Pelco Dust Collector C1501M User Manual

ADDENDUM  
Addendum No.: C1577M-A  
Date: August 4, 2004  
Manuals Affected: CM9760 Series Manuals – C538M, C539M-A, C540M-B, C541M-C, C542M-B, C543M-A,  
C544M, C549M-A, C572M, C573M-D, C578M, C579M, C1501M, C1503M, C1510M-QS,  
C1510M-A, C1520M-B, C1528M-C, C1940M, C1941M, C1942M, and C1943M  
Manual Update: The CM9760-CC1 has been replaced with the CM9700-CC1 and the CM9760-MGR manage-  
ment software has been replaced with the CM9700-MGR management software.  
Keep the following in mind when referring to the instructions contained in these manuals:  
The CM9700-CC1 contains the latest CC1 software (version 9.01 or higher), and is  
programmed with the new CM9700-MGR management software.  
Despite the difference in model numbers, the CM9700-CC1 functions the same as the  
CM9760-CC1 and most of the information in these manuals applies to version 9.01 (or  
higher) CPU.  
You can add the CM9700-CC1 to an existing CM9760 system if you upgrade the existing  
CM9760-CC1 units with the current software (version level 9.01 or higher).  
Software version 9.01 requires a minimum of 16 MB of RAM in the CPU. If required, you  
can upgrade the RAM in older CM9760-CC1 units using the software upgrade kit  
appropriate for your CPU.  
Do not use the CM9760-MGR instructions contained in these manuals. Refer to the  
CM9700-MGR Getting Started Software Guide, on-screen help, or Online Help for  
instructions.  
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CONTENTS  
Section  
Page  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS................................................................4  
DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................4  
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................4  
MODELS ....................................................................................................................6  
MOUNTING ........................................................................................................................6  
HARDWARE SETUP .........................................................................................................6  
COMMUNICATION ....................................................................................................6  
COMMUNICATION PORTS SETUP ..........................................................................7  
ADDRESS SETUP FOR DAISY CHAINING ..............................................................8  
SETTING UP A UNIT AS THE MASTER CLOCK ......................................................9  
RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS....................................................................9  
CLEARING TITLE/TIME/DATE TEXT DISPLAY ON ALL CHANNELS .....................10  
VIDEO CONNECTIONS ...........................................................................................10  
DATA CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................. 11  
CONNECTING THE MDA TO A SYSTEM 9740/9760  
CONTROLLER ................................................................................................. 11  
CONNECTING THE MDA TO AN EXTERNAL PC ...........................................12  
CONNECTING THE MDA TO A CM9760-KBD KEYBOARD ............................13  
CONNECTING THE MDA TO A KBD200A OR KBD300A KEYBOARD ...........13  
POWER CONNECTIONS .........................................................................................14  
PROGRAMMING ..............................................................................................................15  
TIME AND DATE SETUP ..........................................................................................15  
PROGRAMMING METHODS ...................................................................................15  
PROGRAMMING WITH A KEYBOARD ....................................................................15  
KEYBOARD KEYS AND JOYSTICK ................................................................15  
ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE WITH THE CM9760-KBD .............16  
ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE WITH THE KBD200A OR  
KBD300A KEYBOARD .....................................................................................16  
MAIN MENU .....................................................................................................17  
SET CAMERA TITLE ........................................................................................17  
SET CABLE COMPENSATION ........................................................................18  
SET CAMERA DISPLAY ...................................................................................18  
SET TIME AND DATE .......................................................................................20  
SET PORT ........................................................................................................21  
RESET MDA .....................................................................................................22  
PROGRAMMING WITH THE CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM ............................22  
CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION .........................................22  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................22  
INSTALLING THE CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM .............................................23  
STARTING THE CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM ................................................24  
CM9760-MDA SETUP DIALOG BOX ...............................................................25  
SET PASSWORD .............................................................................................25  
SET UNIT ID .....................................................................................................26  
SET SYSTEM ...................................................................................................26  
SET TIME AND DATE .......................................................................................28  
SET TITLES ......................................................................................................29  
SET CABLE COMPENSATION ........................................................................31  
SET DISPLAY ...................................................................................................32  
SET MESSAGE TEXT ......................................................................................34  
SEND DATA ......................................................................................................40  
VIDEO ALPHANUMERIC OVERLAYS .....................................................................40  
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................41  
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................42  
APPENDIX A – APPLICATIONS .......................................................................................44  
APPENDIX B – SUPPORTED TITLE AND MESSAGE TEXT CHARACTERS.................56  
APPENDIX C – MESSAGE TEXT INSERTION COMMANDS ..........................................57  
WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION....................................................................60  
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
Figure  
Page  
1
2
System Configuration (Rear Panel View)...........................................................5  
Location of DIP Switches ...................................................................................7  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DIP Switch..........................................................................................................7  
Connecting the MDA to a System 9760 ............................................................ 11  
PC Connection to CM9760-MDA ......................................................................12  
CM9760-KBD Setup for Direct Control .............................................................13  
Keyboard Rear Panel ........................................................................................13  
CM9760-MDA Keyboard Wiring ........................................................................14  
Main Menu ........................................................................................................17  
Set Camera Title Menu .....................................................................................17  
Set Cable Compensation Menu ........................................................................18  
Set Camera Display Menu ................................................................................18  
Set Time and Date Menu ..................................................................................20  
Set Port Menu ...................................................................................................21  
Reset CM9760-MDA Screen .............................................................................22  
Login Dialog Box ...............................................................................................24  
CM9760-MDA Setup Dialog Box .......................................................................24  
Old Password Dialog Box .................................................................................25  
New Password Dialog Box ................................................................................25  
Unit ID Dialog Box .............................................................................................26  
MDA COM 1 Setup Dialog Box .........................................................................26  
System Communication Setup Dialog Box .......................................................27  
Set Time and Date Dialog Box ..........................................................................28  
Setting Titles Using the CM9760-MDA SETUP Dialog Box ..............................29  
Set Cable Compensation Dialog Box................................................................31  
Display Dialog Box ............................................................................................32  
Position Text Dialog Box ...................................................................................33  
Adjust Brightness Dialog Box ............................................................................33  
Output On/Off Dialog Box .................................................................................33  
Input On/Off Dialog Box ....................................................................................33  
Message Text Editing Dialog Box......................................................................34  
Command Data Window ...................................................................................35  
Sample Display Screen Example ......................................................................37  
Sample Command Data Window ......................................................................38  
Typical Camera Display With Alphanumerics ...................................................40  
CM9760-MDA Dimension Drawing ...................................................................43  
Simple System Configuration ............................................................................45  
Master MDA Time and Date Generator for 63 MDA Slave Units  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
(64 Total MDA Units) .........................................................................................46  
PC Connection to Up to 16 Daisy-Chained MDA Units .....................................47  
PC Connection to over 16 MDA Units (Maximum of 64 MDA Units) .................48  
CM9760-CC1 Connection to up to 16 Daisy-Chained MDA Units ....................49  
CM9760-CC1 Connection to over 16 MDA Units  
39  
40  
41  
42  
(Maximum of 64 MDA Units) .............................................................................50  
MDA Connected to Multiplexers ........................................................................51  
Non-Coaxitron System Setup ...........................................................................52  
Coaxitron with System 9760 Setup ...................................................................53  
Coaxitron with System 6800 Setup ...................................................................54  
CM9760-MDA Message Text Sent from Third-Party Equipment .......................55  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
LIST OF TABLES  
Table  
Page  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Port Setup Switch Settings ................................................................................7  
Address Switch Settings ....................................................................................8  
Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances..............................................................10  
MDA RJ-45 Connector Pin-Outs .......................................................................12  
CM9760-CC1/CM9760-MDA Format Matchup .................................................20  
CM9760-CC1/CM9760-MDA Compatible Date Styles and Time Formats ........29  
Supported Title and Message Text Character Set.............................................56  
CM9760-MDA Message Text Insertion Commands ..........................................57  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS  
Observe the following WARNINGS before installing and using this product.  
1. Installation and servicing should be done by qualified service personnel only and  
conform to all local codes.  
2. Unless the unit meets NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P standards, it is designed  
for indoor use only and must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture.  
3. Only use replacement parts Pelco recommends.  
4. After replacing/repairing this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resistance  
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:  
This symbol indicates that  
dangerous voltage constituting a  
risk of electric shock is present  
within this unit.  
CAUTION:  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
This symbol indicates that there  
are important operating and  
maintenance instructions in the  
literature accompanying this unit.  
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation  
and operation.  
DESCRIPTION  
OVERVIEW  
The CM9760 master distribution amplifier (CM9760-MDA), version 2.05 or higher, is a  
16-channel video distribution amplifier that distributes video to multiple devices without  
image degradation. As illustrated in Figure 1, each of the 16 channels (video inputs) has  
four independent video outputs. Each of the video outputs can be connected to any of the  
following devices:  
Monitor  
Video printer  
Video cassette recorder (VCR)  
Digital video recorder (DVR)  
Multiplexer  
Matrix switcher  
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CAMERA  
CAMERA INPUT  
INPUT  
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
PELCO CM9760-MDA  
PELCO SYSTEM CM9760 OR  
PC CONNECTED TO COM1 PORT  
MONITOR  
VCR  
Figure 1. System Configuration (Rear Panel View)  
The MDA can be programmed using a PC or a CM9760-KBD, KBD200A, or KBD300A  
keyboard. Each of the 16 video inputs can be individually programmed to insert time/date  
and title information on each video output, and each video output is selectable to include or  
exclude time/date and title generation. Character positions are adjustable horizontally and  
vertically on-screen with digital brightness control. Programming also includes cable  
compensation for up to 1,500 feet (457 m) of RG59/U coaxial cable.  
The MDA can act as a stand-alone time/date and title generator or can be synchronized to  
a System 9740/System 9760® as a matrix time/date and title generator:  
As a stand-alone unit, an MDA can be addressed to provide the master time and date  
for up to 63 MDA slave units.  
NOTE: Up to 16 MDA units  
can be daisy-chained. If  
more than 16 MDAs are  
required, a CM9760-CDU-T  
must be used.  
When connected to a System 9740/System 9760 CC1 port, up to 64 MDAs can accept  
the master time and date from the 9740/9760.  
In addition, note the following about the MDA:  
Using the RS-232 or RS-422 communication standard, the MDA can accept text  
messages from third-party equipment. A message can contain up to 24 characters. Up  
to five lines of messages can be displayed simultaneously. The messages can be  
inserted onto any video channel independently. For additional information, refer to the  
Set Message Text section of this manual.  
All video inputs are individually ground isolated to prevent ground loops, eliminating  
the need for ground loop isolation transformers.  
Battery backup protects programming information for a minimum of one year.  
The MDA does not pass Coaxitron® signals; however, the MDA can be used with  
Coaxitron products such as the CM6700, CM6800, and the CM9760-CXTA.  
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MODELS  
CM9760-MDA  
Master distribution amplifier with time and date and title, 120 VAC,  
60 Hz (FCC)  
CM9760-MDA-X  
Same as CM9760-MDA except 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE)  
MOUNTING  
Install the MDA in a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack using standard mounting  
hardware. The MDA occupies 5.25 inches (13.34 cm) of vertical space, or three RU (rack  
units).  
VERY IMPORTANT: If  
you are going to use RS-232  
communication, you must  
open the case to set the DIP  
switches—do so BEFORE  
mounting the MDA unit in  
the rack. See the section on  
Communication Ports Setup  
and the section on Connect-  
ing the MDA to an External  
PC for information.  
HARDWARE SETUP  
The following parts are supplied:  
1
1
1
1
CM9760 Master Distribution Amplifier  
Power cord  
Data cable (reversed RJ-45 to RJ-45)  
CM9760-MDA Resource CD  
COMMUNICATION  
Communication between MDA units, System 9760 CC1 (controller), System 9740 CC1 (con-  
troller), KBD200A or KBD300A keyboard, or a host PC is accomplished using serial RS-232,  
RS-422, or RS-485 transceivers that can be configured by DIP switches on the PCB (printed  
circuit board). The factory default for both COM 1 and COM 2 ports is RS-422.  
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COMMUNICATION PORTS SETUP  
NOTE: COM 1 is config-  
ured at the factory for  
RS-422 communication. To  
communicate via RS-232,  
you must open the case and  
change an internal DIP  
switch.  
There are two sets of DIP switches inside the MDA for selecting the type of interface for the  
communication ports (COM 1 and COM 2).  
The unit comes from the factory configured for RS-422. If your communication scheme is  
RS-422 and you intend to program the MDA(s) through a CM9760-KBD, KBD200A or  
KBD300A keyboard, leave the settings alone.  
However, if the communication scheme is different than RS-422, or you are going to  
program the MDA through a PC (which requires RS-232), do the following to change  
settings. (Generally, programming through a PC is easier than programming through a  
System 9760 keyboard. For more information, refer to the Programming section.)  
1. Remove the 10 screws on the top cover and lift it off.  
2. Refer to Figure 2 for the location of the switches for COM 1 and COM 2. Refer to  
Table A for the switch settings.  
3. Replace the cover.  
COM 2  
COM 1  
UNIT ID DIP SWITCH  
BACK  
FUSE  
COM 1 DIP SWITCH  
COM 2 DIP SWITCH  
FRONT  
Figure 2. Location of DIP Switches  
Table A. Port Setup Switch Settings  
SWITCH SETTINGS  
PORT SETUP  
SELECTED  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON  
ON OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON OFF  
RS-232 Operation  
RS-422 Operation*  
RS-485 Operation  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Figure 3. DIP Switch  
* Factory default setting  
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ADDRESS SETUP FOR DAISY CHAINING  
NOTE: When upgrading  
CM9760-MDA units in a  
daisy chain to version 2.xx,  
version 2.xx units must be  
the first units in the daisy  
chain. Any CM9760-MDA  
version 1.xx units must be  
connected in the chain fol-  
lowing all version 2.xx units.  
CAUTION: Switch 7 clears all entered data from memory.  
Table B. Address Switch Settings  
SWITCH SETTINGS  
ID  
1
2
3
4
5
6
CAMERA RANGE SELECTED  
1
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Cameras 1-16  
2
Cameras 17-32  
3
OFF  
ON  
Cameras 33-48  
4
ON  
Cameras 49-64  
5
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Cameras 65-80  
6
ON  
Cameras 81-96  
7
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Cameras 97-112  
Cameras 113-128  
Cameras 129-144  
Cameras 145-160  
Cameras 161-176  
Cameras 177-192  
Cameras 193-208  
Cameras 209-224  
Cameras 225-240  
Cameras 241-256  
Cameras 257-272  
Cameras 273-288  
Cameras 289-304  
Cameras 305-320  
Cameras 321-336  
Cameras 337-352  
Cameras 353-368  
Cameras 369-384  
Cameras 385-400  
Cameras 401-416  
Cameras 417-432  
Cameras 433-448  
Cameras 449-464  
Cameras 465-480  
Cameras 481-496  
Cameras 497-512  
Cameras 513-528  
Cameras 529-544  
Cameras 545-560  
Cameras 561-576  
Cameras 577-592  
Cameras 593-608  
Cameras 609-624  
Cameras 625-640  
8
ON  
ON  
9
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
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Table B. Address Switch Settings (Continued)  
SWITCH SETTINGS  
ID  
1
2
3
4
5
6
CAMERA RANGE SELECTED  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Cameras 641-656  
Cameras 657-672  
Cameras 673-688  
Cameras 689-704  
Cameras 705-720  
Cameras 721-736  
Cameras 737-752  
Cameras 753-768  
Cameras 769-784  
Cameras 785-800  
Cameras 801-816  
Cameras 817-832  
Cameras 833-848  
Cameras 849-864  
Cameras 865-880  
Cameras 881-896  
Cameras 897-912  
Cameras 913-928  
Cameras 929-944  
Cameras 945-960  
Cameras 961-976  
Cameras 977-992  
Cameras 993-1008  
Cameras 1009-1024  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
SETTING UP A UNIT AS THE MASTER CLOCK  
You can synchronize several CM9760-MDAs even when connecting them without a  
CM9760 switching system. The master clock can be any unit ID as long as it is the first unit  
of the chain. Make it the master clock by turning on switch 8 of the unit ID DIP switch on the  
rear panel. This unit will synchronize the time and date of all units connected to it. Only one  
unit can be a master clock. The remaining units are the slave units (unit ID DIP switch 8 is  
in the OFF position, which is the default setting). A single MDA unit can provide the master  
time and date for up to 63 slave units.  
RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS  
CAUTION:  
Switch 7 clears all  
entered data from  
memory.  
You can reset the CM9760-MDA to factory defaults by turning on switch 7 of the UNIT ID  
DIP switch located on the rear panel. Do this before powering up the unit. Now, turn on the  
CM9760-MDA. This will clear all data stored in memory, such as titles and port configura-  
tions and resets them to the defaults as shipped from the factory. Then turn off the  
CM9760-MDA and turn switch 7 off.  
DO NOT turn off the  
MDA before the reset  
process finishes. This  
can lock up the MDA and  
render it useless. The  
length of time to leave  
power on can vary from a  
few seconds to several min-  
utes (for systems with a lot  
of equipment). To determine  
when the process finishes,  
look at the monitor outputs  
as resetting puts everything  
back to default status.  
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CLEARING TITLE/TIME/DATE TEXT DISPLAY ON ALL CHANNELS  
You can clear title/time/date text on all CM9760-MDA channels using a DIP switch method.  
To do so, proceed as follows:  
1. Turn off the MDA.  
2. Set the MDA to unit ID 33:  
a. Set DIP switches 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 to the OFF position.  
b. Set DIP switch 6 to the ON position.  
3. Turn on the MDA.  
A 30-second timer starts.  
4. Before the 30 seconds elapses, change the unit ID to a setting other than unit ID 33  
using the appropriate DIP switch settings.  
After 30 seconds have elapsed, the MDA checks whether the unit ID is different from  
the initial setting of 33. If the unit ID has changed, the MDA title/time/date text display  
is cleared.  
Note the following:  
The title/time/date text can be programmed again using the PC or a CM9760-KBD,  
KBD200A, or KBD300A keyboard.  
If the MDA must be set back to unit ID 33, set the unit ID after the title/time/date text  
has cleared.  
VIDEO CONNECTIONS  
Table C. Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances  
Cable Type*  
Maximum Distance  
750 ft (229 m)  
RG59/U  
RG6/U  
1,000 ft (305 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
RG11/U  
*Minimum cable requirements:  
75 ohms impedance  
All-copper center conductor  
All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage  
1. Connect the remote video sources to the input BNC connectors on the rear panel of  
the MDA (refer to Figure 33). Refer to Table C for video coaxial wiring distances. (Note  
that when wiring inputs it is good installation practice to label each video input in case  
troubleshooting is required.)  
2. Connect cables from the output BNC connectors on the MDA’s rear panel to the input  
connectors of monitors, VCRs, switchers, etc. (refer to Figure 33). Refer to Table C for  
video coaxial wiring distances.  
Although the MDA does not pass Coaxitron signals, it can be used with Coaxitron products  
—such as the CM6700, CM6800, and CM9760-CXTA—by installing the MDA after the  
Coaxitron equipment (refer to Figure 45 and to Figure 46).  
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DATA CONNECTIONS  
The MDA can be connected to an external device via RS-232/422/485 standards. The  
distance at which it can be installed away from another device depends on the communica-  
tion type and the wire size of the cable. Maximum cable distance for RS-232 serial data for  
18-24 AWG is 50 feet (15.24 m) while the maximum for RS-422 and RS-485 with 24-gauge  
wire is 4,000 feet (1,219 m). For longer distances, junction boxes and heavier cable can be  
used. Pelco recommends using shielded twisted pair, such as Belden 9843 or similar cable,  
meeting or exceeding the basic requirements for EIA RS-422/485 applications. Decide  
where the MDA will be located and follow the mounting and connection instructions.  
CONNECTING THE MDA TO A SYSTEM 9740/9760  
CONTROLLER  
The rear panel of the MDA contains two RJ-45 modular connectors for external data  
communication using RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 standards. Connect the COM 1 port on  
the MDA’s rear panel to the next available RJ-45 output connector on the System 9740/9760  
controller (refer to Figure 4 for an illustration of MDA connection to a System 9760 control-  
ler.) The System 9740/9760 controller port to which the MDA is connected must be  
programmed for proper communication with an MDA. Refer to the System CM9760-CC1  
manual or to the System CM9740-CC1 manual for information about selecting and  
configuring the RJ-45 ports on the System 9740/9760 controller.  
USE NEXT  
AVAILABLE  
PORT  
MDA COM 1 PORT  
Figure 4. Connecting the MDA to a System 9760  
Refer to Figure 37 and to Figure 38 for illustrations of connecting multiple MDA units to a  
System 9760 controller.  
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CONNECTING THE MDA TO AN EXTERNAL PC  
Perform this step if you are going to program your CM9760-MDA unit using a PC (personal  
computer).  
NOTE: The CM9760-MDA  
is configured at the factory  
for RS-422 communication.  
To communicate via RS-232,  
an internal DIP switch must  
be changed. Refer to the  
Communication Ports Setup  
section.  
Refer to Figure 5 and make a cable to connect the MDA to the PC. The figure shows a  
typical nine-pin sub “D” connector for the PC’s COM 1/COM 2 serial port. Computers may  
differ regarding connector types and pin-outs. Therefore, always refer to the computer’s  
manual to determine proper pin-outs.  
If more than one MDA is to be programmed using a PC, note the following:  
A maximum of 16 MDA units can be daisy-chained. To daisy-chain up to 16 MDA units,  
connect the RS-422 output of the first MDA unit to the RS-422 input of the second  
MDA unit and continue this method until the last MDA unit is connected (refer to Table  
D and to Figure 39).  
If more than 16 MDAs are to be connected to a PC, a CM9760-CDU-T must be used.  
Refer to Figure 40 for an example of connecting over 16 MDAs to a PC. Note that a  
maximum of 64 MDA units can be connected to a PC for programming.  
Table D. MDA RJ-45 Connector Pin-Outs  
Pin Out  
RS-232 Function  
RS-422 Function  
RS-485 Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Transmit  
Transmit +  
Transmit -  
No Connection  
Ground  
Transmit +  
Transmit -  
No Connection  
Ground  
No Connection  
No Connection  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
No Connection  
No Connection  
Receive  
No Connection  
Receive -  
No Connection  
Receive -  
Receive +  
Receive +  
MDA SIDE  
CM9760-MDA  
14  
15  
16  
PIN 8  
PIN 1  
120V  
A
PGM  
MON  
PC SIDE  
COM1  
COM2  
COM1 RJ-45  
CONNECTOR  
UNI  
T
NOTE: The pin numbering  
of the wall block shown in  
Figure 5 applies to the Pelco  
RJ-45 wall block. A wall  
block purchased from a  
supplier other than Pelco  
may have a different pin  
numbering scheme.  
REVERSED CABLE  
RJ-45  
COMPUTER  
TRANSMIT  
COMPUTER  
RECEIVE  
CONNECTOR  
REVERSED CABLE CONNECTIONS  
8
7
1
2
WALL BLOCK  
RJ-45  
CONNECTOR  
CM9760-MDA  
RJ-45  
CONNECTOR  
5
4
3
2
1
PIN 1=TX  
PIN 1=TX  
9
8
7
6
6
5
3
4
PIN 8=RX  
PIN 8=RX  
GROUND  
WALL BLOCK  
Figure 5. PC Connection to CM9760-MDA  
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CONNECTING THE MDA TO A CM9760-KBD KEYBOARD  
(Refer to Figure 6). Perform this step if you are going to program your CM9760-MDA unit using  
the CM9760-KBD keyboard. Connect the serial port of your keyboard to the COM 1 port on the  
MDA unit. To do more than one MDA unit, each time you will need to unhook the keyboard from  
the MDA unit you just programmed and hook the keyboard to the next MDA unit.  
FUSE TYPE: 2AG  
1/4A SB  
CM9505UPS  
COAX CABLE  
CM9505UPS  
KEYBOARD CARD CAGE  
STRAIGHT CABLE  
INPU  
T
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
PGM  
MON  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
CM9760-KBD  
CM9760-MDA  
COM 1  
= VIDEO  
= DATA  
REVERSED CABLE  
Figure 6. CM9760-KBD Setup for Direct Control  
CONNECTING THE MDA TO A KBD200A OR KBD300A KEYBOARD  
A single KBD200A or KBD300A keyboard can be used to program the CM9760-MDA  
Master Distribution Amplifier. The keyboard is connected to the COM 1 port of the distribu-  
tion amplifier through a KBDKIT (120 VAC) or KBDKIT-X (230 VAC) wall block and a  
specially modified keyboard data cable. Connect your monitor as shown in Figure 6.  
NOTE: You need two key-  
board data cables for this  
connection. You must  
modify one cable as ex-  
plained in Keyboard Wiring  
on the next page.  
Switch Settings  
To set the switches in the keyboard (refer to Figure 7):  
1. Remove the two screws and the DIP switch cover plate from the rear of the keyboard.  
2. Place switches 5 and 8 in the ON position. This selects the CM9760-MDA mode of  
operation.  
3. Replace the cover plate.  
PIN1  
KBD200A RJ-45  
JACK PINOUTS  
1
2
3
4
TX+  
TX–  
12 VAC/DC  
NONPOLAR  
5
6
7
8
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX–  
RX+  
}
PLACE SWITCHES 5 & 8 IN  
THE DOWN POSITION  
(MDA MODE)  
Figure 7. Keyboard Rear Panel  
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Keyboard Wiring  
Refer to Figure 8.  
1. Use the supplied keyboard data cable to connect the keyboard to the RJ-45 jack on  
the wall block.  
2. Remove the RJ-45 plug from one end of a second keyboard data cable and strip the  
cable jacket back 2 inches (5 cm).  
3. Hold up the end of the cable that has the RJ-45 plug still attached and examine the  
wire colors going to each pin. (Refer to the “check wire colors” detail in Figure 8.)  
Make note of the colors going to pins 7 and 8.  
4. Connect the stripped wires to the wall block as follows:  
Wire from RJ-45 pin 8 to wall block terminal 1;  
Wire from RJ-45 pin 7 to wall block terminal 2;  
Cut the unused wires back to the cable jacket.  
5. Plug the RJ-45 end of the second (modified) keyboard data cable into the COM1 port  
on the master distribution amplifier.  
6. Plug the KBDKIT or KBDKIT-X into a suitable outlet.  
POWER CONNECTIONS  
The MDA’s rear panel contains a three-pronged 120 VAC receptacle. Use the supplied  
power cord to connect the MDA to a power source.  
NOTE: Always replace  
blown fuses with fuses of  
the same rating. Failure to  
do so could result in serious  
damage to the unit.  
CHECK WIRE COLORS DETAIL  
RJ-45 PLUG  
PIN7  
PIN  
8
COM1  
HOLD WITH  
LOCKING CLIP  
ON BOTTOM  
FROM PIN 7  
TO WALL BLOCK  
TERMINALS  
FROM PIN 8  
PIN  
1
4
5
6
KBD200A  
3
2
1
7
8
TX–  
TX+  
12 VAC  
KBDKIT OR  
KBDKIT-X  
25-FOOT KEYBOARD  
DATA CABLE  
Figure 8. CM9760-MDA Keyboard Wiring  
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PROGRAMMING  
TIME AND DATE SETUP  
You can apply a single time and date and camera title to each input channel, which will  
appear on all four output channels. You can also select whether the channel will display:  
Time, date, and title  
Time and date only  
Title only  
No added text  
In addition, you can select:  
Time and date format, and set the title to be displayed  
Character brightness  
On-screen location for time, date, and title  
PROGRAMMING METHODS  
The MDA unit is password protected and can be programmed by using a CM9760-KBD,  
KBD200A, or KBD300A keyboard or by using a PC.  
NOTE: The CM9760-MDA  
Setup program provides an  
interface that supports the  
message text feature of the  
MDA. (For additional infor-  
mation, refer to the Set Mes-  
sage Text section of this  
manual.) The CM9760-KBD,  
KBD200A, and KBD300A  
keyboards do not provide an  
interface that supports  
There are two DIP switches to select the input and output port formats, and one to identify  
the MDA unit. See the Communication Ports Setup and Address Setup for Daisy Chaining  
sections for information on the DIP switches.  
You can program the unit in two ways.  
The first method uses a CM9760-KBD, KBD200A, or KBD300A keyboard and the pro-  
gramming monitor output. See the Programming with a Keyboard section for instructions.  
The second method requires a PC running Microsoft® Windows® and the CM9760-MDA  
Setup program. See the Programming with the CM9760-MDA Setup Program section  
for instructions.  
message text.  
PROGRAMMING WITH A KEYBOARD  
The KBD200A uses keys for pan/tilt, while the CM9760-KBD and KBD300A use a joystick.  
KEYBOARD KEYS AND JOYSTICK  
Use the keyboard and the programming video output to manually program the CM9760-MDA.  
Any joystick motion or pan/tilt key activates the Main Menu. Use the joystick or pan/tilt keys  
to navigate menus. Use the following keyboard keys to program the MDA.  
Open  
Close  
Near  
Use this key to move down through selections in program mode.  
Use this key to move up through selections in program mode.  
Use this key to quickly exit a menu and return to the Main Menu from  
any submenu or to exit program mode without having to select EXIT on  
the Main Menu.  
Pan/Tilt Controls  
The pan/tilt keys or joystick controls the cursor’s position. Moving the  
joystick up and down or pressing the up/down keys maneuvers through  
the menu selection. Moving the joystick left and right or pressing the  
left/right keys positions the cursor horizontally when a menu has more  
than one item on a line. Moving the cursor to the right on RETURN on  
a menu, or on any item in the Main Menu, selects the item.  
Blue Buttons  
(Not applicable to the KBD200A/300A keyboards.) The line of blue  
buttons directly below the CM9760-KBD keyboard screen corresponds  
to the line of icons on the bottom of the screen. To select one of the  
icons, press the blue button directly beneath it.  
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ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE WITH THE CM9760-KBD  
Use the CM9760-KBD keyboard to program the titles, time, date, and setup of the ports.  
1. To enter programming mode from the keyboard, you must first enter the setup mode  
for the keyboard. Attach a straight power cable from COM 1 on the rear of keyboard to  
the power supply. (The LCD displays the keyboard offline message.)  
NOTE: You need a pass-  
word to enter setup mode  
on the CM9760-KBD key-  
board. The default, as set  
from the factory, is 1234.  
2. Set DIP switch 2 (on the underside of the CM9760-KBD) to ON.  
3. You are prompted to enter the setup PIN. (The factory default is 1234.) Do so, and the  
main setup mode menu appears.  
4. Press the blue button beneath the ADV icon. The Advance Setup 1 screen appears.  
5. You have to set the KBD in direct mode. To do so, cycle the host type by pressing the  
blue buttons below the left and right arrow icons (<= and =>) until the LCD shows  
“HOST DIRECT CAM CTRL.”  
6. Press the blue button beneath the Step Forward icon (hand that points down) to go to  
the next line. Change the baud rate from 4800 to 9600 by pressing the blue button  
beneath the right arrow icon.  
7. Press the blue button beneath the SAVE icon.  
8. Press the blue button beneath the exit icon (an open door).  
9. Press the blue button beneath the camera icon.  
10. Press the blue button beneath the Step Forward icon (hand pointing down) four times.  
11. You need to define a camera. You are currently on physical 0, logical 0. You need to  
change the logical to 1.  
a. Press the blue button beneath the DEF NUM icon (this reverses videos).  
b. Press 1.  
c. Press the blue button beneath the DEF NUM icon. Physical 0 should now have a  
logical 1.  
d. Press the blue button beneath the SAVE icon.  
12. Press the blue button beneath the exit icon (an open door) twice.  
13. You are prompted to turn off DIP switch 2. Do so.  
14. Connect a reversed cable from the power supply to COM 1 on the rear of the MDA.  
15. Access the main programming menu by moving the joystick in any direction (see  
Figure 9, Main Menu). You can now begin programming.  
16. When you finish programming, select EXIT from the Main Menu. Then disconnect the  
keyboard to exit programming mode.  
ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE WITH THE KBD200A  
OR KBD300A KEYBOARD  
1. Access the main programming menu by moving the joystick in any direction (KBD300A)  
or by pressing any pan/tilt key (KBD200A) (see Figure 9, Main Menu). You can now  
begin programming.  
2. When you finish programming, select EXIT from the Main Menu. Then disconnect the  
keyboard to fully exit the programming mode.  
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MAIN MENU  
PELCO MDA UNIT 01  
SOFTWARE VERSION 2.05  
MAIN MENU:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
CAMERA TITLE  
COMPENSATION  
CAMERA DISPLAY  
TIME/DATE  
PORTS  
RESET  
EXIT  
Figure 9. Main Menu  
The fields in the Main Menu (Figure 9) are defined as follows:  
PELCO  
MDA UNIT  
The first line is the title line. It contains the Unit ID as set from the MDA  
unit’s rear panel.  
NOTE: If you are using a  
KBD200A keyboard, use the  
appropriate pan/tilt key (up,  
down, right, left) in place of  
moving the joystick.  
SOFTWARE  
VERSION  
This field shows the version of software being used.  
MAIN MENU  
This field instructs you to pick an item to set from the six selections  
listed or to exit the setup program.  
A number precedes each of the seven selections. It flashes when the cursor is positioned  
on it. To select an item, move the keyboard’s joystick up or down to position the cursor on  
the item you desire, then press the joystick to the right.  
Selecting items 1 through 6 will display another menu. When you finish programming,  
select EXIT and press the joystick right, or exit by pressing the NEAR key.  
SET CAMERA TITLE  
If you choose item 1 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:  
CAMERA 01  
CAMERA TITLE:  
LOADING DOCK 4  
RETURN  
Figure 10. Set Camera Title Menu  
Use this menu to enter a camera title. When the program displays this menu, the camera  
number flashes on the menu’s top line.  
If you want to edit the information for the camera number displayed, press the OPEN key.  
If you want a different camera, press the joystick to the right to bring up the next camera.  
The title already programmed for the selected camera is displayed.  
Use the joystick to access the title. Move the joystick left and right to position the cursor  
over a character in the title. Use the OPEN/CLOSE key to access a character. Pressing the  
joystick right places the cursor on the next character to program.  
When you finish programming the title, press the joystick down to move the cursor to RETURN  
on the menu and then press the joystick to the right. This returns you to the Main Menu.  
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SET CABLE COMPENSATION  
If you choose item 2 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:  
CABLE COMPENSATION  
CAM CMP CAM CMP CAM CMP  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
1
1
1
1
1
1
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
1
2
3
4
1
RETURN  
Figure 11. Set Cable Compensation Menu  
Transmitting video signals over long distances can adversely affect video images.  
However, compensation can be used to adjust for video signal degradation.  
When the system displays the menu, the cursor flashes on the compensation setting for  
camera 1.  
To change the compensation (CMP) entry, use the joystick to move to the input (1-16) for which  
you want to change the compensation. For example, moving the joystick down positions the  
cursor at the entry for camera 2. Press the OPEN key to toggle through the settings. The  
settings are numbered 1-4. Setting 1 is for no compensation, setting 2 is for a video input that  
is 500 feet (152 m) from the CM9760-MDA, setting 3 is for 1,000 feet (304 m), and setting 4 is  
for 1,500 feet (457 m).  
To exit the menu, position the cursor on the R in RETURN and press the joystick right.  
SET CAMERA DISPLAY  
If you choose item 3 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:  
CAMERA 01 DISPLAY  
1. POSITION DISPLAY  
BRIGHTNESS:  
8
ENABLE TITLES:  
ENABLE TIME DATE:  
ENABLE VIDEO DISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
OUTPUT:  
A
B
C
D
ON OFF ON OFF  
RETURN  
Figure 12. Set Camera Display Menu  
This menu contains setup information for how the camera display will look. You can turn the  
camera display for each output on or off. You can also adjust and set the characters’  
brightness and position. These two settings are universal for all cameras.  
When the program displays this menu, the camera number on the top line flashes. Press  
the joystick right to select the next camera if you do not want to program output, brightness,  
or text position for the current camera. Use the OPEN key to select the three items to be  
adjusted on this menu.  
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The fields (or items to be set) are defined as follows:  
POSITION  
DISPLAY  
The first item to set is the display position, which is digitally selected  
NOTE: At least one output  
display must be turned on  
and you must use this out-  
put on a monitor to see its  
position.  
and controlled by the keyboard. To move the output display, position  
the cursor at item 1. The “1” flashes. Press the joystick right to choose  
the item. Press the joystick up/down and left/right to position the  
display on the monitor. See Figure 35 for the output display. At least  
one output display must be on and you must use this output on a  
monitor to see its position. To return to the Camera Display Menu after  
setting the position display, press the OPEN or CLOSE key.  
BRIGHTNESS  
To set brightness, press the joystick down to position the cursor at the  
brightness item on the menu. Use the OPEN key to increase  
brightness and the CLOSE key to decrease it. Brightness numbers  
range from 1 (darkest) to 8 (brightest). Brightness changes on the  
menu as you change the number.  
ENABLE TITLES You toggle this field on/off by placing the cursor on the selection and  
pressing the OPEN key. You can activate or deactivate the titles on a  
camera-by-camera basis. The selection immediately appears on the menu.  
ENABLE TIME You toggle this field on/off by placing the cursor on the selection and  
DATE  
pressing the OPEN key. You can activate or deactivate the time and  
date on a camera-by-camera basis. The selection immediately appears  
on the menu.  
ENABLE VIDEO Use this field to direct the alphanumeric data (text) to the desired  
DISPLAY  
OUTPUT  
output. In the example in Figure 12, outputs 1 and 3 will have alpha-  
numeric information while outputs 2 and 4 will not. To change the  
settings, position the cursor at locations A, B, C, or D and press the  
OPEN or CLOSE key to turn the settings ON or OFF.  
As shipped from the factory, the four outputs for the title, time, and date display are ON.  
Brightness is set to level 5.  
Position the cursor at RETURN and press the joystick right to return to the Main Menu. You  
can also press the NEAR key to exit this menu.  
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SET TIME AND DATE  
If you choose item 4 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:  
SET TIME/DATE  
DATE:  
TIME:  
STYLE:  
TYPE:  
DEC-31-02  
11:59:52 PM  
MMM-DD-YY  
12 HOUR  
SET CLOCK  
Figure 13. Set Time and Date Menu  
The CM9760-MDA supports four of the CM9760-CC1’s time and date formats; and the MDA’s  
format must match the CC1’s format for correct updating of the MDA from the CC1 to occur. Table  
E shows how the supported formats should be matched.  
Table E. CM9760-CC1/CM9760-MDA Format Matchup  
CM9760-CC1  
Format #  
CM9760-CC1  
Format Example  
CM9760-MDA  
Format  
0
1
2
3
16/11/03 17:56  
DD-MM-YY 24 hour  
MM-DD-YY 24 hour  
DD-MM-YY 12 hour  
MM-DD-YY 12 hour  
11/16/03 17:56  
16/11/03 05:56 PM  
11/16/03 05:56 PM  
Press the joystick up/down and left/right to move through the four general selections on the  
menu. If you press the joystick right for any selection in the set time or date areas of this menu  
without first entering a number, the program keeps the existing information for the field and  
moves you to the next field.  
The fields are defined as follows:  
DATE  
When the program displays this menu, the cursor flashes on the month entry in this  
field. To change the month entry, press the OPEN or CLOSE key to pick the number  
of the month you want. Then press the joystick right to enter your selection. This also  
moves you to the next entry (day) on the line.  
If you want to leave the month area without changing the month, just press the joystick  
right. This moves the cursor to the day area.  
Select the day using the OPEN or CLOSE key. Depending on the month, the number  
of days will be 28, 29, 30, or 31. To enter your selection, press the joystick right.  
After you enter a day, the year flashes. Use the OPEN or CLOSE key to choose a number  
between 0 and 99 for the year. Then press the joystick right to enter your selection.  
TIME  
Select the hour, minute, and second in the same way you selected the month, day,  
and year in the previous field.  
STYLE The four styles for date display are mm dd yy, dd mm yy, mmm dd yy, and dd mmm yy  
where mm = 2-digit month, mmm = 3-letter month abbreviation, dd = 2-digit day, and yy = 2-  
digit year. Use the OPEN or CLOSE key to make your selection. Then press the joystick  
right to enter your selection. Refer to Table E for formats compatible with the CM9760-CC1.  
TYPE  
The time types are 12-hour and 24-hour (military time). In 12-hour mode, the program  
displays an AM or PM on the monitor. Use the OPEN or CLOSE key to make your  
selection. Then press the joystick right to enter your selection.  
When you finish entering information, press the joystick down to place the cursor at RETURN on  
the menu. Press the joystick right to return to the Main Menu.  
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SET PORT  
If you choose item 5 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:  
SET SERIAL PORT 1  
PROTOCOL:  
BAUD RATE:  
DATA BITS:  
STOP BITS:  
PARITY:  
9760KB  
4800  
8
1
EVEN  
RETURN  
Figure 14. Set Port Menu  
This menu lets you view the settings of the two ports, and change the settings in one of them.  
The Port 1 menu settings can be changed. The Port 1 menu lets you pick what you  
want to connect to Port 1—an ASCII device (such as a PC), a CM9760 keyboard, a  
CM9760 CC1, or an MDA loop. You use the menu’s Protocol field to select which one.  
You use the remaining four fields (Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity) to set  
the communication parameters for what you picked in the Protocol field.  
The Port 2 menu settings cannot be changed. Port 2 is locked as the MDA loop-out  
port. It is set up so you can plug a CM9760-KBD keyboard into it and program the MDA.  
When the program displays the menu, the “1” in “Port 1” flashes. (To view the setup for Port  
2, press the joystick right.)  
To set up Port 1, press the OPEN key. The selection in the Protocol field flashes.  
PROTOCOL  
Use the OPEN and CLOSE keys to cycle through the four types of  
protocol. These are Terminal (ASCII device), CM9760-KBD, CM9760-  
CC1, and MDA Loop.  
BAUD RATE  
If you chose Terminal in the Protocol field above, the ASCII  
protocol for external devices other than a keyboard or Pelco  
system is activated. The available baud rates are 1200, 2400,  
4800, and 9600 bits per second. In Terminal mode, you can also  
select the data bit length, the number of stop bits, and the parity  
type. Place the cursor on the displayed rate and press the OPEN/  
CLOSE key to cycle forward and backward through the options.  
If you chose CM9760-KBD in the Protocol field above, 9600 baud  
is displayed but cannot be changed.  
If you chose CM9760 CC1, 9600 baud is displayed, which cannot  
be changed. This selection is used for connecting to the CM9760  
Controller, which provides the timing signal for the MDAs.  
(NOTE: The baud rate must equal that which was selected from  
the system.)  
If you chose MDA Loop in the Protocol field above, 9600 baud is  
displayed but cannot be changed.  
DATA BITS  
The number flashes. To select the number of data bits, use the OPEN  
or CLOSE key to choose between 7 and 8 bits. Press the joystick  
down to move to the next field.  
NOTE: The following can  
only be adjusted in Terminal  
mode.  
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STOP BITS  
PARITY  
The number flashes. Use the OPEN or CLOSE key to choose between  
1 and 2 stop bits. Press the joystick down to move to the next field.  
The three options for this field are none, odd, and even. The first  
character in the word flashes when you access this field. Use the  
OPEN or CLOSE key to move through the three selections. When you  
leave this field, the program keeps the last selection.  
Position the cursor at RETURN and press the joystick right to return to the Main Menu, or  
press the NEAR key.  
RESET MDA  
If you choose item 6 on the Main Menu, the program displays the following menu:  
YOU ARE ABOUT TO  
RESET THIS UNIT TO  
THE ORIGINAL FACTORY  
SETTINGS  
ARE YOU SURE? NO  
Figure 15. Reset CM9760-MDA Screen  
This screen lets you reset the CM9760-MDA’s software to the original factory settings. You  
can change the selection from “NO” to “YES” on the line that asks “ARE YOU SURE?” by  
pressing the OPEN key. The unit returns to the original factory settings for titles, cable  
compensation, time, date, and communication ports when you place the cursor on  
RETURN and press the joystick right.  
Position the cursor at RETURN and press the joystick right to return to the Main Menu, or  
press the NEAR key.  
PROGRAMMING WITH THE CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM  
CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION  
Using a PC, the CM9760-MDA Setup program allows you to set camera titles, cable  
compensation, camera display, time and date, and message text for each video output. The  
program is useful when multiple CM9760-MDA units are used in one installation.  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
The CM9760-MDA Setup program is provided on the CM9760-MDA Resource CD. System  
requirements are as follows:  
Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, NT, or XP  
Intel486or Pentium® processor-based PC  
16 MB or more of RAM  
25 MB of free hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
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INSTALLING THE CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM  
The following procedure provides instructions to install the CM9760-MDA Setup program  
on a PC that meets or exceeds minimum system requirements (see System Requirements  
above). (For information about connecting the PC to the CM9760-MDA, see Connecting the  
MDA to an External PC earlier in this manual.)  
To install the CM9760-MDA Setup program, do the following:  
1. Start Microsoft Windows. If Microsoft Windows is already running, close any applica-  
tion programs that may be running.  
2. Insert the CM9760-MDA Resource CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
The CD automatically starts and the CM9760-MDA Setup dialog box appears.  
3. Click CM9760-MDA Software.  
The Welcome dialog box appears.  
4. Click OK.  
The CM9760-MDA Setup software installation dialog box appears.  
5. Begin CM9760-MDA Setup software installation by doing one of the following:  
Install CM9760-MDA Setup software into the default destination directory by  
clicking the button indicated in the on-screen instructions. The default installation  
directory is as follows:  
C:\Program Files\CM9760-MDA Setup\  
If necessary, change the installation destination directory by clicking Change  
Directory:  
a. Enter or select the destination directory and then click OK.  
The CM9760-MDA Setup software installation dialog box reappears.  
b. Click the button indicated in the on-screen instructions to install the  
CM9760-MDA Setup software.  
The CM9760-MDA Setup – Choose Program Group dialog box appears.  
6. Do one of the following:  
Accept the default program group name, CM9760-MDA SETUP, by clicking  
Continue.  
Enter a new program group name or select a name from the Existing Groups list,  
and then click Continue.  
A message appears indicating that the CM9760-MDA Setup program was installed  
successfully.  
7. Click OK.  
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STARTING THE CM9760-MDA SETUP PROGRAM  
To start the CM9760-MDA Setup program, do the following:  
1. In the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, point to Programs > CM9760-MDA  
SETUP, and then click CM9760-MDA SETUP.  
The CM9760-MDA SETUP introductory screen appears followed by the Login dialog  
box shown in Figure 16.  
Figure 16. Login Dialog Box  
2. Enter the password and then click OK. The default password is 2899100. (To set a  
new password, refer to the Set Password section later in this manual.)  
The CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box appears as shown in Figure 17.  
Figure 17. CM9760-MDA SETUP Dialog Box  
For information about the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box, see the following section titled  
CM9760-MDA SETUP Dialog Box.  
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CM9760-MDA SETUP DIALOG BOX  
The CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box, Figure 17, is the main window of the CM9760-MDA  
Setup program. Menus at the top of the dialog box let you access other menus and operation  
windows. The following sections provide detailed information about the functions that can  
be performed using the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box:  
The Set Password section tells you how to change the current password used to enter  
the CM9760-MDA Setup program.  
The Set Unit ID section describes how to select the unit you want.  
The Set System section deals with the setup of the communication parameters for the  
CM9760-MDA Setup program and the CM9760-MDA unit and with the reset of MDA  
software.  
The Set Time and Date, Set Unit ID, Set Titles, Set Cable Compensation, Set Display,  
and Set Message Text sections deal with the setup of the data to be used by the  
CM9760-MDA and the CM9760-MDA Setup program.  
The Send Data section describes how to send time and date, titles, or both.  
SET PASSWORD  
To change the password used to enter the CM9760-MDA Setup program, click Edit and  
then click Password on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box. As shown in Figure 18, a  
dialog box appears asking you to enter the old (current) password.  
Figure 18. Old Password Dialog Box  
Enter the current password, and then click OK.  
As shown in Figure 19, another dialog box appears asking you to enter a new password  
and to verify the new password by entering it a second time.  
Figure 19. New Password Dialog Box  
After entering and verifying your new password, click the Change button to load your new  
password. If you decide not to change your password, click the Cancel button.  
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SET UNIT ID  
To enter the MDA unit for which you want to assign or modify settings, click Edit on the  
CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click Unit ID. The Unit ID dialog box, Figure 20,  
appears.  
Figure 20. Unit ID Dialog Box  
Enter the Unit ID number (1-64), and then click OK.  
CAUTION:  
Be careful  
when changing  
SET SYSTEM  
The System menu allows you to set up communication ports for the CM9760-MDA and the  
PC and to reset MDA software to factory default settings.  
the selections on the  
CM9760-MDA ports. You  
could accidentally change  
the port setting and lose  
communication with your  
system!  
CM9760-MDA Communication: To set up the communication port for the  
CM9760-MDA unit, click System on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click  
MDA COM1 Setup. The MDA COM 1 Setup dialog box, Figure 21, appears.  
Figure 21. MDA COM 1 Setup Dialog Box  
Set communication parameters for the COM 1 port of the CM9760-MDA as follows:  
NOTE: The baud rate and  
parity settings of the con-  
nected CM9760-MDA  
COM 1 port and PC port  
must match.  
1. Select the baud rate by clicking the option button next to the desired setting. The  
default is 9600.  
2. Select the parity by clicking the option button next to the desired setting. The default is  
Even.  
3. Enter the unit ID number of the MDA to which you are sending the data. The unit ID  
number ranges from 1 to 64. The default is 1.  
4. Click OK.  
A Warning dialog box appears indicating that the CM9760-MDA COM 1 port settings  
will be changed and that the PC serial port settings will be updated accordingly.  
5. Click OK.  
A confirmation dialog box appears indicating that the MDA COM 1 port settings were  
changed.  
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6. Click OK. The MDA COM 1 Setup dialog box remains on the screen displaying the  
updated port settings.  
NOTE: Clicking Cancel on  
the MDA COM 1 Setup  
dialog box does not cancel  
the MDA COM 1 port setting  
changes you made. Clicking  
Cancel only closes the  
dialog box.  
7. Test the CM9760-MDA communication port by clicking Test Comm:  
If communication between the MDA COM 1 port and the PC port has been  
established, an information dialog box appears confirming communication  
between the ports. Click OK on the information dialog box, and then click Cancel  
on the MDA COM 1 Setup dialog box to close the dialog box.  
If communication between the MDA COM 1 port and the PC port has not been  
established, a No Response dialog box appears instructing you to check the PC  
port and unit ID settings. Click OK. Modify the settings as necessary and then  
test the CM9760-MDA port again to confirm communication.  
PC Communication: To set up the communication port for the PC, click System on the  
CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click PC COM Setup. The System Communica-  
tion Setup dialog box, Figure 22, appears.  
Figure 22. System Communication Setup Dialog Box  
Set communication parameters for the PC as follows:  
1. Select the PC serial port by clicking the option button next to the desired setting. The  
System Communication Setup dialog box displays up to four serial ports—COM 1,  
COM 2, COM 3, and COM 4—depending on the number of serial ports available on  
your PC. Only serial ports COM 1 and COM 2 are displayed in Figure 22. The default  
is COM 1.  
2. Select the baud rate by clicking the option button next to the desired setting. The  
default is 9600.  
NOTE: The baud rate and  
parity settings of the con-  
nected CM9760-MDA  
COM 1 port and PC port  
must match.  
3. Select the parity by clicking the option button next to the desired setting. The default is  
Even.  
4. For port-powered RS-232 to RS-422 converters, set RTS (Request To Send) high by  
selecting the Hold RTS High item. The Hold RTS High item is selected when a  
checkmark appears in the checkbox next to the item. Clicking the checkbox functions  
as a toggle and selects or deselects the Hold RTS High item.  
5. Click OK.  
MDA Software Reset: To reset MDA software to factory default settings, click System  
on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click MDA Software Reset. At the prompt  
that asks you whether you wish to reset MDA software, click Yes.  
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SET TIME AND DATE  
To set time and date, you send the current time and date from your PC or edit the time and  
date and upload it. To get the current time and date from your PC, click Edit on the  
CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click Time & Date. The Set Time and Date  
dialog box, Figure 23, appears. The dialog box contains the current time and date of your  
PC.  
Figure 23. Set Time and Date Dialog Box  
The Set Time and Date dialog box allows you to do the following:  
Set the date:  
– Set the month by clicking the down arrow button and then clicking the desired month  
from the drop-down box.  
– Set the day and year by selecting the desired setting in the list boxes using the up or  
down button.  
Set the time—hour, minute, and second—by selecting the desired setting in the list  
boxes using the up or down button.  
Set the time format to either 12-hour or 24-hour format by clicking the option button  
next to the desired setting.  
Set the date display style to one of the following options: dd/mm/yy, mm/dd/yy,  
dd/mmm/yy, or mmm/dd/yy where dd = 2-digit day, mm = 2-digit month, yy = 2-digit  
year, and mmm = 3-letter month abbreviation. To set the date style, click the option  
button next to the desired setting.  
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Note that the date style and time format used by the CM9760-MDA must match those used  
by the CM9760-CC1. Refer to Table F for date styles and time formats compatible with the  
CM9760-CC1.  
Table F. CM9760-CC1/CM9760-MDA Compatible Date Styles and Time Formats  
CM9760-CC1  
Date Style/  
Time Format #  
CM9760-CC1  
Date Style/  
Time Format Example  
CM9760-MDA  
Date Style/  
Time Format  
0
1
2
3
16/11/03 17:56  
DD-MM-YY 24 hour  
MM-DD-YY 24 hour  
DD-MM-YY 12 hour  
MM-DD-YY 12 hour  
11/16/03 17:56  
16/11/03 05:56 PM  
11/16/03 05:56 PM  
Click the Send button to upload your settings to the CM9760-MDA unit. To exit the dialog  
box without uploading your settings, click Cancel.  
SET TITLES  
NOTE: A list of characters  
supported by the MDA for  
display of titles is provided in  
Appendix B.  
As shown in Figure 24, you set titles in the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box. Using the  
CM9760-MDA Setup program, you can read the titles if they are already loaded in the  
CM9760-MDA or create titles and upload (send) them to the CM9760-MDA.  
Figure 24. Setting Titles Using the CM9760-MDA SETUP Dialog Box  
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To Download Titles From An MDA: To import titles from a CM9760-MDA unit, click File on  
the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click Import. The program asks you to confirm  
the ID number of the MDA unit from which the titles will be loaded. (Click Yes if this is the unit from  
which you want to import titles. If not, click No. Then click Edit, click Unit ID, change the unit ID to  
the one you want, and return to the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box.)After you confirm, the  
program reads the titles in the CM9760-MDA unit and displays them in the CM9760-MDA  
SETUP dialog box.  
To Load Default Titles: To load all 16 fields with “CAMX” (where “X” is a camera  
number), click the Load Defaults button near the bottom of the CM9760-MDA SETUP  
dialog box. The defaults can be used to test communications with the CM9760-MDA unit.  
Or, you can modify the defaults by highlighting and typing over them.  
To Edit Titles: Once you have imported titles from a CM9760-MDA unit into the  
CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box or loaded default titles, you can edit them. You can then  
send the titles back into the CM9760-MDA unit, and store them as a file in your PC. To edit a  
title in the dialog box, use the cursor to highlight the line (or characters) you want to change  
and type over it. Or you can simply edit titles using the normal editing keys (backspace, arrows,  
DELETE, and space bar).  
To Upload Titles: You can upload (send) the edited titles that are in the CM9760-MDA  
SETUP dialog box back into the CM9760-MDA unit. Click Send at the top of the dialog box,  
and then click Titles. The program asks you to confirm the MDA unit that will receive the  
titles. If the ID is correct, click the Yes button. If it is not the MDA unit you want to receive  
the edited titles: click NO, click Edit at the top of the dialog box, click Unit ID, change the  
unit ID, and return to the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box.  
Another way to transmit this data to the CM9760-MDA unit is to click the Send Titles button  
at the bottom of the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box.  
To Save Titles: To save the titles displayed in the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box to  
your PC, click File and then click Save or Save As. The titles are saved in a subdirectory  
called “Camera Titles.”  
To Print Titles: To print titles, click File on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and  
then select Print. Click Current Title to print the titles currently in the window or click From  
File to print titles stored in a file on your PC.  
To Clear Titles: To erase all the titles from the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box at one  
time, click the Clear Titles button.  
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SET CABLE COMPENSATION  
The CM9760-MDA contains circuitry to adjust for long cable runs between the camera and  
the CM9760-MDA.  
To set the cable compensation for each camera using the CM9760-MDA Setup program,  
click Edit on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click Cable Compensation. The  
Cable Compensation dialog box, Figure 25, appears.  
Figure 25. Set Cable Compensation Dialog Box  
To set cable compensation for a camera, do the following:  
1. Enter the Unit ID number (1-64) of the MDA unit to which the camera is connected,  
and then press Return. Note that all subsequent changes that are made using the  
CM9760-MDA Setup program will be applied to the unit ID number that was entered.  
2. Enter the channel (camera) number (1-16) for which you want to set cable compensa-  
tion, and then press Return. All subsequent changes that are made using the  
CM9760-MDA Setup program will be applied to the channel number that was entered.  
3. If you wish the cable compensation of the channel number entered in step 2 above to  
be applied also to all of the other 15 channels, select the Global checkbox option.  
4. Set cable compensation by clicking the option button next to the setting that is closest  
to the actual length of the cable connecting the camera to the MDA: 500 feet (152 m),  
1,000 feet (304 m), or 1,500 feet (457 m). The program illustrates your selection by  
displaying 500-foot (152 m) reels of cable at the bottom of the dialog box.  
If cable compensation is not required, select 0 feet (default setting).  
When you finish entering all the data for the compensations you want for your system,  
close the dialog box by clicking the “X” box.  
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SET DISPLAY  
The Display dialog box allows you to set the positions of the alphanumeric display (text  
location) for each camera input. In addition, you can adjust brightness through eight levels.  
You can also pick—for each camera input—what each of the four outputs associated with the  
input video will have for a display; that is, the alphanumeric display is ON or OFF for each of the  
four outputs.  
To access the Display dialog box, click Edit on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and  
then click Display.  
Figure 26. Display Dialog Box  
At the top of the Display dialog box, you can set the unit ID and channel (camera) number.  
To set the unit ID, enter the unit ID number (1-64) and then press Return. To set the  
channel, enter the channel number (1-16) and then press Return. In addition, there is a  
Global option for title position, brightness, output on/off, and input on/off that allows all  
cameras of a unit to be set to the same state as the current channel. Also, there are five  
options: (display) Off, Position Text, Adjust Brightness, Output On/Off, and Input On/Off.  
The options are defined as follows:  
NOTE: Selecting both the  
Off option and the Global  
option causes all display  
settings for the current  
channel to be applied to all  
of the other 15 channels.  
Off  
This option turns the setup display off for the program.  
Position Text  
This option sets the position of text; that is, where text will appear on  
all video outputs for the cameras selected that have the display option  
ON. To position text on an NTSC video display, click the NTSC option  
button (default setting). To position text on a PAL video display, click  
the PAL option button. Use the up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, and  
right arrow buttons to position the text on the video outputs. See  
Figure 27, Position Text Dialog Box. As adjustments are made, they  
appear in the blue screen at the bottom of the dialog box.  
NOTE: If message text is  
set, the Position Text dialog  
box may indicate the posi-  
tion of message text rather  
than title/time/date text. For  
information about message  
text, refer to the Set Mes-  
sage Text section of this  
manual.  
Adjust  
Brightness  
The brightness level option for the text display ranges from 1 (darkest)  
to 8 (brightest). Use the up arrow and down arrow buttons to adjust  
brightness. See Figure 28, Adjust Brightness Dialog Box. As adjust-  
ments are made, they appear in the blue screen at the bottom of the  
dialog box.  
Output On/Off  
Input On/Off  
For each camera input, this option determines the output(s) (Out 1,  
Out 2, Out 3, Out 4) that will have an alphanumeric (text) display. A  
check-mark in the box turns on the output. See Figure 29, Output  
On/Off Dialog Box.  
This option gives you two selection boxes in which you can toggle  
time/date and titles on and off. A checkmark in the box turns on the  
selection. See Figure 30, Input On/Off Dialog Box.  
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Figure 28. Adjust Brightness Dialog Box  
Figure 27. Position Text Dialog Box  
Figure 30. Input On/Off Dialog Box  
Figure 29. Output On/Off Dialog Box  
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SET MESSAGE TEXT  
The CM9760-MDA accepts message text to meet the needs of applications that require  
real-time information overlaid on the video being viewed. Up to five lines of message text  
can be sent to the MDA simultaneously. Each line can contain up to 24 alphanumeric  
characters. The message text can be inserted onto any MDA channel independently.  
NOTE: A list of characters  
supported by the MDA for  
display of message text is  
provided in Appendix B.  
The CM9760-MDA Setup program provides a tool that demonstrates support of the  
message text feature of the MDA. The program allows message text to be sent from the PC  
to an MDA or to an MDA daisy chain. The PC application is designed as an example of  
message text operation for third parties who wish to develop their own message text  
interface to the MDA. (Refer to the Applications section of this manual for an application  
diagram and to Appendix C for a listing of the message text insertion commands supported  
by the MDA.)  
To set message text using the CM9760-MDA Setup program, proceed as follows:  
1. Open the Position Text dialog box and do the following:  
a. Position the title/time/date text in the top or middle of the screen (the text should  
not be positioned at the bottom of the screen).  
NOTE: Positioning the title/  
time/date text in the top or  
middle of the screen in the  
Position Text dialog box  
ensures that you will be able  
to view the message text  
that is displayed on a moni-  
tor. (For information about  
the Position Text dialog box,  
refer to the Set Display  
b. Close the Position Text dialog box.  
2. Open the Message Text Editing dialog box by clicking Edit on the CM9760-MDA  
SETUP dialog box and then clicking Message Text. The Message Text Editing dialog  
box, Figure 31, appears.  
section of this manual.)  
Figure 31. Message Text Editing Dialog Box  
3. Enter the Unit ID number (1-64) of the MDA unit for which you want to set message  
text, and then press Return. Note that all subsequent changes using the  
CM9760-MDA Setup program will be applied to the unit ID number that was entered.  
4. Enter the channel (camera) number (1-16) for which you want to set message text,  
and then press Return. Note that all subsequent changes using the CM9760-MDA  
Setup program will be applied to the channel number that was entered.  
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5. Determine whether you wish to apply message formatting changes to all channels.  
(Changes to message formatting involve programming the Format, Rows to Display,  
Rows of Separation, and Display Time settings that are provided in the lower right-  
hand corner of the Message Text Editing dialog box. Information about setting  
message formatting is provided in step 7 below.)  
To apply message formatting changes to all channels, select the Global checkbox  
option.  
6. Determine whether you wish to display the command transactions between the MDA  
and the PC in hexadecimal and ASCII formats. (For additional information about the  
command transactions that are displayed, refer to the Showing Commands section  
later in this manual.)  
To display the command transactions, do the following:  
a. Select the Show Commands checkbox. The Command Data window, Figure 32,  
appears in front of the Message Text Editing dialog box.  
Figure 32. Command Data Window  
b. Do either of the following:  
Move the Message Text Editing dialog box in front of the Command Data  
window by clicking the Message Text Editing dialog box. Each time a  
command is sent from the PC to the MDA, the Command Data window  
appears. After viewing the command transactions, move the Message Text  
Editing dialog box in front of the Command Data window again.  
Minimize the Command Data window. Whenever you wish to view a  
command transaction in the Command Data window, click the Command  
Data button in the taskbar on the Windows desktop. Then minimize the  
Command Data window again.  
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7. Set the message text format characteristics in the lower right-hand corner of the  
Message Text Editing dialog box by programming the following information:  
Format—Specifies the positioning of title/time/date text and message text. Select  
the desired setting in the list box using the up or down button:  
Titles on Top specifies that title/time/date text is to be positioned above  
message text (default setting).  
Messages on Top specifies that message text is to be positioned above title/  
time/date text.  
Rows to Display—Specifies the number of rows (lines) of message text to be  
displayed. In addition, the Rows to Display field also specifies the number of  
rows of text that can be scrolled (for information about scrolling text, refer to the  
Scrolling Message Text section later in this manual). Select the desired setting in  
the list box using the up or down button. The range is 0-5 rows. The default  
setting is 0, which disables the message text feature.  
Rows of Separation—Specifies the number of blank rows to be set between the  
title/time/date text and the message text displays. Select the desired setting in  
the list box using the up or down button. The range is 0-28 rows. The default  
setting is 0.  
Display Time—Specifies the number of seconds that message text is to be  
displayed. Enter a value ranging from 0-9999 seconds. The default setting is 0,  
which allows the message text to be displayed for an indefinite period of time or  
until the message text is overwritten.  
8. Send the formatting changes set in step 7 above to the selected unit and channel(s)  
by clicking the Send Current Formatting button, which is located below the Sample  
Display screen.  
The Sample Display screen then displays the current formatting determined by the  
Format, Rows to Display, and Rows of Separation settings selected in step 7. In  
addition, the default message text for each row to be displayed appears. The default  
message text for rows 1-5 is as follows: Row 1 Message, Row 2 Message, Row 3  
Message, Row 4 Message, and Row 5 Message.  
Figure 33 provides an example of a Sample Display screen and the associated  
formatting settings (titles on top, three rows to display, and two rows of separation).  
Note that the Sample Display does not show the actual position of the title/time/date  
and message text on the monitor on which the text is to be displayed but rather shows  
the position of the title/time/date text in relation to the message text. The actual  
positioning of the text is shown in the Position Text dialog box:  
If message text is set and Titles on Top is set as the format, the Position Text  
dialog box shows the positioning of the title/time/date text.  
If message text is set and Messages on Top is set as the format, the Position  
Text dialog box shows the positioning of the message text.  
(For additional information about the Position Text dialog box, refer to the Set Display  
section of this manual.)  
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Figure 33. Sample Display Screen Example  
9. Enter and send message text to the selected unit and channel for the desired number  
of rows (as determined by the Rows to Display value set in step 7 above). For each  
row, the message text can contain a maximum number of 24 alphanumeric characters.  
If the desired number of rows is 1, enter the message text into the Row 1  
message text entry box and then click the Send Row 1 button.  
If the desired number of rows is more than one, you can enter and send the  
message text for each row individually or you can enter the message text for all  
rows and then send the message text for all rows at one time:  
To send the message text individually for each row, click the Send Row x  
button (x = 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) as appropriate.  
To send the message text for all rows at one time, click the Send Messages  
button.  
The desired message text is displayed on the number of rows selected to display  
message text on the current MDA channel.  
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The following sections provide additional information about functions that can be performed  
from the Message Text Editing dialog box.  
Showing Commands: You can display command transactions between the PC and the  
MDA by selecting the Show Commands checkbox in the Message Text Editing dialog box.  
The Command Data window displays the command sent to the MDA and the response sent  
from the MDA each time you click a command button in the Message Text Editing dialog  
box. The command transaction is displayed in hexadecimal format and in ASCII format.  
Figure 34 provides a sample of a Command Data window. The message Hello World was  
sent from the PC to the MDA using the Send Row 1 command button.  
Figure 34. Sample Command Data Window  
Note the following:  
The ASCII equivalent of hexadecimal data 00 to 1F and hexadecimal data 80 and  
beyond is represented as dots.  
When the MDA acknowledges the command that was sent to it, the MDA responds by  
sending A2 as shown in Figure 34. If the MDA does not acknowledge the command  
that was sent to it, the MDA responds by sending AA.  
For additional information about message text commands, refer to Appendix C in this  
manual.  
Scrolling Message Text: If you have set message text on a selected unit and channel for  
a specified number of rows, the MDA allows you to scroll message text to allow a new  
message to be displayed.  
To scroll message text, do the following:  
1. In the Rows to Display formatting list box, specify the number of text rows that can be  
scrolled and displayed.  
2. Send the formatting to the selected unit and channel(s) by clicking the Send Current  
Formatting button.  
3. In the Scroll Text entry box, enter the desired message text and then click the Scroll  
Text button.  
Message text scrolls as follows. Each row that is scrolled moves upward one row. As a  
result, the first row of message text is overwritten. The new message is displayed in the  
bottom row, which is determined by the number of rows specified in the Rows to Display  
formatting setting.  
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An example of message text scrolling is as follows. If the Rows to Display field specifies  
that three rows can be scrolled, the following occurs when message text is scrolled:  
Message text on row 2 moves up to row 1. The message text that previously appeared  
on row 1 is overwritten.  
Message text on row 3 moves up to row 2.  
The new message to be displayed (scroll message) appears on message row 3.  
Note that you can view the scrolled text in the message text entry boxes by clicking the Get  
Messages button.  
Loading Default Message Text: You can display the default message text in the message  
text entry boxes by clicking the Load Default Messages button. Default message text  
appears as follows:  
Row 1 Message  
Row 2 Message  
Row 3 Message  
Row 4 Message  
Row 5 Message  
Scroll Message  
Clearing Message Text: For the selected unit and channel, you can clear message text  
from a particular row or from all rows. In addition, you can clear message text from all rows  
for all channels of a selected unit.  
To clear message text from a particular row for the selected unit and channel, select  
the desired row number in the Clear Row list box using the up or down button and  
then click the Clear Row button.  
To clear message text for all rows (1-5) for the selected unit and channel, click the  
Clear All Rows button.  
To clear message text for all rows (1-5) for all channels of the selected unit, click the  
Clear All Channels button.  
Retrieving Current Message Text: If the current message text is not displayed in the  
message text entry boxes for the selected unit and channel, you can retrieve the current  
message text by clicking the Get Messages button.  
Loading Default Format: You can load default format settings of the Format, Rows To  
Display, Rows of Separation, and Display Time fields by clicking the Load Default Format  
button. The following default settings are displayed:  
In the Format list box, Titles on Top is displayed and is highlighted. Titles on Top  
specifies that title/time/date text is to appear above message text.  
In the Rows to Display list box, 0 is displayed and is highlighted. The value of 0  
disables the display of message text.  
In the Rows of Separation list box, 0 is displayed and is highlighted. The value of 0  
prevents the two text displays, date/time/title text and message text, from being  
separated by blank rows.  
In the Display Time text entry box, 0 is displayed. The value of 0 allows the message  
text to be displayed for an indefinite period of time or until it is overwritten.  
Retrieving Current Formatting: If the current formatting settings are not displayed in the  
Sample Display screen and are not shown in the Format, Rows To Display, Rows of  
Separation, and Display Time fields, you can retrieve the current settings by clicking the  
Get Current Formatting button. The Sample Display screen then displays the current  
formatting and the current settings are shown in the formatting fields.  
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SEND DATA  
The program’s Send menu lets you transmit either the current time and date, titles, or both  
to the CM9760-MDA. (You can also use the Send Titles button on the CM9760-MDA  
SETUP dialog box to directly send just titles.)  
To send data, click Send on the CM9760-MDA SETUP dialog box and then click Time &  
Date, Titles, or All.  
VIDEO ALPHANUMERIC OVERLAYS  
Figure 35, Typical Camera Display With Alphanumerics, shows what is displayed on each  
video output. The system displays the title on the first line. The second line shows the time  
and date. Depending on the time and date format, there can be extra characters for AM and  
PM for the 12-hour format, and two digits instead of the three letters in the month, as  
shown in Figure 35.  
NOTE: The optional  
message text feature of the  
MDA allows the MDA to  
accept text messages from  
third-party equipment.  
PROGRAMMED TITLE  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
12-DEC-96 23:59:59  
Consequently, text  
TIME AND DATE  
messages can also appear  
on the camera display. (For  
additional information, refer  
to the Set Message Text  
section of this manual.  
Figure 35. Typical Camera Display With Alphanumerics  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
Possible Problem  
Possible Solution  
Unit not functioning.  
No power at the unit.  
Check the power plug and  
fuse. (Refer to Figure 2 for  
fuse location.)  
No video source.  
Check that the video source  
is connected. (Refer to  
Figure 1.)  
No output device (such as  
a monitor).  
Check the connection. Check  
that the monitor is turned  
on. (Refer to Figure 1.)  
No video on any output  
channel.  
No video source.  
Check that the video source  
is plugged in and function-  
ing. (Refer to Figure 1.)  
Programming menu not  
turning on.  
No input from keyboard.  
Check that keyboard is  
plugged into COM 1. (Refer  
to Figure 1.)  
No signal from keyboard.  
Move joystick right.  
Wrong signal from  
keyboard.  
Place keyboard into direct  
mode. (Refer to the Entering  
Program Mode section.)  
Set keyboard to 4800 baud.  
(Refer to the Set Port  
section.)  
No text overlay on the  
video output(s).  
Text overlay turned off for  
one or all outputs.  
Check menu for display  
options for that camera.  
(Refer to the Set Camera  
Display section or Set  
Display section, depending  
on programming method.)  
In addition, check unit ID  
DIP switch settings. (Refer  
to the Clearing Text Display  
on All Channels section.)  
Display is set off the  
screen.  
Check display position in  
camera menu. (Refer to the  
Set Camera Display section  
or Set Display section,  
depending on programming  
method.)  
MDA does not display  
a character that was  
sent to it.  
A character was entered  
that is not supported by  
the MDA.  
Refer to Appendix B for a  
list of characters supported  
by the MDA for display of  
titles and message text.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Electrical  
Consumption:  
Fuse:  
25 W  
120 VAC, 250 mA; 230 VAC, 125 mA  
Input Voltage  
CM9760-MDA:  
CM9760-MDA-X:  
120 VAC, 60 Hz ± 10%  
230 VAC, 50 Hz ± 10%  
Mechanical  
Connectors  
Video Input:  
Video Output:  
BNC (16)  
BNC (4 per input)  
Communications  
COM 1 (In):  
COM 2 (Out):  
RJ-45 8-pin modular  
RJ-45 8-pin modular  
Video  
Video Input(s):  
Video Output(s):  
.5 to 2 Vp-p, 16 inputs per unit  
1 Vp-p, 4 outputs per input  
Input/Output Impedance: 75 ohms, terminated  
Gain:  
Unity ±1 dB  
Input Cable  
Compensation Range: 0-1,500 feet (none, 500, 1,000, 1,500 ft) (none, 152, 304, 457 m)  
Frequency Response:  
Bandwidth:  
Crosstalk:  
±1 dB @ 8 MHz  
±3 dB @ 15 MHz  
-60 dB @ 2.58 MHz  
Gain:  
+.88 dB  
+.55 dB with 1,500 feet of RG59\U  
Differential Gain:  
Differential Phase:  
Max. Output Level:  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Tilt:  
Less than 4%  
Less than 1 degree  
1.0 Vp-p terminated  
-45 dB  
Less than 1 degree  
Ground isolated  
Inputs:  
On-Screen Display  
Character Size:  
Brightness:  
7 x 9 TV lines  
Individually adjustable (digital)  
Individually adjustable (digital)  
Individually adjustable (digital)  
Horizontal Position:  
Vertical Position:  
Communication  
Type:  
Selectable: RS-232, RS-422, RS-485  
Data Rate:  
Selectable: 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud  
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General  
Construction:  
Dimensions:  
Mounting:  
Aluminum  
See Figure 36  
19-in. (48.26 cm) EIA standard rack mount (3 RUs)  
Operating Temperature: 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)  
Humidity:  
90% non-condensing  
Lithium battery  
Memory Backup:  
Ratings  
NEMA 1  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
INPUT  
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
5.25  
(13.21)  
REAR  
VIEW  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
17.40 (44.20)  
18.97 (48.18)  
5.25  
(13.21)  
SIDE  
VIEW  
12.90 (32.77)  
NOTE: VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS; ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES  
Figure 36. CM9760-MDA Dimension Drawing  
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APPENDIX A – APPLICATIONS  
The MDA can be used in several different applications. Note that, as illustrated in some of  
the applications below, a maximum of 16 MDAs can be daisy-chained. When more than 16  
MDAs are required, a CM9760-CDU-T must be used.  
Figure 37 illustrates a simple system configuration of the MDA.  
Figure 38 illustrates a master MDA unit, MDA 1, connected to 63 MDA slave units:  
MDA 2 to MDA 64. The slave units accept the master time and date from MDA 1,  
which functions as the master clock. (An MDA functions as the master clock when unit  
ID DIP switch 8 is set to the ON position. An MDA functions in slave mode when unit  
ID DIP switch 8 is in the OFF position, which is the default setting.)  
As illustrated in Figure 38, the CM9760-CDU-T must be used when an MDA functions  
as the master clock time and date generator for more than 16 MDAs. In the illustration,  
note the following:  
The RS-422 COM 1 port of the master MDA unit (MDA 1) connects to the RS-422  
IN data port of the CM9760-CDU-T.  
The first RS-422 output of the CDU-T connects to the RS-422 COM 1 port of the  
first MDA in a chain of 16 MDAs (MDA 2 to MDA 17).  
The second output of the CDU-T connects to the second chain of 16 MDAs  
(MDA 18 to MDA 33).  
The third output of the CDU-T connects to the third chain of 16 MDAs (MDA 34 to  
MDA 49).  
The fourth output of the CDU-T connects to a chain of 15 MDAs (MDA 50 to  
MDA 64).  
In addition, note that RS-422 shielded twisted pair cable is used to connect each  
output of the CDU-T to a wall block for connection to the COM 1 port of the first MDA  
in each chain.  
Figure 39 illustrates a PC connected to a chain of 16 MDA units (MDA 1 to MDA 16).  
In this application, the PC is used to program the 16 MDA units.  
Figure 40 illustrates a PC connected to 64 MDA units: MDA 1 to MDA 64. In this  
application, the PC is used to program the 64 MDA units. The Pelco PV130  
RS-232/422 converter provides an electrical interface between RS-232 and RS-422  
data ports. In Figure 40, the PV130 interfaces the DB9 RS-232 port of the PC to a wall  
block for connection to the RS-422 IN port of the CM9760-CDU-T. (Note that the  
PV130 RS-232/422 converter eliminates the need to change the internal DIP switch  
settings of the MDA COM port to RS-232 for communication with the PC.) A plug-in  
power supply allows the PV130 to communicate serial port data over wire pairs for  
distances up to 4,000 feet (1,219 m) on the RS-422 side.  
Each of the first four outputs of the CDU-T connects to a chain of 16 MDAs (MDA 1 to  
MDA 16, MDA 17 to MDA 32, MDA 33 to MDA 48, and MDA 49 to MDA 64).  
Figure 41 illustrates a CM9760-CC1 connected to a chain of 16 MDA units (MDA 1 to  
MDA 16). An RS-422 output of the CC1 connects to the RS-422 COM 1 port of the first  
MDA in the chain. MDA 1 to MDA 16 accept the master time and date from the  
CM9760-CC1; therefore, the MDAs must be set to slave mode.  
Figure 42 illustrates a CM9760-CC1 connected to 64 MDA units: MDA 1 to MDA 64.  
An RS-422 output of the CC1 connects to the RS-422 IN data port of the CM9760-  
CDU-T. Each of the first four outputs of the CDU-T connects to a chain of 16 MDAs  
(MDA 1 to MDA 16, MDA 17 to MDA 32, MDA 33 to MDA 48, and MDA 49 to MDA 64).  
MDA 1 to MDA 64 accept the master time and date from the CM9760-CC1; therefore,  
the MDAs must be set to slave mode.  
Figure 43 illustrates an MDA connected to multiplexers.  
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NOTE: As illustrated in  
Figures 45 and 46, the MDA  
can be used with Coaxitron  
products such as the  
Figure 44 illustrates a non-Coaxitron setup that includes an MDA connected to a 9760  
keyboard, CM9760-CC1 CPU, and CM9760-MXB matrix bay. The MDA accepts the  
master time and date from the CM9760-CC1; therefore, the MDA must be set to slave  
mode.  
CM9760-CXTA, CM6800,  
and CM6700. Note that the  
MDA must be placed after  
the Coaxitron equipment. If  
the MDA is placed incor-  
rectly, camera control may  
be adversely affected.  
Figure 45 illustrates a Coaxitron setup that includes a System 9760 connected to an  
MDA. The MDA accepts the master time and date from the CM9760-CC1; therefore,  
the MDA must be set to slave mode.  
Figure 46 illustrates a CM6800 connected to an MDA. The MDA accepts the master  
time and date from the CM6800; therefore, the MDA must be set to slave mode. (The  
MDA can also accept the master time and date from the CM6700.)  
Figure 47 illustrates an MDA that accepts message text from third-party equipment.  
The third-party equipment connects to a COM port (COM 1 or COM 2) of the MDA  
using the RS-232 or RS-422 communication standard. For cabling requirements, refer  
to the Data Connections section of this manual. For information about COM port DIP  
switch settings required for RS-232 and RS-422 communication, refer to the Commu-  
nication Ports Setup section of this manual. For a wiring diagram of the MDA using  
RS-232 communication, refer to the Connecting the MDA to an External PC section of  
this manual. For information about MDA COM port pinouts using RS-422 communica-  
tion, refer to Table D in this manual. Note that when connecting the MDA to third-party  
equipment using RS-422 communication, TX+ must connect to RX+ and TX- must  
connect to RX-. For information about support of message text insertion by the MDA,  
refer to the Set Message Text section of this manual and to Appendix C.  
CAMERA  
CAMERA INPUT  
INPUT  
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
PELCO CM9760-MDA  
MONITOR  
VCR  
Figure 37. Simple System Configuration  
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CM9760-MDA1  
INPUT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
A
B
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
CM9760-CDU-T  
100-240V  
Tx+  
Tx-  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10-24 ACDC  
RS-422  
SHIELDED  
TWISTED  
PAIR*  
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
6
7
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
MDA 2  
MDA 18  
MDA 34  
MDA 50  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 3  
MDA 19  
MDA 35  
MDA 51  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 4  
MDA 20  
MDA 36  
MDA 52  
16  
16  
16  
16  
120VAC  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 17  
MDA 33  
MDA 49  
MDA 64  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
*BELDEN 9843 OR SIMILARCABLE  
Figure 38. Master MDA Time and Date Generator for 63 MDA Slave Units (64 Total MDA Units)  
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PelcoVisionVS7108  
-Visual Switcher  
Pelco 1996  
INPU  
T
1
1
1
2
2
2
12  
12  
12  
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
9
10  
10  
10  
11  
11  
11  
13  
13  
13  
14  
14  
14  
15  
15  
15  
16  
16  
16  
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
Start  
PelcoVisionVS7108  
8.07 AM  
CM9760-MDA  
1
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
RS-232*  
INPU  
T
8
9
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
2
C
D
COM1COM2  
OUTPUT  
RS-422  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
INPU  
T
8
9
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
3
C
D
COM1COM2  
OUTPUT  
RS-422  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
INPU  
T
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
16  
(LAST UNIT)  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
RS-422  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
*A wall block is used to convert the DB9 connector of the PC to an  
RJ-45 connector for connection to the COM1 port of the MDA. Refer  
to Figure 5 for a wiring diagram of PC-to-MDA connections.  
Figure 39. PC Connection to Up to 16 Daisy-Chained MDA Units  
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+12 VDC  
GND  
12 VDC POWER SUPPLY  
(IF NECESSARY)  
WALL  
BLOCK  
FEMALE  
DB9  
4
3
2
5
6
7
PC MALE DB9  
SERIAL PORT  
1
8
PV130  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
CM9760-CDU-T  
100-240V  
Tx+  
Tx-  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10-24 ACDC  
RS-422  
SHIELDED  
TWISTED  
PAIR*  
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
MDA 1  
MDA 17  
MDA 33  
MDA 49  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 2  
MDA 18  
MDA 34  
MDA 50  
16  
16  
16  
16  
120VAC  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 3  
MDA 19  
MDA 35  
MDA 51  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 16  
MDA 32  
MDA 48  
MDA 64  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
*BELDEN 9843 OR SIMILAR CABLE  
Figure 40. PC Connection to over 16 MDA Units (Maximum of 64 MDA Units)  
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INPUT  
1
1
1
2
2
2
12  
12  
12  
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
8
9
10  
10  
10  
11  
11  
11  
13  
13  
13  
14  
14  
14  
15  
15  
15  
16  
16  
16  
120VAC  
CM9760-CC1  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
1
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
INPUT  
8
9
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
2
C
D
COM1COM2  
OUTPUT  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
INPUT  
8
9
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
3
C
D
COM1COM2  
OUTPUT  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
INPUT  
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
CM9760-MDA  
16  
(LAST UNIT)  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
Figure 41. CM9760-CC1 Connection to up to 16 Daisy-Chained MDA Units  
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CM9760-CC1  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
CM9760-CDU-T  
100-240V  
Tx+  
Tx-  
GND  
OUT  
IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
10-24 ACDC  
RS-422  
SHIELDED  
TWISTED  
PAIR*  
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
4
3
2
5
6
7
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
MDA 1  
MDA 17  
MDA 33  
MDA 49  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 2  
MDA 18  
MDA 34  
MDA 50  
16  
16  
16  
16  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
RS-422  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 3  
MDA 19  
MDA 35  
MDA 51  
16  
16  
16  
16  
120VAC  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
MDA 16  
MDA 32  
MDA 48  
MDA 64  
16  
16  
16  
16  
RS-422  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
PGM  
MON  
REVERSED  
CABLE  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
UNIT ID  
*BELDEN 9843 OR SIMILAR CABLE  
Figure 42. CM9760-CC1 Connection to over 16 MDA Units (Maximum of 64 MDA Units)  
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CAMERA  
INPUT  
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
A
B
PGM  
MON  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
CM9760-MDA  
MULTIPLEXER  
MULTIPLEXER  
MULTIPLEXER  
Figure 43. MDA Connected to Multiplexers  
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RS-422  
KBD9760  
RS-422  
VIDEO  
RS-422  
CPU  
(CM9760-CC1)  
CAMERA 1  
CAMERA  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
SYSTEM 9760  
MATRIX BA  
Y
POWER SUPPLY  
MADE IN USA  
16 VIDEO  
INPUTS  
MATRIX BAY  
MASTER  
(CM9760-MXB)  
DISTRIBUTION  
AMPLIFIER  
(CM9760-MDA)  
VIDEO  
CM9760-MDA  
Master Distribution Amplifier  
Made In USA  
SYSTEM 9760  
COM 1  
MATRIX SYSTEM  
MULTIPLEXER  
4 VIDEO OUTPUTS  
FOR EACH OF THE  
16 INPUTS  
VCR  
SPARE  
= VIDEO  
= DATA  
Figure 44. Non-Coaxitron System Setup  
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COAXITRON®  
TRANSLATOR  
(CM9760-CXTA)  
VIDEO  
CM9760-CXT  
Coaxitron® Translator  
Made in USA  
SYSTEM 9760  
COAXITRON®  
PTZ DOME  
CM9760-MXB  
MATRIX BA  
SYSTEM 9760  
Y
POWER SUPPLY  
MADE IN USA  
MATRIX BAY  
(CM9760-MXB)  
LOOPING VIDEO  
SIGNALS FROM  
COAXITRON®  
RS-422 DATA  
TRANSLATOR  
P
e
l
c
o
V
i
s
i
o
n
V
S
7
1
0
8
-
V
i
s
u
a
l
S
w
i
t
c
h
e
r
P
e
l
c
o
1
9
9
6
CPU (CM9760-CC1)  
S
t
a
r
t
P
e
l
c
o
V
i
s
i
o
n
V
S
7
1
0
8
8
.
0
7
A
M
INITIAL  
PC  
PROGRAMMING  
ONLY (PC OR  
CM9760-KBD)  
MASTER DISTRIBUTION  
AMPLIFIER, MDA 1  
(CM9760-MDA)  
CM9760-MDA  
Master Distribution Amplifier  
Made In USA  
SYSTEM 9760  
COM 1  
MULTIPLEXER  
CM9760-KBD  
4 VIDEO OUTPUTS  
FOR EACH OF THE  
16 INPUTS  
VCR  
SPARE  
= VIDEO  
= DATA  
Figure 45. Coaxitron with System 9760 Setup  
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VIDEO  
VIDEO  
CM6800  
SYSTEM 6800  
Matrix Switcher/Controller  
Made in USA  
CAMERA  
COAXITRON CM6800 MATRIX SYSTEM  
LOOPING VIDEO  
CAMERA  
COM1  
CM9760-MDA  
Master Distribution Amplifier  
Made In USA  
SYSTEM 9760  
P
e
l
c
o
V
i
s
i
o
n
V
S
7
1
0
8
-
V
i
s
u
a
l
S
w
i
t
c
h
e
r
P
e
l
c
o
1
9
9
6
MDA  
INITIAL  
PROGRAMMING  
ONLY (PC OR  
CM9760-KBD)  
S
t
a
r
t
P
e
l
c
o
V
i
s
i
o
n
V
S
7
1
0
8
8
.
0
7
A
M
MULTIPLEXER  
PC  
VCR  
4 VIDEO OUTPUTS  
FOR EACH INPUT  
CM9760-KBD  
SPARE  
SPARE  
= VIDEO  
= DATA  
Figure 46. Coaxitron with System 6800 Setup  
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CAMERA  
CAMERA INPUT  
INPUT  
1
2
12  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
16  
120VAC  
PGM  
MON  
C
D
COM1COM2  
UNIT ID  
OUTPUT  
PELCO CM9760-MDA  
THIRD-PARTY EQUIPMENT  
FOR SENDING OF  
MESSAGE TEXT  
(RS-232/RS-422)  
MONITOR  
VCR  
Figure 47. CM9760-MDA Message Text Sent from Third-Party Equipment  
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APPENDIX B – SUPPORTED TITLE AND MESSAGE TEXT  
CHARACTERS  
The CM9760-MDA supports the characters listed in Table G for display of title and message  
text. If a character is not supported, the CM9760-MDA PC Setup program on a PC blocks  
entry of the character in title and message lines. If you enter a title in the CM9760-MDA  
SETUP dialog box or enter a message in the Message Text Editing dialog box and type a  
character that is not supported, the CM9760-MDA PC Setup program prevents entry of the  
character.  
Table G. Supported Title and Message Text Character Set  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
k
l
u
v
w
x
y
z
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
/ (forward slash) (see NOTE below)  
* (asterisk)  
space  
m
n
o
p
q
r
: (colon)  
< (less than)  
> (greater than)  
- (hyphen)  
. (period)  
, (comma)  
; (semicolon)  
? (question mark)  
s
t
M
N
j
NOTE: The forward slash can be displayed in a message but cannot be displayed in a  
title.  
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APPENDIX C – MESSAGE TEXT INSERTION COMMANDS  
As discussed in the Set Message Text section of this manual, the CM9760-MDA supports  
message text insertion protocol commands for display of text messages. The commands  
can be used by third-party equipment when interfacing the COM 1 or COM 2 port of the  
CM9760-MDA using the RS-232 or RS-422 communication standard.  
Table H provides a listing of the message text insertion commands based upon the function  
of the command.  
Table H. CM9760-MDA Message Text Insertion Commands  
Command Function  
Command Format  
Set one line of message text  
on an MDA unit/channel/row  
[A0][CB][00][Unit ID][Channel][Row][Message  
Text (1-24 characters)][AF][Checksum]  
Set up to five lines of message  
text on an MDA unit/channel  
[A0][CB][01][Unit ID][Channel][Message Text (4 to  
124 characters)][AF][Checksum]  
Query the message text that is  
[A0][CB][02][Unit ID][Channel][AF][Checksum]  
displayed on an MDA unit/channel*  
Clear one line of message text  
from an MDA unit/channel/row  
[A0][CB][03][Unit ID][Channel][Row]  
[AF][Checksum]  
Clear all lines of message text  
from an MDA unit/channel  
[A0][CB][04][Unit ID][Channel][AF][Checksum]  
Clear all message text from all  
[A0][CB][05][Unit ID][AF][Checksum]  
channels of the selected MDA unit  
Format the text block display on  
MDA unit/channel  
[A0][CB][06][Unit ID][Channel][Format][Rows to  
Display/Scroll][Row Separation][High Message  
Time][Low Message Time][AF][Checksum]  
Format the text block display on  
all channels for the selected MDA  
unit  
[A0][CB][07][Unit ID][Format][Rows to Display/  
Scroll][Row Separation][High Message Time][Low  
Message Time][AF][Checksum]  
Query text block format on an  
MDA unit/channel†  
[A0][CB][08][Unit ID][Channel][AF][Checksum]  
Insert message text and scroll the  
other rows upward  
[A0][CB][09][Unit ID][Channel][Message Text (1-24  
characters)][AF][Checksum]  
*The MDA response to the message text query command is the command using function  
byte 01.  
The MDA response to the message format query command is the command using  
function byte 06.  
Note the following about the commands shown in Table H:  
Data within brackets is expressed as hexadecimal data. Brackets are not part of the  
commands—the brackets are used to separate the various parts of the command to  
provide ease of readability.  
First four bytes of each command are as follows:  
[A0][CB][function byte][Unit ID]  
where:  
[A0] and [CB] = 2-byte header information  
[function byte] = [00] to [09], which determines the command function  
[Unit ID] = [00] to [63] in packed binary code decimal (BCD) format, which defines  
the Unit ID number of the MDA  
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Optional command parameters depend on the function byte ([00] to [09]) and include  
the following:  
[Channel] = [00] to [15] in packed BCD format, which defines the channel number  
of the MDA unit  
[Row] = [01] to [05] in packed BCD format, which defines the row number in  
which message text is to be set or cleared  
[Message Text] = specifies the message text to be displayed:  
1 to 24 characters for one line of message text  
4 to 124 characters, where:  
Minimum = 4 message separator bytes ([7F][7F][7F][7F]) and no message  
text  
Maximum = 124 bytes: 5 messages containing 24 characters each (120  
message bytes) plus 4 message separator bytes ([7F][7F][7F][7F])  
[Format] = [00] or [01], where:  
[00] = displays message text below the title/time/date text  
[01] = displays message text above the title/time/date text  
[Row-Separation] = [00] to [28], which defines the number of blank rows  
separating the title/time/date text and the message text displays  
[Rows-to-Display/Scroll] = [00] to [05], which defines the number of message text  
lines to be displayed. Also defines the number of message text lines to be  
scrolled.  
[High Message Time][Low Message Time] = Message time bytes that are  
transmitted and received in packed BCD format. The message time bytes define  
the number of seconds that the message text is to be displayed. The maximum  
display time-out is 9,999 seconds. A display time-out of 0 seconds allows the text  
to be displayed indefinitely or until overwritten.  
Last two bytes of each command are as follows:  
[AF][Checksum]  
where:  
[AF] = signals end of the command  
[Checksum] = exclusive-or of all other bytes in the command  
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REGULATORY NOTICES  
This device 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.  
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: “How to Identify and  
Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Govern-  
ment Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402.  
Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this  
equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communica-  
tions Commission’s rules.  
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WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100  
or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a RepairAuthorization number (RA), and provide the  
following information:  
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:  
1. Model and serial number  
Five years on Pelco manufactured cameras (CC3500/CC3600/CC3700 and  
MC3500/MC3600 Series); two years on all other cameras.  
Three years on Genex® Series (multiplexers, server, and keyboard) and 090  
Series Camclosure® Camera System.  
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.  
Two years on 100/150, 200 and 300 Series Camclosure® Camera Systems.  
Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM8500/CM9500/CM9740/  
CM9760 Matrix, DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products.  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, and PS20 Scanners, including when used in  
continuous motion applications.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the  
item was received by Pelco.  
Two years on Esprit and WW5700 series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video  
heads will be covered for a period of six months.  
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 RA number if returned for repair).  
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).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and  
refurbishing charge.  
Pelco will warrant 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.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned  
CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address  
below.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss  
resulting 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.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico:  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico:  
Intermediate Consignee  
American Overseas Air Freight  
320 Beach Road  
Burlingame, CA 94010  
USA  
Ultimate Consignee  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
USA  
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.  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
C573M  
C573M-A  
Date  
6/98  
6/99  
Comments  
Original version.  
Rev. A. Added Regulatory Notices section. Revised Overview section. Added FCC certification. Revised the Installation section  
and added new drawings. Expanded the address switch settings chart from 512 cameras to 1,024 cameras. Added Reset and  
Master Clock sections. Added a video coaxial cable wiring distances chart. Removed the menu system map and reorganized  
material in the Software and Programming Methods sections. Reorganized and revised the Specifications section. Removed  
section numbers, and renumbered figures and cross references throughout the manual.  
C573M-B  
C573M-C  
C573M-D  
4/00  
8/02  
11/03  
Added information on programming with the KBD200 and KBD300 keyboards. Added reset information to a Caution at a later date.  
Revised Figure 5.  
Revised manual to support version 1.40 (ECO #03-8629) and 2.05 (ECO #03-9517) of the CM9760-MDA Setup program. Also  
revised and added information regarding support of maximum of 16 daisy-chained MDA units.  
® Pelco, the Pelco logo, Spectra, Genex, Legacy, PelcoVision, Coaxitron, Esprit,  
Camclosure, and System 9760 are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
® Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
™ System 9740 is a trademark of Pelco.  
© Copyright 2003, Pelco.  
All rights reserved.  
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