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Description
The System 9780 is a full-featured video matrix switching control system that allows you to view and control up to 4,096 cameras and
512 monitors on a single node. Video patch panels (CM9700-VPP) allow you to connect up to 512 cameras on each CM9780-MXB bay compared
to 256 cameras on the System 9770.
The System 9780 has the following basic components:
CM9700-CC1—This is the system CPU; connect matrix bays, keyboards, PTZ camera control lines, and peripheral devices to the CC1.
CM9780-MXB—This is the video matrix (switching) bay with video input/output modules; connect cameras and other input devices to the
MXB through the VPP patch panels; connect monitors and other output devices directly to the MXB.
CM9700-VPP—This is the video patch panel; connect the VPP to the MXB.
CM9760-KBD—This is the system keyboard, providing operator control of the System 9780.
CM9700-MGR installed on an external PC—This is the system management software providing an easy method of system setup and
configuration.
In addition to the basic components, you can also use peripheral CM9760 equipment in a System 9780, such as KBD300A keyboards (an
alternate keyboard for operator control), MDA units, ALM units, REL units, Genex
®
multiplexers, and Pelco VCRs.
MODELS
Controller and CPU Components
CM9700-CC1 CPU controller; 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz.
CM9700-SER Serial communication card (RS-422 SERCOM); provides 8 communications ports to interface peripheral equipment
(4 maximum per CPU).
CM9700-SER-32 Port expansion unit; 32 serial communication (SERCOM) ports per unit. Up to three units can be added to a CC1. (Check
with Pelco Systems Applications Department before adding to an existing CM9700-CC1). Includes interconnecting
cables and adapters for DB9 and RJ-45 connectors. Data interface can be RS-232 or RS-422.
NOTES ON USING THE SYSTEM CPU:
You can use CM9760-CC1/CM9760-NW1 CPUs with the System 9780 if the CPU has been updated with software version level 9.02.XXX
(note that at this software level the first three digits—9.02 in this case—must be at the same version level in the CPU (CC1 and NW1) and
in the MGR software; the remaining three digits, such as .001 in version level 9.02.001, can vary).
Note, however, that software version level 9.02 requires a minimum of 16 MB of RAM in the CPU. If necessary, you can upgrade the RAM
in a CM9760-CC1 using the software upgrade kit appropriate for your CPU. Contact Pelco Technical Support at 1-800-289-9100 or
1-559-292-1981 for additional information.
Matrix Bay
CM9780-MXB Video matrix bay equipped with CM9700-MPS power supply; 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging.
CM9700-MPS Matrix bay power supply (spare); 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50Hz.
CM9780-DFC Rear panel video card; connects video ribbon cables from the CM9700-VPP video patch panels; also used for
sideframing, downframing, and looping.
CM9780-VCC Video camera card capable of accepting up to 32 camera inputs; also requires a rear panel card (CM9780-DFC or
CM9780-RPC).
CM9780-RPC Rear panel video card; provides 32 BNC connectors used for sideframing from additional input bays.
CM9780-VMC Video monitor card providing 16 monitor outputs; requires CM9780-RPM.
CM9780-RPM Rear panel monitor card; provides 16 BNCs to connect monitor outputs to matrix bay; also interfaces video output
signals from video output card.
CM9700-VPP Video patch panel; provides 32 BNC inputs for bringing video inputs into the system or 32 BNC connections for looping
video out of the system. (3 VPP units = 2 RUs)
CM9700-VPP-RK Optional rack mount designed to hold up to 16 CM9700-VPP patch panels. (8 RUs)
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