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® CM6800E-48X8 Matrix Switcher/ Controller INSTALLATION/OPERATION C1528M-F (6/05)[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 3 Contents Important Safeguards and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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4 C1528M-F (6/05) Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 5 List of Illustrations 1 Sample CM6800E-48X8 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Sample CM6800E 96 x 16 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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6 C1528M-F (6/05) 61 CM9760-MGR Link Cameras Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 62 CM9760-MGR Alarms Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 7 Important Safeguards and W arnings 1. Read, keep, and follow these instructions. 2. Heed all warnings. 3. There are no user -serviceable parts inside this unit. Only authorized service personnel may open the unit. 4. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes. 5. W[...]
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8 C1528M-F (6/05) Description Pelco’ s CM6800E Matrix Switcher/Controller is a cross-point video matrix switcher . The CM6800E-48X8 provides switching and cont rol for 48 video inputs and eight monitor outputs from any one of up to 18 keyboards, PCs, and other devices. All 48 video inputs can be used to view video from other devices, such as mult[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 9 Figure 2. Sample CM6800E 96 x 16 System Figure 3. Sample CM9760 System with CM6800E-48X8 as a Satellite Switcher CM6800E-48X8 MAIN UNIT CAMERA 1 CAMERA 48 ALARM 9 ALARM 16 CAMERA 49 CAMERA 96 REL2064 (ADDITIONAL RELA YS) ALM2064 (ADDITIONAL ALARMS) CM6800E-48X8 EXP ANSION UNIT DA T A CABLE VIDEO RIBBON CABLE ALARM 1 ALARM 8 PTZ CO[...]
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10 C1528M-F (6/05) Programming The CM6800E features easy programming through on-screen menus or the Windows ® -based CM6800-MGR software package. All programming is password-protected. Programming menus are provided in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Keyboards Up to 16 keyboards from the KBD100/200A/300A[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 11 Alarm Inputs Eight internal alarm inputs are provided on the rear panel of the matrix switcher/controller . These internal alarm inputs are programmable to associate any camera to any input. A 96 x 16 system provides 16 internal alarm inputs (eight on each CM6800E-48X8 unit). Up to four ALM2064 Alarm Interface Units can be connec[...]
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12 C1528M-F (6/05) MODEL CM6800E-48X8 Matrix switcher/controller with 48 video inputs and 8 monitor outputs, NTSC-configured, 120/230 V , 50/60 Hz, autoran ging (UL; cUL; FCC, Class B) CM6800E-48X8-X Matrix switcher/controller with 48 video inputs and 8 monitor outputs, P AL-configured, 120/230 V , 50/60 Hz, åautor anging (CE, Class B) CM6800-96[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 13 Installation Unpack and inspect all parts carefully . The following parts are supplied: 1 CM6800E Switcher/Controller 4 10-32 x .750-inch pan head screws 4. 500” OD nylon washers 1 Power cord 46 -foot (1.8 m) straight data cables with RJ-45 connectors 16 -foot (1.8 m) reversed data cable with RJ-45 connectors 4 RJ-45 wall block[...]
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14 C1528M-F (6/05) VIDEO SOURCES The CM6800E offers 48 full-function video inputs which support Coaxitron PTZ control and video loss detection. Forty video inputs, labeled 1 through 40, can be used for looping video connections with terminating and unterminating switches on the back panel. The eight alternate source inputs, labeled 41 through 48, a[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 15 2. On video inputs 1 through 40, set the terminating switches according to your system requirements. Video inputs 41 through 48 cannot be used for loop-through connections. Te rminating switches are used to terminate or unterminate the video input. The factory default has the switches set in the term inated (75-ohm) position. If [...]
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16 C1528M-F (6/05) CONTROL LINES Y ou cannot connect a Coaxitron camera to the PTZ-A or PTZ-B ports. If your video sources are all controlled by Coaxitron, skip this section. Connect camera control lines to receivers. If any of your video sources are using D or P protocol via RS-422 communications, th ey will connect at the PTZ-A and PTZ-B connecto[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 17 MONITORS The CM6800E supports eight monitors. 1. Install monitors according to the instructions provided with them. 2. Connect the monitor cables at the appropriate video output BNC receptacles on the back of the CM6800E. 3. T erminate cables at the monitors. If you are looping to other devices, terminate only at the last device.[...]
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18 C1528M-F (6/05) ALARMS The CM6800E provides numerous alarm handling options. Refer to the Programming section for a detailed description. 1. Connect wires from the sensors to the respective alarm input points on the connectors at the back of the CM6800E. Each sensor requires two wires – one wire to the alarm input terminal and a return wire to[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 19 CONNECTING DEVICES THROUGH THE COMMUNICATION PORTS The CM6800E Matrix Switcher/Controller provides eight communication ports on the rear panel for connecting peripheral component s. Instructions are provided in this section for the most commonly used connections. NOTE: Connection instructions for other peripheral devices, such as[...]
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20 C1528M-F (6/05) NOTE: Refer to the Programming section for instructions on changing Port settings. 7 RJ-45 RS-485 or RS-232 RS-485 Pin-Outs: 1 Rx+ 2 Rx- 5G round 7 Tx- 8 Tx+ RS-232 Pin-Outs: 1R x 5G round 8T x ASCII device CM9760-MDA, Satellite, keyboards (KBD100/200A/300A) 8 RJ-45 RS-485 or RS-232 RS-485 Pin-Outs: 1 Rx+ 2 Rx- 5G round 7 Tx- 8 T[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 21 Figure 13. CM6800E Communication Port Connections and Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 8 7 6 32 31 4 3 2 120/230~ 50/60 HZ 25 WA TTS 123 4 567 8 CONT ROL AT + T - R + R - T + T - R + R - B 1 2 F 3 1 010101 KBD960 NOTE: TOT AL NUMBER OF KBD100/200A/300A SERIES KEYBOARDS CONNECTED TO THE CM6800 CANNOT EXCEED 16 COM 4 GENEX (RS-485) ALSO [...]
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22 C1528M-F (6/05) KBD100, KBD200A, AND KBD300A SERIES KEYBOARDS Y ou can connect up to eight KBD100/200A/300A Series keyboards to any of the following ports: • COM 5 (1 direct-powered keyboard or up to 8 remotely connected keyboards) • COM 6 (1 direct-powered keyboard or up to 8 remotely connected keyboards) • COM 7 (up to 8 remotely connect[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 23 3. Set the keyboard DIP switches for the desired address for the local keyboard (refer to Figure 12 and T able D). T able D. Keyboard Addresses: KBD100/200A/300A Series Keyboards Keyboard Address Switch Settings 1234 10 OFF OFF OFF OFF 21 O N OFF OFF OFF 32 OFF ON OFF OFF 43 O N ON OFF OFF 54 OFF OFF ON OFF 65 O N OFF ON OFF 76 O[...]
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24 C1528M-F (6/05) KBD100, KBD200A, and KBD300A: Remote Keyboards Use COM 5, 6, 7, or 8 for remote keyboard connections. Each port can support up to eight KBD100/200A/300A Series keyboards. Do not exceed a total capacity of 16 keyboards connected to the CM6800E. NOTE: A KBDKIT or KBDKIT -X is required to connect remote keyboards. The KBDKIT(-X) con[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 25 M DEVICES (KBD960, ALM2064, REL2064) M protocol devices (KBD960/KBR960 keyboards, ALM2064 Alarm Interface Units, and REL2064 Relay Interface Units) can be connected to COM 3 on the CM6800E. If only one device is to be connected to COM 3, use the instructions for that device in the following sections. If more than one device is to[...]
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26 C1528M-F (6/05) Connecting a Single KBD960/KBR960 Keyboard To connect a single KBD960/KBR960 Keyboard to the CM6800E: 1. Connect the keyboard to the CM9505UPS using the straight cable supplied with the keyboard. 2. Connect the CM9505UPS to COM 3 on the CM6800E using the 6-foot (1.8 m) straight data cable supplied with the CM6800E. NOTE: After co[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 27 Connecting a Single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit To connect a single ALM2064 Alarm Interface Unit: 1. Connect the ALM2064 OUT port to COM 3 on the CM6800E using the 6-foot (1.8 m) straight data cable supplied with the CM6800E. 2. Set SW2, DIP switches 1-8 to the appropriate positions for the local address (default address setting[...]
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28 C1528M-F (6/05) Connecting a Single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit To connect a single REL2064 Relay Interface Unit: 1. Connect the REL2064 OUT port to COM 3 on the CM6800E using the 6-foot (1.8 m) straight data cable supplied with the CM6800E. 2. Set SW2, DIP switches 1-8 to the appropriate positions for the local address (default address setting[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 29 Multiple M Devices Multiple M devices (KBD960/KBR960, ALM2064, and REL2064) can be connected to COM 3 on the CM6800E, either as local devices or r emote devices (when connecting two KBD960/KBR960 keyboards to the CM6800E, you must use a remote connection). Multiple M Devices: Local Connection 1. If you are connecting a KBD960/KBR[...]
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30 C1528M-F (6/05) Multiple M Devices: Remote Connection Use a remote connection when the distance from the CM6800E is greater than 6-feet (1.8 m). 1. Connect each ALM2064 and REL2064 unit to a wall block with a 6-foot (1.8 m) straight cable (supplied with the CM6800E). Y ou can connect a maximum of four ALM2064 units and four REL2064 units to the [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 31 CONNECTING A PC The CM6800E provides PC-based setup and programming software that facilitates complete switcher programming and configuration. R efer to the CM6800-MGR Quick Start Guide for instructions on using the software. Connect a PC to the CM6800E to access the CM6800-MGR software or to download upgrades to the software. Y[...]
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32 C1528M-F (6/05) CONNECTING GENEX MULTIPLEXERS Use COM 4 to connect up to eight Genex Multiplexers to the CM6800E. 1. Connect the COM IN port of the multiplexer to COM 4 on the CM6800E, using the 6-foot (1.8 m) reversed data cable supplied with the CM6800E. One reversed cable and four straight cables are supplied with the CM6800E. Use the reverse[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 33 LOCAL AUXILIARIES The CM6800E provides three local auxiliary (AUX) outputs on the rear panel for controlling VCRs, printers, and other devices. These outputs can be activated directly from a keyboard by using the F1, F2, and F3 function keys, or they can be activated by an alarm (determined by programming). Both relay contacts an[...]
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34 C1528M-F (6/05) Connecting the Open Collector Output – F3 (TTL) F3 is a TTL open collector output. This output provides a path to ground to control the low voltage trigger input on many devices. It can control higher voltage control inputs via isolation relays. Refer to Figure 27 for wiring details. Do not exceed the voltage and current rating[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 35 CONNECTING A 96 X 16 SYSTEM 1. Install each CM6800E-48X8 unit and connect appropriate devices to each unit. Note that the CM6800E-48X8 expansion unit must b e installed within three feet of the CM6800E-48X8 main unit. NOTE: If you expand a 48 x 8 system to a 96 x 16 system, you must verify that each CM6800E-48X8 unit contains the[...]
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36 C1528M-F (6/05) System Start-up After completing the system installation, follow the procedure below to start proper system operation. Skip any “system-specific” steps that do not apply to your system setup. POWER -UP THE SYSTEM Plug the CM6800E power cord into a 120/230V , 50/60 Hz power source. Plug in and turn on all devices connected to[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 37 CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM The CM6800E is shipped from the factory with default programming settings. If the defaults are acceptable, the CM6800E can be o perated without any user programming. However , you may want to program the following basic system settings: •T ime and date. • Camera titles: by default, each camera is titled ?[...]
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38 C1528M-F (6/05) 96 X 16 SYSTEM SETTINGS When you connect two CM6800E-48X8 units together in a 96 x 16 system, you must access the System programming screen and change the setting to 96 x 16. Refer to the Programming section for instructions. KBD960/KBR960 KEYBOARD Configure the KBD960/KBR960 settings. 1. Set DIP switch 2 to the ON position. 2. [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 39 MONITOR COLOR ADJUSTMENT Once you have connected all devices and powered the system, use the CM6800E color bars as a reference tool for adjusting the color on each monitor . 1. Enter 9999. 2. Press the CAM key . Broadcast quality color bars appear on the monitor . 3. Adjust color on each monitor as necessary until the color bars [...]
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40 C1528M-F (6/05) Programming the CM6800E The CM6800E is shipped from the factory with default programming settings. If the defaults are acceptable, the CM6800E can be o perated without any user programming. However , you may want to program the following basic system settings: •T ime and date • Camera titles • PTZ control via hardwire data [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 41 3. At the ******* prompt, enter the DEFAUL T P ASSWORD: 2899100 The Main Menu appears. Figure 32. CM6800E Programming Main Menu Select Language If necessary , select the appropriate language. 1. Navigate to the language displayed below the menu options. 2. Scroll through the languages and select the language appropriate for your [...]
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42 C1528M-F (6/05) NAVIGATE AND SELECT OPTIONS/FIELD ENTRIES IN PROGRAMMING MODE During programming, a menu appears on the monitor screen. The currently selected field blinks. Use the following keys or joystick on your keyboard to navigate the programming screens. Function Keyboard Navigate programming screens. KBD100 Use the sequence and macro ke[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 43 Select option in a programming field. All Keyboards 1. Scroll through the options until the appropriate entry appears in the field. 2. Navigate to the next field or press PGM to exit. NOTE: On the Monitor and T ime & Date screens you must apply the changes (refer to Ti me & Date or Monitor in this section). Enter a nume[...]
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44 C1528M-F (6/05) ACCESS The CM6800E supports the following ways to restrict switching system access: Keyboard to Monitor: Restrict a keyboard from accessing selected monitors. Camera to Keyboard: Restrict a keyboard from calling selected cameras to monitors. Or video viewing only: permit the viewing of selected cameras while preventing pan and ti[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 45 ALARM PROGRAMMING Alarmed cameras can be displayed on one or several monitors as part of one or several alarm groups (each monitor can display only one alarm group). Before programming alarm settings note the following precautions: •V erify that no automated system functions are set to run, such as a macro that would arm or dis[...]
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46 C1528M-F (6/05) PROGRAM AN INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL ALARM CONTACT Use the Alarm Contact screens to configure alarm inputs. When an alarm is triggered, the logical alarm number , the alarm icon, and the alarm letter (“I” for internal; “E” for external) appear on monitors programmed through the Alarm Group screen to display the alarm. Figure [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 47 3. In the STP matrix, configure up to eight steps to be triggered as a result of this alarm. a. In the CAM field select a camera (use the logical camera number) to be displayed on a system monitor . b. In the DWL field, enter the amount of time the camera view is displayed in an alarm sequence; enter a dwell time between 1 and[...]
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48 C1528M-F (6/05) PROGRAM A VIDEO LOSS ALARM Use the Video Loss screen to program the CM6800 to detect video loss from any camera input and indicate the loss through alarm mode – the logical alarm number , the alarm icon, and a “V” (for video loss) appear on system monitors as specified by alarm group assignmen t. Figure 36. Program Video L[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 49 ASSIGN A LOGICAL ALARM NUMBER (OPTIONAL) Each CM6800E alarm type (internal, external, and video loss) has been assigned a series of default logical alarm numbers, which start at 001 and continue sequentially . Depending on how you use the CM6800E system, the default logical alarm numbers could create a numbering conflict, as des[...]
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50 C1528M-F (6/05) AUXILIARY OUTPUTS The three local auxiliary (AUX) outputs on the rear panel of the CM6800E can be operated manually from a system keyboard or automatically in response to an alarm. Figure 38. Program Auxiliary Outputs Latching or Momentary Operation In the MODE field for each auxiliary , select either LA T or MOM. Alarm-based Op[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 51 CAMERA PROGRAMMING Extended Coaxitron protocol receivers can be operated without any programming changes, other than changing the camera title, if necessary . For other receiver control protocols, you must select the control type for the device connected to each video input. If necessary , first program logical camera number . P[...]
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52 C1528M-F (6/05) PROGRAM CAMERAS Figure 40. Program Cameras 1. In the CAMERA field, select the logical camera number of the video input to be defined. 2. In the CONTROL field, select the receiver control type. EXT COAX: Coaxitron extended mode (32-bit) STD COAX: Coaxitron standard mode (15-bit) MUX: Genex multiplexer PTZ-A: RS-422 Control Port[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 53 4. Select the camera title. This title (up to 20 characters) appears on the monitor during real-time camera display . a. Navigate to the position in the camera title that you want to change. b. Use F1 and F2 to scroll through the camera title characters; once you reach the desired character for that position, navigate to the next[...]
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54 C1528M-F (6/05) EVENT TIMERS Y ou can automate system operation to activate sequences or macros on specific monitors. Events can be scheduled on a daily or weekly basis, or on a specific date such as a holiday . If you set more than one timer to start at the same time, the timers will run in the following order of precedence: weekly , special,[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 55 MACROS Macros simplify operator control by grouping multiple functions into a single command. Figure 42. Macro Screen MACRO: Select the macro number you want to program. STP: Each macro can include up to 72 steps. For each step select entries for the following fields as necessary: CMD: Select a command. In addition, enter a vali[...]
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56 C1528M-F (6/05) MONITOR DISPLAY Use the Monitor screen to adjust monitor display settings for your system. Y ou can adjust settings for the current monitor only (CURRENT) or for all system monitors (ALL). Figure 44. Monitor Screen MONITOR: Select CURRENT to program the monitor display for the monitor you are currently operating or ALL for all mo[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 57 MON/ALM NUMBER: Enable (ON) or disable (OFF) on-screen display of the monitor/alarm number . During normal operation, the monitor number appears in this field. The monitor number is a fixed number , representing an actual BNC output on the rear panel of the CM6800E. When an alarm is active, the logical alarm number appears in t[...]
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58 C1528M-F (6/05) PASSWORD Use the Set Password screen to change the system password. If you change the password and then forget the new one, you will have to reset the system to the factory defaults. All system p rogramming will be lost. Pelco recommends uploading your programming settings to the CM6800-MGR before changing the password. This allo[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 59 PORTS (SERIAL/COM PORTS) Use the Port screen to configure the settings for each device connected to a Serial/COM port on the rear panel of the CM6800E. Figure 46. Port Screen 1. Select the number of the desired Serial Port/COM port (01-10). The serial port numbers correspond to the communication ports on the CM6800E rear panel a[...]
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60 C1528M-F (6/05) PRIORITY The CM6800E provides eight levels of priority control. Each level defines the ability of a keyboard to control a pan/tilt/zoom (camera positioning system) and to access programming screens. Priority level applies system wide; a keyboard assigned priority level 2 on COM port 8 has a higher priority than a keyboard assign[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 61 96 X 16 SYSTEM SETTINGS When you connect two CM6800E-48X8 units together in a 96 x 16 system, you must access the System programming screen and change the setting to. Figure 48. Change the System Setting PELCO SWITCHER MODEL CM6800E MAIN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CAMERA LOGICAL CAMERA MONITOR ACCESS TIME & DA T[...]
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62 C1528M-F (6/05) SEQUENCES The CM6800E provides two types of sequences: • An operator can program a scratchpad sequence from an individual monitor , without accessing password-protected programming screens. • System sequences are password-protected and can run on any system monitor . Figure 49. Sequence Screen Figure 50. Scratchpad Sequence S[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 63 SEQUENCE: Select the sequence number you want to program. STP: Each sequence can include up to 72 steps. For each step select entries for the following fields as necessary: CAM: Enter the desired camera number (logical number). DWL: Enter the dwell time (01-99 seconds). CMD and ##: Select a command; if you select a pattern or a [...]
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64 C1528M-F (6/05) T IME AND DATE Use the T ime and Date screen to set the system time and date settings. The time and date displayed on the monitor during real-time camera display is the time set in the memory through this screen. The system time and date information is kept current in battery-backed RAM. New time and date information will be set [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 65 Operations OVERVIEW A brief description of CM6800E operation is provided here. Refer to the following sections for detailed instructions and options. OPERATING THE CM6800E The CM6800E can be operated with a KBD100, KBD200A, KBD300A, KBD960, or KBR960 keyboard. Operation instructions are provided be low , but you should become fam[...]
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66 C1528M-F (6/05) SELECT CAMERAS If you select a restricted camera view , the camera view does not appear on that monitor . The previously selected, unrestricted camera view remains on the monitor . CONTROL RECEIVERS Select a suitable camera and operate a PTZ function. A keyboard with “view-only” access can view the signal from the specified [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 67 OPERATE SEQUENCES Y ou can run a scratchpad sequence from an individual monitor or a system sequence on any monitor accessible from the keyboard. When running a sequence, any cameras not accessible to the keyboard will be bypassed. A sequence runs continuously until a system operator selects a different camera, or an event timer [...]
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68 C1528M-F (6/05) RUN A MACRO A macro runs until the last step is completed (unless you specify a loop in the macro). KBD100/200A/300A KEYBOARDS KBD960/KBR960 KEYBOARDS Run a Macro Run a Macro 1. Enter the macro number . 2. Press the MACRO key . 1. Select . 2. Enter a macro number . 3. Select to start the macro. OR 1. Select . 2. Select to enter t[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 69 ACKNOWLEDGE AN ALARM When an alarm is triggered, an alarm icon appears on the monitors programmed to show that alarm. CALL A PRESET Program the preset through the keyboard. Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual for instructions. Presets are not available with the KBD100 keyboard. KBD100/200A/300A KEYBOARDS KBD960/KBR960 KEYBOA[...]
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70 C1528M-F (6/05) CREATE AND RUN A PATTERN Patterns are not available with the KBD100 keyboard. KBD200A/300A KEYBOARDS KBD960/KBR960 KEYBOARDS Create a Long Pattern Refer to the KBD960 Keyboard Installation/Operation manual for instructions on creating a pattern. 1. Select to display the Preset Menu. 2. Select to start a pattern. OR 1. Select to d[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 71 OPERATE AUXILIARIES/RELAYS Local auxiliaries are the outputs on the rear panel of the CM6800E. External auxiliaries are available by connecting an REL2064 Relay Interface Unit to the CM6800E through COM port 3. Operate a Local Auxiliary Operate an External Auxiliary The CM6800E can control up to four REL2064 Relay Interface Units[...]
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72 C1528M-F (6/05) CONTROL GENEX MULTIPLEXER AND GENEX MULTIPLEXER DISPLAYS Multiplexer control is not available with the KBD100. OPERATE SCANNING FUNCTIONS Operation of the scanning functions depends on the kind of receiver or pan/tilt mechanism you have. Refer to the appropriate keyboard manual for detailed instructions on operating scanning func[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 73 Appendix CM6800E DIP SWITCHES Figure 52. CM6800E DIP Switches – Factory Default Settings T able G. CM6800E DIP Switch Settings CM6800E DIP Switch Default Setting Switch 1 OFF (0) = NTSC ON (1) = P AL CM6800E-48X8: OFF CM6800E-48X8-X: ON Switch 2 RESERVED – must be in the OFF position for proper operation OFF Switch 3 RESERVED[...]
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74 C1528M-F (6/05) ALARM GROUP DISPLAY OPTIONS To display on a monitor , an alarm must be assigned to an alarm group (A-H). Before programming alarms you may want to determine the alarm display format for each alarm group. An alarm can include up to eight steps, so eight camera views could display as a part of each alarm. A priority alarm appears o[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 75 REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL PAIR: M AND L The most recent alarm of a specific group is displayed on one designated monitor , while all other alarms in the group are sequenced on the second designated monitor . All steps programmed for the alarm contact appear on the designated monitor . Example: Four alarms set to display on monitors [...]
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76 C1528M-F (6/05) MACRO COMMANDS T able H provides a description of each macro command and the additional fields required for each command. Refer to the Macro sec tion for instructions on programming macros. T able H. Macro Commands Command Description Specify Field(s) GON Activate an auxiliary. Auxiliary Command # GOFF Turn off an auxiliary. Aux[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 77 PIPO Turn off multiplexer picture-in-picture view. Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor QUAD Display multiplexer four-camera mode. Camera group* Command # Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor NANO Display multiplexer nine-camera mode. Camera group* Command # Multiplexer input Camera Monitor Monitor HEX Display multiplexer[...]
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78 C1528M-F (6/05) USING THE CM6800E-48X8 AS A SATELLITE DEVICE IN A 9700 SYSTEM The CM6800E-48X8 can function as a remote satellite switcher in a 9700 System (a “9700 System” is any matrix system using a CM9 700-CC1; the CM9740/9760 systems are also supported). You can view and control up to 96 video inputs on the CM6800 either locally (from t[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 79 Figure 53. Data and T ie Line Connections Between CM6800E-48X8 and CM9700/CM9740/CM9760 4. After completing system installation and power -up, select the appropriate CM6800E satellite settings in programming mode. In addition, you must configure satellite settings in the CM9700/CM9740/CM9760 system. Refer to the following sectio[...]
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80 C1528M-F (6/05) CONFIGURE THE CM6800E AS A SATELITE DEVICE In addition to any programming needed for the devices connected to the CM6800E-48X8 (such as camera control and monitor settings), you must configure the following CM6800E satellite settings. • Monitor Access: Change the appropriate monitor access to TIE LINE • Port: Change the Port[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 81 Satellite Port Settings Change the device setting to SA TELLITE for Port 7. The REPORT ALARMS setting changes to ON by default. If you do not want to report alarms to the CM9740/CM9760 system, change this field to OFF (refer to the Satellite Alarms section for information on reporting alarms). NOTE: Y ou must also configure the[...]
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82 C1528M-F (6/05) Satellite Alarms (Optional) 1. Enable the appropriate internal and external alarm contacts. Refer to the Alarm Contacts section for detailed instructions. Figure 56. Enable Alarm Contacts 2. In the appropriate Logical Alarm Number screen, assign a logical number for each alarm contact, in sequential order . The logical numbers as[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 83 CONFIGURE CM9700-MGR SYSTEM MANAGER SETTINGS Instructions for configuring the CM6800-E-48X8 as a satellite device with the CM9700-MGR System Manager software are provided he re. If you are using the CM9760-MGR System Manager software, refer to the Configure CM9760-MGR System Manager Settings section. To add a satellite device t[...]
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84 C1528M-F (6/05) CONFIGURE CM9760-MGR SYSTEM MANAGER SETTINGS Instructions for configuring the CM6800-E-48X8 as a satellite device with the CM9760-MGR System Manager software are provided he re. If you are using the CM9700-MGR System Manager software, refer to the Configure CM9700-MGR System Manager Settings section. To control the CM6800E-48X8[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 85 Program the Comms File 1. Click the Comms tab. The Comms page appears. Figure 59. CM9760-MGR Comms Page 2. In the list of Defined Ports, select the Sercom controller port used for connecting the CM6800E-48X8. 3. Click the arrow on the equipment number field, and then select the CM6800E equipment number . • If the CM9760-MGR s[...]
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86 C1528M-F (6/05) Program the Cameras File 1. Click the Cameras tab. The Cameras page appears. Figure 60. CM9760-MGR Cameras Page Complete the following steps for each CM6800E-48X8 tie line: 2. In the list of Defined Cameras, click the Physical Number (the number of the CM9760-MXB port used for connecting the tie line from the CM6800E-48X8). 3. E[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 87 Program the Link Cameras File 1. Click the Link Cameras tab. The Link Cameras page appears. Figure 61. CM9760-MGR Link Cameras Page Complete the following steps for each CM6800E-48X8 camera: 2. In the list of Link Cameras, click one of the available Link camera numbers. • If the CM9760-MGR software is version 7.08.029 or lower,[...]
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88 C1528M-F (6/05) Program the Alarms File (Optional) 1. Click the Alarms tab. The Alarms page appears. Figure 62. CM9760-MGR Alarms Page Complete the following steps for each CM6800E-48X8 alarm: 2. In the list of Defined Alarms, click the Physical Number . This number must match the CM6800E Logical Alarm Number assigned to the alarm contact. 3. E[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 89 NAVIGATE WITH THE CM9740/CM9760 KEYBOARD When using the CM6800E as a satellite device in a CM9740/CM9760 system, you can navigate the CM6800E programming screens from t he following keyboards: •a local keyboard connected to the CM6800E-48X8 – either a KBD100/200A/300A Series keyboard or a KBD960/KBR960 Series keyboard; naviga[...]
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90 C1528M-F (6/05) LOGICAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT T ABLE – FOR LINK CAMERAS Link Camera Name Link Camera Number in the CM9740/CM9760 System (Link Camera page: “Phy Num” column) Physical Camera Number on the CM6800E-48X8 (Link Camera page: “Port Addr” field) CM9740/CM9760-CC1 Port Number (Link Camera page: “Port Num” field)[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 91 ASCII OPERATING COMMANDS ASCII protocol uses the ASCII character set to transmit and receive commands between an ASCII device (such as a personal comput er or ASCII keyboard) and the CM6800E. The ASCII protocol communicates in a standard asynchronous, byte-oriented protocol that includes: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 p arity bit ([...]
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92 C1528M-F (6/05) Pan left Pan right Stop pan left Stop pan right [1-64]La [1-64]Ra ~La ~Ra Moves the currently selected pan and tilt device left or right at the speed indicated. If you omit the speed, some devices move at their default speed and others move at their slowest possible speed. Speed information has no effect on fixed speed devices. [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 93 Acknowledge alarm [1-9999]Ia Acknowledges an existing alarm. Arm internal alarm Arm external alarm Arm video loss alarm Disarm internal alarm Disarm external alarm Disarm video loss alarm [1-8]Jia [1-256]Jea [1-48]Jva [1-8]~Jia [1-256]~Jea [1-48]~Jva These commands arm and disarm system alarms. T rigger an alarm Clear an alarm Ac[...]
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94 C1528M-F (6/05) T ROUBLESHOOTING GAINING INITIAL CONTROL If you are having problems gaining control of your system for the first time: • Confirm that all system equipment is plugged in and has power . • Confirm that each keyboard and peripheral device in your system has a unique local address. Refer to the Switch Settings section in the a[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 95 SOFTWARE RESET Pelco strongly recommends uploading system settings to the CM6800E-MGR before the software reset – this will allow you to restore system settings after the software reset. 1. Remove the two screws and the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the switcher . 2. Move DIP switch 7 to the ON position (to “0”). [...]
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96 C1528M-F (6/05) SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS Refer to T able K for a list of common problems and their solutions. T able K. Solutions T o Common Problems Problem Remedy CM6800E does not have power . Make sure the power cord is plugged in. Y ou can see some cameras and not others from your location. Confirm that the camera is properly connected [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 97 KBD960/KBR960 ICON/BUTTON LEGEND Figure 67. Icon/Button Legend MUX CAMERA CONTROL SEQUENCE MENU MUX MENU SEQ MUX FORW ARD RUN BACKWARD MACRO RECALL/AL TERNA TE PRESET/LOCK FUNCTION CONTROLS IRIS CONTROLS IN/OUT NEAR/F AR OPEN/CLOSE OTHER CONTROLS CAMERA MONITOR TURBO ESCAPE LOG OFF CAMERA SELECTION MONITOR SELECTION CAMERA PRESET[...]
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98 C1528M-F (6/05) UPGRADE THE CM6800 SWITCHER SOFTWARE When you expand a CM6800E-48X8 system to a 96 x 16 system, verify that all system software is up-to-date and in the appropriate configuration. CM6800E-48X8 software includes both the CM6800E-48X8 switcher software and the CM6800- MGR software. V ERIFY THAT EACH CM6800E-48X8 UNIT CONTAINS THE [...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 99 Glossary Access The CM6800E allows you to restrict system control by (1) limiting the monitors or cameras a keyboard can access, or (2) limiting the cameras that can be viewed on a monitor . Alarm display format The CM6800E Matrix Switcher provides four formats for displaying alarmed cameras on system monitors: Block Build, Chron[...]
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100 C1528M-F (6/05) Matrix switcher This is also known as a cross-point switcher . The cross-points are actually electronic switches that select any video input onto any video output at any one time, preserving the video impedance matching. One video signal can simultaneously be selected on more than one output. More than one video input can be sel[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 101 RS-422 This is an Electronics Industry Association (EIA) interface standard. Pelco uses this standard for communication from a controller to one or more camera receivers (on the same line); the maximum recommended distance is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). The four -wire connection provides two wires for transmit and two wires for receiv[...]
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102 C1528M-F (6/05) Specifications GENERAL Memory Protection: Lithium battery , five years of data protection Keyboards: Eighteen: Sixteen KBD100/200A/300A Series keyboards and two KBD960/KBR960 Series keyboards. (Switcher can provide power for two KBD100/200A/300A Series keyboards. Additional keyboards will require a remote power supply .) Recei[...]
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C1528M-F (6/05) 103 Regulatory Notices 48 x 8 System In a 48 x 8 system, this equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation[...]
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMA TION W ARRANTY 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: • Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products. • Three years on Genex ® Series[...]
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