must be run between the SAT and the CM9760-MXB. The tie line–there must be at least one–has several uses. One function is to serve as a pathway for 9760 operators who want to call up satellite camera displays via their 9760 system keyboards. The other is to provide a pathway for the programmed display (on 9760-system monitors) of alarm-activated link cameras located on the SAT SIDE of the configuration.

2.1 9760 SIDE

The video tie lines coming from the SAT are connected to avail- able, video input BNCs on the CM9760-MXB unit (see the NOTE in Figure 1-4). Specifically note the physical port to which each tie line is connected. You need this information later, when the Cameras and Link Cameras configuration files (flat files) are pro- grammed on the 9760 SIDE of the configuration. These inputs are treated differently so that they are recognized as tie lines and not just regular video inputs.

2.2 SAT SIDE

You must also allocate at least one monitor-out on the SAT SIDE of the configuration to tie line use. In most instances, you also need one monitor-out for local SAT operation and programming.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The ratio of tie line to local moni- tor-out use is under user control, subject to the condi- tion that at least one tie line exists and that the following

rule for multiple tie line hookup is obeyed: If you use one tie line, it must be connected to the MON 1 BNC. If you use two tie lines, they must be connected to the MON 1 and MON 2 BNC monitor-outs, and so on. Tie lines must be connected in sequential, ascending order to the monitor-outs on the SAT. You may not “skip” around. Never configure a monitor-out for LOCAL use until all tie lines are configured first.

Figure 1-4

Video Tie Line Hookup

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