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Coaxitron Matrix
System 8500
Installation/
Operation Manual
C501M-B (10/97)
Pelco • 300 W. Pontiac Way, Clovis • CA 93612-5699 USA • Pelco Online @ http://www.pelco.com
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REVISION HISTORY Revision Level Date Description 1.0 7/93 Initial Issue, PRELIMINARY 1.1 9/93 Revised; Additional features added. All pages af- fected. PRELIMINARY 1.2 5/94 Revised; Additional features added. Major revisions of sections 5 and 6. Minor revisions throughout. A 9/95 Manual completely revised. New information through- out. Updated to include CM9505J/CM9505UPS in- stallation information, as well as CM8506/CM8507 Option Board installation information. New Card Cage Exploded-view diagr
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGAURDS ............................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 REGULATORY NOTICES .................................................................................................... 1-2 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..........................................
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4.3.3.1.6 Option Board Receiver Connections .................................... 4-9 4.3.3.2 Setting Termination on Video Inputs ..................................................... 4-10 4.3.3.3 Determining and Setting Monitor Output Assignments .......................... 4-10 4.3.3.4 Camera Location to Video Input Hookup ............................................... 4-10 4.3.3.4.1 Cable Selection ................................................................... 4-11 4.3.3.4.2 Termination.
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5.5.2.3 Programming Camera Labels................................................................ 5-25 5.5.2.4 Programming Receiver Types ............................................................... 5-26 5.5.2.5 Programming Presets ............................................................................ 5-27 5.5.2.6 Programming Patterns........................................................................... 5-27 5.5.2.7 Programming Zones ................................................
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 CM8500 Configuration Diagram .................................................................................................. 2-1 2 CM8505R Dimension Drawing .................................................................................................... 4-1 2A CM8503A-1 Card Cage and CM8505 Keyboard Back Panel Connector Layout ........................ 4-2 3 Data Cable Pin Assignments.......................................................................
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1.0 WARNINGS Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ven- 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS tilation and to ensure reliable operation of the CCTV product, and to protect it from overheating. These open- Before installing your equipment, please read the fol- ings must not be blocked or covered. The openings lowing important safeguards as outlined by Underwrit- should never be blocked by placing the CCTV product ers Laboratories Inc. on furniture, carpet, or similar surfaces. The
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Damage Requiring Servicing The Lightning Flash with an arrow Unplug this CCTV product from the wall outlet and head symbol within an equilateral refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the triangle means that if the enclosure following conditions: is opened, electrical circuitry is ex- a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. posed which imposes an electric b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen shock hazard to persons present. into the CCTV product. c. If th
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2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The full-feature standard software package can be pro- grammed by the user to custom tailor the System 8500 System 8500 is a microprocessor-based cross-point for each individual application. Included in the soft- video matrix switcher capable of handling up to 32 video ware package are system management features, pass- inputs to 16 monitor outputs (8 monitor outputs with word protection/priority, preset position options, tour CM8502A-1), from as many as 8 independent ke
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2.1 MODELS AND ASSOCIATED 2.1.3 Keyboard Controllers EQUIPMENT CM8505D Full-function desktop keyboard for 2.1.1 CPU/Card Cage/Power Supply System 8500. Provides joystick con- trol for pan/tilt functions, lens control CM8502A-1 Card Cage capable of 32 inputs and switches, auxiliary function switches, up to 8 monitor outputs. Each out- numeric data entry keypad. Derives put requires a CM8504 I/O card. power from main CPU/Card Cage. (CM8502A-1 is shipped with one (See section 4.3.2.3 for maximum C
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2.1.4 Optional Feature Circuit Cards 2.1.5.1 Standard Receiver/Drivers ® CM8506 Communication circuit card to allow CX9024RX Coaxitron outdoor receiver for 24 the CM8500 to communicate with VAC pan/tilt units, 24 VAC camera Wiretron Receiver/Drivers. Mounts power, zoom lens control and auxil- to Buffer Card. iary functions. (Requires 120 VAC in- put power.) CM8507 Communication circuit card to allow the CM8500 to communicate with CX9024RX-PP Same as CX9024RX except designed Pelco RS-422 receive
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® ® 2.1.5.2 Intercept /Legacy Receiver/Drivers DRD08 Dome receiver/driver for 8-inch In- *** ® tercept series domes. (Refer to Specification Sheet C416 for specific ordering information.) DRD14 Dome receiver/driver for 14-inch In- *** ® tercept series domes. (Refer to Specification Sheet C454 for specific ordering information.) ® LRD41 – Coaxitron receiver/driver for *** * ® Legacy series pan/tilts. (Refer to Specification Sheet C277 for specific ordering information.) * Denotes differen
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3.0 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 CARD CAGE 3.1.1 General Programmable switching duration: Minute, 1 second Programmable number of steps/sequence: 32 Maximum number of sequences: 16 3.1.2 Video Inputs Number of inputs: 32 Type: 75-ohm unbalanced terminating or looping; jumper selectable Level: 1V peak-to-peak Connector type: Panel-mount BNC 3.1.3 Video Outputs Number: 1-16 Type: 75-ohm unbalanced Level: 1V peak-to-peak nominal Video fail detection: Type: Vertical sync detector Action: Switch
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3.1.6 Keyboard Interface Protocol: Balanced differential 10V peak-to-peak Number of ports: 8 Number of independent keyboards: 8 maximum Baud Rate: 9600 Connector type: RJ-45 8-pin modular (female) Cable type (supplied): 25 feet, flat, unshielded (may be shielded) Programmable: Yes; on-screen, menu-driven 3.1.7 Alarm Interface Inputs Number of inputs: 32 Connector type: Two (2) 37-pin D-type female Sensing: Normally open 3.1.8 Relay Follow Outputs Number of outputs: 32 Connector type: Two (2)
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3.2 KEYBOARD 3.2.1 General Numeric keypad: 12 keys; [0]-[9], [CLEAR], [SELECT] Function keypad: 12 keys; [ESCAPE], [SEQ], [TOUR], [FLIP], [NEXT], [CAM], [MON], [ALARM ACK], [RELAY TRIGGER], [PREV],[PATTERN],[PRESET] Lens function switch block: 6 momentary switches; [ZOOM WIDE], [ZOOM TELE], [FOCUS NEAR], [FOCUS FAR], [IRIS CLOSE], [IRIS OPEN] Joystick: Vector-solving, variable-speed 3.2.2 Keyboard Electrical Specifications Input voltage: ±12 VDC Power consumption: 7W Ambient operating temperatu
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4.0 INSTALLATION If you have the CM8505R keyboard controller, mount it securely into a suitable equipment rack or frame, us- 4.1 INSTALLATION PREPARATION ing the supplied rack mount screws and washers. Keep in mind the visibility and accessibility of the control Before installing your CM8500 system, it is necessary functions while installing the keyboard. to know how the system will be configured. This infor- mation is needed not only for the hardware installa- 4.3 SYSTEM HOOKUP tion, but is
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4.3.2 Keyboard to CPU Hookup of the keyboard. (On the CM8505R keyboard, it doesn’t matter which port you use on the keyboard. Two con- Up to eight (8) independent keyboards may be installed. nectors are provided to support the daisy chaining of The backplane of the main card cage has eight (8) ports keyboards, but this feature is not currently available.) that correspond to the keyboard inputs (refer to Figure If user-supplied cabling is installed, then the CM9505J 2A). If the supplied 8-conduc
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4.3.2.1 CM9505UPS/CM9505J 4.3.2.3 CM9505J Wire/Pin Installation Configuration The CM8502A-1 and CM8503A-1 Card Cages each Note that the pin assignments on the CM9505J wire offer a total of eight (8) individual keyboard commu- connection do not match the RJ-45 modular connector. nications ports. Normally one keyboard utilizes one Make connections accordingly. (The color information communications port. Communications between each printed on the CM9505J PC board has no relevance in ke
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If the CPU is to supply power to the keyboards, the NOTE: The 8-conductor cable provided by distance limitations based on conductor size are shown Pelco with the CM8505D, CM9505J or in the following table: CM9505UPS is 28 gauge. NOTE: When using the CM9505J with the Wire ga. ft/m CM9505UPS , use pins 1, 2, 7, and 8 ONLY. This will allow for data to be passed through, 14 832 / 254 and for power to be reintroduced at the 16 416 / 127 CM9505UPS. 18 275 / 84 20 166 / 51 22 104 / 32 24 64 / 20 28 26