Product specifications

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
analog systems and controls
C1555 / REVISED 11-2-10
International Standards
Organization Registered Firm;
ISO 9001 Quality System
CM9770 Series Matrix
MICROPROCESSOR-BASED SWITCHER/CONTROLLER; 2,048 INPUTS; 512 OUTPUTS
Product Features
Microprocessor-Based, Full Cross-Point Video Matrix
High-Density Architecture Supports up to 256 Cameras and
32 Monitors in Each Bay
Control up to 2,048 Cameras and 512 Monitors in a Single Node or
Expand Camera Capacity with a Multi-Node System (up to 24
Nodes)
Full System Reports From CM9700-MGR Provide System Wiring and
Confi
guration Details
Sixteen RS-422 COM Ports (Expandable to 120) and Two RS-232
Full-
Duplex Ports Available on the CPU
System Diagnostic LEDs Displayed on Front Panel
Flash T
echnology Eases System Maintenance and Upgrades
Logical Camera Selection and Priority Level Operation
Multiplexer and DVR Control Via Keyboard
Built-in Video Loss Detection
Windows
®
-Based System Management Software (Windows 2000,
XP) Includes Multilanguage Menus and On-Screen Help
Factory Tested Prepackaged Systems
ASCII Data Input to Interface Access Control and Other External
Computer
-Based Systems
Powerful Macro Programming
Optional Accessories
“Hot Switch” and Backup CPU Ensure Uninterrupted Operation
Redundant Power Supplies for Switching Bays
Coaxitron
®
Translator Allows PTZ Communication Over Standard
Coaxial Cable
Responds to 5,000 Alarms
Network Interface Unit Allows Multiple Systems to Share Video and
Control
DVR Management
All CM9770 Series systems require installation by a Pelco Certified Dealer/
Installer. This specification sheet may be used for purpose of information only
and does not constitute approval or certification of receiving party. Proof of
certification must be provided prior to shipment of CM9770 Systems
contained herein.
The 9770 System is a full-featured video matrix switching control
system that allows users to view and control up to 2,048 cameras
and 512 monitors on a single node. Expanded monitor capacity in
the matrix bay allows implementation of larger systems with a
smaller footprint (less hardware) than other matrix systems.
The base configuration for the 9770 System is made up of a central
processing unit (CC1), matrix switching bay(s) (MXBs) with video
input/output modules, and keyboard controllers (KBDs). Optional
components can be added to enhance system capabilities.
Preconfigured, prepackaged systems make installation fast and
simple. The 9770 System features a user-friendly Windows-based
management system, which allows for easy system programming
and maintenance.
Macros allow activation of events based on schedule or alarm.
Macros may call system-wide sequences (tours); activate preset
positions on properly equipped cameras; and activate external
relays to control auxiliary functions such as locking doors (additional
equipment may be required).
The 9770 System also includes built-in video loss detection and
system diagnostic features, indicated by LEDs on the front panel of
the matrix bay. Flash technology incorporated into the system
design allows for easier system maintenance and upgrades.
Optional DVR management allows DVRs to be controlled directly
from the system keyboards. Suitable DVRs can be monitored for
operational conditions ensuring continuous recording.
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