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C1566M-C (10/05) 9 MOUNTING Install the System 9780 in EIA-standard, 19-inch (48.26 cm) racks. CM9780-MXB 1. Install the CM9780-MXB mounting baffle fi
10 C1566M-C (10/05) Figure 2. Mounting the CM9780-MXB on Top of the Mounting Baffle 3. (Optional) Install additional CM9780-MXB mounting trays and
C1566M-C (10/05) 11 3. Attach one set of support rails to the equipment rack in the desired location as follows: a. Position the ear of the front-mou
12 C1566M-C (10/05) CM9700-VPP There are two ways you can mount a CM9700-VPP video patch panel into a rack. 1. Single panels into a rack2. Up to 16 p
C1566M-C (10/05) 13 VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The following steps provide an overview of how to connect video input and output sources. More com
14 C1566M-C (10/05) INSTALLING VIDEO INPUT CARDS (CM9780-VCC) Video input cards are inserted into every slot, starting with slot 1 (refer to Figure 6
C1566M-C (10/05) 15 INSTALLING MONITOR OUTPUT CARDS (CM9780-VMC) The monitor output card located in slot 18 is the primary card, and it handles video
16 C1566M-C (10/05) PERFORMING A BASIC LED CHECK You should perform a basic LED check before you connect any video input or output to the matrix bay.
C1566M-C (10/05) 17 INSTALLING REAR PANEL CARDS The following rear panel cards can be used with the CM9780-MXB matrix bay: • CM9780-DFC—This card is
18 C1566M-C (10/05) When looping video out to another device (such as a DVR, VCR, or switcher), set the termination jumpers on the CM9780-DFC cards t
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C1566M-C (10/05) 19 3. Tighten the screws at the top and bottom of the BNC card. Figure 10. CM9780-MXB Matrix Bay—16 Monitor Output Connections for
20 C1566M-C (10/05) LOOPING VIDEO Use the CM9700-VPP panels to loop video from the CM9780-MXB out to another device (such as a DVR, VCR, or switcher)
C1566M-C (10/05) 21 VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CAPACITY Single Bay A single CM9780-MXB can support up to 512 camera inputs (in increments of 32) and 32 monit
22 C1566M-C (10/05) Multiple Bays, Single Node In a single-node system with one CM9700-CC1 (not networked), you can connect multiple CM9780-MXBs usin
C1566M-C (10/05) 23 Figure 14. Sample Sideframing System Using CM9780-DFC Cards in the Output Bay (1952 Cameras Maximum)MONITOR 1 MONITOR 32TO CM97
24 C1566M-C (10/05) Figure 15. Sample Sideframing System Using CM9780-RPC Cards in the Output Bay (4098 Cameras Maximum)MONITOR 1 MONITOR 32OUTPUT
C1566M-C (10/05) 25 Refer to the Downframing section in the Appendix for detailed downframing instructions. Figure 16. Sample Single-Node Syste
26 C1566M-C (10/05) Networked System A networked system with multiple nodes uses an NIU (network interface unit) to combine up to 24 CM9700-CC1 syste
C1566M-C (10/05) 27THE POWER SUPPLY MODULE (CM9700-MPS)You can add a backup power supply module (CM9700-MPS) to a System 9780 matrix bay to provide r
28 C1566M-C (10/05)HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE IN A POWER SUPPLY MODULEThe matrix bay is shipped from the factory configured for the correct input power. T
2 C1566M-C (10/05) Contents Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1566M-C (10/05) 29HOW TO TURN OFF THE AUDIBLE POWER SUPPLY ALARMThe power supply module contains an audible alarm, which operates in conjunction with
30 C1566M-C (10/05)SYSTEM DEVICE CONNECTIONS1. Turn off the power to all system devices and disconnect all power line cords while connecting system de
C1566M-C (10/05) 31Figure 22. CM9700-CC1 Device Connections Figure 23. CM9700-MGR PC Pin-Out Detail6. Install any additional system peripheral dev
32 C1566M-C (10/05)RS-422 COM PORT (“SERCOM”) CONNECTIONSAll peripheral equipment in a System 9780 connect through the RS-422 COM ports on the CM9700-
C1566M-C (10/05) 33Table D. Data Connections—Single Node, Hot-Switched System Table E. Data Connections—Networked, Hot-Switched System MXB connectio
34 C1566M-C (10/05)Figure 24. Sample CM9780-MXB to CM9700-CC1 ConnectionFigure 25. Sample CM9780-MXB and CM9700-CC1 Connections in a Networked Syste
C1566M-C (10/05) 35System Start-UpTo start up your system you must complete the following tasks:1. Install the CM9700-MGR on a PC connected to the CC1
36 C1566M-C (10/05)VERIFY SYSTEM OPERATION1. Power up all the remaining equipment. 2. After the CM9700-CC1 loads the configuration files, “SYSTEM 97XX”
C1566M-C (10/05) 37MONITOR COLOR ADJUSTMENTOnce you have connected all devices and powered the system, you can use the System 9780 color bars as a ref
38 C1566M-C (10/05)Programming Your SystemWhen you open CM9700-MGR, the Getting Started dialog box appears.Figure 28. Getting Started Dialog BoxThe C
C1566M-C (10/05) 3 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1566M-C (10/05) 39GETTING HELP USING CM9700-MGRInstructions for how to use CM9700-MGR are provided throughout the software.The CM9700-MGR provides wi
40 C1566M-C (10/05)OperationA brief description of System 9780 operation is provided here. OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM 9780System 9780 can be operated with
C1566M-C (10/05) 41AppendixSYSTEM ARCHITECTUREHOW TO EXPAND YOUR SYSTEMThe System 9780 provides a number of ways to expand your system to handle addit
42 C1566M-C (10/05)INSTALLING ADDITIONAL MATRIX BAYSWhen either more cameras and/or more monitors are needed than can be accommodated by one matrix ba
C1566M-C (10/05) 43Figure 32. CM9780-RPC Termination Jumpers—Right CardFigure 33. CM9780-RPC Termination Jumpers—Left CardNOTE: You will note that
44 C1566M-C (10/05)DownframingTo expand the matrix video outputs beyond 32, you can loop the video from the first CM9780-MXB to subsequent CM9780-MXB u
C1566M-C (10/05) 45Figure 35. Looping Downframed Video with CM9700-VPP Patch PanelsCM9700-VPPCM9700-VPPPORT A PORTBDVRDVRPORT A PORTBCM9780-MXBCM9780
46 C1566M-C (10/05)Downframe CardWhen you are downframing video, each downframed bay must be populated with CM9780-DFC cards. Set the termination jump
C1566M-C (10/05) 47HOW TO INSTALL OR REPLACE A CM9700-SER CARD IN THE CC1If you have ordered a replacement or additional CM9700-SER serial communicati
48 C1566M-C (10/05)Figure 39. SER Card Jumper Assignments4. Insert the new SER card into an available ISA slot. The default CM9700-CC1 configuration p
4 C1566M-C (10/05) List of Illustrations 1 CM9780-MXB Mounting Baffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1566M-C (10/05) 49VIDEO INPUT CARD (CM9780-VCC) DETAILFigure 41. CM9780-VCC CardTable H. Video Input Card (CM9780-VCC) LEDsFront Panel Label Color
50 C1566M-C (10/05)MONITOR OUTPUT CARD (CM9780-VMC) DETAILFigure 42. CM9780-VMC CardTable I. Monitor Output Card (CM9780-VMC) LEDsFront Panel Label
C1566M-C (10/05) 51The monitor output card DIP switch selects various options. These switches are set in the proper position at the factory, but they
52 C1566M-C (10/05)NETWORKINGNetworking of systems is required when any of the following conditions apply:• Two or more individual systems need to sha
C1566M-C (10/05) 53CONNECTING SATELLITE DEVICESYou can connect a CM6800E-48X8 matrix switcher or a CM6700-SAT device to the System 9780. Refer to the
54 C1566M-C (10/05)MOUNTING THE CM9780-MXB IN AN OPEN RACKFigure 46. Mounting the CM9780-MXB in an Open RackDOS ENVIRONMENT AND COMMAND REFERENCEDOS
C1566M-C (10/05) 554. If the “hidden” files are present, IO.SYS loads first and executes. An initialization program called SYSINIT contained within IO.S
56 C1566M-C (10/05)DOS CommandsDOS commands are divided into two groups. Because of the large number of DOS commands available, only the most commonly
C1566M-C (10/05) 57If you entered the same command again (CD..) at the c:\9700> prompt and pressed the ENTER key, you would finally end up again at
58 C1566M-C (10/05)DOS REFERENCEThe following table provides a list of the most common DOS commands that you are most likely to use when operating the
C1566M-C (10/05) 5 List of Tables A LEDs Illuminated During a Basic Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1566M-C (10/05) 59COMMAND EXAMPLE(S) SWITCHES COMMENTSFASTHELP C:\>FASTHELP Lists and briefly describes every command provided with MS-DOS. This li
60 C1566M-C (10/05)TroubleshootingProblems with the CC1Problems with the CC1 as part of a 9780 system may occur in the following areas:• The CC1 itsel
C1566M-C (10/05) 61The VCC Card CF LED Is Illuminated and the AUX LED Is BlinkingProblem: The LED labeled “CF” on the CM9780-VCC Video Input card is
62 C1566M-C (10/05)SpecificationsCM9700-CC1ELECTRICALInput Voltage 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz, autorangingPower Consumption 57 wattsProcessor P
C1566M-C (10/05) 63CM9780-MXBELECTRICALInput Voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autorangingPower Consumption 60 watts maximum (fully populated)Communicati
64 C1566M-C (10/05)Regulatory NoticesCM9780-MXBThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition
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6 C1566M-C (10/05) Description The System 9780 is a full-featured video matrix switching control system that allows you to view and control up to 4,0
C1566M-C (10/05) 7 Network Interface Unit CM9700-NW1 Network interface unit; network CPU and software necessary for joining two or more independent
8 C1566M-C (10/05) Installation UNPACKING 1. Unpack and inspect all equipment, and verify delivery according to the packing slip. Before shipping, Pe
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