Pelco Switch C538M A User Manual

ADDENDUM  
Addendum No.: C1577M-A  
Date: August 4, 2004  
Manuals Affected: CM9760 Series Manuals – C538M-A, C539M-A, C540M-B, C541M-C, C542M-B,  
C543M-A, C544M, C549M-A, C572M, C573M-D, C578M, C579M, C1501M, C1503M,  
C1510M-QS, C1510M-A, C1520M-B, C1528M-D, C1940M, C1941M, C1942M, and  
C1943M  
Manual Update: The CM9760-CC1 has been replaced with the CM9700-CC1 and the CM9760-MGR manage-  
ment software has been replaced with the CM9700-MGR management software.  
Keep the following in mind when referring to 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  
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SYSTEM UNPACKING AND RACKING .............................................................................3  
SYSTEM DATA CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................4  
ADDITIONAL HOOKUP INFORMATION ...........................................................................5  
SYSTEM VIDEO CONNECTIONS .....................................................................................5  
DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................5  
VIDEO INPUTS ..........................................................................................................5  
SINGLE-BAY SYSTEMS....................................................................................5  
MULTI-BAY SYSTEMS ......................................................................................6  
VIDEO OUTPUTS ......................................................................................................6  
NETWORKING ..........................................................................................................6  
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING................................................................................................6  
CM9760-MGR ............................................................................................................6  
SET 9750 ...................................................................................................................6  
DOS ...................................................................................................................................7  
FILE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................7  
TRANSFER FILES FROM CM9760-CC1 TO CM9760-MGR ....................................7  
TRANSFER FILES FROM CM9760-MGR TO 3.5-INCH FLOPPY DISK ...................7  
TRANSFER FILES FROM 3.5-INCH FLOPPY DISK TO CM9760-CC1 ....................8  
RENAMING CONFIGURATION FILES ......................................................................8  
VERIFYING OPERATION ..................................................................................................9  
APPENDIX .........................................................................................................................9  
SYSTEM PORT SETTINGS TABLE ...........................................................................9  
SETUP DRAWINGS..................................................................................................11  
TYPICAL CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................11  
WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION ...................................................................40  
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
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CM9760-CC1 Typical Port Layout .....................................................................11  
CM9760-MXB Typical Connections...................................................................11  
496 X 16 ............................................................................................................12  
496 X 16 Looping ..............................................................................................13  
736 X 16 ............................................................................................................14  
736 X 16 Looping ..............................................................................................14  
976 X 16 ............................................................................................................15  
976 X 16 Looping ..............................................................................................16  
496 X 32 ............................................................................................................17  
496 X 32 Looping ..............................................................................................18  
736 X 32 ............................................................................................................19  
736 X 32 Looping ..............................................................................................20  
976 X 32 ............................................................................................................21  
976 X 32 Looping ..............................................................................................22  
256 X 48 ............................................................................................................23  
256 X 48 Looping ..............................................................................................24  
496 X 48 ............................................................................................................25  
496 X 48 Looping ..............................................................................................26  
736 X 48 ............................................................................................................27  
736 X 48 Looping ..............................................................................................28  
976 X 48 ............................................................................................................29  
976 X 48 Looping ..............................................................................................30  
256 X 64 ............................................................................................................31  
256 X 64 Looping ..............................................................................................32  
496 X 64 ............................................................................................................33  
496 X 64 Looping ..............................................................................................34  
736 X 64 ............................................................................................................35  
736 X 64 Looping ..............................................................................................36  
976 X 64 ............................................................................................................37  
976 X 64 Looping ..............................................................................................38  
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This guide is intended to help you with the basic installation and setup of the Pelco System  
9760® Matrix Switcher and Controller. This guide is not a replacement for the system  
manual, but rather a tool to help you quickly get the system up and running.  
Before shipping, Pelco sets up, tests, and programs each system according to the individual  
sales order. As a first step, verify that the packing slip corresponds to your sales order. Contact  
us immediately if there is a discrepancy.  
This guide covers the following:  
1. System Packing and Racking  
2. System Data Connections  
CM9760-CC1 System CPU  
CM9760-MXB Matrix Bays  
CM9760-KBD System Keyboards  
CM9760-MGR Manager Program  
Receiver Connections  
CM9760-NW1  
Peripheral Equipment  
3. System Video Connections  
Definitions  
Video Inputs  
Down-Framing Interconnections  
Side-Framing Interconnections  
Video Outputs  
Networking  
4. System Programming  
Manager Program  
SET 9750 Program  
5. DOS  
6. File Maintenance  
Transfer Files from CM9760-CC1 to CM9760-MGR  
Transfer Files from CM9760-MGR to 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk  
Transfer Files from 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk to CM9760-CC1 Hard Drive  
Renaming Configuration Files  
7. Verifying Operation  
8. Appendix  
System Port Settings Table  
Setup Drawings  
SYSTEM UNPACKING AND RACKING  
1. Unpack and inspect all equipment and verify delivery according to the packing slip.  
2. Remove and save all manuals and cabling from all packages and keep them with their  
associated equipment.  
3. Locate in your documentation the following:  
The page entitled System 9760 Factory Default Port Settings. This im-  
portant document contains specific information about your system. All System  
9760s are pre-programmed based on specific criteria in the system order.  
System 9760 manual binders.  
4. For best results and a clean installation, install the System 9760 using standard EIA  
19-inch racks. Leave one rack unit space between each card cage for effective cooling.  
5. Review the sample drawings in the appendix and select the configuration that most  
closely resembles the system you are installing.  
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6. Install the system CM9760-CC1 CPU and CM9760-MXB matrix bays near each other.  
Note that each CM9760-MXB has a unique label for identifying the bay location in the  
installation. This ID information is important in ensuring correct video and data connec-  
tions.  
7. Install any system peripherals in a convenient location.  
8. Locate the CM9760-KBD system keyboard(s), CM9505-UPS power supply(s), and the  
two RJ-45 data cables supplied with each keyboard.  
9. Connect all power line cords to the equipment. Do not apply power to the equip-  
ment at this time.  
SYSTEM DATA CONNECTIONS  
1. CM9760-CC1  
This is the main system controller, often called the CPU.  
a. Copy the supplied system port settings from the System 9760 Factory Default  
Port Settings to the System Port Settings Table in the appendix of this installation  
guide.  
b. Enter the label information from each matrix bay in the Description section (to  
avoid confusion after completing the installation).  
c. Update this table as the installation proceeds.  
2. CM9760-MXB  
This is the video matrix (switching) bay that contains the video input, output modules,  
and bay controller module.  
a. Follow the System Port Settings Table and connect the CM9760-CC1 to the  
CM9760-MXB bays using the supplied RJ-45 data cables.  
b. Be sure to match the matrix bay label to the CM9760-CC1s port.  
3. CM9760-KBD  
This is the system keyboard for operator control commands.  
a. Locate the RJ-45 data cable labeled STRAIGHT.Connect one end to the COM1  
input on the bottom of the keyboard; connect the other end to the KEYBOARD in-  
put on the CM9505-UPS power supply.  
b. Locate the cable labeled REVERSED.Identify the keyboard on the System Port  
Settings Table. Connect one end of this cable to the appropriate data port on the  
CM9760-CC1; connect the other end to the CARD CAGE input on the CM9505-  
UPS.  
4. External PC/CM9760-MGR  
The CM9760-CC1 provides two 9-pin sub-miniature D connectors used for standard  
RS-232 communications with the CPU. COM1 is set at the factory for use with the  
CM9760-MGR program used for system programming.  
a. Connect one end of a standard 9-pin sub-D cable (not supplied) to the CM9760-  
CC1 and the other end to the external PC.  
b. Be sure the Com port settings on the PC match the settings for COM1 on the  
CM9760-CC1.  
c. Refer to the Hardware Installation section in the CM9760-MGR System 9760 Ad-  
ministrative Software Manual.  
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ADDITIONAL HOOKUP INFORMATION  
Comms File  
The Comms Setup File contains information about the equipment that is attached to  
your system. Access the Comms dialog box by clicking on the Comms tab in the Setup  
9760 Configuration dialog box. Refer to the Comms Setup File (.SCP File) section in  
the CM9760-MGR System 9760 Administrative Software Manual for information.  
Pan And Tilt Receivers and Domes  
Each port can have up to 16 receivers or domes when using hardwired RS-422 com-  
munications connected in a daisy chain configuration.  
Ports  
Use the System Port Settings Table to determine which ports are not in use. When set-  
ting up pan and tilt devices for use with the System 9760, edit the Comms file using  
Pin #9 as the equipment number. Be sure the assigned ports baud rate and parity  
match that of the pan and tilt receiver. Refer to the Comms Setup File (.SCP File) sec-  
tion in the CM9760-MGR System 9760 Administrative Software Manual.  
Peripheral Equipment  
Refer to the specific user manual for a description of each device. An RJ-45 data cable  
is included with each device. Using the Factory Default Port Settings page and the  
devices interconnect cable, connect all peripheral equipment to its appropriate data  
port. If the device is not shown on the Factory Default Port Settings page, refer to the  
major section Configuring the System 9760 with the Pelco Window Set 9760 in the  
CM9760-MGR System 9760 Administrative Software Manual. Also, refer to Video In-  
puts and Video Outupts sections for information on connecting video sources and out-  
puts.  
CM9760-NW1  
This CPU serves as a communications hub when networking two or more System  
9760s. This unit includes its own Factory Default Settings table. Use both tables to de-  
termine which ports are used for data interconnection between the CM9760-CC1s and  
the CM9760-NW1.  
SYSTEM VIDEO CONNECTIONS  
For best results, use crimp-on BNCs only. Do not use screw-on BNCsthese typically do  
not provide adequate ground and signal connections.  
DEFINITIONS  
Bay Capacity: A single CM9760-MXB can support up to 256 inputs (in increments of  
16) and 16 outputs (in increments of 4).  
Side Framing: A technique to expand the matrix video inputs beyond 256.  
Down Framing: A technique to expand the matrix video outputs beyond 16.  
Video Tie Lines: A method for connecting side-framed matrix bays together and networked  
systems together. A video tie line is a video output from one bay con-  
nected to the video input of another. In a networked system, a tie line  
provides the video path necessary to view video from a remote node.  
VIDEO INPUTS  
SINGLE-BAY SYSTEMS  
Refer to the sample drawings in the appendix. Connect all video sources (cameras, VCRs,  
etc.) to the video input BNCs at the rear of the CM9760-MXB(s). Connect video 1 to the BNC  
marked 1,video 2 to the second BNC directly below 1,and so on until all video cables  
are connected. If the system is set up for looping, terminate the looped output at 75 ohms.  
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MULTI-BAY SYSTEMS  
1. Down-Framing – For systems with more than 16 monitor outputs, you must pas-  
sively loop the video from the first CM9760-MXB to the second CM9760-MXB for the  
next 16 monitors. The best location for the second bay is below the first bay, as shown  
in the system drawing. Connect the supplied multi-coax ribbon cable from the bottom  
of the first bay to the down-frame loop input of the second. Continue in this manner  
connecting all down-framing bays.  
2. Video-Looping – If your system is configured for video looping, properly terminate  
the video cable at the last connection with 75 ohm.  
3. Side-Framing – For systems with more than 256 video inputs, connect the 16 video  
outputs from the second matrix bay to the first 16 video inputs of the first bay. The best  
location for the second bay is next to the first bay on the same level, as shown in the  
system drawing. Continue in this manner connecting all side-framing bays.  
VIDEO OUTPUTS  
Connect all video outputs from the CM9760-MXB to their desired device (that is, monitors,  
printers, VCRs, etc.). Terminate the device at 75 ohms.  
NETWORKING  
For networked systems, refer to the system drawing to determine which monitor outputs  
and camera inputs were assigned as video tie lines. Connect the monitor outputs assigned  
as tie lines of one system to the video inputs assigned as tie lines of the other, and vice  
versa.  
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING  
Apply power to the CM9760-CC1, keyboard, monitor, and PC (as appropriate to the method  
of programming) for system programming.  
The two methods of programming the CM9760 system are as follows:  
CM9760-MGR  
This is the preferred programming method. It requires an external IBM-compatible PC run-  
ning Windows® 95 and the supplied CM9760-MGR Manager Program. Pelco recommends  
using an AT-type keyboard and VGA monitor. All system programming can be done off-site  
and later downloaded (transferred) to the CM9760-CC1 by writing flat files (see the DOS  
section for an explanation of flat files). Or you can do direct liveprogramming through an  
RS-232 connection between the PC and the CM9760-CC1. See the Installing the 9760-  
MGR Software section in the CM9760-MGR System 9760 Administrative Software Manual  
for details on installing the CM9760-MGR program.  
The sections Transfer Files from CM9760-CC1 to CM9760-MGR, Transfer Files from  
CM9760-MGR to 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk, and Transfer Files from 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk to  
CM9760-CC1 that follow in this document pertain to this method.  
SET 9750  
WARNING: After  
the Windows  
manager program  
This is the second programming method. The DOS-based SET 9750 program on the  
CM9760-CC1 hard drive requires a VGA monitor and AT-type keyboard connected directly  
to the CM9760-CC1. See the Configuring the System 9760 with the Pelco Windows SET  
9760 section in the CM9760-MGR System 9760 Administrative Software Manual.  
(CM9760-MGR) is used to  
create or edit configuration  
files, the SET 9750 program  
cannot be used. In other  
words, the System 9760-  
MGR flat files are not  
backward compatible with  
SET 9750.  
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DOS  
The CM9760 systems program runs in DOS. Therefore, you will need to use basic DOS  
commands to transfer, overwrite, and edit data, and to maintain files on your hard drive.  
The default configuration files on the CM9760-CC1 hard drive are defined at the factory and  
are labeled TEST.These files are referred to as flat filesand are loaded into memory  
when you power up the system. (See the Configuring the System 9760 with the Pelco Win-  
dows SET 9760 section in the CM9760-MGR System 9760 Administrative Software Manual  
for details.)  
The procedures that follow show you how to copy your configuration files from the CM9760-  
CC1 to the PC where the CM9760-MGR program is located and back again using a floppy  
disk. You will need to use these procedures if you want to change these files. If you want to  
rename these files, you will need to use the procedure in the Renaming Configuration Files  
section below.  
FILE MAINTENANCE  
TRANSFER FILES FROM CM9760-CC1 TO CM9760-MGR  
Before you can use the CM9760-MGR program to edit the pre-programmed TEST files, you  
must load these files into the CM9760-MGR database.  
1. Take the CM9760 offline by simultaneously pressing Ctrl and Q on the AT keyboard.  
The VGA screen will display C:/9760>.  
2. Insert a blank 3.5-inch floppy disk into the floppy drive of the CM9760-CC1.  
3. Type copy test.* a: and press Enter. The flat files will be copied from the CM9760-  
CC1 hard drive to the 3.5-inch floppy disk.  
4. Remove the floppy disk and insert it into the PC that contains the CM9760-MGR pro-  
gram.  
NOTE: The password is  
case sensitive.  
5. Start the manager program on the PC by double clicking on the Pelco 9760MGR  
icon. Enter a user ID and password in the Log On dialog box (the default for both is  
Admin).  
6. Click on the Read File icon on the taskbar. This opens the Flat File Utility Read  
dialog box. All the generated files have check marks to show they are selected.  
7. Click Select on the Flat File Source button. This starts the standard Open dialog box.  
8. Select Drive a:, then double click on the test.scp file to select. This closes the  
Open dialog box and returns you to the Flat File Utility Read dialog box.  
9. Enter the number of the node you are using (number of the port on the NIU to which  
the node is connected). Enter 1 if you only have a single node system.  
10. Click on the Start button. Several warnings may appear indicating certain files do not  
exist. This is okay. Select Continue Installation for each.  
11. The message Finished Reading Flat Filesappears when file transfer is complete.  
TRANSFER FILES FROM CM9760-MGR TO 3.5-INCH FLOPPY DISK  
This procedure is VERY IMPORTANT. You must copy flat files from the CM9760-  
MGR program to a 3.5-inch floppy disk when modifying comms setup files and macro files.  
1. Double click on the Pelco 9760MGR icon to start the CM9760-MGR program. Enter  
a user ID and case sensitive password in the Log On dialog box (default for both is  
Admin).  
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2. Insert a 3.5-inch floppy disk into the PC. Select the Write File icon on the task bar.  
This opens the Flat File Utility Write dialog box. The default for writing flat files is to  
generate all files regardless of whether or not they are used. To write only specific files,  
deselect the ones you do not want to generate.  
3. Click Select on the Flat File Source button. This opens the standard Open dialog box.  
4. Double click on the file you want to copy. This opens the Save As dialog box.  
5. Select Drive a:. Click the SAVE tab. This returns you to the Flat File Utility Write  
dialog box.  
6. Click on the Start button.  
7. The Finished Writing Flat Filesmessage appears when file copying ends.  
TRANSFER FILES FROM 3.5-INCH FLOPPY DISK TO CM9760-CC1  
The following example uses testas the default file name. If you have changed the configu-  
ration files name (refer to the Renaming Configuration Files section below), substitute the  
new name you selected instead of test.  
1. Insert the 3.5-inch floppy disk containing the flat files you want to load into the  
CM9760-CC1.  
2. Take the CM9760 offline by simultaneously pressing Ctrl and Q on the AT keyboard.  
The VGA monitor will display C:/9760>.  
3. Type copy a: test.* and press Enter.  
NOTE: Before the files are  
copied to the CM9760-CC1  
hard drive, the message  
Files Already Exist, Over  
Write? Y/N/A(yes/no/all)  
will appear. SAVE all  
current operating flat files  
that are being replaced  
before selecting yesor all”  
at the prompt.  
4. Type A to the prompt and press Enter. The files on the floppy disk will replace those  
on the hard drive.  
5. Remove the floppy disk and re-boot by simultaneously pressing Ctrl/Alt/Delete.  
Changes take effect after all configuration files load.  
RENAMING CONFIGURATION FILES  
The Renaming Configuration Files section will show you how to give these files a new  
name.  
The system loads the flat files listed in the systems C:/9760 subdirectory. The default  
test.bat files command line reads CM9760 TEST where TEST is the name of the default  
files that load when the system boots from the autoexec.bat file.  
1. Take the CM9760 offline by simultaneously pressing Ctrl and Q on the CM9760 AT  
keyboard. The VGA monitor will display C:/9760>.  
2. Type ren test.* newfilename.* and press Enter. (newfilenameis any new name  
you choose for the TEST files. Remember to enter a space after the first asterisk.)  
3. Type cd.. to switch to the root directory.  
4. Type edit autoexec.bat and press Enter. This opens the file editor and the  
autoexec.bat file. The following is an example of the default autoexec.bat:  
echo off  
path c:\dos  
prompt=$t $d $p$g  
uptimer /t /p /f  
CD 9760  
(change to newfilename)  
TEST  
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5. Change the command line in the autoexec.bat file to reflect the new flat files name:  
from TEST to newfilename (the name you chose in step 2 above).  
6. Click File, then Save.  
7. You also need to change the test.bat file to reflect the new flat files name, otherwise  
the system will not run. Click File, then Open.  
8. Click on newfilename.bat in the 9760 directory, then Ok.  
9. Change the command line in the newfilename.bat file to reflect the new flat files name:  
from CM9760 TEST to CM9760 newfilename (the name you chose in step 2 above).  
10. Click File, then Save.  
11. Click File, then Exit to leave the file editor.  
12. Re-boot the system (by simultaneously pressing Ctrl/Alt/Delete) for the changes to  
take effect.  
VERIFYING OPERATION  
1. Power up all the remaining equipment. After the CM9760-CC1 loads the configuration  
files, the CM9760-KBD LCD should show SYSTEM 9760.”  
2. Enter 1111 (the keyboard #1 default password) on the CM9760-KBD keypad. The as-  
terisks on the keyboard will move one space to the left for each number entered. The  
LCD will display ENTER MONITOR #.”  
3. Enter 1 MON.  
4. Press the FWD key to step through the cameras and verify switching.  
The default password for keyboard 2 is 2222, keyboard 3 is 3333, etc.  
APPENDIX  
SYSTEM PORT SETTINGS TABLE  
See the following page.  
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System 9760 Factory Default Port Settings  
36  
35  
34  
33  
32  
31  
30  
29  
28  
27  
26  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
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PRINTER COM1 COM2  
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Note: The number of ports on your system may differ from the  
above drawing. Connect System 9760 components as follows:  
PORT  
DESCRIPTION  
PORT  
DESCRIPTION  
1 (RS-232)  
2 (RS-232)  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
26  
27  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
24  
35  
36  
3
4
5
6
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
15  
16  
17  
18  
NOT PRESENT  
NOT PRESENT  
FORM 1957  
REVISION B  
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SETUP DRAWINGS  
RS-232 PORT 2  
RS-232 PORT 1  
PORT 36  
PORT 29  
PORT 28  
PORT 21  
PORT 20  
PORT 13  
PORT 12  
PORT 5  
LPT PRINTER PORT  
FAN  
PRINTER COM1  
COM2  
35  
29  
28  
21  
20  
13  
12  
5
POWER INPUT  
AT KEYBOARD PORT  
VGA PORT  
RS-422 PORTS  
OPTIONAL RELAY PORT  
POWER SWITCH  
Figure 1. CM9760-CC1 Typical Port Layout  
TYPICAL CONNECTIONS  
16 MONITOR OUTPUTS  
256 VIDEO INPUTS  
VIDEO BLACK  
LEVEL OUT  
ALARM PORT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RJ-45 DATA PORT  
DB9 DATA PORT  
RS-422  
RS-422  
DUAL POWER  
SUPLIES  
POWER  
SWITCH  
SUPPLY FUSES  
Figure 2. CM9760-MXB Typical Connections  
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REFER TO PORT  
ASSIGNMENT PAGE  
FOR YOUR SYSTEMS  
SPECIFIC DATA  
CONNECTIONS  
16  
1
PRINTER COM1  
COM2  
35  
29  
28  
21  
20  
13  
12  
5
CM9760-CC1  
481  
257  
241  
1
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 3. 496 X 16  
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REFER TO PORT  
ASSIGNMENT PAGE  
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PRINTER COM1  
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35  
29  
28  
21  
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13  
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5
CM9760-CC1  
481  
257  
241  
1
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
257-496  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXBL  
CM9760-MXBL  
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RS-422  
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RS-422  
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CAMS  
513-736  
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RS-422  
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CAMS  
513-736  
CAMS  
257-512  
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CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
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SUPPLIED DOWN-  
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16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
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Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
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TERMINATED  
CAMS  
513-736  
OUT  
CAMS  
257-512  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXBL  
CM9760-MXBL  
CM9760-MXBL  
Figure 6. 736 X 16 Looping  
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257  
241  
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Alarm  
Black  
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Alarm  
Black  
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RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
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CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
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16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
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Figure 9. 496 X 32  
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481  
257  
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Alarm  
Black  
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Alarm  
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RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
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CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
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16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
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TERMINATED  
CAMS  
257-496  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 10. 496 X 32 Looping  
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CM9760-CC1  
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Alarm  
Black  
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RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
33  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
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16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 15. 256 X 48  
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20  
13  
12  
5
CM9760-CC1  
241  
1
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
33  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2C  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 16. 256 X 48 Looping  
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13  
12  
5
CM9760-CC1  
481  
257  
241  
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Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
33  
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16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 17. 496 X 48  
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CM9760-CC1  
481  
257  
241  
1
Alarm  
Black  
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Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
33  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
12C  
2C  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
257-496  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 18. 496 X 48 Looping  
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Alarm  
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Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
513-736  
CAMS  
257-512  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
33  
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FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
22C  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 19. 736 X 48  
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Alarm  
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Alarm  
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RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
513-736  
CAMS  
257-512  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
33  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
22C  
12C  
2C  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
513-736  
OUT  
CAMS  
257-512  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 20. 736 X 48 Looping  
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5
CM9760-CC1  
241  
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2A  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2B  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2D  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 23. 256 X 64  
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5
CM9760-CC1  
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2A  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2B  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
2D  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 24. 256 X 64 Looping  
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CM9760-CC1  
481  
257  
241  
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Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
12D  
2D  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 25. 496 X 64  
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5
CM9760-CC1  
481  
257  
241  
1
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
257-496  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
12D  
2D  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
257-496  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 26. 496 X 64 Looping  
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Alarm  
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Alarm  
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Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
513-736  
CAMS  
257-512  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
22C  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
22D  
12D  
2D  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 27. 736 X 64  
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REFER TO PORT  
ASSIGNMENT PAGE  
FOR YOUR SYSTEMS  
SPECIFIC DATA  
CONNECTIONS  
16  
1
PRINTER COM1  
COM2  
3
2
5
9
2
2
8
1
2
1
0
3
1
2
5
CM9760-CC1  
VIDEO TIE LINES X16  
721  
513  
497  
257  
241  
1
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
513-736  
CAMS  
257-512  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
22C  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
22D  
12D  
2D  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
513-736  
OUT  
CAMS  
257-512  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 28. 736 X 64 Looping  
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REFER TO PORT  
ASSIGNMENT PAGE  
FOR YOUR SYSTEMS  
SPECIFIC DATA  
CONNECTIONS  
16  
1
PRINTER COM1  
COM2  
3
2
5
9
2
2
8
1
2
1
0
3
1
2
5
CM9760-CC1  
VIDEO TIE LINES X16  
961  
769  
753  
513  
497  
257  
241  
1
32A  
22A  
12A  
2A  
Alarm Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
769-976  
CAMS  
513-768  
CAMS  
257-512  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
32B  
22B  
12B  
2B  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
32C  
22C  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
32D  
22D  
12D  
2D  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 29. 976 X 64  
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REFER TO PORT  
ASSIGNMENT PAGE  
FOR YOUR SYSTEMS  
SPECIFIC DATA  
CONNECTIONS  
16  
1
PRINTER COM1  
COM2  
3
2
5
9
2
2
8
1
2
1
0
3
1
2
5
CM9760-CC1  
VIDEO TIE LINES X16  
961  
769  
753  
513  
497  
257  
241  
1
32A  
22A  
12A  
2A  
Alarm Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CAMS  
769-976  
CAMS  
513-768  
CAMS  
257-512  
CAMS  
1-256  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
32  
17  
33  
49  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
32B  
22B  
12B  
2B  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
48  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
32C  
22C  
12C  
2C  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
64  
SUPPLIED DOWN-  
FRAMING CABLES  
16X RIBBON COAXIAL  
32D  
22D  
12D  
2D  
CAM 1 LOOP-OUT  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
Alarm  
Black  
Out  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
RS-422  
SYSTEM LOOPED  
OUTPUTS ARE NOT  
TERMINATED  
CAMS  
769-976  
OUT  
CAMS  
513-768  
OUT  
CAMS  
257-512  
OUT  
CAMS  
1-256  
OUT  
CAM 16 LOOP-OUT  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
CM9760-MXB  
Figure 30. 976 X 64 Looping  
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WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defec-  
tive in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of  
shipment. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
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:  
Three years on GenexSeries (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
Two years on all standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Esprit, Legacy®, Intercept®, PV1000 Series, CM6700/  
CM8500/CM9500/CM9750/CM9760 Matrix, Spectra®, DF5 Series and DF8  
Fixed Dome products.  
Two years on WW5700 series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Two years on cameras.  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous  
motion applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall  
under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written expla-  
nation with the product when returned.  
Ship freight prepaid to:  
Pelco  
300 West Pontiac 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 war-  
ranty.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which  
the item was received by Pelco.  
RETURNS  
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, in-  
fringement of any rights of any party or product liability, relating to the Prod-  
ucts 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) how-  
ever caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
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 authoriza-  
tion number (CA number if returned for credit, and RA number if returned for  
repair). Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with  
the assigned CA/RA number and freight should be prepaid. All merchandise  
returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing charge.  
Ship freight prepaid to:  
Pelco  
300 West Pontiac Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
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 # Date  
C1503M 11/99  
Comments  
Original version.  
® Pelco, the Pelco logo, and System 9760 are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 1999, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
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