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CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 GENERAL ............................................................................................... 5 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ............................... 5 1.2 CERTIFICATIONS ............................................................................. 5 2.0 DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................... 6 2.1 MAIN FEATURES ..............................................................................
5.0 ADVANCED OPERATION ......................................................................... 22 5.1 PRESET CAMERA POSITIONS ...................................................... 22 5.1.1 Recalling Presets ..................................................................22 5.1.2 Creating Presets ................................................................... 22 5.1.3 Deleting Presets ................................................................... 22 5.2 VCR CONTROL .............................
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page The CM9760-KBD/9760-KBR ............................................................ 6 Default Menu Icons ............................................................................ 7 DIP Switches ..................................................................................... 9 Com Ports and DIP Switches............................................................. 9 Basic Keyboard Setup Configuration and Wiring ..............................
1.0 GENERAL 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed. 1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes. 2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6 or 6P enclosure, it is designed for Indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture. 3. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco. 4.
2.0 DESCRIPTION The CM9760-KBD/CM9760-KBR keyboard is the interface between the operator and the CM9760 system. It can be used to select and maneuver cameras, and to control a CM9760 system. The keyboard is programmable, and can be used to create and execute macros. This gives the operator access to effective monitoring procedures for any CCTV application. Many of the keys can be assigned both simple and complex functions.
2.3 PHYSICAL LAYOUT The CM9760-KBD keyboard (see Figure 1) comprises: 1. Liquid crystal display (LCD) 4. User definable control keys 2. Multipurpose function keys 5. Function control 3. Keypad 6. Lens control 2.3.1 LCD Display The LCD is a four-line display, in which: Line 1 Line 1 displays the video output (which is typically a monitor), and the video input source (which is often a camera). It also indicates whether or not a selected input is defined as a PTZ camera or VCR.
2.3.5 Function Control This section of the keyboard provides the following facilities: Backward step through available camera selections Forward step through available camera selections Selection, creation and execution of macros Rcl: recall previous selections Alt: cycle through inputs associated with election Prst: recall preset Lock: lock/unlock cameras to monitors 2.3.6 Lens Control NOTE: The turbo button, , switches drives into high speed mode, where they have this feature.
3.0 INSTALLATION AND SETUP 3.1 INSTALLATION (Refer to Figure 5 on the next page) 1. Ensure that all DIP switches are in the OFF position, as shown in Figure 3. The DIP switches are on the underside of the keyboard. 2. The RJ-45 connectors on the supplied Pelco power pack serve a dual function: (1) to provide power to the keyboard and (2), serve as a data path between the keyboard and the CM9760-CC1.
* STRAIGHT OR PARALLEL CABLE SERCOM BOARD (LOCATED IN CM9760-CC1) COM 1 PORTS 5 - 12 WALL-MOUNT POWER-PAC PIN 1 PIN 1 (BOTTOM OF CM9760-KBD) SERCOM PORT 5 * REVERSE OR CROSS-WIRED CABLE * SEE APPENDIX D FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON CABLE IDENTIFICATION 12 VDC KEYBOARD INPUT POWER POWER PAC TX + 1 1 1 TX + 1 TX - 2 2 2 TX - 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 RX - 7 7 7 RX - 7 RX + 8 8 8 RX + 8 + 12 VDC GND RJ-45 SERCOM PORT RJ-45 COM 1 POWER SUPPLY CM9760-CC1 CM9760-K
3.2.2 To Leave Setup Mode 1. Select and return DIP switch 2 to the OFF position. 3.2.3 Creating a Setup PIN The factory settings for the CM9760-KBD include the default password 1234. An alternative password can be defined as follows: ADVANCE SETUP 4 > SETUP PIN CONFIRM DEFINE PIN CONFIRM **** **** **** **** NOTE: A PIN is required to enter SETUP mode. 1. While in setup mode, use to locate Advance Setup 4. 2. Select 3.
3.2.7 Direct Camera Control/Serial Port Speeds Intercept® receiver/drivers can be connected directly to the CM9760-KBD. In this configuration, cameras are controlled directly by the keyboard, and not via an intermediate switching matrix controller. Thereafter they may be controlled directly. CAMERA DIRECT CONTROL > COM 1 COM 2 PELCO PELCO The receiver/drivers are connected to COM 1 and/or COM 2. Up to 16 cameras can be connected to a single COM port, giving a maximum of 32.
ADVANCE SETUP 1 > HOST SYSTEM 9750 COM 1 4800 8E COM 2 4800 8E COM 3 4800 8E NOTE: Proceeding beyond COM 1 or COM 3 using 5. Select the camera icon, 6. The next screen gives you a choice for “Camera direct control type.” Change, if necessary, the receiver/driver type listed as being attached to COM 1 and/or COM 2 to the receiver/driver type you actually have connected to COM 1 and/ or COM 2 (usually this is Pelco). 7. Continue with the and/or .
3.2.9 User Definable Control Keys The user definable control keys can be assigned various functions such as the enter function. While in setup mode, functions can be assigned to the user definable control keys as follows: KEYBOARD DEFINE MODE > NOT DEFINED NUM 0 KEY DEFINE NUM 1 PLEASE ENTER A KEY NUM 3 NUM 4 With the keyboard in setup mode, select 1. mode. Select NOTE: Many of the functions require an additional attribute in the form of a number, for which you will be prompted.
4. Up to ten user-defined icons. To upload a keyboard setup to all keyboards connected to a specific CM9760 system in a multiple-node CCTV installation, you must know the appropriate node number. To upload a keyboard setup to a specific keyboard connected to a specific CM9760 system in a multiple-node CCTV installation, you must know the keyboard number (1-96) and the node number. 3.2.
The Keyboard LCD will indicate that it is cycling through the camera map settings; when finished, the LCD will display “End of Tx.” 3.2.12.2 Downloading Through the CM9760 System NOTE: Enter 0 to select all nodes, and enter 9999 to select the local node only. Setups can be downloaded/uploaded using keyboards connected to 9760 systems. In this configuration, it is possible to upload the setup of a single keyboard to many other selected keyboards simultaneously.
3.3 DIAGNOSTICS MODE Diagnostics mode is activated when DIP switch 1 is ON. To leave diagnostics mode, ADVANCE SETUP 1 select > HOST SYSTEM 9750 COM 1 4800 8E COM 2 4800 8E COM 3 4800 8E and return DIP switch 1 to the OFF position. Diagnostics mode allows you to test the: 1. LCD display 2. Keys 3. Serial ports (not available at this time) 4. DIP switches 3.3.1 Testing the Display DIAGNOSTIC MODE V3.3 LCD TEST 1. While in diagnostics mode, select 2. Select to test Graphic Page 0. 3.
4.0 OPERATION 4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the operation of a CM9760 System using the CM9760-KBD. The following is assumed: 1. The CM9760 system is functional. 2. Initial power-up has been completed. 3. CM9760 setup files have been programmed. You should also have the following information: 1. A PIN that permits logging on 2. If necessary, a PIN that provides access to the setup functions 3. If necessary, a PIN that provides access to the define menu 4.
4.4 LOGGING OFF from the default menu, which can be reached by pressing To log off, select . This will result in the prompt Are you sure you want to log off? Select to log off, or select to remain logged on. Alternatively, select monitor 0 to log OFF from any menu level without the log-off prompt. 4.5 SELECTING MONITORS 1. Using the keypad, enter a monitor number, and then press or, select 2. from the default menu. Cycle through the available monitor sequence using and .
4.7 LOCKING CAMERAS OR INPUT DEVICES To lock a camera to a monitor (or other output device), select the appropriate camera 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. 2. 3. 4. Car Park 1 Car Park 2 Mezzanine 1 Mezzanine 2 5. 6. 7.
4.9 OPERATING PTZ CAMERAS The controls for PTZ cameras are located on the right-hand side of the keyboard (see Figure 1). If a selected camera is a PTZ type, the operator will be informed via a display prompt. The joystick is proportional, enabling variable speed drives (where fitted) to be speed controlled. NOTE: It is possible to operate the joystick simultaneously with a lens function. The iris open and close button only functions with the appropriate lens fitted.
5.0 ADVANCED OPERATION 5.1 PRESET CAMERA POSITIONS NOTE: Presets are only possible when receiver/drivers, zoom lenses and/or pan/tilt heads are fitted with preset facilities. A preset camera position is a set of parameters which define pan, tilt, zoom and focus adjustments. A preset camera position can be recalled as follows: 1. Manually, using the CM9760 keyboard 2. Automatically as the result of an alarm condition (refer to the 9760 alarm file) 3. From a macro command 5.1.1 Recalling Presets 1.
5.2 VCR CONTROL VCRs can be connected and controlled via a CM9760 system and CM9760 keyboard in the following configurations: 1. Via a start/stop signal from the Pelco Alarm Interface Unit (no full control) 2. Via a Relay Interface unit, enabling remote control using the CM9760 keyboard 3. Via a Pelco Infra-Red Control System, enabling remote control using the CM9760 keyboard VCRs can be controlled from the CM9760 keyboard if 1. The VCRs have been modified appropriately.
5.3 GPI CONTROL NOTE: Peripheral devices can be operated manually, or via macros (refer to Section 5.4). A GPI can control up to eight relays. Relays are controlled from the auxiliary keys on the CM9760 keyboard. A list of all GPIs and auxiliary keys should be available from your manager or security supervisor. 5.3.1 Selecting GPIs NOTE: If the GPI number is valid, GPI n will be displayed (where n is the GPI number). If the GPI has not been installed, GPI not present will appear.
5.4.2 Pausing Macros To pause a macro: 1. Select to display the running macro number. 2. Select and 3. When the required macro is selected, ensure that it is running by referring to the display. 4. If the macro is running, halt it by selecting 5. Select to step through macros that have been loaded. . to revert to the default menu. 5.4.3 Restarting Macros 1. Select to display the macros. 2. Using and 3. If 4. Select , step through the loaded macros.
5.4.5 Deleting Macros To delete a macro: 1. Using the numeric keypad, enter the required macro number. 2. Press to display the macro sub-menu. 3. Select to delete the specified macro. or, from the default menu. 1. Select 2. Step through the loaded macros using 3. With the appropriate macro selected, choose 4. Press and . in order to delete it. to return to the default menu. 5.4.
Using macros, camera sequences can be programmed directly from the CM9760 keyboard. To program a macro: NOTE: If the entered macro number has been allocated, the Macro Defined prompt will be displayed. from the default menu. 1. Select 2. If necessary, enter your define PIN. 3. Select 4. Enter a macro number. 5. Press 6. If necessary, enter a monitor number using the keypad. 7. If necessary, enter a camera number using the keypad. 8.
5.6 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE NOTE: Care should be taken when the system is networked, because changing the time/date on any CM9760-KBD keyboard will alter the time for the entire system. Approval should be sought from the appropriate authority before making such changes. The time and date can be changed from the 9760 keyboard. Time and date information is stored in the CM9760 system. To change the time and date: 1. Select from the default menu, in order to call up the program sub- menu. 2.
6.0 ALARMS Alarms can be armed or disarmed from the CM9760 keyboard. Alarms which are armed using the CM9760 keyboard affect only the operators responsible for them. Such operators receive alarm messages and are able to reset these alarms when triggered. The following Sections (6.1 thru 6.5) relate to alarms when the CM9760 keyboard is connected to the Pelco CM9760 system. 6.1 ARMING ALARMS NOTE: The default define PIN is 1234. See Section 2.0 about defining alternative define PINs.
1. and NOTE: , to display the alarm sub-menu. Select an alarm using Select . 2. Select . 3. Enter your define PIN. 4. To disarm more alarms repeat steps 1 to 3. 5. Having finished disarming the alarms, select is highlighted when an alarm is armed. or press . 6.3 ALARM STATUS NOTE: If is highlighted, the To see if a specific alarm is armed: alarm is armed. 1. Enter the logical number of the alarm whose status you wish to query. 2. Select . To find all armed alarms: 1.
7.0 APPENDICES Appendix A. Keyboard LCD Default Menu and Tree Listing Appendix B. Icon Legend Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs Appendix D. Keyboard to Keyboard Cabling Connections Appendix E. Setup Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 2 ON) Appendix F. Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 1 ON) Appendix G.
AUX 3 LOCK AUX 4 CONTROL CAMERA OVERRIDE AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUXILIARY SUB MENU OVERRIDE SUB MENU LOCK AUX 8 AUX 1 CAMERA SUB MENU PRESET SUB MENU MONITOR SUB MENU FORWARD BACKWARD FORWARD BACKWARD QUIT QUIT AUX 2 QUIT M O R E PROGRAM MASK QUIT PRESET GPI UNMASK DATE/ TIME MACRO DEFINE LCD SUB MENU QUIT AUX 1 AUX 2 FORWARD BACKWARD AUX 3 MACRO PAUSE AUX 7 DELETE MACRO AUX 8 AUX 5 AUX 6 QUIT GPI AUX SUB MENU AUX 4 GPI SUB MENU ALARM SUB MENU MACRO PAUSE MACR
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Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs VOLUME RELAY 2 1C COM 3 COM 2 COM 1 RESET BUTTON DIP SWITCHES RS-422 Serial Port Main port used for power into keyboard, and for comm’s link to Pelco CM9760-CC1 CPU. It is also used to drive Camera Control Receiver/ Drivers in direct mode. These I/O lines are connected to 8 way RJ socket JP1 as shown below. Incoming DC is also brought in via this connector.
Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs (Continued) VOLUME RELAY 2 1C COM 3 COM 2 COM 1 RESET BUTTON DIP SWITCHES I 2C Bus Port This special port will be used in future for expansion of keyboard functionality - it is not available for use as a general purpose serial communications port. These I/O lines are connected to six-pin RJ socket JP4 as shown below.
Appendix D. Keyboard-to-Keyboard Cabling Connections REVERSE CABLE BROWN BROWN COMPARED “COLOR RUN” IS IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION. KEYBOARD 1 1 1 2 2 POWER 3 3 PAK 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 COM 1 COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 TO KEYBOARD 2 COM 1 POWER REPRESENTS REVERSE OR CROSS-WIRED COM 1 PAK COM 2 COM 3 STRAIGHT CABLE BROWN BROWN COMPARED “COLOR RUN” IS IN SAME DIRECTION.
Pelco Manual C540M (6/98) XXX 9750/9760 LOCAL ALL/ANY PELCO PELCO > HOST SYSTEM 9750 COM 1 4800 8E COM 2 4800 8E COM 3 4800 8E ADVANCE SETUP 1 > COM 1 COM 2 CAMERA DIRECT CONTROL > TARGET NODE KBD# KEYBOARD SETUP LCD BRIGHTNESS SETUP XXX XXX (XXX, XXX) XXX JOYSTICK SETUP KEYBOARD DEFINE MODE LOGICAL 0 0 0 0 1 T T T T 2 T T T T 3 T T T T 4 T T T T > RELAY 1 TOGGLE MAC 1 0 RELAY 2 TOGGLE MAC 2 0 5 M M M M CAMERA ASSIGN 2040 ADVANCE SETUP 2 PHYSICAL > 0 1 2 3 > TARGET NODE KBD# KEYBOA
Appendix F. Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 1 ON) DIAGNOSTIC MODE V3.3 LCD TEST DIAGNOSTIC MODE V3.3 KEYBOARD TEST V3.3 PLEASE ENTER A KEY JOYSTICK POSITION - (129,129) DIAGNOSTIC MODE V3.3 SERIAL PORT TEST V3.3 (FOR FACTORY USE ONLY) DIAGNOSTIC MODE V3.3 DIP SWITCH TEST V3.
Appendix G. CM9760-KBD Specifications ELECTRICAL Input Voltage: 12 VDC from 120 or 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz (+10%) power pack Power Consumption: 400 mA Communications: RS-422, full-duplex Operating Distance: Connectors: For direct control operation, Up to 3,900 ft (1.2 km) on 24-gauge wire (0.
8.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below: • • • • • • Three years on Genex™ Series multiplexers. Two years on all standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses.