Pelco CM9760-KBD-E35 User Manual

SYSTEM 9760® KBD FIRMWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
C1500M (9/99)
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS
IMPORTANT:
CAUTION
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES
The instructions in this manual cover the installation of the following items:
Performing the System 9760 KBD upgrade does not erase user-programmed information in existing keyboards.
wear a grounding strap connected to an approved grounding source when working on or around exposed electronic components. Handle circuit boards by their edges.
CM9760-KBD-E75
System 9760 KBD Software
Package contents:
1 System 9760 KBD software U3 PROM chip,
version 7.50, p/n IC53-0043-2750
1 Chip Extraction Tool
Not included, but needed:
1 Phillips screwdriver
Upgrade
Instructions
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CM9760-KBD-E35
System 9760 KBD Firmware
Package contents:
1 System 9760 KBD software U3 PROM chip,
version 3.50, p/n IC53-0006-2305
1 Chip Extraction Tool
Not included, but needed:
1 Phillips screwdriver
Downgrade
Kit
The chip provided in this package is for upgrading KBDs that have version 3.11 or earlier software. To enable the full feature set embodied in this package, the MGR and system software should be at the corresponding version level (7.50.000). The expanded feature set includes:
Feature Set:
Feature set of button key define functions commensurate with 9760MGR version 7.50.000
Date format entry changed from day-month-year to month-day-year
“Preset delete” option moved to the Define Preset Menu
Parity byte selection for Coms 1-3 can be changed to none, even or odd
Button Key Functions Added:
MAC Group X
ALT BWD
Functions Added:
Options to define PIN in direct control mode
GPI selection range extended
Follow the INSTALLATION instructions starting on page 2
The chip provided in this package is for downgrading new KBD orders to allow them to be used with version 9760MGR 1.16.010 or earlier version of software. With this kit, the user can add new keyboards to an existing system (version
1.16.010 or earlier 9760MGR software) without having to upgrade to the latest system and 9760MGR software.
Of course, the feature set available for the keyboard will correspond to that associated with the 1.16.010 version of 9760MGR software.
The installation of this chip enables the following:
The feature set of button key define functions is commensurate with 9760MGR version 1.16.010 or earlier software
Eliminates problems arising out of conflicts between new 9760KBDs using version 7.5 firmware with 9760MGR version 1.16.010 software
Follow the INSTALLATION instructions starting on page 2
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INSTALLATION
To change the U3 PROM chip on the KBD motherboard:
1. Log off of the keyboard and then unplug it (note which port you unplugged it from; if you plug the cable back into the wrong port after the procedure, your screen will be blank and you might draw the wrong conclusion as to the reason why).
2. Turn the keyboard over on its back and remove the 9 phillips screws that attach the bottom plate. Refer to Figure 1; pay attention to the text references in the figure.
NOTE:
CAUTION
The screw towards the middle of the keyboard has a plastic retaining nut (on some models). This screw must be removed LAST (it is referenced as screw #9 in Figure 1). Remove all other screws FIRST, then lift the back cover off slightly; reach in carefully to locate and hold the nut in place with your finger to keep it from turning and remove the last screw.
:After the last screw is removed, lift off the bottom plate of the keyboard CAREFULLY and GENTLY in the direction indicated in
Figure 2. Of the several wires that have their destination in the boot cover for the joystick, are several fine wires that are soldered to the surface of the motherboard. Rough handling could cause a wire to detach inadvertently.
Figure 1.
Removing the CM9760-KBD Bottom Cover
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