Coaxitron® MatrixSystem 8500Installation/Operation ManualC501M-B (10/97)Pelco • 300 W. Pontiac Way, Clovis • CA 93612-5699 USA • Pelco Online @ http:
2-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)2.1 MODELS AND ASSOCIATEDEQUIPMENT2.1.1 CPU/Card Cage/Power SupplyCM8502A-1 Card Cage capable of 32 inputs andup to 8
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 2-32.1.4 Optional Feature Circuit CardsCM8506 Communication circuit card to allowthe CM8500 to communicate withWiretron
2-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)2.1.5.2 Intercept®/Legacy®Receiver/DriversDRD08 Dome receiver/driver for 8-inch In-tercept® series domes. (Refer toSpe
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 3-13.0 SPECIFICATIONS3.1 CARD CAGE3.1.1 GeneralProgrammable switching duration: Minute, 1 secondProgrammable number of
3-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)3.1.6 Keyboard InterfaceProtocol: Balanced differential 10V peak-to-peakNumber of ports: 8Number of independent keybo
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 3-33.2 KEYBOARD3.2.1 GeneralNumeric keypad: 12 keys; [0]-[9], [CLEAR], [SELECT]Function keypad: 12 keys; [ESCAPE], [SEQ]
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Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-14.0 INSTALLATION4.1 INSTALLATION PREPARATIONBefore installing your CM8500 system, it is necessaryto know how the sys
4-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 2A. CM8503-1 Card Cage and CM8505 Keyboard Back Panel Connector LayoutREAR VIEW CM8503A-1 CARD CAGE4.3.2 Keybo
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-34.3.2.1 CM9505UPS/CM9505JInstallationThe CM8502A-1 and CM8503A-1 Card Cages eachoffer a total of eight (8) individual
ii Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)REVISION HISTORYRevision Level Date Description1.0 7/93 Initial Issue, PRELIMINARY1.1 9/93 Revised; Additional features
4-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 5. CM9505UPS/CM9505J ConfigurationIf the CPU is to supply power to the keyboards, thedistance limitations based
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-5Figure 6. CM8503A-1 Card Cage Top ViewCPUSLOTBUFFERCARDSLOTVIDEOINPUT/OUTPUTSLOTS (1-16)BACKPLANEALARM / RELAY INTERFA
4-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)LED will be illuminated. The Power On LED, whenon, indicates the unit On/Off switch is in the On posi-tion. The +5 VDC
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-74.3.3.1 Removal/ Replacement ofIndividual Circuit Cards4.3.3.1.1 Motherboard AccessThe CM8500 card cage has been desig
4-8 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 8. CPU Card Component LocationWARNING: To reduce the risk of personalinjury due to electrical shock and also to
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-94.3.3.1.5 Installing Option BoardsThe CM8500 is factory-equipped as a Coaxitron com-patible only system (unless reque
4-10 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 9. Buffer Card and Jumper Locations4.3.3.2 Setting Termination onVideo InputsThe termination settings for the
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-114.3.3.4.1 Cable SelectionCoaxitron requires a high quality solid copper core co-axial cable with at least 95-percent
4-12 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 10. Data Monitor HookupKEYBOARD 1MON 1DATAMONITORMON22 TW PR &3 CONDUCTORMONITOR 1VIDEO OUTPUTMONITOR 2VID
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-134.3.6 Installation/Connection of CM8532 Alarm/Relay Interface4.3.6.1 Alarm/Relay Interface KitInstallationT
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSSection Page1.0 WARNINGS ...
4-14 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)4.3.7.1 Alarm Interface 37-Pin Sub “D” ConnectorsThe pin-out number assignments and configurationsshown below match
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 4-154.3.8 Relay Output Connection4.3.8.1 Relay Interface Connector PinAssignmentsThe pin-out number assignments and conf
4-16 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Output No: Connector No: Pin No:1+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 11- 2-Wire Control 1-16 22+ 2-Wire Control 1-16 32- 2-Wire Con
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-15.0 PROGRAMMING THE CM85OOAll programming for the CM8500 is done from the sys-tem keyboard(s). Since the CM8500 is a p
5-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 12. Numeric Keypad1 254367 80CLEAR9ENTER5.1.3 Numeric KeypadThe numeric keypad serves as the primary input de-v
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-3Figure 13. Selection SwitchesFigure 14. Lens Function SwitchesZOOMWIDEZOOMTELEFOCUSFARIRISCLOSEIRISOPENFOCUSNEARESCAPE
5-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)NOTE: There must be a space between theuser field [1] and the user ID [99999].The data monitor will now display monito
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-55.4 MENU BAR5.4.1 Main Menu Bar and On-ScreenFunction ButtonsThe Main Menu Bar is accessible to all operators witha us
5-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.4.1.1 System MenuHighlighting this selection and pressing [point] enablesthe System menu if the operator is authoriz
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-75.4.1.2 Cam MenuHighlighting Cam and pressing [point] will bringup the camera menu. Refer to Figure 18. To select anyo
iv Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)4.3.3.1.6 Option Board Receiver Connections... 4-94.3.3.2 Setting Termination on Vide
5-8 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.4.1.3 Keybrd MenuHighlighting Keybrd and pressing the [point] but-ton will access the pull-down menu. Refer to Figu
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-95.4.1.5 Seq MenuHighlight Seq and press [point] to access the pull-down menu. Refer to Figure 21.Selecting Edit allows
5-10 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.4.1.7 Tour MenuHighlighting Tour in the menu bar and pressing the[point] button accesses the pulldown menu. Refer
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-115.4.1.9 Logoff MenuHighlighting Logoff and pressing the [point] but-ton accesses the pulldown menu. Refer to Figure
5-12 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5 PROGRAMMING5.5.1 Preprogramming InformationPrior to programming the System 8500, it is highly rec-ommended that
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-13 INPUT LABEL CAM TYPE Rx TYPE TERM NOTES1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132VIDEO INPUT FORM
5-14 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.1.2 User Profile FormThe User Profile Form is used to create a permanentrecord for each user that will have acces
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-151917252 1018263 1119274 1220285 1321296 1422307 1523318 162432USER PROFILE FORMUSER NAMEUSER ID NUMBER (1-16)USER ACC
5-16 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.1.3 Keyboard Access FormThe Keyboard Access Form is used to define whichkeyboards will have access to which monit
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-175.5.1.4 Preset Assignment FormThe Preset Assignment Form is used to define each pre-set position for any camera capab
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) v5.5.2.3 Programming Camera Labels... 5-255.5.2.4 Programmin
5-18 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)1241420211632313029282726252423221918171513121110987356PRESET DESCRIPTION LABEL* COMMENTSCAMERA (INPUT) NUMBER LOCATI
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-195.5.1.5 Pattern Assignment FormThe Pattern Assignment Form is used to provide a logand brief description of each patt
5-20 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.1.6 Zone Assignment FormThe Zone Assignment Form is used to provide a logand brief description of each zone prog
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-215.5.1.7 Sequence Assignment FormThe Sequence Assignment Form is used to define spe-cific scanning sequences to be uti
5-22 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)1241420211632313029282726252423221918171513121110987356STEP CAMERA PRESET DWELL DESCRIPTIONSEQUENCE NUMBERSEQUENCE NA
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-235.5.1.8 Alarm Assignment FormThe Alarm Assignment Form is used to define whichcameras and which monitors will be acc
5-24 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.2 Programming Instructions5.5.2.1 System InitializationWhen the CM8500 is first initialized a “Logon Prompt”will
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-255.5.2.3 Programming Camera LabelsThe CM8500 allows the user to assign a 20-characteralphanumeric description to each
5-26 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.2.4 Programming Receiver TypesDefining the type receiver located at each camera loca-tion is important to the pro
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-275.5.2.5 Programming PresetsThe CM8500 system has the capability to program re-ceivers equipped to accept preset posit
vi Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSFigure Page1 CM8500 Configuration Diagram...
5-28 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.2.7 Programming ZonesTo use the Zone feature you must have a Spectra™ orIntercept® series dome selected. This opt
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-295.5.2.8 Programming Keyboard/Monitor AccessBecause the CM8500 system can be installed in manydifferent configurations
5-30 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.2.9 Programming User ProfilesThere are 16 different user profiles available for pro-gramming. User profiles can
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-31USER PROFILESUSERID PRI GRD SPR MGR12345679999999999999999999999999999999999999999112222258*******8*Mon: -- Ca
5-32 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.2.10 Programming SequencesThe CM8500 System is capable of storing 16 differentscanning sequences, with each sequ
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-33Figure 33. Sequence Programming Screen09:10:12Mon: -- Cam: ---CAMERA1 LOBBY2 MAIN P
5-34 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Mon: -- Cam: ---12345678ALARM ONE, FRONTALARMSDESCRIPTIONDWL ENALARM TWO31**Figure 34. Alarm Description Scree
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-3509:10:12Mon: 1 Cam: 1CAMERA1 LOBBY2 MAIN PARKING3 MAIN ENTRANCE5 LOADING DOCK
5-36 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)5.5.2.12 Programming Relay FollowThe System 8500 is capable of providing relay closuresthrough the use of the CM8532
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-375.5.2.13 Relay Manual ControlThe System 8500 Keyboard allows the user to monitorthe status of the monitor camera/rel
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 1-11.0 WARNINGS1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSBefore installing your equipment, please read the fol-lowing important safeguar
5-38 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 40. Tour Menu and Camera “Pick” List3. Within the left-hand column of the Tour menu,select a monitor number to
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 5-395.5.2.15 Programming EventSchedulesThe System 8500 sequencing program allows the userto tie event programming (tours
5-40 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 43. Event Editor and Tour “Pick” List Menus5.5.2.17 Programming SchedulesAfter Tours have been programmed and
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-16.0 SYSTEM OPERATION, KEYBOARDCOMMANDSIf you are not yet familiar with the operation of theCM8500 system, you are enc
Page 6-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 47. Monitor Selection MenuMAIN ENTRANCEMon: 1 Cam: 307/O9/9309:10:12M1 M2 M
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-309:10:12Mon: 1 Cam: 1CAMERA1 LOBBY2 MAIN PARKING3 MAIN ENTRANCE4 REAR ENTRANC
Page 6-4 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)6.1.4.1 Camera Access PromptAccess to a camera is defined by the user’s profile andcan be changed only by the sy
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-56.1.5.6 Adjusting Lens Zoom andFocus SpeedThe CM8500 System offers a simple way of adjustingcamera lens Zoom and Focu
Page 6-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)6.1.6.2 Stopping a SequenceWhen a sequence is running, the following actions willcause the sequence to halt oper
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-76.1.10 Energizing/De-energizingRelays ManuallySee Section 5.5.2.13.6.1.11 Activating Auxiliary FunctionsTo activate a
1-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Damage Requiring ServicingUnplug this CCTV product from the wall outlet andrefer servicing to qualified service person
Page 6-8 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Auto Scan - To select auto scan when the receiver/driveris in manual scan or random scan:1. Select the camera (re
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 6-96.2 OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEThe following quick reference guide is intended for those familiar with the opera
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Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 7-1ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER1 1 Chassis 96004202COMP2 2 Support, PCB, Short 96004005COMP3 1 Vertical Support, Righ
7-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Figure 50. CM8500 Series Card Cage Exploded View Diagram
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 8-18.0 TROUBLESHOOTING8.1 INITIALIZATIONSymptom: CPU will not power up1. Check On/Off switch. Also check to see if theP
8-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)8.2 OPERATIONAL PROBLEMSSymptom: Video is tearing, hum bars, distortion, noisein video1. These are all symptoms of a
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 9-19.0 PROGRAMMING FORMSThe following forms are designed to assist the systemprogrammer and may be photocopied as needed
9-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) INPUT LABEL CAM TYPE Rx TYPE TERM NOTES1234567891011
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 9-3KEYBOARD LOCATION MONITORS ASSIGNED COMMENTS123456781 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 161
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 2-1Figure 1. CM8500 Configuration Diagram2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSystem 8500 is a microprocessor-based cross-pointvideo
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Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 9-5PATTERN ASSIGNMENT FORMCAMERA (INPUT) NUMBER LOCATIONRECEIVER TYPE CAMERA/LENS CONFIGURATION PATTERN DESCRIPTION: CO
9-6 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)1241420211632313029282726252423221918171513121110987356STEP CAMERA PRESET DWELL DESCRIPTIONSEQUENCE NUMBERSEQUENCE NAM
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 10-110.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMSAlarm, In terms of this manual “alarm” is used to de-note an event (i.e., contact closure, key
10-2 Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97)Preset Positioning (PP), This is the ability for aso equipped pan/tilt unit and its associated lens tobe set to a par
Pelco Manual C501M-B (10/97) 11-111.0 WARRANTY AND RETURNINFORMATIONWARRANTYPelco will repair or replace, without charge, anymerchandise proved defec
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