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C1572M (9/05) 9 System Overview This section provides an overview of the System 9760 ® video matrix switching control system, hereinafter referred t
C1572M (9/05) 99CM9760-DFC REAR PANEL DOWNFRAME CARDThe CM9760-DFC rear panel card (refer to Figure 53) is used in a downframe configuration. The card
100 C1572M (9/05)CM9760-DFL REAR PANEL DOWNFRAME LOOPING CARDThe CM9760-DFL rear panel card (refer to Figure 54) is used in the last CM9760-MXB(-X) or
C1572M (9/05) 101CM9760-DFL Card GuidelinesThe following guidelines apply to the CM9760-DFL card:• When used in the CM9760-MXB(-X), note the following
102 C1572M (9/05)SIDEFRAMING AND DOWNFRAMINGSideframing, downframing, or a combination of both sideframing and downframing is required for installatio
C1572M (9/05) 103SIDEFRAMINGIf more than 256 video inputs are required, multiple matrix bays must be installed in a sideframe configuration. Sideframin
104 C1572M (9/05)Note the following:• In an initial system installation, multiple matrix bays are labeled to identify the location of the sideframed b
C1572M (9/05) 105DOWNFRAMINGIf more than 16 video outputs are required, multiple matrix bays must be installed in a downframe configuration. Downframin
106 C1572M (9/05)Note the following:• In a new system installation, multiple matrix bays are labeled to identify the location of the downframed bays i
C1572M (9/05) 107USING A COMBINATION OF SIDEFRAMING AND DOWNFRAMINGWhen expanding video inputs beyond 256 and video outputs beyond 16, a combination o
108 C1572M (9/05)DOWNFRAMING TO THE CM9760-MXBLWhen more than 128 video inputs and a maximum of 16 video outputs are required in a system that also re
10 C1572M (9/05) Note the following: • To ensure uninterrupted operation, the 9760 system can be equipped with a backup CM9700-CC1 by means of a CM97
C1572M (9/05) 109SpecificationsCM9700-CC1 SPECIFICATIONSELECTRICALInput Voltage 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz, autorangingPower Consumption 57 watts
110 C1572M (9/05)Appendix A. CM9700-CC1 ASCII Protocol CommunicationThe CM9700-CC1 provides support of ASCII communication. ASCII data ports, referred
C1572M (9/05) 111CONNECTING AN ACD DB9 PORT TO A CM9700-CC1 RJ-45 PORT To connect an ACD DB9 port to a CM9700-CC1 RJ-45 port, refer to Figure 61 and d
112 C1572M (9/05)ASCII PROTOCOL COMMANDS SUPPORTED BY THE CM9700-CC1The ASCII protocol consists of a basic ASCII character set used to transmit and re
C1572M (9/05) 113Table O. ASCII Command Summary Action Command* Action Command*Pan and Tilt CommandsPan Left Stop Pan Left[1-64]La~LaTilt UpStop Tilt
114 C1572M (9/05)Matrix Control CommandsSelect Monitor [1-9999]Ma Lock Camera to MonitorUnlock Camera from MonitorGa~GaSelect Camera [1-999999]#a Ov
C1572M (9/05) 115Table P. ASCII Command Descriptions Action Command* Command DescriptionPan and Tilt CommandsPan Left [1-64]La Moves the currently s
116 C1572M (9/05)Camera Control CommandsFocus Near Na Causes the currently selected camera to adjust the focus range nearer to the camera.Stop Focus
C1572M (9/05) 117Advanced Commands (Continued)Start Macro [1-9999]Sa Starts the selected macro. A value ranging from 1 to 9999 equals the logical macr
118 C1572M (9/05)Advanced Commands (Continued)GPI Auxiliary ON [9-20008]Aa Turns on the designated auxiliary (relay output) at the General Purpose I
C1572M (9/05) 11 NETWORK INTERFACE UNIT CM9700-NW1 Network CPU and software necessary for joining two or more independent systems together. Allows mu
C1572M (9/05) 119Multiplexer CommandsDigital Zoom ym Displays a full-screen view of the selected multiplexer input. Issuing the command again results
120 C1572M (9/05)Table Q. ASCII Command ExamplesAction CommandSwitch camera 3 to monitor 1. 1Ma3#aGo to camera 2, preset 3 on monitor 5. 5Ma2#a3\aPan
C1572M (9/05) 121Appendix B. CM9760-MXB Sideframe and DownframeConfiguration ExamplesThis appendix provides examples of the following types of CM9760-M
122 C1572M (9/05)SIDEFRAME-ONLY CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESFigure 62 and Figure 63 illustrate sideframe-only configurations.Figure 62. Sideframing: 736 x 1
C1572M (9/05) 123DOWNFRAME-ONLY CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESFigure 64 to Figure 67 illustrate downframe-only configurations.Figure 64. Downframing: 256 x 48
124 C1572M (9/05)Figure 65. Downframing: 256 x 48 Configuration, Looping241 1CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCAM 1 LOOP-OUTCAM 16 LOOP-OUT2C32 1748
C1572M (9/05) 125Figure 66. Downframing: 256 x 64 Configuration241 1CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXB32 172A2A2A2B2B2BCM9760-MXB48 332C2C2CCM9760-MXB64 492D2D2
126 C1572M (9/05)Figure 67. Downframing: 256 x 64 Configuration, Looping241 1AlarmCM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXB32 172A2A2A2B2B2BCM9760-MXB48 332C2C2CCM9760
C1572M (9/05) 127SIDEFRAME AND DOWNFRAME COMBINATION CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESFigure 68 to Figure 84 illustrate configurations using a combination of side
128 C1572M (9/05)Figure 69. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 48 Configuration481 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9
12 C1572M (9/05) System Setup This section provides information about the following: • Overview of tasks necessary to set up a 9760 system • Unpackin
C1572M (9/05) 129Figure 70. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 48 Configuration, Looping481 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM97
130 C1572M (9/05)Figure 71. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 64 Configuration481 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9
C1572M (9/05) 131Figure 72. Sideframing and Downframing: 496 x 64 Configuration, Looping481 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM97
132 C1572M (9/05)Figure 73. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 32 Configuration721513497257241116 132 17CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM9760
C1572M (9/05) 133Figure 74. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 32 Configuration, Looping721 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760
134 C1572M (9/05)Figure 75. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 48 Configuration721 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM976
C1572M (9/05) 135Figure 76. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 48 Configuration, Looping721 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760
136 C1572M (9/05)Figure 77. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 64 Configuration721 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBCM976
C1572M (9/05) 137Figure 78. Sideframing and Downframing: 736 x 64 Configuration, Looping721 513 497 257t241 1ttCM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM97
138 C1572M (9/05)Figure 79. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 32 ConfigurationAlarm BlackOutRS-422RS-422961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM976
C1572M (9/05) 13 UNPACKING Various items are supplied with the CM9700-CC1 and with the CM9760-MXB. Refer to the Unpacking the CM9700-CC1 and Unpac
C1572M (9/05) 139Figure 80. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 32 Configuration, Looping961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-M
140 C1572M (9/05)Figure 81. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 48 Configuration961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-
C1572M (9/05) 141Figure 82. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 48 Configuration, Looping961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-M
142 C1572M (9/05)Figure 83. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 64 Configuration961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-MXBCM9760-
C1572M (9/05) 143Figure 84. Sideframing and Downframing: 976 x 64 Configuration, Looping961 769 753 513 497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB16 1CM9760-M
144 C1572M (9/05)CM9760-MXBL DOWNFRAME CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESFigure 85 to Figure 87 illustrate CM9760-MXBL downframe configurations.Figure 85. Downfra
C1572M (9/05) 145Figure 86. Downframing to CM9760-MXBL: 736 x 16 Configuration, Looping257CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXB721 497 241 1513CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBL C
146 C1572M (9/05)Figure 87. Downframing to CM9760-MXBL: 976 x 16 Configuration, Looping961 769 753 513497 257 241 1CM9760-MXB CM9760-MXBCM9760-MXBVIDE
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14 C1572M (9/05) INSTALLING THE CM9700-CC1 CONTROLLER Installation of the CM9700-CC1 includes the following tasks: • Selecting a location for the CM9
C1572M (9/05) 15 Figure 2. Mounting the CM9700-CC1(4) SCREWS,10-32 X 0.750-INCH PHILLIPS, PAN HEAD WITH WASHERSCM9700-CC1TAPERED ENDS TOWARDS REARO
16 C1572M (9/05) CONNECTING THE CM9700-CC1 System 9760 devices and other equipment connect to the rear panel of the CM9700-CC1 (refer to Figure 3). F
C1572M (9/05) 17 Figure 4. CM9700-MGR PC to CM9700-CC1 Null Modem Cable Connections Connecting a VGA Monitor to the CM9700-CC1 When connected to th
18 C1572M (9/05)Using the System 9760 Port Assignment TableThe System 9760 port assignment table, titled “System 9760 Factory Default Port Settings,”
System 9760 ® Video Matrix Switching Control System INSTALLATION/OPERATION C1572M (9/05)
C1572M (9/05) 19In the sample port assignment table shown in Figure 5, note the following:• CM9700-CC1 port 1 (COM 1) is assigned and configured for th
20 C1572M (9/05)NOTE: If you add matrix bays to an existing system, you may need to change existing port connections to be able to connect each addit
C1572M (9/05) 21POWERING ON THE CM9700-CC1After all system devices have been connected to the CM9700-CC1 and all system devices have been powered on,
22 C1572M (9/05)MOUNTING THE CM9760-MXBTo mount a CM9760-MXB into a rack, install the CM9760-MXB into the desired location and secure the unit using t
C1572M (9/05) 23Figure 7. Sample Downframe Cable ConnectionsVERIFYING CM9760-MXB COMPONENT INSTALLATIONUp to 16 CM9760-VCC video input cards, one CM9
24 C1572M (9/05)Removing the CM9760-MXB Front PanelTo remove the front panel of the CM9760-MXB, loosen the eight captive panel screws indicated in Fig
C1572M (9/05) 25CONNECTING THE CM9760-MXB TO THE CM9700-CC1Connect a CM9760-MXB to the CM9700-CC1 using the 10-foot (3.05 meters) reversed cable suppl
26 C1572M (9/05)CONNECTING POWER TO THE CM9760-MXBNOTE: A CM9760-MXB operates on 120 VAC, 60 Hz. A CM9760-MXB-X operates on 230 VAC, 50 Hz.To connect
C1572M (9/05) 272. With the front panel of the CM9760-MXB removed, check the LEDs on the CM9760-VCC video input cards and on the CM9760-VMC video outp
28 C1572M (9/05)Figure 13. Fuse Locations on CM9760-VCC and CM9760-VMC Cards.7ASB FUSES.7ASB FUSESCM9760-VCC VIDEO INPUTCARDCM9760-VMCVIDEOOUTPUTCARD
C1572M (9/05) 29CONNECTING VIDEO INPUTS AND VIDEO OUTPUTSConnect all video inputs (up to 256) and all video outputs (up to 16) to the rear panel BNC c
30 C1572M (9/05)VERIFYING SYSTEM OPERATIONAfter installation of the 9760 system is complete, verify system operation. To do so, perform the following
C1572M (9/05) 31CM9700-CC1 Component Installation or ReplacementREMOVING THE CM9700-CC1 TOP COVERTo remove the top cover of the CM9700-CC1, refer to F
32 C1572M (9/05)INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9700-SER CARDThe CM9700-CC1 is shipped from the factory with a minimum of two CM9700-SER cards installed o
C1572M (9/05) 33Figure 17. Sample CM9700-SER Card Jumper Assignments5. Install the new CM9700-SER card into the desired slot.6. Reattach the front co
34 C1572M (9/05)CM9760-MXB Component Installation or ReplacementThis section provides information about the following:• Installing or replacing rear p
C1572M (9/05) 354. Slide the new card into the card guides (refer to Figure 19).5. Push the card into place firmly.6. Tighten the screw at the top and
36 C1572M (9/05)Replacing a CM9760-RPC CardNOTE: Before replacing a CM9760-RPC card, you must remove the front panel of the matrix bay and disconnect
C1572M (9/05) 37INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-RPL REAR PANEL LOOPING CARDThe CM9760-RPL rear panel looping card contains two rows of BNC connectors
38 C1572M (9/05)3. Remove the blank cover plate by loosening the screw at the top and bottom of the plate.4. Slide the new card into the card guides (
C1572M (9/05) 3 Contents Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1572M (9/05) 39INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-DFC DOWNFRAME CARDThe CM9760-DFC card is installed in every bay between the first and last bays in a d
40 C1572M (9/05)Figure 23. CM9760-DFC Downframe Card Installation5. Push the card into place firmly.6. Tighten the screw at the top and bottom of the
C1572M (9/05) 41INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-DFL DOWNFRAME LOOPING CARDThe CM9760-DFL downframe looping card is used in the last bay in a downfram
42 C1572M (9/05)4. Slide the new card into the card guides (refer to Figure 25).Figure 25. CM9760-DFL Downframe Looping Card Installation5. Push the
C1572M (9/05) 43INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-RPM REAR PANEL OUTPUT CARDOnly one CM9760-RPM card can be installed into the rear of the matrix bay.
44 C1572M (9/05)Figure 27. CM9760-RPM Rear Panel Output Card Installation5. Push the card into place firmly.6. Tighten the screw at the top and bottom
C1572M (9/05) 45INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-VCC VIDEO INPUT CARDCM9760-VCC video input cards are installed into the front of the matrix bay behin
46 C1572M (9/05)To install a CM9760-VCC card, do the following:1. Remove the front panel of the matrix bay.2. Insert the CM9760-VCC card into the desi
C1572M (9/05) 47REPLACING A CM9760-VCC CARDTo replace a CM9760-VCC card, do the following:1. Remove the front panel of the matrix bay.2. Remove the CM
48 C1572M (9/05)INSTALLING OR REPLACING A CM9760-VMC VIDEO OUTPUT CARDOne CM9760-VMC4, CM9760-VMC8, CM9760-VMC12, or CM9760-VMC16 video output card ca
4 C1572M (9/05) Setting and Adjusting System Time in a Single-Node System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1572M (9/05) 49To install a CM9760-VMC card, do the following:1. Remove the front panel of the matrix bay.2. Remove the blank cover plate of slot 17
50 C1572M (9/05)Table G. S2 DIP Switch Functions and SettingsFunction Options Switch SettingBaud Rate24001 Off2 Off48001 Off2On96001On2 Off192001On2O
C1572M (9/05) 514. Install the new card into slot 17 of the matrix bay as follows (refer to Figure 30):a. Align the top and bottom edges of the card w
52 C1572M (9/05)REPLACING A CM9760-VMC CARDBefore replacing a CM9760-VMC card, note the following:• The CM9760-RPM card can be replaced while the matr
C1572M (9/05) 53INSTALLING OR REPLACING A POWER SUPPLYUnless a backup power supply is ordered with the matrix bay, the unit is shipped from the factor
54 C1572M (9/05)REPLACING A POWER SUPPLYTo replace a power supply, do the following:1. Remove the power supply to be replaced as follows:a. Place the
C1572M (9/05) 55REPLACING A POWER SUPPLY FUSEThe rear of the matrix bay provides a separate power input receptacle for each power supply. Each power i
56 C1572M (9/05)ENABLING/DISABLING THE POWER SUPPLY ALARMThe power supply provides an audible alarm that operates in conjunction with the Fault LEDs l
C1572M (9/05) 57System Programming Using DOSThe CM9700-CC1 runs under Microsoft® DOS (Disk Operating System) 6.22, referred to as MS-DOS® 6.22 and als
58 C1572M (9/05)SETTING AND ADJUSTING SYSTEM TIME IN A SINGLE-NODE SYSTEMYou can set system time in a single-node system using the PC keyboard that is
C1572M (9/05) 5 List of Illustrations 1 Basic Components of a 9760 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1572M (9/05) 59Adjusting System Time in a Single-Node SystemTo adjust system time in a single-node system, do the following:1. Wait 24 hours—or a mul
60 C1572M (9/05)NOTE: The time adjustment that was made to system time as displayed in step 6 above is a temporary time adjustment. If you reboot the
C1572M (9/05) 61Editing the Startup.bat File to Permanently Adjust System TimeTo permanently adjust system time, you must edit the startup.bat file to
62 C1572M (9/05)SETTING AND ADJUSTING SYSTEM TIME IN A MULTI-NODE SYSTEMYou can set system time in a multi-node system using the PC keyboard that is c
C1572M (9/05) 63Adjusting System Time in a Multi-Node SystemTo adjust system time in a multi-node system, do the following:1. Wait 24 hours—or a multi
64 C1572M (9/05)5. Press Enter.The adjustment is displayed. For example, for the adjustment of –02.30.00 that was made in step 4, the following line a
C1572M (9/05) 65Making Additional Adjustments to System TimeTo make an additional adjustment to system time, do the following:1. Wait 24 hours—or a mu
66 C1572M (9/05)Editing the Net.bat File to Permanently Adjust System TimeTo permanently adjust system time, you must edit the net.bat file to include
C1572M (9/05) 67DOS FILENAME CONVENTIONSThe naming convention for a DOS filename is a root name followed by a period followed by an extension:• The roo
68 C1572M (9/05)Directory Management Commands (Continued)DIR (Continued) /P Displays the contents of a directory one screen at a time.C:\>DIR/P Dis
6 C1572M (9/05) 60 ACD DB9 to CM9700-CC1 DB9 Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1572M (9/05) 69File and Disk Management Commands (Continued)DEL Deletes a single file or a group of files from the specified location.NOTE: You can res
70 C1572M (9/05)File and Disk Management Commands (Continued)TYPE Displays the contents of the specified text file on the screen. If the loca-tion of th
C1572M (9/05) 71Miscellaneous Commands (Continued)FASTHELP command Briefly describes the specified command. Provides less detail than the information pr
72 C1572M (9/05)System DiagnosticsThe 9760 system provides diagnostic screens that allow you to monitor single-node and multi-node status. This sectio
C1572M (9/05) 73VIEWING MONITOR BOX DIAGNOSTICSThe monitor box on the CM9700-CC1 diagnostic screen provides information about the monitor, camera, aux
74 C1572M (9/05)ALLOCATING MONITORS TO MONITOR BOXESWhen the diagnostic screen appears on the VGA monitor after the CM9700-CC1 is initialized, the firs
C1572M (9/05) 75ENTERING CM9700-CC1 PC KEYBOARD COMMANDSUsing the PC keyboard connected to the AT-compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-CC1, you can
76 C1572M (9/05)Toggle system error printing on/off Alt+R System Error Print ONorSystem Error Print OFFNOTE: Printer port is reserved for future use.
C1572M (9/05) 77VIEWING MULTI-NODE SYSTEM STATUSThe CM9700-NW1 provides a diagnostic screen that displays multi-node system status during the initiali
78 C1572M (9/05)ENTERING CM9700-NW1 PC KEYBOARD COMMANDSUsing the keyboard connected to the AT-compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-NW1, you can ent
C1572M (9/05) 7 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5
C1572M (9/05) 79TroubleshootingThis section provides the following troubleshooting information for the 9760 system:• General troubleshooting guideline
80 C1572M (9/05)Table M. CM9700-CC1 System Error TroubleshootingSystem Error Message Possible Cause Corrective ActionPort x ERR Coms Framing Mismatch
C1572M (9/05) 81TROUBLESHOOTING THE CM9760-MXBIf a problem exists with the matrix bay, reset operation of the unit by pressing the Reset button locate
82 C1572M (9/05)CM9700-CC1 ControllerThis section provides detailed information about the CM9700-CC1. The following information is provided:• Descript
C1572M (9/05) 83FRONT VIEWFigure 38 illustrates the front of the CM9700-CC1. Figure 38. CM9700-CC1 Front ViewNote the following:• The door of the CM9
84 C1572M (9/05)REAR VIEWFigure 39 illustrates the rear of the CM9700-CC1. Figure 39. CM9700-CC1 Rear ViewAs illustrated in Figure 39, the rear of th
C1572M (9/05) 85Figure 40. CM9700-CC1 Rear Connector PinoutsPIN 5 PIN 9PIN 1 PIN 6COM 1 (MALE)PIN 1PIN 8PIN 15 PIN 5PIN 10PIN 11 PIN 1PIN 6VGA PORT (
86 C1572M (9/05)DIRECTORY STRUCTUREThe directory structure of the CM9700-CC1 consists of the C:\ root directory, which contains several subdirectories
C1572M (9/05) 879700 DIRECTORYThe 9700 directory is the working directory of the CM9700-CC1. From the root directory, you can navigate to the 9700 dir
88 C1572M (9/05)TESTPORT DIRECTORYThe TESTPORT directory contains files that can be used to test whether the RJ-45 communication ports on the rear of t
8 C1572M (9/05) Regulatory Notices CM9700-CC1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition
C1572M (9/05) 89CM9760-MXB Matrix BayThis section provides detailed information about the CM9760-MXB. The following information is provided:• Descript
90 C1572M (9/05)Figure 44. Video Signal Flow through the Matrix BayAs illustrated in Figure 44, a video signal enters the matrix bay through the rear
C1572M (9/05) 91FRONT VIEWFigure 45 illustrates the CM9760-MXB with the front panel removed. Figure 45. CM9760-MXB Front View (Front Panel Removed)As
92 C1572M (9/05)As illustrated in Figure 46, the rear of the matrix bay in a single-bay configuration accommodates the following:• Up to 16 CM9760-RPC
C1572M (9/05) 93VIDEO INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDSThe CM9760-MXB accommodates up to 16 CM9760-VCC video input cards and one CM9760-VMC video output card. Th
94 C1572M (9/05)CM9760-VMC VIDEO OUTPUT CARDThe CM9760-VMC video output card (refer to Figure 49) routes up to 16 video signals from the video bus, ad
C1572M (9/05) 95CM9760-VMC Card GuidelinesThe following guidelines apply to the CM9760-VMC card:• The CM9760-VMC card must be installed into slot 17 i
96 C1572M (9/05)As illustrated in Figure 50, the CM9760-RPC card includes the following:• BNC Connectors (16): Provide the physical connection point f
C1572M (9/05) 97Figure 51. CM9760-RPL Rear Panel Looping CardAs illustrated in Figure 51, the CM9760-RPL card includes the following:• BNC Connectors
98 C1572M (9/05)CM9760-RPM REAR PANEL OUTPUT CARDThe CM9760-RPM rear panel output card (refer to Figure 52) passes up to 16 video signals from the CM9
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