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ADDENDUM
Addendum No.: C1577M-A
Date: August 4, 2004
Manuals Affected: CM9760 Series Manuals – C538M-A, C539M-A, C540M-B, C541M-C, C542M-B,
C543M-A, C544M, C549M-A, C572M, C573M-D, C578M, C579M, C1501M, C1503M,
C1510M-QS, C1510M-A, C1520M-B, C1528M-D, C1940M, C1941M, C1942M, and
C1943M
Manual Update: The CM9760-CC1 has been replaced with the CM9700-CC1 and the CM9760-MGR manage-
ment software has been replaced with the CM9700-MGR management software.
Keep the following in mind when referring to
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® CM9760-VCRC VCR Controller Installation/ Operation Manual C1941M (7/98) Pelco • 3500 Pelco Way • Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA • www.pelco.com In North America and Canada: Tel (800) 289-9100 • FAX (800) 289-9150 International Customers: Tel +1(559) 292-1981 • FAX +1(559) 348-1120
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CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 GENERAL ..................................................................................................5 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ...............................5 1.2 REGULATORY NOTICES ..................................................................5 2.0 DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................6 2.1 MODELS .....................................................................................
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 Front View of CM9760-VCRC ............................................................7 2 Front Panel Removal..........................................................................7 3 DIP Switch Location ...........................................................................8 4 Rear View of CM9760-VCRC.............................................................9 5 VCR Input Plugs .........................................................................
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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.
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2.0 DESCRIPTION The CM9760-VCRC is another optional accessory of the System 9760™. This VCRC gives security and surveillance operators the ability to automatically or manually control appropriate VCRs from the 9760 matrix system. It is designed to remotely control seven basic VCR functions using two different control methods; resistive ladder remote control and S-Link remote control. Currently, it supports Sanyo and Sony model resistive ladder VCRs and Sony model S-Link VCRs. Some of the more i
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3.0 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION 3.1 FRONT VIEW Figure 1 illustrates the front view of the unit. Power and data LEDs occupy opposite ends of the front panel. The power LED on the left is green and the data LED on the right is red. All other connectors, switches, inputs and outputs are on the rear of the unit except for two DIP switches and a reset switch located behind the front panel cover plate. The DIP switches can be accessed easily by removing the five flat-head Phillips screws that hold
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3.1.1 DIP Switches With the front panel removed, DIP switch 1 and DIP switch 2 are visible. These two ten-position DIP switches configure and define many functions of the CM9760- VCRC. 3.1.1.1 DIP Switch Locations Figure 3 identifies the relative locations of DIP switches 1 and 2. 3.1.1.2 DIP Switch Functions DIP switch functions are discussed in Section 3.3, SETUP. 3.1.2 LEDs The green POWER LED located on the left front panel of the unit comes ON at power up. The red DATA LED located on th
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3.2 REAR VIEW The rear of the unit is illustrated in Figure 4. From left to right are the following: 1. The four 16-input blocks of VCR connectors in the form of screw-type connec- tors with associated mating plugs (one shown in Block 1) running from the left rear to middle right of the unit NOTE: VCR block ranges are as- 2. The VCRC output relay (one per unit) signed specific VCR type via slide 3. RS-422 input/output communication connectors (RJ-45 type) switches 7 through 10 on DIP switch 2.
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3.2.1 Input VCR Connectors Physically, each of the four VCRC input connectors consists of the same number of input screw-type terminals. Each input group uses a dual-row removable plug and each plug is associated with 8 VCR inputs. IMPORTANT: Control cable For example, refer to the leftmost group represented in Figure 5, which shows VCR length should not be extended fur- inputs 1-16. Of these VCR inputs, 1-8 are wired using the top 16 screw terminal ther than the supplied 20 feet be- positions
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3.2.2 Relay Output Connector Figure 6 illustrates the relay output connector and its relative port pin assignments. The connector is a three-position plug with screw-type contacts similar in operation to the mating connectors just discussed. By default, the relay is in its normal state at power up of the unit as shown in Figure th 6. During operation, the relay may be toggled by controlling the 64 VCR on the VCRC by entering VCR number 64 on the keypad, then pressing the Camera but- ton which b
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3.2.3.1 DB-9 Connector Pin-outs The DB-9 connector is reserved for factory use only. 3.2.3.2 RJ-45 Connector The RJ-45 connector pin-outs are illustrated in Figure 7. Because both RJ-45 connectors have the same wiring pin-outs, they require the same “flipped” cable. In other words, the IN connector requires a “flipped” cable for connecting the first unit to the CC1, and the OUT connector requires a “flipped” for cascading other units. A “flipped” cable is as follows: Pin 1 of the cable at one
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3.2.4 Power Connections The CM9760-VCRC utilizes an auto-ranging internal transformer circuit that allows the input power to range from 100-240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz. Associated with the input power is the power ON/OFF switch and the input power fuse. The fuse is easily changed as illustrated in Figure 9. IMPORTANT: IT IS IMPORTANT TO ACTIVELY AVOID INTRODUCING CURRENT GROUND LOOPS IN YOUR CONFIGURATIONS WHEN HOOKING UP A VCRC AND ITS ASSOCIATED VCRs TO POWER SOURCES. IF POSSIBLE, HOOK EVERYTHING TO
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3.3 SETUP 3.3.1 Preliminary Discussion The VCR controller (VCRC) enables automatic control (via macro execution) or NOTE: It is highly recommended manual control (from the CM9760-KBD) of seven predefined VCR functions. Each that VCRC address # 1 (Frame Ad- VCRC can control up to 64 VCRs. dress 0) be used first, VCRC ad- dress # 2 second, and so on, to VCR control is implemented by associating System 9760™ GPIs to VCRs. When a minimize programming confusion. GPI is used for VCR control, its f
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NOTES: ANY OF THE 11 VCRCS MAY BE ASSIGNED ANY OF THE USEABLE EVEN FRAME ADDRESSES IN ANY ORDER YOU WISH (KEEP IN MIND THE SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATION MADE IN THE NOTES ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE). JUST REMEMBER THAT THE FRAME ADDRESS USED IS ASSOCIATED WITH A SPECIFIC VCR RANGE. IF YOU TRY TO CONTROL A VCR THAT DOESN'T FALL WITHIN THE VCR RANGE, NOTHING WILL HAPPEN. Figure 10. DIP Switch Functions Pelco Manual C1941M (7/98) 15
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3.3.3 Software Setup–Using the MGR Program to Configure VCRC Operation The VCRC unit controls up to 64 VCRs per unit and provides seven basic functions of VCR control direct from the CM9760 keyboard. These controls include Stop, Pause, Play, Eject Fast Forward, Rewind and Record. The VCRC accepts GPI commands issued under call functions of VCR control via direct key entry or through properly prepared Macros. Access to GPI functionality is setup in the MGR program in the following manner. Wh
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7. This brings up the GPI SETUP file dialog box (.GPI file). Refer to Figure 12. NOTE: When writing macros to control VCR operation, keep in 8. Program logical GPI numbers for all the physical numbers that will be used. mind the following: The physical GPI numbers correspond to a specific VCR control signal on the VCR controller. Also, these GPI numbers correspond with the “Connect GPI” The macro must reflect your actual numbers entered previously in the camera file. equipment configuration; if
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10. Define operator access, save the GPI file, return to the MGR main menu screen and press the tab to bring up the COMMS file (.SCP file). Refer to Figure 13. 11. In the COMMs file assign an equipment number “17” to the port on the CC1 that will be used for communicating to the VCRC. Also, set communication settings for 9600 baud and even parity. Save the COMMs file, back out of the MGR program and transfer all appropriate configuration files to disk and load these files onto the CC1 to which y
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4.0 INSTALLATION Physical installation of the VCRC unit is relatively simple, although various configu- rations are possible. 4.1 DIRECT RACK-MOUNT HOOK-UP Regardless of the location of a VCRC unit, it will more than likely be installed in a rack (refer to Figure 14). The VCRC unit mounts in a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) rack and occupies only one RU (1.75" or 4.45 cm) of rack space. 4.2 REMOTE OPERATION If it is desired or necessary to place the VCRC unit some distance from the control- ler