Pelco C501M-B (10/97) manual

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    Coaxitron ® Matrix System 8500 Installation/ Operation Manual C501M-B (10/97) Pelco • 300 W. Pontiac Way, Clovis • CA 93612-5699 USA • Pelco Online @ http://www.pelco.com In North America and Canada: Tel (800) 289-9100 or FAX (800) 289-9150 • DataFAX (800) 289-9108 International Customers: Tel (1-209) 292-1981 or FAX (1-209) 348-1120 • D[...]

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    ii Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) REVISION HISTORY Revision Level Date Description 1.0 7/93 Initial Issue, PRELIMINARY 1.1 9/93 Revised; Additional features added. All pages af- fected. PRELIMINARY 1.2 5/94 Revised; Additional features added. Major revisions of sections 5 and 6. Minor revisions throughout. A 9/95 Manual completely revised. New inform[...]

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    P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) iii T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 W ARNINGS .................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGA URDS ............................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 R[...]

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    iv Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4.3.3.1.6 Option Board Receiver Connections .................................... 4-9 4.3.3.2 Setting T er mination on Video Inputs ..................................................... 4-10 4.3.3.3 Determining and Setting Monitor Output Assignments .......................... 4-10 4.3.3.4 Camera Location to Video Inpu[...]

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    P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) v 5.5.2.3 Programming Camera Labels ................................................................ 5-25 5.5.2.4 Progr amming Receiver T ypes ............................................................... 5-26 5.5.2.5 Programming Presets ............................................................................ 5-2[...]

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    vi Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) LIST OF ILLUSTRA TIONS Figur e Page 1 CM8500 Configuration Diagram .................................................................................................. 2-1 2 CM8505R Dimension Drawing .................................................................................................... 4-1 2A CM8503A-1 Ca[...]

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    P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 1-1 1.0 W ARNINGS 1.1 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS Before installing your equipment, please read the fol- lowing important safeguards as outlined by Underwrit- ers Laboratories Inc. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain Instructions The safety and o[...]

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    1-2 P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Damage Requiring Servicing Unplug this CCTV product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b . If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the CCTV product. c. If the CCTV product is not ma[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 2-1 Figure 1 . CM8500 Configuration Diagram 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION System 8500 is a microprocessor-based cross-point video matrix switcher capable of handling up to 32 video inputs to 16 monitor outputs (8 monitor outputs with CM8502A-1), from as many as 8 independent keyboard/ controllers. It is completely compatible [...]

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    2-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 2.1 MODELS AND ASSOCIA TED EQUIPMENT 2.1.1 CPU/Card Cage/Power Supply CM8502A-1 Card Cage capable of 32 inputs and up to 8 monitor outputs. Each out- put requires a CM8504 I/O card. (CM8502A-1 is shipped with one CM8504 I/O card). CM8502A-1-P AL CE-compliant version of CM8502A-1 CM8503A-1 Card Cage capable of 32 inp[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 2-3 2.1.4 Optional Featur e Circuit Car ds CM8506 Communication circuit card to allow the CM8500 to communicate with W iretron Receiver/Drivers. Mounts to Buffer Card. CM8507 Communication circuit card to allow the CM8500 to communicate with Pelco RS-422 receiver/drivers (either Spectra™, Intercept ® or Legacy ® ). [...]

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    2-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 2.1.5.2 Intercept ® /Legacy ® Receiver/Drivers DRD08 Dome receiver/driver for 8-inch In- tercept ® series domes. (Refer to Specification Sheet C416 for specific ordering information.) DRD14 Dome receiver/driver for 14-inch In- tercept ® series domes. (Refer to Specification Sheet C454 for specific ordering infor[...]

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    P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 3-1 3.0 SPECIFICA TIONS 3.1 CARD CAGE 3.1.1 General Programmable switching duration: Minute, 1 second Programmable number of steps/sequence: 32 Maximum number of sequences: 16 3.1.2 Video Inputs Number of inputs: 32 T ype: 75-ohm unbalanced terminating or looping; jumper selectable Level: 1V peak-to-peak Connector type[...]

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    3-2 P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 3.1.6 Keyboar d Inter face Protocol: Balanced dif ferential 10V peak-to-peak Number of ports: 8 Number of independent keyboards: 8 maximum Baud Rate: 9600 Connector type: RJ-45 8-pin modular (female) Cable type (supplied): 25 feet, flat, unshielded (may be shielded) Programmable: Y es; on-screen, menu-driven 3.1.7 [...]

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    P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 3-3 3.2 KEYBOARD 3.2.1 General Numeric keypad: 12 keys; [0]-[9], [CLEAR], [SELECT] Function keypad: 12 keys; [ESCAPE], [SEQ], [T OUR], [FLIP], [NEXT], [CAM], [MON], [ALARM ACK], [RELA Y TRIGGER], [PREV],[P A TTERN],[PRESET] Lens function switch block: 6 momentary switches; [ZOOM WIDE], [ZOOM TELE], [FOCUS NEAR], [FOCUS[...]

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    3-4 P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) (This page intentionally left b lank.)[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-1 4.0 INST ALLA TION 4.1 INST ALLA TION PREP ARA TION Before installing your CM8500 system, it is necessary to know how the system will be configured. This infor- mation is needed not only for the hardware installa- tion, but is also necessary when programming the CM8500 system. Section 5.5.1 contains important inform[...]

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    4-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 2A . CM8503-1 Card Cage and CM8505 K eyboard Back P anel Connector La yout REAR VIEW CM8503A-1 CARD CAGE 4.3.2 Keyboar d to CPU Hookup Up to eight (8) independent keyboards may be installed. The backplane of the main card cage has eight (8) ports that correspond to the keyboard inputs (refer to Figure 2A). If[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-3 4.3.2.1 CM9505UPS/CM9505J Installation The CM8502A-1 and CM8503A-1 Card Cages each offer a total of eight (8) individual keyboard commu- nications ports. Normally one keyboard utilizes one communications port. Communications between each keyboard and the CPU consists of two (2) balanced dif ferential data pairs and [...]

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    4-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 5 . CM9505UPS/CM9505J Configuration If the CPU is to supply power to the keyboards, the distance limitations based on conductor size are shown in the following table: Wire ga. ft/m 14 832 / 254 16 416 / 127 18 275 / 84 20 166 / 51 22 104 / 32 24 64 / 20 28 26 / 8 32 10 / 3 Data Configuration only with CM9505U[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-5 Figure 6 . CM8503A-1 Card Cage T op Vie w CPU SLOT BUFFER CARD SLOT VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT SLOTS (1-16) BACKPLANE ALARM / RELAY INTERFACE RESET SFT CLR ALARM / RELAY CONNECTORS MOTHER BOARD RIBBON CABLES (4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FAN POWER SUPPLY TEST POINTS[...]

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    4-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) LED will be illuminated. The Power On LED, when on, indicates the unit On/Off switch is in the On posi- tion. The +5 VDC LED indicates the power supply is operating. Pressing the Reset button while the unit is operating will cause the system to initialize and restart operation. This is the same as cycling power . Pr[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-7 4.3.3.1 Removal/ Replacement of Individual Circuit Car ds 4.3.3.1.1 Motherboar d Access The CM8500 card cage has been designed with user - convenience and operational integrity foremost in mind. The slide-out motherboard makes dependable electri- cal contact while providing an easy-to-service system for circuit boar[...]

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    4-8 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 8 . CPU Card Component Location W ARNING : T o reduce the risk of personal injury due to electrical shock and also to pre- vent possible damage to the electronic circuitry , always remove power to the unit prior to re- moving or installing any printed circuit boards. 4.3.3.1.2 Insertion/Extraction of the CM85[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-9 4.3.3.1.5 Installing Option Boar ds The CM8500 is factory-equipped as a Coaxitron com- patible only system (unless requested differently). The CM8500 is also capable of transmitting two-wire con- trol information in RS-422 or W iretron formats. T o make use of the system’ s two-wire capabilities, the ap- propriate[...]

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    4-10 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 9 . Buff er Card and Jumper Locations 4.3.3.2 Setting T er mination on Video Inputs The termination settings for the 32 video inputs are in- dividually assigned on the Buffer Card. There are 64 jumpers located on the component side of the board, two jumpers for each video input (designated V1 through V32). R[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-11 4.3.3.4.1 Cable Selection Coaxitron requires a high quality solid copper core co- axial cable with at least 95-percent copper braid shield. Copper -clad steel center conductor is not recommended, nor is aluminum shield. Such construction is generally recognized as not being adequate for baseband CCTV systems. This [...]

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    4-12 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 10 . Data Monitor Hookup KEYBOARD 1 MON 1 D ATA MONIT OR MON 2 2 TW PR & 3 CONDUCT OR MONIT OR 1 VIDEO OUTPUT MONIT OR 2 VIDEO OUTPUT RX/DR PT&Z VIDEO COAX COAX KEYBOARD 1 D A T A/PWR LINE RELAYS OUT 1-16 FUSE 3AG (5X20) 250V 2A RELAYS OUT 17-32 ALARMS IN 1-16 ALARMS IN 17-32 135 7 246 8 KEYBOARDS TW[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-13 4.3.6 Installation/Connection of CM8532 Alarm/Relay Inter face 4.3.6.1 Alarm/Relay Interface Kit Installation The Alarm/Relay Interface Kit contains the Alarm/ Relay Interface Board (with ribbon cables attached) and all hardware needed to secure the board and con- nectors. The Alarm/Relay Interface Board mounts ont[...]

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    4-14 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4.3.7.1 Alarm Inter face 37-Pin Sub “D” Connectors The pin-out number assignments and configurations shown below match the 37-pin ribbon cables used in the alarm/relay interface. Alarm No: Pin No: 17 In 1 17 Com 20 18 In 2 18 Com 21 19 In 3 19 Com 22 20 In 4 20 Com 23 21 In 5 21 Com 24 22 In 6 22 Com 25 23 In 7[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-15 4.3.8 Relay Output Connection 4.3.8.1 Relay Inter face Connector Pin Assignments The pin-out number assignments and configurations shown below match the 50-pin ribbon cables used in the alarm/relay interface. IMPORT ANT : Please note that the pin assignments on the 50-pin connector are not standard. 25 NC 25 25 NO [...]

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    4-16 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Output No: Connector No: Pin No: 1+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 1 1- 2-Wire Control 1-16 2 2+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 3 2- 2-Wire Control 1-16 4 3+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 5 3- 2-Wire Control 1-16 6 4+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 7 4- 2-Wire Control 1-16 8 5+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 9 5- 2-Wire Control 1-16 10 6+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 11 6- 2-W[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-1 5.0 PROGRAMMING THE CM85OO All programming for the CM8500 is done from the sys- tem keyboard(s). Since the CM8500 is a password ac- cessed system, any keyboard in the system may be used for programming. Program information is entered directly from the keyboard with the use of menus accessed and “pulled down” on [...]

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    5-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 12 . Numeric Ke ypad 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 0 CLEAR 9 ENTER 5.1.3 Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad serves as the primary input de- vice for numeric entries. Numeric entries include pro- gramming functions, call up of cameras, monitors, presets, sequence programs, etc. In addition to nu- meric entries, “ CLEAR ”[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-3 Figure 13 . Selection Switches Figure 14 . Lens Function Switches ZOOM WIDE ZOOM TELE FOCUS FAR IRIS CLOSE IRIS OPEN FOCUS NEAR ESCAPE SEQ MON CAM TOUR ALARM ACK FLIP NEXT PREV RELAY TRIGGER PATTERN PRESET 5.2 FORMA TS FOR KEYSTROKE ENTRIES In this manual all keyboard entries will be noted as fol- lows: individual k[...]

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    5-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) NOTE : There must be a space between the user field [1] and the user ID [99999] . The data monitor will now display monitor and camera at the bottom of the screen. The system is now be ready for initial programming and/or operation. Figure 15 . Log On Screen with On-Screen K eyboard [...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-5 5.4 MENU BAR 5.4.1 Main Menu Bar and On-Screen Function Buttons The Main Menu Bar is accessible to all operators with a user description of MGR or SPR and allows access to system programming functions (see Section 5.5.1.2 for additional information). The availability of any menu item to a specific user is establishe[...]

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    5-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.4.1.1 System Menu Highlighting this selection and pressing [point] enables the System menu if the operator is authorized based on his/her user profile. T o select any of the choices, drag the cursor to the desired selection (highlight) and re- lease the [point] button on the joystick. Clock allows the user to set [...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-7 5.4.1.2 Cam Menu Highlighting Cam and pressing [point] will bring up the camera menu. Refer to Figure 18. T o select any of the choices from this menu, drag the cursor to high- light the selection and release the [point] button. Selecting Label allows the user to program the descrip- tions for each camera in the sys[...]

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    5-8 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.4.1.3 Keybrd Menu Highlighting Keybr d and pressing the [point] but- ton will access the pull-down menu. Refer to Figure 19. Selecting Monlocks allows the user to create a table defining which monitors may be accessed by specific keyboards. Refer to Section 5.5.1.3 and Section 5.5.2.8 for additional information. S[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-9 5.4.1.5 Seq Menu Highlight Seq and press [point] to access the pull- down menu. Refer to Figure 21. Selecting Edit allows the user to program camera se- quences including camera selection, dwell time and preset positions. There are 16 sequences available for programming with 32 steps available per sequence. Refer to[...]

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    5-10 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.4.1.7 T our Menu Highlighting T our in the menu bar and pressing the [point] button accesses the pulldown menu. Refer to Figure 23. Selecting Edit allows the user to program various lev- els of T our information. The CM8500 offers a total of eight (8) individual tours. Each tour can be labeled by the user to allo[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-11 5.4.1.9 Logof f Menu Highlighting Logof f and pressing the [point] but- ton accesses the pulldown menu. Refer to Figure 25. Selecting Logof f by highlighting and pressing the [point] button will log the user off the system. T o regain access to the system, the user must reenter a valid ID code. Refer to Section 5.3[...]

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    5-12 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5 PROGRAMMING 5.5.1 Prepr ogramming Information Prior to programming the System 8500, it is highly rec- ommended that the system programmer complete an outline of the system configuration and its operators. This information is not only very important when pro- gramming the system initially , but can be critically[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-13 INPUT LABEL CAM TYPE Rx TYPE TERM NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 VIDEO INPUT FORM[...]

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    5-14 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.1.2 User Profile Form The User Profile Form is used to create a permanent record for each user that will have access to the sys- tem. In addition to assigning priority , user ID and user access number , the programmer also should define those cameras the individual will have access to. This chart should be fill[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-15 191 7 2 5 2 1 01 82 6 3 1 11 92 7 4 1 22 02 8 5 1 32 12 9 6 1 42 23 0 7 1 52 33 1 8 1 62 43 2 USER PROFILE FORM USER NAME USER ID NUMBER (1-16) USER ACCESS CODE (PIN) USER PRIORITY LEVEL (0-99) USER DESCRIPTION (Guard, Supervisor, Manager) CAMERA ACCESS: LOK - No Control VID - Video Only POS - Video & Control[...]

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    5-16 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.1.3 Keyboard Access Form The Keyboard Access Form is used to define which keyboards will have access to which monitors. KEYBOARD This is the actual keyboard number as defined by the card cage keyboard port. LOCA TION This is the physical location of the keyboard. MONITOR(S) ASSIGNED This section is used to defi[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-17 5.5.1.4 Preset Assignment Form The Preset Assignment Form is used to define each pre- set position for any camera capable of accepting preset positions. There are 32 preset positions available per camera. CAMERA (INPUT) NUMBER This is the number assigned to the camera as defined by its input into the CM8500 system.[...]

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    5-18 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 1 2 4 14 20 21 16 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 19 18 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 3 5 6 PRESET DESCRIPTION LABEL* COMMENTS CAMERA (INPUT) NUMBER LOCATION RECEIVER TYPE CAMERA/LENS CONFIGURATION PRESET ASSIGNMENT FORM * Spectra™ and Intercept ® Series Only[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-19 5.5.1.5 Pattern Assignment Form The Pattern Assignment Form is used to provide a log and brief description of each pattern programmed by the CM8500 system. Patterns can only be used with Spectra™ and Intercept ® series receivers. Each receiver has 60 seconds available for pattern programming. NOTE : When program[...]

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    5-20 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.1.6 Zone Assignment Form The Zone Assignment Form is used to provide a log and brief description of each zone programmed by the CM8500 system. The Zone option can be accessed only when Spectra™ and Intercept ® series receivers are be- ing utilized. Each Spectra™ and Intercept ® product can have up to eigh[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-21 5.5.1.7 Sequence Assignment Form The Sequence Assignment Form is used to define spe- cific scanning sequences to be utilized by the CM8500 system. There are 16 sequences available to the user , with each sequence capable of having up to 32 steps. In addition to programming specific cameras into the sequence, preset[...]

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    5-22 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 1 2 4 14 20 21 16 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 19 18 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 3 5 6 STEP CAMERA PRESET DWELL DESCRIPTION SEQUENCE NUMBER SEQUENCE NAME SEQUENCE ASSIGNMENT FORM[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-23 5.5.1.8 Alarm Assignment Form The Alarm Assignment Form is used to define which cameras and which monitors will be accessed when a specific alarm is received by the CM8500 System. There are 32 alarms available for programming. Each alarm can be defined to appear on any or all monitors avail- able and also can be de[...]

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    5-24 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.2 Programming Instructions 5.5.2.1 System Initialization When the CM8500 is first initialized a “Logon Prompt” will appear at the bottom of the screen. Press the [ENTER] key to access the Logon screen. As shipped, the CM8500 is programmed to accept any 2-digit user field between 1 and 16, with a valid user [...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-25 5.5.2.3 Programming Camera Labels The CM8500 allows the user to assign a 20-character alphanumeric description to each camera location to assist the user in identifying the location of the camera currently selected. This description will appear in the upper left corner of the monitor screen. T o define the labels, [...]

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    5-26 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.2.4 Programming Receiver T ypes Defining the type receiver located at each camera loca- tion is important to the proper operation of the CM8500 system because the system refers to this table during other portions of the programming process and also in the “run” mode. The CM8500 system allows for four dif fe[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-27 5.5.2.5 Programming Pr esets The CM8500 system has the capability to program re- ceivers equipped to accept preset positions. In addition, when programming Spectra™ or Intercept ® series re- ceivers, the user has the added benefit of defining a label for each preset position. The label will appear in the upper r[...]

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    5-28 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.2.7 Programming Zones T o use the Zone feature you must have a Spectra™ or Intercept ® series dome selected. This option divides the 360 ° scanning capability of the Intercept ® dome into eight separate zones. The purpose is to label specific areas in the scan to assist the user in identifying the location[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-29 5.5.2.8 Programming Keyboard/ Monitor Access Because the CM8500 system can be installed in many different configurations, it is important to define which keyboards will be able to access which monitors. This is important when monitors and keyboards are located in several different locations because it prevents key-[...]

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    5-30 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.2.9 Programming User Pr ofiles There are 16 dif ferent user profiles available for pro- gramming. User profiles can be assigned to specific in- dividuals or, if necessary , groups of individuals can share the same user profile. Once a profile has been created, the user has access to the system from any avail- a[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-31 USER PROFILES USER ID PRI GRD SPR MGR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 99999 99999 99999 99999 99999 99999 99999 99999 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 58 * * * * * * * 8 * Mon: -- Cam: --- CAMERA ACCESS LOK VID POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * * * * * * * DESCRIPTION * 8 LOBBY MAIN PARKING MAIN ENTRANCE REAR ENTRANCE LOADING DOCK S E CORNER S W CORNER N E CORNER 1[...]

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    5-32 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.2.10 Programming Sequences The CM8500 System is capable of storing 16 dif ferent scanning sequences, with each sequence capable of having 32 steps. Camera presets also can be pro- grammed into the scanning sequence, if desired. When defining a camera sequence, each camera selection must contain a dwell time. En[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-33 Figure 33 . Sequence Prog ramming Screen 09:10:12 Mon: -- Cam: --- CAMERA 1 LOBBY 2 MAIN PARKING 3 MAIN ENTRANCE 4 REAR ENTRANCE 5 LOADING DOCK 6 S E CORNER 7 S W CORNER 3 MAIN ENTRANCE 8 N E CORNER SEQUENCE ALL ENTRANCES DWL PRE[...]

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    5-34 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Mon: -- Cam: --- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ALARM ONE, FRONT ALARMS DESCRIPTION DWL EN ALARM TWO 3 1 * * Figure 34 . Alar m Description Screen 5.5.2.11 Pr ogramming Alar ms The CM8500 System is capable of accepting up to 32 alarm inputs. Each alarm can appear on any or all of the 16 available monitors and each monitor can be [...]

  • Page 67

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-35 09:10:12 Mon: 1 Cam: 1 CAMERA 1 LOBBY 2 MAIN PARKING 3 MAIN ENTRANCE 5 LOADING DOCK 6 S E CORNER 7 S W CORNER 8 N E CORNER 07/O9/93 M1 C1 ALM 3 MON CAMERA PRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 4 REAR ENTRANCE 4 REAR ENTRANCE OK Figure 35 . Mo[...]

  • Page 68

    5-36 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5.5.2.12 Programming Relay Follow The System 8500 is capable of providing relay closures through the use of the CM8532 Relay output card. These relays can be energized manually or automatically through alarm programing. The CM8532 relay follow card provides 32 double-pole outputs so that two contacts can be switche[...]

  • Page 69

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-37 5.5.2.13 Relay Manual Control The System 8500 Keyboard allows the user to monitor the status of the monitor camera/relay assignments, as well as “Enable” or “Disable” relays without entering into the programming section of the system. 1. By pressing the [RELA Y] button on the System 8500 keyboard, a “snap[...]

  • Page 70

    5-38 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 40 . T our Men u and Camer a “Pick” List 3. W ithin the left-hand column of the T our menu, select a monitor number to be programmed. After highlighting the camera title space for the moni- tor , select the camera for that monitor from the camera “pick” list menu (located at the right). 4. T o assign[...]

  • Page 71

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-39 5.5.2.15 Programming Event Schedules The System 8500 sequencing program allows the user to tie event programming (tours running by day types and times) to specific, current-year, calendar -based dates. Each day of the year can be defined as one of six user - programmable DayT ypes . Each DayT ype consists of 16, to[...]

  • Page 72

    5-40 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 43 . Ev ent Editor and T our “Pic k” List Menus 5.5.2.17 Programming Schedules After T ours have been programmed and sequenced into DayT ypes, each DayT ype can be sequenced across a calendar as a complete schedule of day-to-day events. T o schedule DayT ypes across specific, current-year , calendar-base[...]

  • Page 73

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-1 6.0 SYSTEM OPERA TION, KEYBOARD COMMANDS If you are not yet familiar with the operation of the CM8500 system, you are encouraged to take a few minutes to review Section 6.1, System Operation/ Keyboard Commands. This section outlines the steps necessary for proper operation. Because the CM8500 system was designed for[...]

  • Page 74

    Page 6-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 47 . Monitor Selection Men u MAIN ENTRANCE Mon: 1 Cam: 3 07/O9/93 09:10:12 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 6.1.2 Log On T o Log On to the system requires that a Log On prompt be visible in the Status B[...]

  • Page 75

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-3 09:10:12 Mon: 1 Cam: 1 CAMERA 1 LOBBY 2 MAIN PARKING 3 MAIN ENTRANCE 4 REAR ENTRANCE 5 LOADING DOCK 6 S E CORNER 7 S W CORNER 8 N E CORNER 3 MAIN ENTRANCE LOBBY 07/O9/93 M1 C1 Figure 48 . Camer a Selection Men u 6.1.4 Calling U[...]

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    Page 6-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6.1.4.1 Camera Access Pr ompt Access to a camera is defined by the user’s profile and can be changed only by the system manager . When a camera is accessed by a user , only those cameras avail- able to the user will be called up when requested. If a camera is not available to a user , the system will re- main[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-5 6.1.5.6 Adjusting Lens Zoom and Focus Speed The CM8500 System offers a simple way of adjusting camera lens Zoom and Focus speeds for better address- ing user needs. T o adjust the Zoom or Focus speed of a camera lens, proceed with the following: 1. Call up the camera to be edited. 2. On the keyboard press a value fr[...]

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    Page 6-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6.1.6.2 Stopping a Sequence When a sequence is running, the following actions will cause the sequence to halt operation: moving the joy- stick, calling up another camera, hitting the [NEXT] or [PREV] keys, starting another sequence or operat- ing any manual pan/zoom/tilt function. NOTE : When selecting a sequen[...]

  • Page 79

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-7 6.1.10 Energizing/De-ener gizing Relays Manually See Section 5.5.2.13. 6.1.11 Activating Auxiliary Functions T o activate auxiliary functions, press the [ENTER] key on the keyboard to access the On-Screen Function Buttons. Using the joystick, position the cursor on the desired auxiliary function and press the [point[...]

  • Page 80

    Page 6-8 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Auto Scan - T o select auto scan when the receiver/driver is in manual scan or random scan: 1. Select the camera (refer to Section 6.1.4 if neces- sary). 2. Press the [ENTER] key on the keyboard to ac- cess the On-Screen Function Buttons. 3. Use the joystick to position the cursor on the Autoscan button and pre[...]

  • Page 81

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-9 6.2 OPERA TION QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE The following quick reference guide is intended for those familiar with the operation of the CM8500 System. For those using the system for the first time, it is highly recommended that you review Section 6.1 prior to operating the system. LOGGING ON User will have access to the s[...]

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    Page 6-10 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) (This page intentionally left blank.)[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 7-1 ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 1 Chassis 96004202COMP 2 2 Support, PCB, Short 96004005COMP 3 1 Vertical Support, Right 96004006COMP 4 1 Vertical Support, Left 96004007COMP 5 1 Support, PCB, Long 96004008COMP 6 2 Bracket Ejector 96004010COMP 7 6 Ejector 96004011COMP 8 1 Panel, Front 96004212COMP 9 1 Cover, Switch[...]

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    7-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Figure 50 . CM8500 Series Card Cage Exploded View Diagr am[...]

  • Page 85

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 8-1 8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 INITIALIZA TION Symptom: CPU will not power up 1. Check On/Off switch. Also check to see if the Power On and +5 VDC LEDs are illuminated. (See Figure 7.) 2. Check power cord connection. 3. Check fuse located below the On/Of f switch. 4. Using an ohmmeter , check the voltages at test points on[...]

  • Page 86

    8-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 8.2 OPERA TIONAL PROBLEMS Symptom: V ideo is tearing, hum bars, distortion, noise in video 1. These are all symptoms of a possible ground loop or electrical grounding problem between one or more camera locations and the CPU. Although the problem may be restricted to only one location, the symptoms may be seen in the[...]

  • Page 87

    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 9-1 9.0 PROGRAMMING FORMS The following forms are designed to assist the system programmer and may be photocopied as needed. In addition, an Operation Quick Reference Guide is avail- able and also may be photocopied as needed. For additional information on any of the forms, refer to the corresponding section in Section [...]

  • Page 88

    9-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) INPUT LABEL CAM TYPE Rx TYPE TERM NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 VIDEO INPUT FORM[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 9-3 KEYBOARD LOCATION MONITORS ASSIGNED COMMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1[...]

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    9-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 1 2 4 14 20 21 16 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 19 18 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 3 5 6 PRESET DESCRIPTION LABEL* COMMENTS CAMERA (INPUT) NUMBER LOCATION RECEIVER TYPE CAMERA/LENS CONFIGURATION PRESET ASSIGNMENT FORM * Intercept ® Series Only[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 9-5 PATTERN ASSIGNMENT FORM CAMERA (INPUT) NUMBER LOCATION RECEIVER TYPE CAMERA/LENS CONFIGURATION PATTERN DESCRIPTION: COMMENTS: ALARM ASSIGNMENT FORM ALARM DESCRIPTION MONITOR NUMBER CAMERA NUMBER (DESCRIPTION) PRESET DWELL ALARM NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16[...]

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    9-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 1 2 4 14 20 21 16 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 19 18 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 3 5 6 STEP CAMERA PRESET DWELL DESCRIPTION SEQUENCE NUMBER SEQUENCE NAME SEQUENCE ASSIGNMENT FORM[...]

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    Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 10-1 10.0 GLOSSAR Y OF TERMS Alar m , In terms of this manual “alarm” is used to de- note an event (i.e., contact closure, keyboard com- mand, or external system-generated data) which is communicated to the system CPU, interpreted based on user programming, which then runs a specific switching and control program. F[...]

  • Page 94

    10-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) Preset Positioning (PP) , This is the ability for a so equipped pan/tilt unit and its associated lens to be set to a particular scene, then “memorized” by the system. The preset positions are actually stored in the PP version Coaxitron ® receiver and assigned an address by the programmer (1-32). The trans- mit[...]

  • Page 95

    P elco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 11-1 11.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMA TION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the date of shipment. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below: • Two (2) years on all standard motorized and fixed foc[...]

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