Pelco Network Card VMX300 E User Manual

ADDENDUM  
Addendum No. C1563M  
Date February 19, 2008  
Manual Affected VMX300 Video Management System Installation Manual, C1552M-C  
Several components on the rear panel of the VMX300/VMX300-E workstations have been moved to new positions and the illustrations in the VMX300(-E)  
Installation manual (C1552M-C) are out-of-date. Please refer to the information and illustrations in this addendum when using the following rear panel  
connectors:  
Monitor outputs  
Video inputs  
COM 3 and COM 4 (RS-422 ports)  
USB ports  
Rear View  
In Figure 1, the rear panel of the VMX300-SYS-4/VMX300-E-SYS-4 workstation is used to identify the components that are common to all models. Monitor  
output ports and video input ports are identified for each workstation model in VMX300(-E) Monitor Outputs and VMX300(-E) Analog Video Inputs, beginning  
Figure 1. VMX300(-E) Rear View  
Power  
COM 2 (RS-232)*  
Mouse and Keyboard Ports (PS/2)  
Secondary Ethernet Port (megabit rate)  
USB Ports*  
Primary Ethernet Port (gigabit rate)  
Audio Ports  
USB Ports*  
COM 1 (RS-232)*  
Modem Ports (reserved for future use)  
COM 3 and COM 4 (RS-422)  
Parallel Port (refer to the Windows® documentation for  
printer installation instructions)  
*A USB port expander can be used to increase the total number of USB ports and serial communication ports (RS-232).  
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VMX300(-E) ANALOG VIDEO INPUTS  
You can connect one analog video input to -1 model workstations, and up to four analog video inputs to -4 model workstations.  
Analog video sources include the following:  
A video source (such as a camera, VCR, or multiplexer) connected directly to the VMX300(-E) workstation rear panel  
Video output from a matrix switcher, using a cable connection from one of the matrix switcher monitor outputs to the VMX300(-E) workstation rear  
panel  
NOTE: Refer to the appropriate installation manual for each video input device for additional connection instructions.  
-1 MODEL WORKSTATIONS  
1. Connect the RCA-to-BNC video input adapter to the video port on the rear panel.  
2. Using a BNC video cable (not supplied), connect the video source to the input adapter.  
When you configure settings in the server software for this workstation, add a custom window to display video from this input, and then configure a  
Microsoft® Video for Windows® (VFW) canvas for the window. Refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration manual (C1553M) for detailed instructions.  
Figure 5. How to Connect Analog Video to a -1 Model Workstation  
-4 MODEL WORKSTATIONS  
1. Using a BNC video cable (not supplied), connect the video source to the first BNC video port on the rear panel (the top port).  
2. Connect up to three additional video sources, using the BNC video ports in sequential order (from top to bottom).  
When you configure settings in the server software for this workstation, add a custom window for each video input, and then configure a Quad Video  
Display DS canvas for each window. Refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration manual (C1553M) for detailed instructions.  
VIDEO INPUT 1  
VIDEO INPUT 2  
VIDEO INPUT 3  
VIDEO INPUT 4  
Figure 6. How to Connect Analog Video to a -4 Model Workstation  
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Contents  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
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List of Illustrations  
List of Tables  
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Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.  
A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the points where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as  
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to  
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
14. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases shall be placed on the  
apparatus.  
15. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.  
16. Installation should be done only by qualified personnel and conform to all local codes.  
17. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P enclosure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not  
be installed where exposed to rain and moisture.  
18. Use only installation methods and materials capable of supporting four times the maximum specified load.  
19. A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.  
20. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
21. A CCC-approved power cord must be used to power this equipment when used in China.  
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any  
servicing other that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.  
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Dispose of used batteries  
according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.  
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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 A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this  
equipment under Federal Communications Commission’s rules.  
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment  
or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception.  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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Video Quality Caution  
Frame Rate Notice Regarding User-Selected Options  
Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback. However, the systems can be used in lower quality  
modes, which can degrade picture quality, to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored. The picture  
quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution, reducing the picture rate, or both. A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution  
may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible. A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second,  
which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback. Lower frame rates may result in a key event  
not being recorded by the system.  
Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users’ purposes is solely the users’ responsibility. Users shall determine the suitability of the  
products for their own intended application, picture rate and picture quality. In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in  
a judicial proceeding or otherwise, users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use.  
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Description  
The Pelco VMX300(-E) video management system uses a Windows®-based interface to control any combination of analog and IP devices in a  
single integrated video security system. With a mouse, you can click a camera icon on a system map and then drag it to a video display window.  
Mapping configurations and a visual interface allow you to easily control the following devices:  
Matrix switchers (CM6700, CM6800, CM9740, CM9760, CM9770, CM9780)  
PelcoNetMPEG Series transmission systems (NET300 Series, NET350 Series, NET4001A)  
DX8000 (software version level 1.1.00.1121 or higher) and DX9000 Series digital video recorders  
NVR300 Series network video recorders  
Spectra® and Esprit® camera positioning systems  
CM9760-ALM and CM9760-REL input/output devices  
VMX300 provides control and monitoring of CCTV equipment in a client-to-server configuration. VMX300-E provides control and monitoring of  
CCTV equipment in the following configurations: client-to-server; multiple clients-to-server; client-to-multiple servers; or server-to-server.  
Each VMX300(-E) system must have at least one workstation with server software. Workstations with server software always include client  
software and, therefore, are called client/server workstations. A VMX300 system can have only one client/server workstation. A VMX300-E  
system can have multiple client/server workstations.  
Each VMX300(-E) system must have at least one workstation with client software. This can be the client/server workstation, described above, or  
you can add a separate workstation with only client software to the system. Each VMX300(-E) system can have multiple client workstations in  
addition to the client/server workstation.  
Your system administrator configures your system using the VMX300(-E) server software, and then launches the VMX300(-E) server into “run”  
mode. A system operator uses the VMX300(-E) client software to view and control the area under surveillance. The operator can connect to the  
VMX300(-E) system from the client/server workstation, or from a separate client workstation. With the VMX300-E version, an operator could also  
connect from another client/server workstation.  
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MODELS  
VMX300 and VMX300-E workstations come with software preloaded on a rack mountable PC; keyboard and mouse are included. Each  
workstation supports two monitors. (Note: Monitors are not included. A standard VGA or Super VGA monitor can be used.)  
VMX300 MODELS  
VMX300 provides control and monitoring of CCTV equipment in a client-to-server configuration. A VMX300 workstation can be a client/server  
workstation (VMX300-CSVR) or a client workstation (VMX300-CL).  
VMX300-CSVR workstations include both client and sever software applications. The model comes standard with licensing for the server and  
client and up to 10 cameras. Licenses for up to 100 cameras can be purchased as needed.  
VMX300-CL workstations include the client software application and the licensing (five per client) required for the client workstation to connect  
to the server. Up to 10 additional client workstations can be connected to the VMX300 server. Note that each client added to the system  
decreases the potential number of cameras (by five) that you can add to the system.  
NOTE: If your system requires only one client, the client and server applications can both run on the same workstation. To optimize system  
performance in a multiple-client system, each client application should run from a dedicated client workstation.  
Refer to Table A for a list of VMX300 model numbers.  
Table A. VMX300 Model Numbers  
Model  
Type  
Video Windows Supported  
VMX300-CSVR-0  
VMX300-CL-0  
VMX300-CSVR-1  
VMX300-CL-1  
VMX300-CSVR-4  
VMX300-CL-4  
Client/Server  
Client  
Digital video windows only  
Client/Server  
Client  
One analog video input, one analog video display window,* and multiple  
digital video display windows.*  
Client/Server  
Client  
Four analog video inputs, four analog video display windows,* and multiple  
digital video display windows.*  
*The VMX300 software allows you to view both analog and digital video display windows simultaneously on the same  
system monitor, as follows:  
Analog windows: The analog video display window described in the -1 and -4 models typically allows operators to  
view video from a camera, matrix switcher, or other analog video source connected directly to the VMX300 rear panel.  
The -0 models can receive analog video inputs only through PelcoNet video encoders and Pelco DX8000 and DX9000  
Series DVRs, using a network connection.  
Digital windows: The number of digital video display windows that can be displayed at one time is limited by the size  
and type of images selected for viewing. Refer to Table B in the VMX300 Software Guide for an overview of the CPU  
workload and bandwidth amounts used for each type of video stream (the video in a custom window).  
VMX300 Software Licenses  
The VMX300 can support a maximum of 100 licenses. Licenses can be used for cameras (one each), KBD300A keyboards (five each), and clients  
(five each; supplied with client workstation).  
VMX300-LIC-10  
VMX300-LIC-20  
VMX300-LIC-50  
VMX300-LIC-100  
10 additional licenses  
20 additional licenses  
50 additional licenses  
100 additional licenses  
Table B. VMX300 Sample Licensing Configurations  
Licenses Available for Cameras, KBD300A Keyboards,  
or Additional Client Workstations  
System Configuration  
Licenses Used  
Client/Server Workstation  
Base license  
100  
1 additional client workstation  
2 additional client workstations  
5
95  
10  
85  
10 additional client workstations 50  
50 (cameras only)  
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VMX300-E MODELS  
VMX300-E provides control and monitoring of CCTV equipment in the following configurations: client-to-server; multiple clients-to-server;  
client-to-multiple servers; or server-to-server. A VMX300-E workstation can be a client/server workstation (VMX300-E-CSVR) or a client  
workstation (VMX300-E-CL).  
VMX300-E-CSVR workstations include both the client and server software applications. The model comes standard with licensing for the server  
and client and up to 10 cameras. Licenses for up to 2,000 cameras can be purchased as needed.  
VMX300-E-CL workstations include the client software application and the licensing (10 per client) required for the client workstation to connect  
to the server. Up to 50 additional client workstations can be connected to the VMX300-E server. Note that each client added to the system  
decreases the potential number of cameras (by ten) that you can add to the system.  
NOTE: If your system requires only one client, the client and server applications can both run on the same workstation. To optimize system  
performance in a multiple-client system, each client application should run from a dedicated client workstation. Additional servers in the same  
system should be run from dedicated server workstations as well.  
Refer to Table C for a list of VMX300-E model numbers.  
Table C. VMX300-E Model Numbers  
Model  
Type  
Video Windows Supported  
VMX300-E-CSVR-0  
VMX300-E-CL-0  
VMX300-E-CSVR-1  
VMX300-E-CL-1  
VMX300-E-CSVR-4  
VMX300-E-CL-4  
Client/Server  
Client  
Digital video windows only  
Client/Server  
Client  
One analog video input, one analog video display window,* and multiple  
digital video display windows.*  
Client/Server  
Client  
Four analog video inputs, four analog video display windows,* and multiple  
digital video display windows.*  
*The VMX300-E software allows you to view both analog and digital video display windows simultaneously on the same  
system monitor, as follows:  
Analog windows: The analog video display window described in the -1 and -4 models typically allows operators to  
view video from a camera, matrix switcher, or other analog video source connected directly to the VMX300-E rear panel.  
The -0 models can receive analog video inputs only through PelcoNet video encoders and Pelco DX8000 and DX9000  
Series DVRs, using a network connection.  
Digital windows: The number of digital video display windows that can be displayed at one time is limited by the size  
and type of images selected for viewing. Refer to Table B in the VMX300(-E) Software Guide for an overview of the CPU  
workload and bandwidth amounts used for each type of video stream (the video in a custom window).  
VMX300-E Software Licenses  
The VMX300-E can support a maximum of 2,000 licenses. Licenses can be used for cameras (one each), KBD300A keyboards (five each), and  
clients (ten each; supplied with client workstation).  
VMX300-E-LIC10  
VMX300-E-LIC20  
VMX300-E-LIC50  
10 additional licenses  
20 additional licenses  
50 additional licenses  
VMX300-E-LIC100 100 additional licenses  
VMX300-E-LIC200 200 additional licenses  
VMX300-E-LIC500 500 additional licenses  
Table D. VMX300-E Sample Licensing Configurations  
Licenses Available for Cameras, KBD300A Keyboards,  
or Additional Client Workstations  
System Configuration  
Licenses Used  
Client/Server Workstation  
Base license  
10  
2,000  
1 additional client workstation  
1,990  
10 additional client workstations 100  
50 additional client workstations 500  
1,900  
1,500 (cameras only)  
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VMX300E-B BACKUP SERVER  
A VMX300-E system can include an optional VMX300E-B-SVR backup server. VMX300E-B-SVR backup server workstations include the backup  
server software application and licensing for the backup server and client and up to 10 cameras. Licenses for up to 2,000 cameras can be  
purchased as needed.  
NOTE: When using a backup server, the backup licenses must mirror the VMX300-E system. For every camera, KBD300A keyboard, and client in  
the system, you must include a backup license.  
VMX300E-B Software Licenses  
The VMX300E-B-SVR can support a maximum of 2,000 licenses. Licenses can be used for cameras (one each) , KBD300A keyboards (five each),  
and clients (ten each).  
VMX300E-B-LIC10 10 additional licenses  
VMX300E-B-LIC20 20 additional licenses  
VMX300E-B-LIC50 50 additional licenses  
VMX300E-B-LIC100 100 additional licenses  
VMX300E-B-LIC200 200 additional licenses  
VMX300E-B-LIC500 500 additional licenses  
Table E. VMX300E-B Sample Licensing Configurations  
Licenses Available for Cameras, KBD300A Keyboards,  
or Additional Client Workstations  
System Configuration  
Licenses Used  
Backup Server Workstation  
Base license  
10  
2,000  
1 additional client workstation  
1,990  
10 additional client workstations 100  
50 additional client workstations 500  
1,900  
1,500 (cameras only)  
COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS  
Switchers  
CM6700, CM6800, CM9740, CM9760, CM9770, CM9780  
Spectra, Esprit  
Camera systems  
PelcoNet transmission systems  
Network video recorders  
Digital video recorders (DVRs)  
Input/Output devices  
External keyboard  
NET300 Series, NET350 Series, NET4001A  
NVR300 Series  
DX8000 Series (DX8000 software version level 1.1.00.1121 only), DX9000 Series  
CM9760-ALM alarm interface unit, CM9760-REL relay interface unit  
KBD300A  
Backup server  
VMX300E-B-SVR and associated VMX300E-B license packs  
DOCUMENTATION RESOURCES  
The following set of manuals provide comprehensive instructions and reference information on the VMX300(-E) system:  
VMX300(-E) Installation Quick Start Guide This guide provides an overview of hardware connections.  
VMX300(-E) Installation Manual  
This is the hardware installation manual.  
VMX300(-E) Software Guide:  
Basic Configuration and Operation  
This guide provides basic instructions on configuring the server and operating the system.  
VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual This manual is for system administrators responsible for configuring and maintaining VMX300(-E)  
servers. The manual provides comprehensive instructions and reference information for the entire  
server configuration.  
VMX300(-E) Client Operation Manual  
This manual provides comprehensive instructions and reference information for the client  
application used by system operators. The sections on workspaces, configuring servers, and remote  
desktop servers are also of interest for system administrators.  
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Typical Applications  
IMPORTANT NOTE. PLEASE READ.  
The network implementations in this document are shown as general representations only and are not intended to show detailed network  
topologies. Your actual network will differ, requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommodate the systems as  
illustrated. Please contact your local Pelco representative to discuss your specific requirements.  
The VMX300(-E) Video Management System can be configured for a wide variety of different applications. The following illustrations provide  
some examples of how to use the VMX300(-E) with matrix switchers, DVRs, PelcoNet transmission systems, and NVR300s.  
MATRIX SWITCHERS  
Figure 1 shows a general example of how to connect a VMX300(-E) to matrix switchers (CM6700, CM6800, CM9740, CM9760, CM9770,  
CM9780). Figure 2 on page 12 through Figure 6 on page 14 provide more specific examples of equipment connections.  
VMX CLIENT  
VMX CLIENT  
MATRIX  
MATRIX  
NETWORK  
VMX SERVER  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 1. Sample VMX300(-E) System with Matrix Switchers  
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Pelco switchers that include the ASCII protocol in their software communicate directly with the VMX300(-E) workstation, as shown in Figure 2.  
The ASCII protocol is native to all of the matrix switchers except for the CM9740 Series and some of the older CM9760 Series switchers. These  
non-native switchers require a hardware data translator (CM9760-DT) to translate between the device’s native protocol and the ASCII protocol, as  
CAMERAS  
VMX WORKSTATION  
NATIVE ASCII SWITCHER  
VIDEO DISPLAY DEVICES  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 2. Pelco ASCII Switchers  
VMX WORKSTATION  
CAMERA  
CAMERA  
NON-NATIVE  
ASCII SWITCHER  
CM9760-DT  
VIDEO DISPLAY DEVICES  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 3. Pelco’s Non-Native ASCII Switchers  
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A controllable camera that is switched through a switcher can either be controlled through the switcher or directly from the VMX300(-E)  
workstation. If you want to control the camera through the switcher, connect the camera’s data line to the switcher (refer to Figure 4). If you want  
to control the camera from the VMX300(-E) workstation, connect the camera’s data line to the workstation. The video from both cameras is  
connected to the switcher.  
PTZ CAMERA  
PTZ CAMERA  
VMX WORKSTATION  
SWITCHER  
VIDEO DISPLAY DEVICES  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 4. Two Cameras Controlled by Different Device Drivers  
In Figure 4 video and data are transmitted over separate wires. In Coaxitron® transmission, however, both video and data are transmitted over  
a single coaxial cable, as illustrated by the camera on the left in Figure 5. Fixed cameras, like the one on the right, are not controllable and  
therefore do not transmit data.  
VIDEO DISPLAY DEVICES  
SWITCHER  
VMX WORKSTATION  
FIXED CAMERA  
PTZ CAMERA  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
COAXITRON  
Figure 5. Coaxitron and Fixed Camera Transmission  
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Video from a camera can be looped through another device, as shown by the solid lines in Figure 6. Looping devices include DVRs, distribution  
amplifiers, and monitors.  
SWITCHER  
VMX WORKSTATION  
PTZ CAMERA  
LOOPING DEVICE  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 6. Looping Camera Outputs  
DX8000 AND DX9000 SERIES DVRS  
Figure 7 shows a sample system with DVRs (DX8000, DX9000).  
DVR  
CAMERA  
DVR  
CAMERA  
DVR  
NETWORK  
MATRIX  
MATRIX  
VMX CLIENT  
VMX CLIENT  
LEGEND  
VMX SERVER  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 7. Sample VMX300(-E) System with DVRs  
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You can incorporate a DVR into your system using either of the following methods:  
Connect the camera’s video to the DVR, and then connect the DVR’s looping output to the switcher.  
PTZ CAMERA  
SWITCHER  
DVR  
VMX WORKSTATION  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 8. Connecting a DVR: Method 1  
Connect the camera’s video directly to the switcher, and then connect the switcher’s looping output to the DVR.  
PTZ CAMERA  
SWITCHER  
VMX WORKSTATION  
DVR  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 9. Connecting a DVR: Method 2  
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PELCONET TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS  
In Figure 10 PelcoNets 1 and 2 encode video from Cameras 1 and 2 respectively for transmission over the network. PelcoNet 3 decodes IP video  
from Cameras 1 and 2 for display on the external monitor. PelcoNet 4 decodes video from Cameras 1 and 2 for display on the VMX300(-E) client.  
CAMERA 1  
CAMERA 2  
PELCONET 2  
PELCONET 1  
PELCONET 3  
VMX SERVER  
NETWORK  
PELCONET 4  
EXTERNAL MONITOR  
VMX CLIENT  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 10. Example 1 of a PelcoNet Configuration  
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In Figure 11 PelcoNets 1 and 2 encode video from Cameras 1 and 2 respectively for transmission over the network. PelcoNet 3 decodes video from  
the VMX300(-E) client. The client can also display video from Cameras 3 and 4.  
CAMERA 1  
PELCONET 1  
CAMERA 2  
PELCONET 2  
EXTERNAL MONITOR  
VMX CLIENT  
NETWORK  
MATRIX SWITCHER  
PELCONET 3  
VMX SERVER  
CAMERAS 3 AND 4  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 11. Example 2 of a PelcoNet Configuration  
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In Figure 12, PelcoNets 1 and 2 encode video from Cameras 1 and 2 respectively for transmission over the network. PelcoNets 3 and 4 encode  
video from Cameras 3 and 4 using the switchers looping outputs. This allows the video to be displayed on Client 1 and recorded on the NVR.  
The NVR also records video from Cameras 1 and 2. VMX300(-E) Client 1 displays IP video from all four cameras. Client 2 displays IP video from  
Cameras 1 and 2 and analog video from Cameras 3 and 4. The external monitor displays analog video from Cameras 3 and 4.  
VMX CLIENT 1  
CAMERA 2  
VMX CLIENT 2  
CAMERA 1  
PELCONET 2  
PELCONET 1  
EXTERNAL MONITOR  
NETWORK  
MATRIX SWITCHER  
NVR  
PELCONET 3  
PELCONET 4  
CAMERA 4  
VMX SERVER  
CAMERA 3  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 12. Example 3 of a PelcoNet Configuration  
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NVR300 NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER  
NET350 ENCODER  
NET4001A ENCODER  
NET4001A ENCODER  
NVR300  
NETWORK  
VMX CLIENT 2  
PELCONET DECODER  
VMX SERVER  
VMX CLIENT 1  
LEGEND  
DATA  
VIDEO  
Figure 13. Sample VMX300(-E) System with the NVR300  
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Installation  
PARTS LIST  
Qty Description  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
VMX300 workstation  
Mouse  
Keyboard  
VGA adapter  
RCA-to-BNC video input adapter (-1 models)  
Power cords (one USA standard and one European standard)  
Adjustable support rails with screws  
Mounting brackets with screws and nuts  
Rack mount ears with screws  
Keys  
VMX300 Resource CD  
USER-SUPPLIED PARTS  
In addition to the standard tools and cables required for a video security installation, you will need to provide the following items:  
One or two VGA or SVGA monitors for each VMX300(-E) workstation (the second monitor is optional but recommended). Monitors are not  
included with the VMX300(-E), but can be ordered separately from Pelco; any VGA or SVGA monitor can be used.  
(-1 models and -4 models) BNC video cable for connecting analog video sources to the VMX300(-E) workstation.  
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
NOTE: When connecting the workstation to a 230 VAC or higher power source, the use of an UPS, such as model PW9120 700i  
(manufactured by Powerware®) or equivalent, is required to comply with CE-marking requirements per EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
The following parts may be needed, depending on the types of devices you are connecting to the VMX300(-E) workstation (refer to External  
Devices on page 27 for details on device connections and user-supplied parts):  
Shielded twisted pairs cable that meets or exceeds the basic requirements for EIA RS-232 applications  
Null modem cable  
RS-232 to RS-422 serial port adapter  
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Mounting  
Mount the VMX300(-E) in an EIA-standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack, or place it on a flat surface, such as a shelf or table.  
Follow these instructions to mount the VMX300(-E) in an equipment rack:  
1. Attach the two brackets to both sides of the VMX300(-E).  
2. Attach the mounting rails to the equipment rack.  
3. Place the workstation onto the mounting rails. It should slide in and out of the rack easily.  
4. Fasten the rack ears to the equipment rack.  
(8) SCREWS,  
10-32 X 0.375-INCH,  
FLAT HEAD  
REAR MOUNTING RAIL  
(6) SCREWS,  
8-32 X 0.375-INCH,  
PAN HEAD WITH  
WASHERS  
FRONT MOUNTING RAIL  
RACK  
(4) SCREWS,  
10-32 X 0.375-INCH,  
FLAT HEAD  
BRACKET  
(SIDE VIEW)  
VMX300(-E)  
(6) SCREWS, 8-32 X 0.250-INCH,  
PAN HEAD  
(4) SCREWS,  
RACK EAR  
10-32 X 0.750-INCH,  
PHILLIPS, PAN HEAD  
WITH WASHERS  
SLOTTED HOLES  
TOWARD FRONT  
OF UNIT  
TAPERED ENDS  
TOWARD REAR  
OF UNIT  
Figure 14. Rack Mount Installation  
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Front View  
Figure 15 illustrates the components on the front of the VMX300(-E) workstation. The unit door can be opened or locked using the supplied keys.  
Figure 15. VMX300(-E) Front View  
Power LED  
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) LED  
Key Lock (2 Keys Supplied)  
Fan Ventilation  
Handle (2)  
Rack Ear (2)  
Fan  
Power Button  
DVD/CD-ROM Drive  
3.5-inch Floppy Drive  
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Rear View  
In Figure 16 the rear panel of the VMX300-SYS-4/VMX300-E-SYS-4 workstation is used to identify the components that are common to all models.  
Monitor output ports and video input ports are identified for each workstation model in the VMX300(-E) Connections section, starting on page 24.  
Figure 16. VMX300(-E) Rear View  
Power  
Mouse and Keyboard Ports (PS/2)  
Secondary Ethernet Port (megabit rate)  
USB Ports*  
COM 1 (RS-232)*  
Parallel Port (refer to the Windows documentation for printer installation instructions)  
COM 2 (RS-232)*  
Primary Ethernet Port (gigabit rate)  
Audio Ports  
COM 3 and COM 4 (RS-422)  
Modem Ports (reserved for future use)  
USB Ports*  
*A USB port expander can be used to increase the total number of USB ports and serial  
communication ports (RS-232).  
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VMX300(-E) Connections  
The connector ports on the rear panel of the VMX300(-E) workstations allow you to connect devices directly to the workstation, in addition to any  
system devices connected over the network.  
VMX300(-E) CONNECTIONS TO THE NETWORK  
Use the Ethernet port and a standard unshielded twisted pair Cat5 cable with RJ-45 connectors to connect the VMX300(-E) to your system  
network.  
WARNING: You cannot view live video in the VMX300(-E) client when the network cable is unplugged.  
NETWORK  
Figure 17. Network Connection  
VMX300(-E) KEYBOARD AND MOUSE  
Connect the keyboard and mouse to the PS/2 ports on the workstation.  
To connect a KBD300A keyboard, follow the instructions provided in VMX300(-E) Connections: KBD300A Keyboard on page 29.  
Figure 18. Keyboard and Mouse Connections  
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VMX300(-E) MONITOR OUTPUTS  
1. Connect the VGA adapter to the digital video interface (DVI) connector on the rear panel.  
Figure 19. Monitor Port Adapter Connection  
2. Use the monitor cables provided with your monitors (user-supplied) to connect monitors to the workstation as follows:  
Dual-monitor systems: Connect the left monitor to the bottom input and the right monitor to the top input (refer to Figure 20).  
RIGHT VGA  
MONITOR  
LEFT VGA  
MONITOR  
Figure 20. How to Connect Monitors to a VMX300(-E) Workstation  
Single-monitor systems: If you are using just one monitor, use the top monitor input only (refer to Figure 21).  
Figure 21. How to Connect a Single Monitor to a VMX300(-E) Workstation  
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VMX300(-E) ANALOG VIDEO INPUTS  
You can connect one analog video input to -1 model workstations, and up to four analog video inputs to -4 model workstations.  
Analog video sources include the following:  
A video source (such as a camera, VCR, or multiplexer) connected directly to the VMX300(-E) workstation rear panel  
Video output from a matrix switcher, using a cable connection from one of the matrix switcher monitor outputs to the VMX300(-E)  
workstation rear panel  
NOTE: Refer to the appropriate installation manual for each video input device for additional connection instructions.  
-1 MODEL WORKSTATIONS  
1. Connect the RCA-to-BNC video input adapter to the video port on the rear panel.  
2. Using a BNC video cable (user-supplied), connect the video source to the input adapter.  
When you configure settings in the server software for this workstation, add a custom window to display video from this input, and then configure  
a Video for Windows canvas for the window (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for detailed instructions).  
Figure 22. How to Connect Analog Video to a -1 Model Workstation  
-4 MODEL WORKSTATIONS  
1. Using a BNC video cable (user-supplied), connect the video source to the first BNC video port on the rear panel (the top port).  
2. Connect up to three more video sources, using the BNC video ports in sequential order (from top to bottom).  
When you configure settings in the server software for this workstation, add a custom window for each video input, and then configure a Quad  
Video Display DS canvas for each window (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for detailed instructions).  
VIDEO INPUT 1  
VIDEO INPUT 2  
VIDEO INPUT 3  
VIDEO INPUT 4  
AUDIO INPUT  
(NOT USED)  
Figure 23. How to Connect Analog Video to a -4 Model Workstation  
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EXTERNAL DEVICES  
External devices can be connected either with a direct serial connection or with an Internet Protocol connection. An overview of each type of  
connection is provided below; refer to the specific instructions provided for each type of external device in the following pages.  
Direct Serial Connection  
A direct serial connection means connecting the device to one of the COM ports on the VMX300(-E) rear panel. If your system contains more than  
one VMX300(-E) workstation, be sure to connect the device to the workstation that the device driver runs on.  
VMX300(-E)  
EXTERNAL DEVICE  
SERIAL DATA  
Figure 24. Sample of a Direct Serial Connection for an External Device  
The VMX300(-E) provides the following types of COM ports:  
RS-232: COM 1, COM 2  
RS-422: COM 3, COM 4  
After installing system hardware, ensure that the device’s internal settings match the VMX300(-E) COM port serial communication settings. If they  
do not match, you must either  
configure the internal settings to match the VMX300(-E) COM port default settings, as identified in Table F, or  
change the VMX300(-E) COM port settings to match the device; instructions are provided in the Appendix on page 42.  
Table F. Default Settings for VMX300(-E) COM Ports  
VMX300(-E) COM Port  
COM 1, COM 2  
Default Settings  
RS-232, 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit  
RS-422, 2400 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit  
COM 3, COM 4  
Table G provides the pin assignments for the VMX300(-E) COM ports and Figure 25 on page 28 illustrates the RS-422 wall block connections.  
Table G. VMX300(-E) COM Port Pin Assignments  
RS-232 Pin Assignments (COM 1, COM 2)  
PIN 2  
PIN 3  
PIN 5  
RX  
TX  
Ground  
RS-422 Pin Assignments (COM 3, COM 4)  
PIN 2  
PIN 3  
PIN 5  
PIN 7  
PIN 8  
Rx+  
Tx-  
Ground  
Tx+  
Rx-  
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RS-422  
WALL  
BLOCK  
4
3
5
6
PIN 3  
PIN 7  
2
1
7
8
PIN 2  
PIN 8  
Figure 25. VMX300(-E) RS-422 Wall Block Connection  
Internet Protocol  
An Internet Protocol connection means connecting the device either directly to the VMX300(-E) network or to the serial port on a networked  
device, such as a PelcoNet encoder.  
NETWORK  
EXTERNAL DEVICE  
VMX300(-E)  
SERIAL DATA  
NETWORK CONNECTION  
Figure 26. Sample of an Internet Protocol Connection for an External Device  
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KBD300A KEYBOARD  
1. Use the RJ-45 straight data cable that comes with the KBD300A to connect the keyboard to the RJ-45 wall block, provided in the KBDKIT.  
2. Connect the power supply (provided in the KBDKIT) to terminals 3 and 4 on the wall block. Polarity is unimportant.  
3. Complete the connection as described for the appropriate communication mode:  
Direct Serial: Use a modified null modem cable (user-supplied) with a DB9 connector at one end. Cut the other end to expose the  
individual wires, so they can be connected directly to the wall block. Complete the following steps to connect the devices (refer to  
a. Connect the DB9 end of the cable to one of the RS-422 COM ports (COM 3 or 4) on the VMX300(-E).  
NOTE: If your system contains more than one VMX300(-E) workstation, connect the keyboard to the workstation where the keyboard  
will be used.  
b. Connect the wires exposed at the other end of the cable to the wall block.  
c. Change the settings for the VMX300(-E) RS-422 COM port (COM 3 or 4) as follows: 9600 baud, odd parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.  
Refer to the Appendix on page 42 for instructions.  
d. Add the Pelco Keyboard (KBD300) driver and the keyboard to the VMX300(-E) server configuration, and select Direct Serial as the  
connection type.  
If you connect KBD300A keyboards to more than one VMX300(-E) workstation, you must run the Pelco Keyboard (KBD300) driver on  
each workstation that has a KBD300A keyboard connected to it. Refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for instructions  
on adding drivers and devices to the server configuration.  
e. Configure the keyboard with the following settings: CM6800 ASCII mode, RS-422, 9600 baud, odd parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.  
Refer to the KBD300A Installation/Operation manual for instructions.  
VMX300(-E)  
CHANGE COM PORT  
TO 9600 BAUD,  
ODD PARITY  
RS-422  
12 VAC  
VMX300(-E) COM 3 & 4  
RS-422 PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
WALL BLOCK  
PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
WALL  
BLOCK  
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
PIN 2 = Rx+  
PIN 3 = Tx-  
PIN 7 = Tx+  
PIN 8 = Rx-  
PIN 1 = Tx+  
PIN 2 = Tx-  
PIN 7 = Rx-  
PIN 8 = Rx+  
RS-422  
STRAIGHT CABLE  
KBD300A  
Figure 27. KBD300A: Direct Serial Connection  
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Internet Protocol: Complete the following steps (refer to Figure 28):  
a. Connect the wall block to an RS-422 port on the networked device. If the networked device does not have an RS-422 port, use an  
RS-232 to RS-422 converter.  
b. Connect the IP network to the Ethernet port of the VMX300(-E); refer to IP-Based Devices on page 40 for detailed information.  
c. Add the Pelco Keyboard (KBD300) driver and the keyboard to the VMX300(-E) server configuration, and select Internet Protocol as the  
connection type (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for detailed instructions).  
d. Configure the keyboard for CM6800 ASCII mode. Configure the remaining keyboard settings to match the communication settings on  
the networked device (refer to the KBD300A Installation/Operation manual for instructions).  
12 VAC  
NETWORK  
NETWORKED DEVICE  
KBD300A  
WALL BLOCK  
VMX300(-E)  
SERIAL DATA  
NETWORK CONNECTION  
Figure 28. KBD300A: IP Connection  
Configure the Keyboard DIP Switches  
1. Remove the DIP switch cover plate on the rear of the keyboard. Switches 1 to 4 control the keyboard address. Switches 5, 7, and 8 control  
the keyboard mode. The ON position is down; OFF is up.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
KBD300A REAR PANEL  
Figure 29. KBD300A Keyboard Rear Panel  
2. To set the keyboard address, move switches 1 to 4 to the appropriate position, as described in Table H. The address must be the same as  
the address configured on the Communications tab (refer to the Add a KBD300A Keyboard section in the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration  
Manual for more information). Each address on a particular serial port must be unique.  
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Table H. Keyboard Address Switch Settings  
Switches  
Keyboard  
Address  
1
2
3
4
1
2
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
3. To set the keyboard mode, move switches 5, 7, and 8 to the appropriate position, as described in Table I.  
Table I. Keyboard Mode Switch Settings  
Switches  
Keyboard  
Mode  
5
7
8
CM6800 ASCII  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
NOTE: Switch 6 enables and disables the turbo pan feature. It can be ON or OFF, and it can be switched while the keyboard is on.  
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SPECTRA/ESPRIT CONTROL CONNECTIONS  
If you connected a Spectra or Esprit camera positioning system directly to a video input port on the VMX300(-E) workstation (-1 or -4 models  
only), you must also connect a data cable to the VMX300(-E) workstation to provide direct camera control from the VMX300(-E).  
1. Use one of the COM ports on the VMX300(-E) workstation for the control connection. Using an RS-422 COM port requires a wall block  
between the VMX300(-E) and the camera. If you use an RS-232 COM port, you will need an RS-232 to RS-422 converter (user-supplied) and  
power supply.  
Use twisted pair wire to connect the Spectra or Esprit receivers to the COM port or the converter. You can daisy-chain (connect a series of  
cameras) from the Rx+ and Rx- connections on the first Spectra or Esprit to additional units.  
NOTE: The Spectra IIID protocol provides a feedback option. “Feedback” refers to positioning data that is sent from the camera to the  
VMX300(-E). This positioning data rotates the camera icon viewed on the map in the VMX300(-E) client, based on the actual physical position  
of the camera. To receive feedback from the Spectra III, you must also connect Rx+ and Rx- on the wall block to Tx+ and Tx- on the Spectra III.  
VMX300(-E)  
VMX300(-E) COM 3 & 4  
RS-422 PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
WALL BLOCK  
PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
WALL  
BLOCK  
PIN 2 = Rx+  
PIN 3 = Tx-  
PIN 7 = Tx+  
PIN 8 = Rx-  
PIN 1 = Tx+  
PIN 2 = Tx-  
PIN 7 = Rx-  
PIN 8 = Rx+  
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
RS-422  
TO RECEIVERS  
SPECTRA  
ESPRIT  
Figure 30. Spectra/Esprit Control Connections  
2. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for  
detailed instructions):  
a. Change the settings for the VMX300(-E) COM port to match the communication settings on the camera (baud rate, parity, etc.).  
Refer to the Appendix on page 42 for instructions.  
b. Add the Pelco PTZ camera driver to the VMX300(E-) server configuration.  
c. Add the PTZ device (the Spectra or Esprit camera) to the VMX300(E-) server configuration, using the following device properties:  
(1) Communications tab, Connection Type: Select Direct Serial.  
(2) Communications tab, Camera Address: Select the address that correspond to the DIP switch settings selected on the camera.  
(3) Camera Model tab: Select the appropriate model and protocol; D protocol is recommended.  
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CM6700 SWITCHER  
To connect a CM6700 switcher directly to the VMX300(-E), complete the following steps:  
1. Using a modified null modem cable (user-supplied), plug one end into the DB9 COM 1 port on the VMX300(-E). The modified null modem  
cable should be cut at one end, so that you can connect the wires directly to the CM6700 screw terminals.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the COM 2 screw terminal connector on the CM6700 switcher. Note the pin assignments on the  
wiring.  
3. Remove the cover from the CM6700 and set the SW5 DIP switch to RS-232 mode. Replace the cover when done.  
NOTE: TO PROPERLY SHIELD DATA CABLE  
CONNECT GROUND ON ONE END ONLY.  
SW5 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS  
RS-422/485  
ON  
SET DIP SWITCH  
(SW5) ON  
CM6700-MXB  
TO RS-232 MODE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
RS-232  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
KEY  
ON  
OFF  
RS-232  
CM6700  
VIDEO INPUTS  
COM 1 OR  
COM 2  
CM6700-MXB  
COM 2  
VIDEO OUTPUTS  
1
ALARMS  
(1-9)  
LOCAL  
KEYBOARD  
14 15 16 1718  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11  
12  
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
13  
14  
15  
16  
ALARMS  
(10-18)  
2
10 11 1213 14 15 16 1718  
REMOTE KEYBOARD(S)  
COM  
COM  
1 (1-6)  
(7-12)  
2 RX............................7 TX  
3 TX...........................12 RX  
5 GND.....................9 GND  
2
T
10 11 12  
T
+
T
R
R
1
2
0
3
1
4
2
5
3
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
6
10  
+
CONTROL  
OUTPUTS  
F
2
F
3
N
N
C
O
M
O
C
F
N
N
Figure 31. CM6700 Connections  
4. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps:  
a. Add the Pelco ASCII driver and the switcher to the VMX300(-E) server configuration, and select Direct Serial as the connection type  
(refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for instructions).  
b. Change the CM6700 COM port settings to match the VMX300(-E) COM port: ASCII, RS-232, 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop  
bit (refer to the CM6700 Installation/Operation manual for instructions).  
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CM6800 SWITCHER  
You can connect a CM6800 switcher directly to the VMX300(-E), using the DB9 COM port on the VMX300(-E). The recommended CM6800 port  
varies, depending on the CM6800 switcher model and configuration. Table J provides a port recommendation for each model or configuration.  
Table J. Recommended CM6800 Port for VMX300(-E) Connection  
Model/Configuration  
CM6800 Port CM6800 Port Programming  
Recommended allocation of other COM ports  
COM 2 default settings match the settings  
required for the VMX300(-E) connection.  
CM6800-32X6  
COM 2  
Reserve COM 1 for CM6800-MGR PC*  
CM6800E-48X8:  
48 x 8 configuration  
Reserve COM 1 for CM6800-MGR PC*  
Reserve the following ports:  
Change the COM 7 or COM 8 port type to  
RS-232. The remaining default settings  
match the settings required for the  
VMX300(-E) connection.  
COM 7 or 8  
CM6800E-48X8:  
96 x 16 configuration  
COM 1 for CM6800-MGR PC*  
COM 2 for the 96 x 16 “bay-to-bay” connection  
*If you prefer to use the on-screen programming menus to program your CM6800 system (instead of the CM6800-MGR software), you can use  
the CM6800 COM 1 port for the VMX300(-E) connection.  
1. Using a modified null modem cable (user-supplied), connect the DB9 COM 1 port on the VMX300(-E) to an RJ-45 wall block (supplied with  
the CM6800). The modified null modem cable should be cut at one end, so that you can connect the wires directly to the wall block pins.  
2. Using a 6-foot (1.8 m) data cable (supplied with the CM6800), connect the wall block to the CM6800, using one of the RJ-45 ports (COM 2,  
7, or 8; note that COM ports 7 and 8 are not available on the CM6800-32X6).  
)
MODIFIED NULL MODEM  
CABLE (USER-SUPPLIED)  
CM6800-48X8 COM 7  
1
5
VMX300/VMX300-E  
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
6
7
8
RJ-45 WALL BLOCK  
AND STRAIGHT CABLE  
SUPPLIED WITH CM6800  
Figure 32. CM6800 RJ-45 Connections  
3. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps:  
a. Add the Pelco ASCII driver and the switcher to the VMX300(-E) server configuration, and select Direct Serial as the connection type  
(refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for instructions).  
b. If you use a CM6800 port other than the port recommended in Table J, change the port settings to match the VMX300(-E) COM port:  
ASCII, RS-232, 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit (refer to the CM6800 Installation/Operation manual for instructions.  
WARNING: If you use alarms in the CM6800 switcher, configure the alarm settings so that no alarms are sent to the monitor output used  
for the connection to the VMX300(-E). If the VMX300(-E) receives a CM6800 alarm, VMX300(-E) system operators are not able to view or  
control CM6800 video streams.  
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Alternate CM6800 Connection  
NOTE: This option is recommended only if you choose not to use the CM6800-MGR software to program the CM6800.  
1. Using a null modem cable (user-supplied), plug one end into the DB9 COM 1 port on the VMX300(-E).  
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the DB9 COM 1 port on the CM6800 switcher.  
VMX300/VMX300-E  
CM6800E-48X8  
010101  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
5
CONTROL  
2
3
4
6
7
8
A
T
+
T
-
R
-
R
+
T
+
T
-
R
-
R
+
B
F
3
1
2
1
120/230~  
50/60 HZ  
25 WATTS  
NULL MODEM CABLE  
Figure 33. CM6800 DB9 Connections  
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CM9700 MATRIX SWITCHING SYSTEMS  
The following connection instructions apply to CM9700 matrix systems that use CC1 software version 9.xx or higher and that use the Pelco P  
driver in the VMX300(-E) server configuration (note that “CM9700”includes the CM9740, CM9760, CM9770, and CM9780 matrix systems).  
NOTE: If you are using CC1 software version 8.03.012 or lower, the parameters of the CM9760-MGR software allow some variations in the COM  
port connections and settings. Refer to Alternate CM9700 Connection on page 37 for an alternate connection option, and refer to the VMX300-E  
Server Configuration Manual for information on the CM9760-MGR parameters.  
1. Use a modified null modem cable (user-supplied) with a DB9 connector at one end. Cut the other end to expose the individual wires, so that  
they can be connected directly to the wall block.  
2. Connect the DB9 end of the cable to one of the RS-422 COM ports (COM 3 or 4) on the VMX300(-E).  
3. Connect the wires exposed at the other end of the cable to the wall block.  
4. Using an RS-422 reversed data cable, connect the wall block to the CM9700-CC1. Use any available RS-422 COM port on the CM9700-CC1.  
For guidance on COM port assignments, refer to the matrix system port assignment table and the RS-422 COM Port (SERCOM) Connections  
section in the matrix system manual.  
VMX300(-E)  
CHANGE COM PORT  
TO 4800 BAUD,  
EVEN PARITY  
RS-422  
PIN 1  
4
3
5
6
7
8
WALL  
BLOCK  
2
1
PIN 8  
CM9700-CC1  
RJ45 PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
PIN 1 = TX+  
PIN 2 = TX-  
PIN 7 = RX-  
PIN 8 = RX+  
CM9700-CC1  
COM PORT  
PROGRAMMED  
FOR KEYBOARD  
PRINTER COM1 COM2  
Figure 34. CM9700 RS-422 Connections  
5. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for  
detailed instructions):  
a. Change the settings for the VMX300(-E) RS-422 COM port as follows: 4800 baud, even parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit (refer to the  
Appendix on page 42 for instructions). Note that when using the Pelco ASCII driver to control the CM9700 matrix system in the  
VMX300(-E) server configuration, some of these settings may vary (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for  
information on when and how to use the ASCII driver).  
b. Add the VMX300(-E) as a device in the CM9700-MGR software, using the keyboard device type.  
c. Add the Pelco P driver and the switcher to the VMX300(-E) server configuration, and select Direct Serial as the connection type.  
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Alternate CM9700 Connection  
If you control your CM9700 system with CM9760-MGR software, you can use the RS-232 COM port on the CC1 for the VMX300(-E) connection.  
Complete the following steps to connect the VMX300(-E) to the CC1:  
1. Using a null modem cable (user-supplied), plug one end into one of the RS-232 ports (COM 1 or COM 2) on the VMX300(-E).  
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the RS-232 COM 2 port on the CC1.  
NULL MODEM CABLE  
CM9700-CC1  
PRINTER COM1 COM2  
CM9700-CC1  
OR  
CM9740-CC1  
CM9740-CC1  
COM1 COM2  
PRINTER LPT1  
VGA  
Figure 35. CM9700 RS-232 Connections  
3. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for  
detailed instructions):  
a. Add the Pelco P driver and the switcher to the VMX300(-E) server configuration, and select Direct Series as the connection type.  
b. In the CM9760-MGR software, change the CC1 RS-232 COM 2 settings to match the VMX300(-E) RS-232 COM port settings: 9600  
baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. Designate the port as a keyboard (equipment number 100).  
NOTE: If you use the Pelco ASCII driver in the VMX300(-E) server configuration, some of these settings will change (refer to the VMX300(-E)  
Server Configuration Manual for information on when and how to use the ASCII driver).  
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CM9760-ALM ALARM INTERFACE UNIT  
To connect a CM9760-ALM alarm interface unit to the VMX300(-E), complete the following steps (refer to the CM9760-ALM Installation/Operation  
manual for detailed instructions):  
1. Set DIP switch SW1 on the CM9760-ALM to use RS-232 communication on port 0.  
2. Connect the alarm unit to the VMX300(-E) as described below for the appropriate communication mode:  
Direct serial: Connect an RS-232 to RS-422 adapter to COM 1 or COM 2 on the VMX300(-E) workstation, and then wire the adapter to a  
wall block (user-supplied), as shown in Figure 36. Using an RS-422 reversed data cable, connect the wall block to the IN port on the  
CM9760-ALM.  
VMX300(-E)  
RS-232  
4
3
5
6
WALL  
BLOCK  
2
1
7
TD(A)  
TD(B)  
8
RD(A)  
RD(B)  
RS-232 TO  
RS-422  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
ADAPTER  
CM9760-ALM  
Figure 36. CM9760-ALM Direct Serial Connection  
Internet Protocol: Connect the RS-232 connector on the alarm unit to a serial port on a networked device, such as a PelcoNet encoder  
(refer to Figure 26 on page 28 for a sample illustration).  
3. (Optional: daisy-chaining) If you are connecting multiple alarm units in a daisy-chain series, use the data cables provided with the alarm  
units to connect the first units RJ-45 OUT port to the next units RJ-45 IN port. You must configure each unit with a unique device address  
(refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for instructions).  
4. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps:  
a. Add the ALM driver and the alarm interface unit to the VMX300(-E) server configuration. Each unit in a daisy-chain configuration must  
be added to the VMX300(-E), and then configured with the appropriate settings. Note that the recommended baud rate for  
communication between VMX300(-E) and the CM9760-ALM is 19200. You must set this baud rate on the Communications tab when  
you configure the CM9760-ALM device in the VMX300(-E). (Refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for instructions.)  
b. Change the CM9760-ALM settings to the following recommended settings for VMX300(-E) communication: RS-232, 19200 baud, no  
parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. (Refer to the CM9760-ALM Installation/Operation manual for instructions.)  
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CM9760-REL RELAY INTERFACE UNIT  
To connect a CM9760-REL relay interface unit to the VMX300(-E), complete the following steps (refer to the CM9760-REL Installation/Operation  
manual for detailed instructions):  
1. Connect the relay unit to the VMX300(-E) as described below for the appropriate communication mode:  
Direct serial: Connect an RS-232 to RS-422 adapter to COM 1 or COM 2 on the VMX300(-E) workstation, and then wire the adapter to a  
wall block (user-supplied), as shown in Figure 37. Using an RS-422 reversed data cable, connect the wall block to the IN port on the  
CM9760-REL.  
VMX300(-E)  
RS-232  
4
3
5
6
WALL  
BLOCK  
2
1
7
TD(A)  
TD(B)  
8
RD(A)  
RD(B)  
RS-232 TO  
RS-422  
RS-422 REVERSED CABLE  
ADAPTER  
CM9760-REL  
Figure 37. CM9760-REL Direct Serial Connection  
Internet Protocol: Connect the RS-422 IN port on the relay unit to an RS-422 serial port on a networked device, such as a PelcoNet  
encoder. If the networked device does not have an RS-422 serial port, use an RS-232 to RS-422 adapter. (Refer to Figure 26 on page 28 for  
a sample illustration.)  
2. (Optional daisy-chaining): If you are connecting multiple relay units in a daisy-chain series, use the data cables provided with the relay units  
to connect the first unit’s RJ-45 OUT port to the next unit’s RJ-45 IN port.  
3. After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps:  
a. Add the REL driver and the relay interface unit to the VMX300(-E) server configuration. Each unit in a daisy-chain configuration must  
be added to the VMX300(-E), and then configured with the appropriate settings. Note that the recommended baud rate for  
communication between VMX300(-E) and the CM9760-REL is 19200. You must set this baud rate on the Communications tab when  
you configure the CM9760-REL device in the VMX300(-E). (Refer to the VMX300(-E) Server Configuration Manual for instructions.)  
b. Change the CM9760-REL settings to the following recommended settings for VMX300(-E) communication: RS-422, 19200 baud, no  
parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. (Refer to the CM9760-REL Installation/Operation manual for instructions.)  
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SERIAL OUTPUT DEVICE  
Connect a serial output device to the VMX300(-E) using either a direct serial connection or an Internet Protocol connection. Refer to Figure 24 on  
page 27 for a sample direct serial connection or to Figure 26 on page 28 for a sample Internet Protocol connection.  
After installing system hardware, complete the following configuration steps:  
1. Add the Serial Output driver and the serial output device to the VMX300(-E) server configuration (refer to the VMX300(-E) Server  
Configuration Manual for instructions).  
2. Change the serial output device settings to match the VMX300(-E) COM port: RS-232, 9600 baud, odd parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit (refer to  
the appropriate device manual for instructions).  
IP-BASED DEVICES  
You can connect the following devices to the VMX300(-E) over a network:  
DX8000 and DX9000 Series DVRs  
PelcoNet MPEG Series transmission systems (NET300 Series, NET350 Series, NET4001A)  
NVR300 Series network video recorders  
Matrix switchers (through a PelcoNet transmission system)  
Spectra/Esprit camera positioning systems (through a PelcoNet transmission system)  
CM9760-ALM and CM9760-REL input/output devices  
To connect an IP-based device to a 10/100BaseT network, plug a standard unshielded twisted pair Cat5 cable with RJ-45 connectors into the  
device’s Ethernet port.  
NETWORK  
Power  
Ethnet  
Audio Out  
COM2: RS232  
Audio In  
100-250VAC50/60Hz 100mA  
Video In  
Video Out  
COM1: RS232/485 10/100 Base-T  
Figure 38. Sample IP-Based Device Connection  
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POWER CABLES  
1. Connect the VMX300(-E) workstation power cord to the workstation power input and then to an UPS.  
NOTE: When connecting the workstation to a 230 VAC or higher power source, the use of an UPS, such as model PW9120 700i  
(manufactured by Powerware) or equivalent, is required to comply with CE-marking requirements per EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.  
2. Press the power button on the front panel of the workstation.  
3. Once the workstation displays the Windows desktop, log on to Windows and then complete the following tasks to configure the  
workstations operating system settings (refer to the VMX300(-E) Software Guide for detailed instructions):  
a. Assign an IP address to the workstation.  
b. Identify the VMX300(-E) workstation on the network.  
c. Disable NetBIOS.  
NOTE: Omit this step if your system includes a DX9000 Series DVR.  
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each VMX300(-E) workstation in your system.  
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Appendix  
CHANGING THE PORT SETTINGS OF A VMX300(-E) COM PORT  
1. On the Windows XP desktop, right-click the My Computer icon, and then click Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears.  
2. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. The Device Manager window opens.  
3. Click the + symbol next to Ports. The list of ports on the VMX300(-E) workstation appears.  
4. Right-click the COM port, and then select Properties from the shortcut menu. The Communications Port Properties dialog box opens.  
Figure 39. Opening the COM Port Properties Dialog Box  
5. Click the Port Settings tab, and then select the new port settings in the appropriate fields.  
Figure 40. COM Port Properties: Port Settings Tab  
6. Click OK to close the Communications Port Properties dialog box, and then click the X in the upper right corner of the Device Manager  
window to close it.  
7. Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.  
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Specifications  
ELECTRICAL/VIDEO  
Input Voltage  
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging  
Signal System  
NTSC/PAL  
2 SVGA  
75 W  
Video Outputs  
Power Consumption  
MECHANICAL  
Connectors  
USB  
SVGA Monitor Port  
Printer Port  
COM 1 and 2  
COM 3 and 4  
Modem  
4
15-pin D-type  
25-pin D-type  
RS-232, 9-pin D-type  
RS-422, 9-pin D-type  
2 RJ-11 ports (reserved for future use)  
Ethernet  
Primary (10/100/1000BaseT)  
Secondary (10/100BaseT)  
PS/2  
RJ-45  
RJ-45  
2, 6-pin mini-DIN  
Hardware  
Processor  
RAM  
Drive  
Pentium® 4, 3.00 GHz  
1 GB DDR  
DVD/CD-RW  
GENERAL  
Operating Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Rack Mount Dimensions  
Unit Weight  
41° to 85°F (5° to 29°C)  
Maximum 80% noncondensing  
21.60” D x 19.00” W x 7.00” H (54.86 x 48.26 x 17.78 cm); 4 RUs  
34 lb (15.5 kg)  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or  
workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or  
(559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following  
information:  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
1. Model and serial number  
Five years on fiber optic products and TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair transmission  
products.  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
Three years on Spectra® IV products.  
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.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2,  
CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-2X camera models,  
which have a five-year warranty.  
Three years on PMCL200/300/400 Series LCD monitors.  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series fixed  
dome products.  
Two years on Spectra III, Esprit®, ExSite®, 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.  
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).  
Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing  
charge.  
Two years (except lamp and color wheel) on Digital Light Processing (DLP®) displays.  
The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days. The air filter is not  
covered under 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.  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video  
recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed network-based video products.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be  
covered for a period of six months.  
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).  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
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.  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed  
to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
Pelco  
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. Pelcos liability for any claim, whether  
based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product lia-  
bility, 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.  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
473 Eccles Avenue  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
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.  
The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC.  
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union  
regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment.  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
C1552M  
Date  
8/04  
Comments  
Original version.  
C1552M-A  
C1552M-B  
C1552M-C  
12/04  
4/05  
7/07  
Added information on the UPS model required for CE compliance.  
Revised to reflect hardware and software changes (as a result of ECO 04-10212).  
Revised portions of the External Devices section; revised the monitor and analog video connection instructions (as a result of ECO 07-17473).  
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Coaxitron, Esprit, ExSite, Genex, Legacy, and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
PelcoNet, Endura, and Spectra III are trademarks of Pelco.  
©Copyright 2007, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
Powerware® is a registered trademark of Powerware Corporation.  
DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc.  
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