Pelco Security Camera C539M A User Manual

ADDENDUM  
Addendum No.: C1577M-A  
Date: August 4, 2004  
Manuals Affected: CM9760 Series Manuals – C538M, C539M-A, C540M-B, C541M-C, C542M-B, C543M-A,  
C544M, C549M-A, C572M, C573M-D, C578M, C579M, C1501M, C1503M, C1510M-QS,  
C1510M-A, C1520M-B, C1528M-C, C1940M, C1941M, C1942M, and C1943M  
Manual Update: The CM9760-CC1 has been replaced with the CM9700-CC1 and the CM9760-MGR manage-  
ment software has been replaced with the CM9700-MGR management software.  
Keep the following in mind when referring to the instructions contained in these manuals:  
The CM9700-CC1 contains the latest CC1 software (version 9.01 or higher), and is  
programmed with the new CM9700-MGR management software.  
Despite the difference in model numbers, the CM9700-CC1 functions the same as the  
CM9760-CC1 and most of the information in these manuals applies to version 9.01 (or  
higher) CPU.  
You can add the CM9700-CC1 to an existing CM9760 system if you upgrade the existing  
CM9760-CC1 units with the current software (version level 9.01 or higher).  
Software version 9.01 requires a minimum of 16 MB of RAM in the CPU. If required, you  
can upgrade the RAM in older CM9760-CC1 units using the software upgrade kit  
appropriate for your CPU.  
Do not use the CM9760-MGR instructions contained in these manuals. Refer to the  
CM9700-MGR Getting Started Software Guide, on-screen help, or Online Help for  
instructions.  
The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC.  
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FIGURE 2  
THE CC1 TO THE SAT (TIE LINES)  
Tie lines (a minimum of one, a maximum of four) are  
connected in sequential, ascending order to monitor-  
outs on the SAT. Dont skip around. Use Figure 3 as  
a guide.  
FIGURE 3  
C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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SETUP  
FIGURE 4  
PARAMETERS FOR SAT PROGRAMMING  
In order to program and operate the SAT from the 9760-KBD,  
some preparatory groundwork must be laid by programming the  
following 9760 configuration files: the Comms, Camera and Link  
Camera files. Use Figures 4, 5 and 6, respectively, as guides.  
These are essentially the only files that need to be programmed  
on the 9760 SIDE for basic SAT operation.  
FIGURE 5  
FIGURE 6  
SAT MENU ACCESS  
FROM THE 9760-KBD  
Programming SAT menus using a KBD200, 300 or 300V is the preferred method (its easier and faster); otherwise, the 9760-KBD can be  
used. To access the SAT Main menu screen from the 9760-KBD requires that:  
the programming files listed in SETUP be configured and loaded  
the CC1 is initialized and the COMM link between the CC1 and SAT is active  
at least one tie line is physically connected between the SAT and CC1  
Next, ensure no one else (9760 SIDE) is using an SAT tie line.  
Then:  
1. Call up any link camera programmed in the Link Camera file of the MGR (see Figure 6). Use the associated logical number for the  
camera.  
NOTE: It is not necessary for the Link camera called to actually be connected to the SAT at this time. All that is happening here  
is that you, as the operator, are “isolating” a video tie line for the display transfer of the SAT menu to a 9760 monitor.  
2. Press the  
or the  
key, then press the DEF key. If this is the first time accessing that menu, enter the default PIN (1234).  
3. Enter 89 in the keypad and press the PRST key (while still in the DEF menu). The main SAT programming menu will appear on the  
monitor in front of you. You may now proceed to program the SAT.  
C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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ALARM IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES  
(if needed, reference the attached Default SAT Menu Settings Sheet)  
For each destination to be programmed, Pelco recommends that  
you not stray outside the guidelines outlined below for program-  
ming the various menus until you are quite familiar with the  
ramifications of doing so. Improper programming can lead to  
unexpected (but not uncorrectable) results that might lead you to  
believe that your equipment isnt operating properly. This built-in  
alarm reporting flexibility allows for a more versatile, dynamic,  
alarm environment. The trade-off is that you must be observant  
when configuring the menus.  
Alarm programming involves configuring SAT Monitor and Alarm  
menus and, possibly, some 9760 System configuration files. If you  
program alarm functions without regard to the status of the  
monitor-out lines on the SAT, you are going to get into trouble.  
There is only one source of alarms on the SAT: the physical  
actuation of a relay input, going from its non-alarm to its alarm  
state. On the other hand, there are three alarm-reporting destina-  
tions possible and each destination is dependent on associated  
programming configurations. In one, the alarm is seen and acted  
upon by the LOCAL SAT only. In another, the alarm is seen and  
acted upon by the 9760 System only. Finally, the alarm can be seen  
and acted upon by both the LOCAL SAT and the 9760 System at  
the same time.  
SYSTEM ONLY  
LOCAL ONLY  
For 9760 SIDE alarm viewing and reporting, at least one  
monitor-out line on the SAT must be configured as a TIE LINE and  
it should be connected to a video input line on the CM9760-MXB  
For LOCAL SAT alarm viewing and reporting, at least one  
monitor-out line on the SAT must be configured as LOCAL and,  
connected to it, there should be a physical monitor for viewing  
purposes.  
for viewing purposes.  
For the monitor-out line just referenced as a tie line, do the  
For the monitor connected to the monitor-out line just refer-  
enced, do the following:  
following:  
In the SAT menus  
In the SAT menus  
listed below  
Do the following  
listed below  
Do the following  
MONITOR  
MENU  
Set ALM TYPE to AUTO or MAN  
MONITOR  
MENU  
Set ALM TYPE to OFF  
Set VIEW to TIE LINE  
Set VIEW to LOCAL  
In the ALARM ENABLE sub-menu,  
disable all alarms  
In the ALARM ENABLE sub-menu:  
enable alarms to be viewed  
For the alarm inputs desired, choose an  
activation TYPE (N.O. or N.C.)  
DIS-ARM (- -) all alarms in the LOCAL  
ARM column  
ALARM  
MENU  
For the alarm inputs desired, choose an  
activation TYPE ( N.O. or N.C.)  
ARM the alarm in the LOCAL column*  
Assign a preset # (PRE) if the alarm  
camera is preset capable and you want a  
preset called  
ALARM  
MENU  
Zero-out all presets  
Enter a physical alarm # (as configured  
in the 9760-CC1) in the SYSTEM  
ALARMS column. *  
Make sure the System Alarm columns  
are zeroed-out.  
* This is the alarm that will be triggered  
on the CM9760-CC1.  
* Remember, ALM 1 calls SAT camera 1,  
ALM 2 calls SAT camera 2, and so on.  
C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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SYSTEM ONLY (Continued)  
System-only implementation of alarms also requires that configuration files be programmed on the 9760 SIDE of the configuration. In the  
Systems Configuration file, specify an Alarm Control Mode of operation.  
FIGURE 7  
More importantly, in the Comms Configuration file:  
Assign alarm monitors for the 9760 operator  
to view alarms on.  
FIGURE 8  
Of equal importance is the CC1 Alarms file:  
Fill in the alarm information fields opposite  
the physical alarm # that matches the System Alarm  
#
entered in the contact menu of the SAT Alarms  
file (see the SYSTEM ALARMS column reference  
under SYSTEM ONLY in the SAT Alarm Menu).  
C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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COMBINED LOCAL AND SYSTEM  
Here, you need to pay close attention to the specific monitor-out line you are setting menu attributes for. For all monitor-outs connected to a  
LOCAL monitor, assign Monitor menu attributes just as they were listed and discussed under LOCAL ONLY.  
For all monitor-outs configured as a TIE LINE, assign Monitor menu attributes just as they were listed and discussed under SYSTEM ONLY.  
The difference between LOCAL ONLY and SYSTEM ONLY as opposed to COMBINED or shared alarm implementation appears when the menu  
attributes in the Contact menu of the SAT ALARM file are assigned. It is here that we accommodate both LOCAL and SYSTEM alarm activation  
at the same time. This can best be seen in a side-by-side comparison of the menus for the three states of alarm activation.  
FIGURE 9  
To complete alarm implementation for the combined  
example, you must carry through the System Alarm  
portion of the menu settings in the same manner that  
was done for System Alarm Only. That is, configure the  
9760 CC1 configuration menus (System, Comms, and  
Alarm files), just as they were listed and discussed  
under SYSTEM ONLY.  
C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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SAT DEFAULT  
MENU SETTINGS  
C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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Tel (800) 289-9100 FAX (800) 289-9150  
International Customers  
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C1510M-QS – CM9760-SAT Quick Start Reference Guide  
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