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10 C578M-A (4/05)In addition to communications, there are number of additional functions handled by the CM9760-CCC.POWER The power-input connector, fu
C578M-A (4/05) 11This allows users with existing RS-232 DT devices to retain that configuration capability in the newHS. Figure 1-6 highlights the geo
12 C578M-A (4/05)THE SEU (Serial Expansion Unit)The SEU subunit of the HS, like that of the CPS, is also divided into three sections. Devicesconnected
C578M-A (4/05) 13MASTER/SLAVE STATUS FOR CC1Sercom port 1 on the CC1-A or CC1-B side of the SEU subunit may be wired to provide the currentstatus of t
14 C578M-A (4/05)1.5 INSTALLATION PREVIEWFigure 1-11 combines elements of previous illustrations into what is essentially a wire routing of theblock
C578M-A (4/05) 15Figure 1-11. Basic Hookup, Wire RoutesCOM 1 COM 2 VGA PRINTERCOM 1 COM 2
16 C578M-A (4/05)SECTION 2.0: INSTALLATION2.1 PHYSICALAs previously stated, the connections from 9700-CC1s (CC1-A and -B) to the HS are duplicates of
C578M-A (4/05) 179700-CC1 TO CPS (Diagnostic Group)The connection points for diagnostic and monitor tools for hot switch and system status are shown i
18 C578M-A (4/05)9700-CC1 TO SEU (Expansion Group)Devices connected to the EQUIPMENT output port (which the designated Master switch has access to)are
C578M-A (4/05) 19DIP SWITCH SETTINGSSome HS operating parameters are determined via two DIP switches, which are physically located tothe left of the f
2 C578M-A (4/05)CONTENTSSECTION 1.0: INTRODUCTION1.1 HS DEFINED ...
20 C578M-A (4/05)2.2 POWER-UP AND INITIALIZATIONOnce configuration files have been programmed and loaded and all connection cabling has been run,then
C578M-A (4/05) 21SECTION 3.0: OPERATION3.1 PRELIMINARY REMARKSThere are two modes of HS operation. One is termed the synchronous mode and the other,
22 C578M-A (4/05)3.3 OPERATOR TOOLSLEDsA visual check of LED activity should be the top item on your checklist for determining the operationalstatus
C578M-A (4/05) 23Table A. LED ActivityMODE SYNCHRONOUS ASYNCHRONOUSCONTROL STATUS FAULT STATUS NONEA-Side B-SideMaster, Master A-Sid
24 C578M-A (4/05)The following table illustrates how to implement these actions for the HS. Included are pertinent “before and after” visual changes a
C578M-A (4/05) 253.4 OPERATOR RESPONSES AND METHODSUser interaction with the HS is necessary when (1) a system error occurs, which generates a FAULTL
26 C578M-A (4/05)DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR AND SYSTEM WINDOW USENormal OperationDuring normal startup, the diagnostic screen on the monitor (attached to the
C578M-A (4/05) 27Table D. Diagnostic DisplaysDIP 1-2 is ON.The diagnostic screensillustrated here arethose seen prior to theimplementation of eachfun
28 C578M-A (4/05)Table D. Diagnostic Displays (continued)Initialization failure.One side fails to bootup or establishcommunication withthe HSB-side f
C578M-A (4/05) 29SYSTEM UPDATE PROCEDURETable E (see NOTE at end of Table) describes the procedure to follow when it is necessary to update,change, or
C578M-A (4/05) 3LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSSECTION 1.0: INTRODUCTION1-1. HS Block Diagram ...
30 C578M-A (4/05)A Mstr Sync A On longB Slv Sync B On shortA Online A OffB Mstr Async B On solidA Offline A OffB Mstr Async B On solidA Offline A OffB
C578M-A (4/05) 31SECTION 4.0: APPENDICESINTRODUCTORY REMARKSAll appendices (except Appendix 4.5), focus on specific installation issues or various si
32 C578M-A (4/05)APPENDIX 4.2 HS UPDATE (Previous Model of Hot Switch Installed)The previous model of the hot switch has existed for some time. Th
C578M-A (4/05) 33Figure A4-1 also highlight the two major differences between the current and previous hot switch:1. COM Port FlexibilityThe COM 1 and
34 C578M-A (4/05)Figure A4-2. HS-NIU Connections1 CC1 A 8 1 CC1 B 8 1 EQUIPMENT 8CC1-BSEUCC1-ACCCINOUTABNIUNODE 1ABLOGGING PRNTERABCC1-BSEUCC1-ACCCNO
C578M-A (4/05) 35Interfacing network nodes with a hot switch (illustrated in Figure A4-2) can be extended to include theNIU itself. Figure A4-3 keeps
36 C578M-A (4/05)APPENDIX 4.5 DATA CABLE PARAMETERSData communication cables are used in the CM9760 system to connect required equipment toappropriat
C578M-A (4/05) 37Remote Hookup of the CM9760-KBDThe 9760 keyboard comes with associated cables and a CM9505UPS (universal power supply) tosupply the 1
38 C578M-A (4/05)For remote installation of the keyboard, the user must supply a cable of appropriate length that supportsthe TIA/EIA-422-B (RS-422) c
C578M-A (4/05) 39In either case, Pelco recommends using a cable similar to Belden 9843, that meets or exceeds the support requirements for TIA/EIA-422
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40 C578M-A (4/05)SECTION 5.0: GENERAL5.1 SPECIFICATIONSMODELSCM9760-HS Computer Changeover System-hot switch interface unit for redundant(consists o
C578M-A (4/05) 41GENERALCM9760-HSOperating Temperature: 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)Construction: AluminumFinish: Black, polyester powder coatMounting (e
42 C578M-A (4/05)CC1 A CC1 ‘A’ EQUIPMENTCC1 B CC1 ‘B’ PORT(9700 SERCOM) (SEU) (SEU) EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION11223344556677889910 1011 1112 1213 1314 1415
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C578M-A (4/05) 5Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.1. Installation and servicing should only be
6 C578M-A (4/05)9760 HS COMMUNICATIONSPARAMETERSCC1 to HS Interface:(Comm Parameters)Equipment # 16Baud Rate 9600Parity EVENNIU to HS Interface:(Comm
C578M-A (4/05) 7Figure 1-2. CC1 Connection Groups1.2 CC1 CONNECTION GROUPSThe rear view of a matrix switch (referenced in the block diagram of Figur
8 C578M-A (4/05)1.4 SUBUNIT HIGHLIGHTSThe main characteristics and functions of each subunit of the HS are discussed in the followingparagraphs. Impo
C578M-A (4/05) 9LOGGING PRNTRABABOUTIN120-240 VAC 50/60 HzCC120053THE CCC (Computer Changeover Control)The CCC subunit is the heart of the hot sw
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