Pelco Security Camera C540M 6 98 User Manual

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System 9750™  
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CM9760-KBD/  
CM9760-KBR  
System 9760™  
Keyboard  
Installation/  
Operation Manual  
C540M (6/98)  
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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 ............................................................................23  
5.2.1 VCR Recording with the Pelco Alarm Interface Unit (AIU) .....23  
5.2.2 VCR Control Via the Pelco IR Controller ................................23  
5.3 GPI CONTROL .................................................................................24  
5.3.1 Selecting GPIs .......................................................................24  
5.4 MACROS ..........................................................................................24  
5.4.1 Loading Macros ....................................................................24  
5.4.2 Pausing Macros ....................................................................25  
5.4.3 Restarting Macros ................................................................25  
5.4.4 Finding Macros .....................................................................25  
5.4.5 Deleting Macros ....................................................................26  
5.4.6 Creating Temporary Macros .................................................26  
5.5 VIDEO LOSS ....................................................................................27  
5.6 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE ......................................................28  
5.7 CAMERA SEQUENCES ...................................................................28  
6.0 ALARMS  
..............................................................................................29  
6.1 ARMING ALARMS ............................................................................29  
6.2 DISARMING ALARMS ......................................................................29  
6.3 ALARM STATUS ...............................................................................30  
6.4 RESETTING ALARMS .....................................................................30  
6.5 RESETTING TRIGGERED ALARMS ...............................................30  
7.0 APPENDICES ...........................................................................................31  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Keyboard LCD Default Menu and Tree Listing ..................................31  
Icon Legend ......................................................................................31  
Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs ..........................................................31  
Keyboard to Keyboard Cabling Connections ....................................31  
Setup Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 2 ON) ......................................31  
Diagnostic Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 1 ON) ...............................31  
CM9760-KBD Specifications ............................................................31  
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8.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION ...........................................40  
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
Figure  
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2
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4
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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 ..............................10  
Direct Mode Hookup .........................................................................12  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
Date  
6/97  
Comments  
C540M  
Original version.  
3/98  
Included KBR and expanded direct control instructions.  
Changed manual pagination. Added Section 1.2, Certifi-  
cations.  
6/98  
Added Section 1.2, Certifications.  
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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.  
4. After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resis-  
tance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed  
parts have not been connected to line circuitry.  
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:  
Please thoroughly famil-  
iarize yourself with the  
information in this manual  
prior to installation and  
operation.  
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a  
risk of electric shock is present within this unit.  
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and  
maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this  
unit.  
NOTE: This equipment has been  
tested and found to comply with the  
limits of a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  
rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a  
commerical environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case  
the user will be required to correct  
the interference at his own ex-  
pense.  
CAUTION:  
RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
1.2 CERTIFICATIONS  
The products identified below have been tested and certified for agency compli-  
ance as noted.  
Agency Compliance Certification  
Model  
CE  
FCC  
X
UL  
CSA/cUL  
CM9760-KBD-X  
CM9760-KBD  
X
X
Applicable CE, FCC, UL, and CSA/cUL directives/standards:  
93/68/EEC–CE Mark Directive  
89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC–Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives  
FCC–47 CFR, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A  
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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. This allows  
the keyboard to be configured by end-users to suit specific monitoring environments  
(refer to Appendix G for specifications).  
2.1 MAIN FEATURES  
User-friendliness provided by specially designed icons  
The ability to select and monitor any connected camera or video input  
Control of maneuverable cameras for pan and tilt functions (where appropriate  
equipment is fitted)  
Control of the camera iris for zoom and focus (where appropriate equipment is fitted)  
Control of camera auxiliary functions (where appropriate equipment is fitted)  
Control of peripheral devices such as VCRs, video printers, frame stores and  
video multiplexers  
Selection of macros to execute complex procedures  
The ability to arm and disarm alarms  
The ability to store and recall camera motion presets (where appropriate equip-  
ment is fitted, such as pan and tilt heads, and motorized zoom lenses)  
The ability to download user definable key configurations to and  
from other keyboards  
2.2 MODELS  
CM9760-KBD  
Programmablekeyboardwhichservesastheinterfacebetween  
the user/operator and the CM9760 system. 120 VAC, 60 Hz  
CM9760-KBD-X  
CM9760-KBR  
Same as CM9760-KBD except 230 VAC, 50 Hz  
Same as the CM9760-KBD, except it is the rack-mount version  
of the keyboard.  
CM9760-KBR-X  
Same as CM9760-KBR except 230 VAC, 50 Hz  
System 9750™  
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Figure 1. The CM9760-KBD/CM9760-KBR  
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2.3 PHYSICAL LAYOUT  
The CM9760-KBD keyboard (see Figure 1) comprises:  
1. Liquid crystal display (LCD)  
2. Multipurpose function keys  
3. Keypad  
4. User definable control keys  
5. Function control  
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.  
Line 2  
Line 3  
Line 4  
Line 2 is used to display the status of the last data entry.  
Line 3 is used to display alarm messages, and other prompts.  
Line 4 is used to display icons. A complete icon list is illustrated  
in Appendix B. The operational keyboard default Menu is  
shown in Appendix A.  
2.3.2 Multipurpose Function Keys  
Icons indicate the functions to which each of eight multipurpose function keys  
lead. Their changing purpose depends upon the mode of operation. Illustrated be-  
low are the icons of the default menu, the highest level menu of the CM9760-KBD.  
The icons are selected using the multipurpose function keys.  
2.3.3 Keypad  
This section of the keyboard is a standard numeric keypad with added keys  
to select cameras and monitors.  
2.3.4 User Definable Control Keys  
This section of the keyboard contains the user definable control keys, F1-F24. The  
functions themselves can be varied according to the customer application and the  
type of CCTV installation.  
All 24 user definable control keys are programmable using the steps provided in  
Section 3 of this guide.  
Blank labels and a punched lexan decal overlay are provided as standard with the  
CM9760-KBD.  
DISPLAY  
PTZ  
101  
2
ICONS  
Figure 2. Default Menu Icons  
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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  
This section of the keyboard is used to control cameras equipped with motorized  
zoom lenses and motorized pan-and-tilt units.  
NOTE: The turbo button,  
switches drives into high speed  
,
Using the CM9760-KBD keyboard, the operator can do the following:  
mode, where they have this feature.  
Zoom in/out  
Focus near and far  
Open and close the iris  
The joystick is proportional, enabling variable speed drives (where fitted) to be  
speed controlled.  
The proportional joystick provides operators with full control over the pan and tilt  
movements, from minimum to maximum speed. The speed is proportional to the  
amount by which the joystick is moved away from its rest (centered) location.  
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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 OFFposition, 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 func-  
tion: (1) to provide power to the keyboard and (2), serve as a data path be-  
tween the keyboard and the CM9760-CC1. Connect a “straight” or “parallel”  
cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) between COM 1 on the keyboard and the RJ-45 key-  
board input connector on the power pack (refer to Figure 5).  
3. Connect the other “reverse” or “cross-wired” cable (also RJ-45 to RJ-45) be-  
tween the remaining RJ-45 connector on the power pack and an appropriate  
RJ-45 Sercom port (most likely Com port 6) of the Sercom board occupying  
slot 1 on the rear of the Pelco CPU (CM9760-CC1).  
4. Plug the power pack into a 120 VAC power source.  
5. Turn the main power supply switch ON.  
Figure 3. DIP Switches  
VOLUME  
RELAY  
12C  
COM 3 COM 2 COM 1  
DIP SWITCHES  
RESET  
BUTTON  
(REFER TO APPENDIX C FOR ALL KEYBOARD CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS)  
Figure 4. Com Ports and DIP Switches  
3.2 SETUP  
The CM9760-KBD is configured using setup mode. In setup mode, it is possible to  
NOTE: The DIPswitches are on the  
underside of the keyboard (see Fig-  
ure 4). The default setup PIN is 1234.  
It may be altered in setup mode. See  
Appendix E, Setup Mode Menu Tree.  
Nominate a PIN for entering setup mode  
Nominate a PIN that provides access to features on the define menu  
Calibrate the joystick  
Adjust the brightness of the display  
Set the data transmission speeds at which the keyboard’s three COM ports operate  
Configure the internal relays and assign macros to them  
Assign functions to user-definable control keys  
Select direct camera control receiver/drivers.  
Assign logical camera numbers to directly controlled cameras.  
Download/upload the definitions of the user-definable control keys and user  
defined icons between keyboards  
NOTE: To restore factory default  
settings, set DIP switch positions 1,  
2 and 8 to the ON position and re-  
cycle power.  
Adjust the time-out period  
Select a host processor  
3.2.1 To Activate Setup Mode  
1. Set DIP switch 2 to the ON position  
2. Enter your setup PIN.  
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* STRAIGHT OR PARALLEL CABLE  
WALL-MOUNT POWER-PAC  
SERCOM BOARD  
(LOCATED IN CM9760-CC1)  
COM 1  
PORTS  
5 - 12  
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  
1
2
3
4
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8
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2
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TX +  
TX -  
1
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TX +  
TX -  
1
2
3
4
5
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7
8
+ 12 VDC  
GND  
RX -  
RX -  
RX +  
RX +  
RJ-45  
COM 1  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
RJ-45  
SERCOM PORT  
CM9760-CC1  
CM9760-KBD  
120/230 VAC INPUT  
Figure 5. Basic Keyboard Setup Configuration and Wiring  
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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 ****  
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1. While in setup mode, use  
and/or  
to locate Advance Setup 4.  
once again.  
2. Select , type a four-digit PIN, and select  
3. Select Confirm, retype the PIN, and select  
once again.  
NOTE: A PIN is required to enter  
SETUP mode.  
3.2.4 Creating a Define PIN  
The factory settings for the CM9760-KBD include the default password, 1234. An  
alternative password can be defined as follows:  
NOTE: A PIN is required to use the  
features that are accessible via the  
DEFINE menu.  
1. In setup mode, use  
and/or  
and/or  
to locate Advance Setup 4.  
2. Select Define PIN using  
.
3. Select  
, type a four-digit PIN, and select  
once again.  
once again.  
4. Select Confirm, retype the PIN, and select  
3.2.5 Calibrating the Joystick  
To make the joystick operational, proceed as follows:  
JOYSTICK SETUP  
XXX  
XXX (XXX, XXX) XXX  
XXX  
1. In setup mode, select  
.
2. With the joystick in the central default position, select  
.
3. Move the joystick fully left, and select  
4. Move the joystick fully right, and select  
5. Move the joystick fully down, and select  
.
.
.
6. Move the joystick fully up, and select  
.
7. Save the joystick configuration by selecting  
.
8. Select  
.
3.2.6 Adjusting the Display Brightness  
While in setup mode, the brightness of the display can be adjusted. This is done by  
LCD BRIGHTNESS SETUP  
selecting  
, after which the display may be brightened or darkened using  
. When satisfied with the brightness setting, press followed by  
NOTE: The display brightness can  
or  
.
also be adjusted by selecting  
from  
the define sub-menu. The define sub-  
menu is produced by selecting  
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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 inter-  
mediate switching matrix controller. Thereafter they may be controlled directly.  
CAMERA DIRECT CONTROL  
>
COM 1 PELCO  
COM 2 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.  
Use Figure 6 as a guide for the physical connection of receiver/drivers and associ-  
ated cameras to the CM9760-KBD for direct mode, then follow the below instruc-  
tions for configuring the system in direct mode.  
1. As before, enter direct setup by setting DIP switch 2 to the ON position, then  
enter you setup PIN number; the main menu screen, “SETUP MODE”, will  
appear.  
2. Press the multipurpose key under the  
vance Setup 1” screen.  
icon and advance to the “Ad-  
3. Use  
(
and  
to navigate to the “host” row and use the arrow keys  
,
) to select “Direct Cam Ctrl.”  
4. Use the  
key to go to COM 1 and/or COM 2 and setup the keyboard  
COM ports for the correct baud rate. Save, then Exit this screen to return to  
the main menu “SETUP MODE” screen.  
COM 1  
COM 2  
POWERPAK  
PIN 1 TX+  
PIN 2 TX-  
PIN 1 TX+  
PIN 2 TX-  
PELCO CM9760-KBD  
RECEIVER/  
DRIVER  
RECEIVER/  
DRIVER  
RECEIVER/  
DRIVER  
RECEIVER/  
DRIVER  
DIRECT MODE HOOKUP  
(REMEMBER THAT TX+  
GOES TO RX+ AND TX-  
GOES TO RX- WHEN  
CONNECTING YOUR  
WIRES.)  
UP TO SIXTEEN (16)  
RECEIVER/DRIVERS  
AND ASSOCIATED  
CAMERA INPUTS  
UP TO SIXTEEN (16)  
RECEIVER/  
DRIVER  
RECEIVER/  
DRIVER  
RECEIVER/DRIVERS  
AND ASSOCIATED  
CAMERA INPUTS  
Figure 6. Direct Mode Hookup  
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ADVANCE SETUP 1  
HOST SYSTEM 9750  
5. Select the camera icon,  
.
>
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
4800  
4800  
4800  
8E  
8E  
8E  
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).  
NOTE: Proceeding beyond COM 1  
or COM 3 using and/or  
7. Continue with the  
key to enter the “Camera Assign” menu screen and  
configure the parameters as required for up to 32 physical cameras connected  
causes the operator to arrive at a new  
setup page. It is possible to return to  
to COM port 1 (1-16) or COM port 2 (17-32). Use the  
functional key to  
change or add Logical numbers and use the function icon (if receiver is  
Advance Setup 1 by using  
and/  
capable) to assign toggle or momentary attributes for applicable AUX num-  
bers 1-8. Use the ESC key to back out of the AUX menu.  
or  
.
8. Save and return to the main “SETUP MODE” menu. Turn OFF DIP switch 2  
first, then exit setup mode.  
Serial Port Speeds  
When it is necessary to adjust serial port speeds, do the following:  
1. In setup mode, select  
to go to Advance Setup 1.  
2. Select the appropriate COM port using  
3. Choose the appropriate baud rate using  
4. Having adjusted the baud rate(s), select  
3.2.8 Configuring the Relays  
and/or  
.
and/or  
.
and then  
.
Each CM9760-KBD keyboard has two relays which can be used in conjunction with  
macros stored in the connected system, which will typically be the CM9760-CC1.  
Macros are used to automate sequences of events. A simple macro might present  
the operator with a view from one camera for five second, then switch to another  
camera for 10 seconds, and so on. More complex macros can automate lengthy  
and repetitive procedures, thus optimizing the collective CCTV system.  
ADVANCE SETUP 2  
RELAY 1 TOGGLE  
>
MAC  
RELAY 2 TOGGLE  
MAC  
1
0
2
0
While in setup mode, it is possible to assign a macro to a relay, and also modify the  
way in which the relay is switched. The relays can be switched in two ways: either  
toggle or momentary.  
NOTE: When a relay is in toggle  
mode, a single key press will switch  
it either ON or OFF. In momentary  
mode, a relay will remain switched  
ON only while the appropriate key is  
held down.  
To configure a relay:  
1. Select  
2. Use  
from the setup mode menu.  
to advance beyond COM 3, and enter Advance Setup 2  
3. Select the relay using  
and/or  
.
4. Define the relay action to be toggle or momentary using  
or  
.
5. Select Mac (which is shown below the relay) using  
.
6. Select  
, and enter the macro number. Select  
once again.  
7. Repeat for second relay if desired.  
8. Having defined the relays, select  
followed by  
.
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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 defin-  
able control keys as follows:  
KEYBOARD DEFINE MODE  
> NOT DEFINED  
1. With the keyboard in setup mode, select  
to switch to keyboard define  
NUM 0  
NUM 1  
NUM 3  
NUM 4  
KEY DEFINE  
PLEASE ENTER A KEY  
mode. Select  
once again to define individual keys.  
2. Press the user definable control key to which a function is to be assigned. If  
the pressed key is already defined, its assigned function will be shown.  
NOTE: Many of the functions require  
an additional attribute in the form of a  
number, for which you will be prompted.  
To enter such as a number: select  
3. Using  
and/or  
, scroll the list of available functions. Align the de-  
sired function with the arrow.  
; type the number; then, select  
once again.  
4. Select function by choosing  
.
5. To save user definable control key settings, select  
.
NOTE: Section 3.2.11 shows how  
to download and upload definitions of  
the user definable control keys be-  
tween keyboards.  
6. Having defined and saved the desired keys, select  
.
7. Select  
.
NOTE: Several keys may be defined  
prior to saving.  
3.2.10 Setting Up a Receiver/Driver  
1. In setup mode, select  
from the setup mode menu.  
NOTE: Do not intermix receiver/  
drivers using a single port; usable  
receiver/drivers comprise those us-  
ing RS422 Pelco P-type protocol.  
This would include most Legacy®,  
Intercept® and System 9750/9760  
ERD receiver/drivers.  
2. Select COM 1 using  
and/or  
.
3. Select the correct receiver/driver type using  
and/or  
.
4. If necessary, repeat steps 2-3 to select the receiver/driver connected to COM 2.  
5. Select  
6. Select  
.
.
3.2.11 Downloading Keyboard Setups  
(See Appendix D for Keyboard Hook-up Details)  
The CM9760-KBD keyboard setup can be downloaded and uploaded between key-  
boards. Akeyboard setup can be uploaded to many other keyboards, avoiding the  
need to configure each keyboard individually using setup mode. Keyboard setup  
information can be downloaded/uploaded using one of two configurations:  
1. Keyboard to keyboard.  
2. Through the CM9760 system.  
Setup information that can be downloaded/uploaded includes:  
1. User definable control keys.  
2. Relay configurations.  
3. Direct camera control parameters.  
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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.  
3.2.12 Assigning Logical Camera Numbers  
Logical (user-defined) camera numbers can be assigned to directly controlled cam-  
eras. This avoids the need to change physical camera numbers. To assign a logical  
camera number:  
CAMERA ASSIGN  
PHYSICAL LOGICAL  
1
T
T
T
T
2
T
T
T
T
3
T
T
T
T
4
T
T
T
T
5
6
7
8
>
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
1. In setup mode, select  
.
2. Select the camera assign screen using  
and/or  
and/or  
.
NOTE: Physical cameras 0-15 are  
connected to COM 1, while physical  
cameras 16-31 are connected to  
COM 2.  
3. Select the physical camera number using  
.
4. Select  
5. Enter a logical camera number.  
6. Select  
To configure the relays of directly controlled cameras:  
.
.
AUX ASSIGN  
PHYSICAL LOGICAL  
1
T
T
T
T
2
T
T
T
T
3
T
T
T
T
4
T
T
T
T
5
6
7
M
T
M
M
8
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
7. Select  
.
>
8. Use the auxiliary icons, such as  
either toggle or momentary status.  
, to set the camera’s relay action to  
NOTE: Each camera receiver/driver  
may have up to eight relays, the ac-  
tion of which can be specified as ei-  
ther momentary or toggle.  
9. Press  
10. Repeat steps 3-9 to configure additional cameras.  
11. Select  
.
.
3.2.12.1 Downloading Keyboard to Keyboard  
In order to download/upload setups directly between keyboards, the keyboards  
can be connected using COM 1 and/or COM 2 (the ports are interchangeable in  
this case, that is, COM 1 or COM 2 to COM 1 or COM 2) or through COM 3.  
KEYBOARD SETUP  
>
TARGET  
NODE  
KBD#  
9750/9760  
LOCAL  
ALL/ANY  
The COM port sockets are on the underside of the keyboard (see Figure 4).  
The data pin connections are shown in Figure 5.  
Setups are downloaded keyboard to keyboard by:  
KEYBOARD SETUP  
>
TARGET  
KB - KB COM 1  
NODE  
KBD#  
1. In keyboard setup mode, use  
is being used to download setup information:  
a) KB-KB COM 1 b) KB-KB COM 2 c) KB-KB COM 3  
and/or  
to select the COM port that  
2. To download setup information from a connected keyboard select  
or,  
to upload setup information to a connected keyboard, select  
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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. It is even possible to upload the setup of  
a single keyboard to all keyboards in a CCTV installation concurrently.  
A CCTV installation may include multiple 9760 systems, each of which is referred  
to as a node. The nodes are designated numbers from 1 to 9998. To download/  
upload keyboard setups through the 9760 system:  
1. In keyboard setup mode, selectCM9760 using  
and/or  
.
2. Using  
3. Select  
, select Node.  
.
4. If necessary enter a node number in the range 1 to 9998.  
5. Select  
6. Using  
7. Select  
once again.  
select kbd#.  
.
8. Enter a keyboard number in the range 1 to 96, or enter 0 to select all  
keyboards attached to selected node(s).  
9. Select  
.
10. To download setup information from a connected keyboard, select  
or,  
to upload setup information to a connected keyboard, select  
.
3.2.13 Adjusting the Time-out Period  
The period of keyboard inactivity which invokes the automatic log-off function can  
be modified. Operators may be timed out after periods of inactivity ranging from 1  
to 254 minutes. To specify a time-out period:  
ADVANCE SETUP 3  
AUTO LOGOFF (MIN) OFF  
AUTO CAM REL (MIN) 1  
2015 ALM R (SEC) OFF  
>
1. Select  
from the setup mode menu.  
NOTE: The automatic log-off func-  
tion can be disabled by entering 0, 1,  
or 255.  
2. Go to Advance Setup 3 using  
and/or  
.
3. To enter a time-out period, select  
254 (minutes).  
, and type a duration between 2 and  
4. Select  
once again.  
5. Select  
6. Select  
.
.
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3.3 DIAGNOSTICS MODE  
Diagnostics mode is activated when DIP switch 1 is ON. To leave diagnostics mode,  
select and return DIP switch 1 to the OFF position. Diagnostics mode allows  
ADVANCE SETUP 1  
HOST SYSTEM 9750  
>
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
4800  
4800  
4800  
8E  
8E  
8E  
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  
3. Select  
4. Select  
to test Graphic Page 0.  
to test Graphic Page 1.  
to test Graphic Page 2.  
5. Select  
6. Select  
to test the text page.  
.
3.3.2 Testing the Keys  
KEYBOARD TEST V3.3  
1. While in diagnostics mode, select  
2. Press each key and check that the display indicates the correct key.  
3. Select  
.
PLEASE ENTER A KEY  
JOYSTICK POSITION - (129,129)  
NOTE: When testing the keyboard,  
pressing the user definable control  
keys causes their assigned functions  
to be displayed.  
.
3.3.3 Testing the Serial Ports  
(For factory use only)  
3.3.4 Testing the DIP Switch  
DIP SWITCH TEST V3.3  
1. Select  
.
00000011  
2. Beginning with switch 2, set each switch to ON while observing the display.  
NOTE: When switched ON, func-  
tioning switches will change the cor-  
respondingly displayed ‘0’ to a ‘1’. For  
instance, when switch 2 is ON, the  
display should read: 00000011.  
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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. The logical camera number list, complete with identification names  
5. The logical monitor number list, complete with identification names  
6. A list of all macros  
7. A list of all peripheral devices connected (VCRs, video printers, GPIs)  
8. A list of alarms connected to the system  
9. A list of presets for each relevant camera  
4.2 OVERVIEW  
The CM9760 keyboard differs from conventional keyboards in that icons are used  
to select required functions.  
The icons simplify operation by indicating the exact functions which the associated  
multipurpose function keys will implement.  
Appendix B illustrates the Pelco 9760 icons, while Appendix A shows the menu  
hierarchy.  
4.3 LOGGING ON  
To operate the keyboard, you must enter your four-digit PIN.  
Upon entry of a valid PIN the keyboard will ask you to select the monitor you wish  
to view. To select a monitor:  
1. Using the numeric keypad, enter the required monitor number.  
2. Press  
.
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4.4 LOGGING OFF  
To log off, select  
from the default menu, which can be reached by pressing  
. 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  
from the default menu.  
2. Cycle through the available monitor sequence using  
and  
.
If a user definable control key has been assigned the enter function, monitors  
can be selected as follows:  
1. Press  
.
2. Enter a monitor number.  
3. Press the user definable control key that has been assigned the enter func-  
tion - this can be located by referring to the decal.  
4.6 SELECTING CAMERAS  
1. If necessary, select  
menu.  
from the default menu, to reach the camera sub-  
2. Cycle through available cameras using  
and  
or,  
using the numeric keypad, enter a camera number and press  
.
If a user definable control key has been assigned the enter function, cameras  
can be selected as follows:  
1. Press  
.
2. Enter a camera number.  
3. Press the user definable control key that has been assigned the enter func-  
tion - this can be located by referring to the decal.  
and  
can also be used to cycle through cameras.  
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4.7 LOCKING CAMERAS OR INPUT DEVICES  
To lock a camera to a monitor (or other output device), select the appropriate cam-  
era 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. Car Park 1  
2. Car Park 2  
3. Mezzanine 1  
4. Mezzanine 2  
5. Foyer 1  
6. Foyer 2  
7. VCR Bank 1  
Upon selection of any of the above group input selections (to a single monitor),  
the keyboard will default to the lowest logical input number within the selected  
group.  
In a casino application, the user definable control keys might be assigned the  
following group selections:  
1. Black jack  
2. Roulette  
3. Craps  
4. Keno  
5. Count room  
6. Baccarat  
User definable control keys might also be used to interface the operator(s) (ei-  
ther in groups or individually) with the following:  
1. VCR - to provide remote control of VCR functions  
2. Multiplexer - to provide remote control of multichannel displays  
3. Frame stores - to provide remote control of freeze and loop functions  
Upon selection of a VCR, the multipurpose function keys are assigned appropri-  
ate control functions. The functions are indicated by the icons on line 4 of the dis-  
play.  
The user definable control keys can be allocated specific area selections.  
Subsection 4.8.1 demonstrates this through an example.  
4.8.1 Selecting Group Cameras  
1. Using the numeric keypad, enter group number.  
NOTE:  
invokes the default  
2. Press the appropriate user definable control key (for example, car park).  
menu, or the top-level menu.  
3. To toggle to other associated cameras (or other types of inputs), use  
.
4. Control of associated functions is now possible using the multipurpose func-  
tion keys.  
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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.  
The proportional joysticks give operators full control over the pan and tilt move-  
ments, from the minimum to the maximum speed. Speed is proportional to the  
amount by which the joystick is moved away from its rest (centered) location.  
NOTE: It is possible to operate the  
joystick simultaneously with a lens  
function. The iris open and close  
button only functions with the appro-  
priate lens fitted.  
enables immediate high speed operation.  
Where a fixed speed pan/tilt drive unit is installed, the joystick will provide only  
directional control.  
The various functions of a PTZ camera may be controlled as follows:  
1. To zoom in or out, use  
.
2. To focus near or far, use  
3. To open or close the iris, use  
.
.
4.10 OVERRIDING CAMERA CONTROL  
NOTE: Busy operator” will  
appear if another operator has  
greater access rights.  
1. With the camera sub-menu on screen, press and hold  
.
2. Move the joystick, or press a key on the camera control section of the key-  
board.  
4.11 OVERRIDING CAMERA LOCKS  
NOTE: Override Denied” will ap-  
pear if another operator has greater  
access rights.  
1. With the camera sub-menu on screen, press and hold  
.
2. Press  
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5.0 ADVANCED OPERATION  
5.1 PRESET CAMERA POSITIONS  
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:  
NOTE: Presets are only possible  
when receiver/drivers, zoom lenses  
and/or pan/tilt heads are fitted with  
preset facilities.  
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. Using the keypad, enter the preset number.  
2. Select  
or press  
.
5.1.2 Creating Presets  
NOTE: Your define PIN need only  
be entered once during operation.  
The default PIN is 1234. To alter the  
define PIN, see Section 3.0, Installa-  
tion and Setup.  
1. Display the define sub-menu by selecting  
from the default menu.  
2. Enter your four-digit define PIN.  
3. Using the joystick and camera control keys, set up the camera preset re-  
quired.  
4. Using the keypad, enter a preset number between 1 and 99.  
5. Select  
6. Select  
.
to revert to the default menu.  
5.1.3 Deleting Presets  
1. Display the preset sub-menu by selecting  
on the default menu, or by  
pressing  
.
2. Using the numeric keypad, enter the number of the preset that you wish to  
delete.  
3. To delete the preset, select  
.
4. Select to revert to the default menu.  
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5.2 VCR CONTROL  
VCRs can be connected and controlled via a CM9760 system and CM9760 key-  
board 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 key-  
board  
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. For instance, it might be neces-  
sary to add hardware that provides alarm signal feedback.  
2. Appropriate Pelco interface equipment is included.  
3. VCR video outputs are connected as inputs to the Pelco CM9760 System.  
5.2.1 VCR Recording with the Pelco Alarm Interface Unit (AIU)  
Manual operation: in this configuration the VCR is connected from a CM9760  
output in series to a video monitor. With an appropriate Pelco installation, and where  
a user-definable control key has been allocated the appropriate VCR function, it  
is possible to record footage as follows:  
1. Press  
.
The corresponding key will illuminate, while the Alarm Interface Unit (AIU) will  
trigger the VCR to start recording.  
2. To stop the VCR, press  
once again.  
5.2.2 VCR Control Via the Pelco IR Controller  
In Pelco IR-based CCTV installations, the CM9760 keyboard can be used to select  
VCRs and to operate their standard functions. VCRs may be controlled using the  
multipurpose function keys that select the VCR icons:  
,
,
,
,
, and  
.
Via the Pelco IR controller, a single general purpose interface (GPI) is used to  
control four VCRs, and a maximum of up to 32 GPIs can be accommodated by a  
single IR controller.  
Up to 16 IR Controllers can be connected to a single CM9760 system. Sixteen  
fully populated IR Controllers provide control over 2048 VCRs.  
To control VCRs, see Section 5.3 GPI control.  
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5.3 GPI CONTROL  
NOTE: Peripheral devices can be  
operated manually, or via macros (re-  
fer 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.  
If access to the GPI has been denied  
to that operator, GPI denied will ap-  
pear.  
1. Display the GPI sub-menu, by selecting  
from the default menu.  
2. Type the GPI number using the keypad and then press  
,(or other user  
definable control key that has been assigned the Enter function), or press  
the GPI key.  
3. If the GPI number is valid, select the appropriateAux channel, such as  
so as to operate the peripheral device.  
,
4. Having completed all operations, select  
.
5.4 MACROS  
Macros are sequences of commands or steps. A list of macros should be available  
from your manager or security supervisor.  
NOTE: A macro will not execute if it  
calls for the use of a camera or moni-  
tor which is already controlled by a  
user via a keyboard. The macro will  
not run until control is released to it by  
the operator. To accomplish this, either:  
(1) Backward or forward step to a  
non-PTZ camera, or  
When a macro is run, the steps programmed into that macro are performed. Mac-  
ros can be run manually or automatically. Automatic operation can be as a result of  
alarms, or the reaching of specific times or dates.  
(2) Press the "MON" or "CAM" button.  
5.4.1 Loading Macros  
A macro can be loaded as follows:  
1. Ensure that the default menu is displayed.  
2. Enter the macro number.  
3. Select  
or press  
.
NOTE: If a valid macro number is  
entered, “Macro n” will appear, and  
the macro will run. If an invalid macro  
number is entered, “Macro not  
present” will appear. If the operator  
has insufficient access rights, “Ac-  
cess denied” will appear.  
When a macro completes all its steps, it stops and will only run again if restarted  
(refer to Section 5.4.3). If the macro is continuous, it will run until cleared or halted.  
4. To return to the default menu, select  
.
When the CM9760 keyboard is in normal mode, the selection of cameras by a  
macro can be overridden. Selecting  
and  
on the macro sub-menu  
causes running macros to be displayed.  
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5.4.2 Pausing Macros  
To pause a macro:  
1. Select  
2. Select  
to display the running macro number.  
and  
to step through macros that have been loaded.  
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  
to revert to the default menu.  
.
5. Select  
5.4.3 Restarting Macros  
1. Select  
2. Using  
3. If  
to display the macros.  
and  
, step through the loaded macros.  
is highlighted, the macro is halted. Select  
to restart the macro.  
4. Select  
to revert to the default menu.  
5.4.4 Finding Macros  
To find a loaded macro:  
1. Select  
2. Using  
from the default menu.  
and  
, step through loaded macros to find that required.  
3. Having located a loaded macro, select  
to revert to the default menu.  
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5.4.5 Deleting Macros  
To delete a macro:  
1. Using the numeric keypad, enter the required macro number.  
2. Press  
3. Select  
to display the macro sub-menu.  
to delete the specified macro.  
or,  
1. Select  
from the default menu.  
2. Step through the loaded macros using  
and  
.
3. With the appropriate macro selected, choose  
in order to delete it.  
4. Press  
to return to the default menu.  
5.4.6 Creating Temporary Macros  
When programming a macro, it is possible to do the following:  
Single step through a macro with  
and  
.
.
Delete a current macro step using  
Insert a macro step before the current step using  
Add a macro step to the end of a macro using  
.
.
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Using macros, camera sequences can be programmed directly from the  
CM9760 keyboard. To program a macro:  
NOTE: If the entered macro num-  
ber has been allocated, the Macro  
Defined prompt will be displayed.  
1. Select  
from the default menu.  
2. If necessary, enter your define PIN.  
3. Select  
to display the macro program sub-menu  
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. Enter a dwell period using the keypad, and then select  
.
9. To enter another step, select  
or press  
, and repeat steps 6 to 8.  
10. Select  
11. Select  
to store and execute the macro.  
to revert to the default menu.  
5.5 VIDEO LOSS  
A camera malfunction which causes the loss of a video signal may alert the opera-  
tor, or trigger an alarm. Using the video loss function, such a faulty camera can be  
disabled if required. To disable or enable a camera:  
1. Select  
from the default menu.  
2. If necessary, enter your define PIN.  
3. Select  
.
4. From the video loss sub-menu, enter the camera number and select  
once again.  
5. Enable or disable the camera by selecting  
.
NOTE:  
indicates that the  
An alternative method of disabling a camera is:  
1. Enter the camera number.  
camera is disabled.  
2. Select  
from the default menu.  
3. If necessary, enter your define PIN.  
4. Select  
.
5. Enable or disable the camera by selecting  
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5.6 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE  
The time and date can be changed from the 9760 keyboard. Time and date infor-  
mation is stored in the CM9760 system. To change 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 appropri-  
ate authority before making such  
changes.  
1. Select  
menu.  
from the default menu, in order to call up the program sub-  
2. If necessary, enter your define PIN.  
3. Select  
.
4. Enter the day, month and year. For example, to enter the fifth of January 1997,  
type 05 01 97.  
5. Once again, select  
.
6. Enter the hour, minute and second in the 24-hour format. For example, if it is  
8.00 pm, then enter 20 00 00.  
7. Select  
8. Select  
.
.
The new date and time information will be updated on all equipment in the system.  
It may take up to one minute for these changes to be updated on monitors.  
5.7 CAMERA SEQUENCES  
Camera sequences are comparable with macros. They may include footage of a  
fixed duration from a sequence of cameras. For example, the car park might be  
monitored for five seconds, the lobby for ten seconds, and so on.  
Using  
on the define menu, it is possible to create a camera sequence by  
the same techniques employed to program macros (see Section 5.4).  
Camera sequences are assigned to monitors. They are invoked when the assigned  
monitor is selected. Resultant camera sequences are paused and resumed using  
.
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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 defin-  
ing alternative define PINs.  
A list of the logical alarm numbers should be available from your manager or secu-  
rity supervisor. To arm an alarm:  
1. Enter the logical number of the required alarm, and press the Alarm key  
NOTE: Alarms armed using the  
CM9760 keyboard will need to be re-  
armed if the CM9760 keyboard is  
turned OFF. Macros are usually used  
to arm alarms.  
or select  
.
Alarm n (where n is the alarm number) will be displayed if the entered alarm  
number is valid  
Alarm denied will appear if access to the alarm has been denied to the op-  
erator  
Alarm not present will appear if the alarm has not been programmed into the  
system. (Refer to the Alarm File)  
2. Select  
.
3. If necessary, enter your define PIN.  
6.2 DISARMING ALARMS  
1. Enter the logical number of the required alarm, and press the Alarm key or  
select  
.
Alarm n (where n is the alarm number) will be displayed if the entered alarm  
number is valid.  
Alarm denied will appear if access to the alarm has been denied to the op-  
erator.  
Alarm not present will appear if the alarm has not been programmed into the  
system. (Refer to the Alarm File).  
2. Select  
.
3. If necessary, enter your define PIN.  
or,  
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1. Select  
, to display the alarm sub-menu. Select an alarm using  
and  
.
2. Select  
.
NOTE:  
is highlighted when  
3. Enter your define PIN.  
an alarm is armed.  
4. To disarm more alarms repeat steps 1 to 3.  
5. Having finished disarming the alarms, select  
or press  
.
6.3 ALARM STATUS  
NOTE: If  
is highlighted, the  
To see if a specific alarm is armed:  
1. Enter the logical number of the alarm whose status you wish to query.  
alarm is armed.  
2. Select  
.
To find all armed alarms:  
1. From the default menu, select  
to display the alarm sub-menu.  
2. Use  
and  
to step through all alarms.  
3. Having gained the status of the alarms, select or press.  
6.4 RESETTING ALARMS  
A triggered alarm causes a continuous tone to sound. This alerts all operators who  
have access to the alarm. Alarms can be programmed to start a macro, or to switch  
a camera to a particular monitor.  
NOTE: To reset an alarm correctly,  
the operator must be given access  
to the alarm.  
When an alarm is triggered, it must be reset by each operator who has the alarm  
currently armed and displayed.  
6.5 RESETTING TRIGGERED ALARMS  
NOTE: To mute the alarm, select  
1. If the alarm is sounding, select  
to display the alarm sub-menu.  
The triggered alarm is shown on line 3 of the display.  
.
2. If it is necessary to pause the alarm, select  
.
NOTE: The alarm volume can be  
altered using the level control on the  
underside of the keyboard. (See Fig-  
ure 3)  
3. To reset a triggered alarm, enter its logical number and select  
or,  
to clear all triggered alarms, select  
.
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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. CM9760-KBD Specifications  
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Appendix A. Keyboard LCD Default Menu and Tree List  
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Appendix B. Icon Lagend  
AUX 8, RELAY 8  
LOG OFF  
LOCK INPUT TO AN OUTPUT  
DEFINE PROGRAMMING  
VCR FAST FORWARD  
PIN SELECTION  
CAMERA SELECTION  
VCR REWIND  
VCR PLAY  
UNMASK  
MACRO SELECTION  
SELECT FOR KEYBOARD  
SETUP  
MONITOR SELECTION  
CAMERACONTROLOVERRIDE  
RESET KEYBOARD  
GPI SELECTION  
GROUP CAMERA SELECTION  
VCR STOP  
FWD STEP  
VCR RECORD  
BWD STEP  
UNLOCK AN INPUT TO  
AN OUTPUT  
VCR PAUSE  
NEXT AUX  
CAMERA PRESET  
DELETE CAMERA PRESET  
GO TO A PRESET  
MASK  
DEFINE NUMBER  
TIME/DATE SETUP  
JOYSTICK  
QUIT  
KEYBOARD DEFINE  
RELAY TOGGLE  
RELAY MOMENTARY  
MUTE ALARM  
LCD ILLUMINATION LEVEL  
ALARM  
AUX 1, RELAY 1  
AUX 2, RELAY 2  
AUX 3, RELAY 3  
RESET INDIVIDUAL ALARMS  
RESET ALLALARMS  
AUX 4, RELAY 4  
AUX 5, RELAY 5  
AUX 6, RELAY 6  
AUX 7, RELAY 7  
ARM ALARMS INPUTS  
DISARM ALARMS INPUTS  
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Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs  
VOLUME  
RELAY  
12C  
COM 3 COM 2 COM 1  
DIP SWITCHES  
RESET  
BUTTON  
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.  
JP1 Pin  
Function  
RS422 Tx +  
JP1 Pin  
Function  
Gnd (0 VDC in)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RS422 Tx -  
RS422 Rx -  
RS422 Rx +  
+12 VDC in  
RS-422 Serial Port  
A second RS422 port that can be used to support other equipment.  
These I/O lines are connected to 8 way RJ socket as shown below.  
JP2 Pin  
Function  
RS422 Tx +  
JP2 Pin  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
_
RS422 Tx -  
_
RS422 Rx -  
RS422 Rx +  
RS-232 Serial Port  
An RS-232 port that can be used for such things as keyboard to key-  
board key definition download/upload. These I/O lines are connected  
to four-pin RJ socket JP3 as shown below.  
JP3 Pin  
Function  
Gnd  
4
3
2
1
RS-232 RX In  
RS-232 TX Out  
PIN 1  
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Appendix C. Keyboard Connector Pin-Outs (Continued)  
VOLUME  
RELAY  
12C  
COM 3 COM 2 COM 1  
DIP SWITCHES  
RESET  
BUTTON  
I2C Bus Port  
This special port will be used in future for expansion of keyboard func-  
tionality - it is not available for use as a general purpose serial commu-  
nications port. These I/O lines are connected to six-pin RJ socket JP4  
as shown below.  
JP4 Pin  
Function  
+5 VDC Out  
+5 VDC Out  
Gnd  
6
5
4
3
2
1
SDA In/Out  
Gnd  
SCL In/Out  
Relay Port  
Supported by Relay RE1 and RE2 as defined by user (1 Amp internal  
relay rating). Relay contacts appear at six-pin RJ socket JP5, and are  
connected as follows:  
JP5 Pin  
Function  
6
5
4
3
2
1
RE2 Normally Open  
RE2 Normally Closed  
RE2 Common  
RE1 Normally Open  
RE1 Normally Closed  
RE1 Common  
PIN 1  
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Appendix D. Keyboard-to-Keyboard Cabling Connections  
REVERSE CABLE  
BROWN  
BROWN  
KEYBOARD  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
POWER  
PAK  
COMPARED  
“COLOR  
RUN” IS IN  
OPPOSITE  
DIRECTION.  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
COM 1  
TO  
KEYBOARD  
2
COM 1  
POWER  
PAK  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
REPRESENTS REVERSE OR  
CROSS-WIRED  
STRAIGHT CABLE  
BROWN  
BROWN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
KEYBOARD  
1
COMPARED  
“COLOR  
RUN” IS IN  
SAME  
POWER  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
PAK  
COM 2  
TO  
DIRECTION.  
KEYBOARD  
2
COM 2  
REPRESENTS STRAIGHT OR  
PARALLEL  
POWER  
PAK  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
TO IDENTIFY A CABLE TYPE, PHYSICALLY ORIENT THE  
RJ-45 CONNECTORS AS DEPICTED IN THE DRAWINGS  
TO THE LEFT. (SIDE BY SIDE, TAB SIDE DOWN). USE THE  
“COLOR-RUN” OF THE WIRES TO DETERMINE CABLE  
TYPE (AS INDICATED) AND USE THE INDICATED CABLES  
FOR KEYBOARD CONNECTIONS.  
KEYBOARD  
1
POWER  
PAK  
KEYBOARD  
1
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
COM 3  
TO  
POWER  
PAK  
SERCOM  
PORT  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
**  
SERCOM  
PORT  
KEYBOARD  
2
COM 3  
KEYBOARD  
2
POWER  
PAK  
SERCOM  
PORT  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
POWER  
PAK  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
**THE COM 3 PORT PIN-OUTS ARE NOT COMPAT-  
IBLE WITH STRAIGHT OR CROSS-WIRED CABLE  
CONFIGURATIONS. IF YOU WISH TO DOWNLOAD  
VIA THE COM 3 PORTS, THEN A SPECIAL CABLE  
MUST BE FABRICATED TO COMPLY WITH THE COM  
3 PORT PIN-OUTS LISTED IN APPENDIX C, KEEPING  
IN MIND THAT “TX OUT” GOES TO “RX IN” AND VICE  
VERSA.  
KEYBOARD  
3
POWER  
PAK  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 3  
SYSTEM-WIDE KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION  
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Appendix E. Setup Mode Menu Tree (DIP Switch 2 ON)  
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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 V3.3  
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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:  
For direct control operation,  
Up to 3,900 ft (1.2 km) on 24-gauge wire (0.5 mm)  
Connectors:  
Two 8-pin RJ-45 connectors (female)  
Both RS-422 serial ports  
One 4-pin RJ-45 connector (female)  
RS-232 serial port  
Two 6-pin RJ-45 connectors (female)  
One I2C bus port for future expansion  
One relay port  
OPERATIONAL  
Joystick:  
Proportional  
Display:  
Four-line, backlit LCD for programming and control  
LCD Menu  
Display:  
Six multipurpose function keys for LCD menu selection  
Numerical Input:  
Control Keys:  
Ten-key numeric keypad with two additional keys for camera  
and monitor selection  
Twenty-four user definable control keys  
Function Controls: Six keys for function controls  
Lens Control:  
Three keys for zoom, iris and focus control  
GENERAL  
Operating  
Temperature:  
14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)  
Dimensions:  
15.53" W x 3.3" H x 7.8" D  
(39.45 cm x 8.38 cm x 19.81 cm)  
Shipping Weight: 4.59 lb ( 2.08 kg)  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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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. Excep-  
tions to this warranty are as noted below:  
Three years on Genex™ Series multiplexers.  
Two years on all standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, Intercept®, PV1000 Series, CM6700/CM8500/CM9500/  
CM9750/CM9760 Matrix, Spectra, DF5 Series and DF8 Fixed Dome products.  
Two years on WW5700 series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Two years on cameras.  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous  
motion applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
Pelco will warranty all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of  
Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to  
Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration,  
normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss result-  
ing from the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelco’s liability for any  
claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights  
of any party or product liability, relating to the Products shall not exceed the price  
paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any  
special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit  
and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or  
otherwise.  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may  
also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or  
(559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the  
following information:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under  
the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the  
product when returned.  
Ship freight prepaid to:  
Pelco  
300 West Pontiac Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the  
item was received by Pelco.  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the  
factory at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA  
number if returned for credit, and RAnumber if returned for repair). Goods returned  
for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA/RAnumber and  
freight should be prepaid. All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a  
20% restocking and refurbishing charge.  
®Pelco and the Pelco logo are registered  
trademarks of Pelco.  
Ship freight prepaid to:  
Pelco  
300 West Pontiac Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
©Copyright 1998, Pelco. All rights  
reserved.  
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