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INSTALLATION/OPERATION C1555M-G (12/07) Sy stem 9770.
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C1555M-G (12/07) 3 Contents Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 C1555M-G (12/07) List of Illustrations 1 CM9770-MXB Mounting Baffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 Mounting the CM9770 -MXB on T op of the Mounting Baffle .
C1555M-G (12/07) 5 List of T ables A LEDs Illuminated During a Basic Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 B Data Connections—Single Node Systems Without a Ho t Switch .
6 C1555M-G (12/07) Description The System 9 770 is a full- featured vide o matrix switch ing control sy stem that allows users to view and control u p to 2,048 came ras and 512 monitors o n a single no de.
C1555M-G (12/07) 7 MODELS Controller and CPU Components CM9700-CC1 CPU controller; 120 V AC, 60 Hz or 230 V AC, 50 Hz. CM9700-SER Serial communication card (RS- 422 SERCOM); provid es 8 communications ports to in te rface peripheral equip m en t (4 maximum per CPU).
8 C1555M-G (12/07) Keyboards The following keyboards ar e compatible with the Syste m 9770: CM9760-KBD Full-function desktop variable- speed keyboard; 120 V AC, 60 Hz. CM9760-KBD-X Same as CM9760-KBD except 230 V AC, 50 Hz. CM9760-KBR Full-function 19-inch EIA rack mount keyboard; 120 V AC, 60 Hz.
C1555M-G (12/07) 9 Installation UNPACKING 1. Unpack and insp ect all equi pment, and veri fy delivery a ccording to t he packing slip. Before shippin g, Pelco connec ts, tests, and programs eac h system accordi ng to the individ ual sales order . Contact Pelco immedia tely if there is an y discrepancy in the equipme nt that you r eceive.
10 C1555M-G (12/07) MOUNTING Install the System 9770 in EI A-standard 19 -inch (48 .26 cm) racks. CM9770-MXB 1. Install the CM9770-MXB mounting ba ff le first (refer to Figure 1). The mounting baffle uses 1 ra ck unit (RU), and i t has front and re ar mounting ears , which are atta ched to the front and rear mo unting racks.
C1555M-G (12/07) 11 2. Install the CM9 770-MXB matrix ba y on top of t he mounting baff le. Refer to Figure 2. In a single-bay installation, always leave 1 RU of space above the matr ix bay for airflow . In a multiple-b ay installation you do not ne ed to leave ad ditional RUs ope n between units.
12 C1555M-G (12/07) CM9700-CC1 The CC1 must be located near th e CM9770-MXB matrix ba ys. Th e maximum distance between the CC1 an d the matrix bays should be no more than 4,000 feet (1 ,21 9 m). The CC1 occupies 4 RUs or 7 inche s (17.18 cm) of vertical space in a universal mount.
C1555M-G (12/07) 13 V IDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The following steps provide an overview of how to conne ct video inp ut and output sources. Mor e complete proc edures are provided in the subsequent sections. 1. Install the CM97 70-VCC and CM97 70-VMC cards in the matri x bay .
14 C1555M-G (12/07) INSTALLING VIDEO INPUT CARDS (CM9770-VCC) The first video input card is inserted into slot 1; the next card is inser ted in to slot 2 (refer to Figure 4). T o add a video ca rd, slide the card into the first availa ble slot. The CM9770-MXB ca n contain a max imum of eight v iideo input car ds.
C1555M-G (12/07) 15 INSTALLING MONITOR OUT PUT CARDS (CM9770-VMC) The monitor output ca rd located in slot 10 is the pr imary card, and it handles video fo r monitors 1-16. Refer to Figure 5. Note that the CM9770-MXB will not fun ction without a CM977 0-VMC card inserted in to slot 10.
16 C1555M-G (12/07) PERFORMING A BASI C LED CHECK Y ou should perf orm a basic LED c heck before yo u connect any video input or output to t he matrix bay. The LED check allows you t o ensure that the system is operat in g pr op er ly . 1. T urn on the power switch on the rear of the ma trix ba y .
C1555M-G (12/07) 17 INSTALLING REAR PANEL BNC CARDS The following rear panel car ds can be used with the CM9770-M XB matrix bay: • CM9770-RPC—the BNC card for vid eo connecti ons • CM9770-RPM—.
18 C1555M-G (12/07) Change the T ermination Jumpe rs on a Rear Pa nel Vi deo BNC Card In a single- bay , non-looping c onfiguration (up to 256 came ras and 32 mo nitors), th e jumpers must be set in the ter minated posit ion.
C1555M-G (12/07) 19 Looping Video When looping video out to another device (such as a DVR, VCR, or sw itcher), the connection instructio ns depend on the size of y our system, as follows: • In a system containing 32 monitors or fewer (the video is not downfra med), use the CM9 700-VPP panels to loop the video ou t.
20 C1555M-G (12/07) Insert or Replace a Rear Pane l Monitor BNC Card (CM9770-RPM) 1. Slide the moni tor BNC card int o the card gu ides at the rear of the bay . From the rear of the bay, the slot at the far left pr ovides the connection point for th e primary monitor ou tpu t card inserted in the fro nt of the bay into slot 10.
C1555M-G (12/07) 21 V IDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CAPACITY Single Bay A single CM97 70-MXB can suppo rt up to 256 camer a inputs (in i ncrements of 32) an d 32 monitor outputs (in i ncrements of 16 ). Ref er to Figure 12. Figure 12. Sample CM9770 Sy stem with 256 Cameras and 32 Monitors .
22 C1555M-G (12/07) Multiple Bay s, Single Node In a single-no de system with on e CM9700-CC1 (not networked), yo u can connect multiple CM9 770-MXBs using “side framing” and “downframing” for a maximu m capacity of 2,04 8 camera inputs and 256 monito r ou tputs.
C1555M-G (12/07) 23 Figure 14. Sample Sideframing Sy stem Using an Output Bay CM9700-CC1 MONITOR 1 OUTPUT BAY TO CM9700-CC1 MONITOR 32 OPTIONAL: ADD CM9770-VCC INPUT CARDS AND BNC INPUT CARDS AS NECES.
24 C1555M-G (12/07) • Downframing—T o expand the matrix video outputs beyond 32, yo u can loop the video from the fir st CM9770-MXB to subseq uent CM9770-MXB units for an addit i on al 32 monitor outputs on each mat rix bay . Refer to Figure Figure 15.
C1555M-G (12/07) 25 Networked Sy stem A networked system with multiple nodes uses an NIU (network interf ace unit) to combine up to 24 CM9700-CC1 systems into a netwo rk—each CC1 system is called a “node.” Multiple CM9770-MXB units can be connecte d to each CC1 through sid eframing and downfr aming .
26 C1555M-G (12/07) THE POWER SUPPLY MO DULE (CM9700-MPS) Y ou can add a backup power supply module (CM9700-MP S) to a System 9770 matrix bay to pro vid e re dundancy to the ba y’ s power supp ly . INSTALL A BA CKUP POWER SUPPLY 1. Open the matrix bay front cover .
C1555M-G (12/07) 27 HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE IN A POWER SUPPLY MODULE The matrix b ay is shipped from the fa ctory configu red for the c orrect input power . The power input panel, on the rear panel of the matrix bay , provides two separate p ower input rec eptacles, on e for each po wer supply.
28 C1555M-G (12/07) HOW TO T URN OFF THE AUDIBLE POWER SUPPLY ALARM The power supply mod ule co nt ains an au dible alar m, which op er ates in conju nctio n with the fault LEDs lo cate d o n the p ower sup pl y fro nt pa ne l. T o turn off this alarm, complete th e following steps: 1.
C1555M-G (12/07) 29 SY STEM DEVICE CONNECTIONS 1. T urn off power to all system devices and disconnect all power line cord s while connecti ng system devi ces. 2. Complete the following steps to connect one or mo re CM9760-KBD system keybo ards. a. Co nn ect the keyboard to the CM950 5- UPS using the straight cable supplied with th e keybo ard.
30 C1555M-G (12/07) Figure 22. CM9700-MGR PC Pin-Out Detail 6. Install any additional system peripheral de vices. Ref er to the manuals for the ind ividual devices for instructions. Refe r to the Data Connections section and you r Port Assignment s table for directions on which p or t to use for each device.
C1555M-G (12/07) 31 RS-422 COM PORT (“SERCOM”) CONNECTIONS All peripher al equipment in a System 9770 connect th rough the RS-42 2 COM ports on the CM9700-CC1 r ear panel. (Th ese ports a re a lso known as “sercom” po rts, short for “serial communication” po rts.
32 C1555M-G (12/07) T able D. Data Connections—Single Node, Hot-Switched Sy stem T able E. Data Connections—Networked, Hot-Switched Sy stem MXB connecti on(s) CC1 port 6 an d next consecu tive ports, as necessary—connected throug h the hot switch.
C1555M-G (12/07) 33 Figure 23. Sample CM9770-MXB to CM9700-CC1 Connection Figure 24. Sample CM9770-MXB and CM9700-CC1 Connections in a Networked Sy stem CM9700-CC1 CM9770-MXB PIN 1 PIN 8 REVERSED CABL.
34 C1555M-G (12/07) Sy stem Start-Up T o start up your system you mu st complete the following tasks: 1. Install the CM9700-MGR on a PC co nnected to the CC1. Refer to System Device Connections in the Installation section for instructions on con ne cting a PC to the CC1.
C1555M-G (12/07) 35 V ERIFY SY STEM OPERATION 1. Power up all the remainin g eq uip m en t. 2. After the CM9700-CC1 loads the configuration files, “ SYSTEM 97XX” appears on the CM9760-KBD LCD. 3. Enter the de fault operat or password on the CM9760- KBD keypad.
36 C1555M-G (12/07) DISPLAY THE CM9770-MXB SOFTWARE V ERSION LEVEL T o display the software versi o n level on a system monitor , complete the following steps: 1. Enter the monitor number , and then press the MON key . 2. Enter 999997, and then press the CAM key .
C1555M-G (12/07) 37 Programming Y our Sy stem When you open CM9700-MGR, th e Getting Star ted dialog bo x appears.. Figure 27. Getting Started Dialog Box The CM970 0-MGR provide s the follo wing confi.
38 C1555M-G (12/07) GETTING HELP USING CM9700-MGR Instruction s fo r how to use CM 9700-MGR are pr ov ided througho ut the sof twa re . The CM9700-M GR provides wiz ards to help user s complete tasks, such as ad ding a device or a group. Ea ch wizard screen contains i nstructions and explan atory text.
C1555M-G (12/07) 39 Operation A brief description of System 9770 operation is provided here. OPERATING Y OUR SY STEM 9770 System 9770 ca n be operated wit h a CM9760-KBD o r KBD300A keyboar d. Operation instructions a re provided belo w , but you shou ld be come familiar with the detailed instru ctions provided in the app rop riate keyboard manual.
40 C1555M-G (12/07) Appendix SY STEM ARCHITECTURE The System 9 770 is similar to Pelco’ s System 9 760 but uses di fferent matrix bay hardwa re and provides more featur es.
C1555M-G (12/07) 41 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL MATRIX BAY S—SIDEFRAMING AND DOWNFRAMING When either more came ras and/or mor e monitor s are need ed than ca n be acco mmodated by one matrix bay (256 x 32.
42 C1555M-G (12/07) Downframing T o expand t he matrix vid eo outputs be yond 32, you ca n downframe the video from th e first CM9770-M XB to subseque nt CM9770-MXB un its for an additional 32 monito r outputs on each matr ix bay . Refer to Figure 31.
C1555M-G (12/07) 43 Refer to the Downframing section on the following pa ge for instructions o n setting the term ination jumpers in t he downframed bays.
44 C1555M-G (12/07) A downframe cable is used to con nect the bottom connect or o f the RPC card to a downframe car d. Figure 33. DFC Cable Downframe Cards The following downframe cards are availabl e for the System 9770: • CM9770-DFC—This is the “n o looping” downframe card.
C1555M-G (12/07) 45 Figure 34. DFC Card Figure 35. CM9770-DFL C ard INPUT FROM BAY ABOVE (LOWER-NUMBERED SLOT) INPUT FROM BAY ABOVE (HIGHER-NUMBERED SLOT) OUTPUT TO BAY BELOW (HIGHER-NUMBERED SLOT) OU.
46 C1555M-G (12/07) HOW TO INSTALL OR REPLACE A CM9700-SER CARD IN THE CC1 If you have ordered a re placement or additional CM9700-SER s erial communica tion card, c omplete the following steps to configure th e jumpers on the CC1 boar d for the s lot position t he new SER card will occupy .
C1555M-G (12/07) 47 Figure 37. SER Card Jumper Assignments 4. Insert the new SER card into an available ISA slot. The default CM97 00-CC1 configuration p rovides SER cards in ISA slots 1 an d 2, so you will most likely insert the new card into slot 3 or 4.
48 C1555M-G (12/07) V IDEO INPUT CARD (CM9770-VCC) DETAIL Figure 39. CM9770-VC C Card T able H. Video Input Card (CM9770-VCC) LEDs Front Panel Label Color When LED Is On + Green The +5 VDC power source is functioning properly . - Green The -5 VDC power source is functioning pro perly .
C1555M-G (12/07) 49 MONITOR OUTPUT CARD (CM9770-VMC) DETAIL Figure 40. CM9770-VMC Card T able I. Monitor Output Card (CM9770-VMC) LEDs Front Panel Label Color When LED is on or blinking + Green The +5 VDC power source is functioning properly . - Green The -5 VDC power source is functioning properly .
50 C1555M-G (12/07) The monitor ou tput card DIP switch selects variou s options. These swi tches are set in the proper po sition at the facto ry , but they can be change d, if necessary .
C1555M-G (12/07) 51 NETWORKING Networking of systems is required when the following condi tions apply: • T wo or more individ ual systems need to share video and cont rol features.
52 C1555M-G (12/07) CONNECTING SATELLITE DEVICES Y ou can connect a CM6800E-48X8 ma trix swit cher or a CM9760-SA T device to the System 9770. Refer to the CM9760 -SA T Installation/Operation ma nu al or to the CM6800E-4 8X8 Installation/Oper ation manual for inst ru ctions.
C1555M-G (12/07) 53 HOW TO INSTALL V IDEO PA TCH PANELS (CM9700-VPP) There are two ways you ca n mount a CM9700 -VPP video p atch panel int o a rack. 1. Single panels onto a rack 2. Up to 16 panels using the CM9700-VPP-RK The following illustrat i on shows how to mount a single panel on to a rack.
54 C1555M-G (12/07) MOUNTING THE CM9770-M XB IN AN OPEN RACK Figure 46. Mounting the CM9770 -MXB in an Open Rack.
C1555M-G (12/07) 55 DOS ENVIRONMENT AND COMMAND REFERENCE DOS stands for D isk Operating System. Eve ry time you turn on the CM970 0-CC1 or every tim e you reboot (Alt +Ctrl +D el), the comp uter loads DOS from the CC1 disk into the memo ry (RAM). Once loaded DOS lets you run other progr ams, in partic ular , the CM97 00.
56 C1555M-G (12/07) File Names and DOS File names in DOS are limit ed to eight characters . If you issue a command to change the name of the conf iguration files in th e 9700 directory to a name exce eding eight ch aracters, t he name is trun cated to eight characters.
C1555M-G (12/07) 57 If you entered the same command ag ain (CD ..) at the c:9700> prompt and pressed the EN TER key , you would finally end u p again a t the root directory as p reviously done .
58 C1555M-G (12/07) DOS REFERENCE The following table provide s a list of the most common DOS comma n ds that you are most likely t o use when operating the CC1. In addition, yo u can use the command HELP to access the MS-DOS command re fe rence on the CC1.
C1555M-G (12/07) 59 COMMAND EXAMPLE(S) SWITCHES COMMENTS FASTHELP C:> FAST HE LP Lists and briefly desc ribes every command provided with MS-DOS. This list is much less detail ed than the list you get u sing the “HELP” command. C:>FASTHELP DIR S pecifies the name of the command that you wish F A STHELP to give informatio n ab ou t.
60 C1555M-G (12/07) T roubleshooting Problems with the CC1 Problems with the CC1 as part of a 97 70 system may occur in the following areas: • The CC1 itself • Setup files (also kn own as configur.
C1555M-G (12/07) 61 Monitor Display Problems Problem: T ext characters (such as in camer a titles) do not display properly . Solution: The CM9770-VMC monitor o utput card in the ma trix bay may not be set for the correct vid eo format (NTSC or P AL).
62 C1555M-G (12/07) Specifications CM9700-CC1 ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz, autoranging Power Consumpt ion 57 W Processor Pe ntium ® class CPU Clock Speed 733 MHz Memory 64 MB RAM Disk Drive 3.
C1555M-G (12/07) 63 CM9770-MXB ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autorangin g Power Consumptio n 60 watts maximum (ful ly populated) Communication Full duplex RS-422 using an RJ-45 connector VIDEO Inputs Card slots su pport up to 2 56 inputs per bay Outputs T wo output card slots for supportin g 32 outputs per bay Video Input Level 0.
64 C1555M-G (12/07) Regulatory Notices CM9780-MXB This device co mplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may n ot cause ha rmful interference, and (2 ) this device must accept any interf erence received, including in te rference that may cause und esire d operat io n.
PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMA TION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace, without char ge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of sh ipment.
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