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8MPT9500 and MPT9500TD Dimension Drawing ..............................19
REVISION HISTORY
Manual #DateComments
C535M12/93Original version.
C535M-A1/95Updated manual to include preset tour programming
C535M-B1/96Manual updated per ECO #95-421 to reflect changes in
8/98Manual update per PAR #98039 to clarify zone labeling
and other software updates. Sections 5.0 through 5.3.9
are totally new material as per ECO #95-006.
the number of steps available for programming tours
(section 5.3.3 rewritten) as well as changes in setting
the time display (section 5.3.12.1 rewritten). Changes
also included the addition of a “NOTE” at the beginning
of section 5.3.3 as well as screen and text updates to
section 5.3.11.1 (programming zones). Additional
changes per ECO #96-017 were also included.
instructions in Section 4.3.11, ZONES. Changed
manual to new format.
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1.0 GENERAL
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS
Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be
observed.
1.Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel
and conform to all local codes.
2.Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X ,6 or
6P enclosure, it is designed for Indoor use only and it must not be installed
where exposed to rain and moisture.
3.Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.
4.After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resistance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed
parts have not been connected to line circuitry.
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a
risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and
maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this
unit.
CAUTION:
RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information
in this manual prior to installation and operation.
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2.0 DESCRIPTION
The MPT9500 Transmitter/Controller provides control in Vertical Interval Signaling
(standard or extended Coaxitron®) and RS-485 formats. The transmitter/controller
supports control options of the CX9500, CX9504 and CX9000 Series Coaxitron
receiver/drivers, as well as Intercept® and Legacy® Series receiver/drivers.
The transmitter/controller will actuate the following receiver/driver features:
•Full PTZ (pan/tilt and zoom) including Varispeed
•Programming and actuation of up to 8 auxiliary functions
•Remote adjustment of Intercept® receiver/driver lens speed
•Programming and actuation of ZONES
•Programming and actuation of PRESETS
•Programming and actuation of PATTERNS
•Programming and actuation of LABELS
•Ten-character alphanumeric panel display
•On-screen programming instructions
The MPT9500TD version also offers the following features in addition to those listed
above:
•Time and date generation
•Nonvolatile memory storage
•Preset tours
•Auxiliary programming functions
•Keyboard diagnostics
2.1 MODELS
®
MPT9500Desktop transmitter/controller with pan/tilt joystick; preset, pat-
MPT9500XSame as the MPT9500 except operates on 230 VAC input.
MPT9500TDOffers the same features as the MPT9500, but with the added
MPT9500TDXSame as the MPT9500TD except operates on 230 VAC input.
tern, zone capability; label programming; zoom lens control;
programming and actuation of 8 auxiliary functions. Also features a 10-character alphanumeric display. Operates on 120
VAC input power.
features of time and date generation and tour programming.
Operates on 120 VAC input.
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3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 THE VIS (COAXITRON®) CONTROL SYSTEM
The operating distance for the Vertical Interval Signaling (VIS) system is probably
the most crucial installation parameter. For a VIS control system, the maximum loss
allowed across the coax is 4 dB at 1 MHz. The actual distance for a system without
equalizing amplifiers can be calculated by the following formula.
Distance =4 dB / Loss of the Coax Cable and any Splices
NOTE:
“Loss of the Coax Cable
and any Splices” is obtained from
the cable manufacturer’s data
sheets. The splice loss can vary, but
a good splice can be assumed to
add about 0.5 dB loss to the cable.
MPT9500
Terminations for the video must be supplied at the controller end of the coax. The
correct termination is 75 ohms. If multiple components such as a VCR or monitors
are on the coax line, the piece of equipment at the extreme end should supply the
only termination.
Multiple receivers may be controlled from a single transmitter if a manual or bridging switcher is used for selection of the desired receiver. Refer to Figure 1.
3.2 THE 4-WIRE RS-485 CONTROL SYSTEM
This system is used in applications where multiple receivers will listen to a single
control channel, but duplex operation is desired. The RS-485 system presents several unique installation requirements. These requirements are shown in Figure 2
and discussed next.
Excessive connection lengths are not acceptable because they produce reflections
that cause message errors. This means a “star” or “T” topology is not acceptable.
The extreme ends of the cable must have 120-ohm termination resistors to minimize reflections.
LOOPING OUTPUT
MONITOR OUTPUT
VIDEO INPUT
MANUAL
SWITCHER
CX9500
CX9500
MON 1
CX9500
Figure 1. Multiple Camera Coaxitron® System
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3.3 CONNECTING TO THE RECEIVERS
The rear panel view and pin out for the 6 pin modular cable is shown in Figure 3.
Refer to Figures 4 and 5 for additional system configurations.
PROGRAMMING MONITOR
KEEP PARALLEL CONNECTIONS
INTO RECEIVERS VERY SHORT
NO “T” CONNECTIONS
Figure 3. MPT9500 Rear View and RS-485 Serial Port Pin Out
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PROGRAMMING
MONITOR
KEEP PARALLEL CONNECTIONS
INTO RECEIVERS VERY SHORT;
NO “T” CONNECTIONS.
CX9504
1 TXD (–)
2 TXD (+)
3 GND
RXD (–)
RXD (+)
4 GND
5 RXD (–)
6 RXD (+)
CX9504
RXD (–)
RXD (+)
RXD (–)
RXD (+)
Figure 4. RS-485 Simplex System (PTZ Control Only)
TWISTED
PAIR
CX9504
KEEP PARALLEL CONNECTIONS
INTO RECEIVERS VERY SHORT;
NO “T” CONNECTIONS.
COAX
CX9504
CX9504
PROGRAMMING
MONITOR
MPT9500
MANUAL SWITCHER
COAX
CX9500
CX9500
COAX
MICROWAVE
REMOTE RECEIVER
Figure 5. Combination Coaxitron
®
and RS-485 (Simplex) System
CX9504
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4.0 OPERATION
The MPT9500 operates in one of three modes: Coaxitron® Standard (15-bit protocol), Coaxitron® Extended (32-bit protocol) and RS-485. Which mode is usable depends upon receiver configuration; however, upon power up or reset the transmitter
will wake up in the default Coaxitron® “extended commands” mode. The keyboard
display will indicate “EXT CXTRN” when in this mode.
Default keyboard display
EXT CXTRN
Normal pan/tilt and lens functions will operate by pressing the appropriately labeled
buttons on the keypad. In general, operation and control functions of receivers are
actuated by the grouped keys on the left side of the keyboard while programming
functions utilize the grouped keys on the right side of the keyboard. Refer to Figure
6 and Figure 7 for keypad layout and keyboard control descriptions respectively
PRESET
GO
PRESET
SET
IRIS
OPEN
IRIS
CLOSE
PAN
AUTO
PAN
MAN
FOCUS
NEAR
FOCUS
FAR
CAMERA
CAMERA
ZOOM
TELE
ZOOM
WIDE
PTZ CONTROL
KEYS
OFF
ON
F1123
F2456
F3789
AUXCLEAR0SELECT
Figure 6. MPT9500 Keypad Layout
KEYBOARD
DISPLAY
TURBO
BUTTON
PROGRAMMING &
FUNCTION KEYS
ALARM
ACK
COAX
RECV
RECV
ADDRS
ZONE
Figure 7. MPT9500 Layout of Operating Controls & Functions
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4.1 SELECTION OF STANDARD COAXITRON
To select the Standard Coaxitron® mode of operation, press the number “1” key and
then press the “COAX RECV” key. The default keyboard display will read “STD
CXTRN”. This mode will operate the standard 15 bit Coaxitron
preset commands.
4.2 SELECTION OF RS-485 CONTROL
To switch from Coaxitron® to RS-485 mode, enter the number of the desired receiver address (such as “1”) and press the “RECV ADDRS” key. The keyboard display will show:
SET COM
®
®
receivers and their
NOTE:
Video must pass through
the MPT9500 for on screen instructions to appear on the monitor.
NOTE:
The duplex mode is really
a half-duplex communication
scheme where the transmitter
awaits a command acknowledge
from the receiver. If there is a bad
acknowledge, or the transmitter
times out waiting for a receiver response, the command will be retransmitted up to 5 times. Duplex
mode should therefore exhibit better control.
The monitor will display communication selection information:
SET COM TYPE
JOYSTICK
SIMPLEX?
→
→
❊
DUPLEX?
If the receive lines on the transmitter have been utilized, the duplex mode may be
selected by moving the * character with the joystick to the DUPLEX? row and pressing
the F1 key to enable that selection. Similarly, to select simplex communication,
move the * character with the joystick to the SIMPLEX? row and press the F1 key to
enable that selection.
After pressing the F1 key, the keyboard display will be:
RX ADDRS 1
and after approximately 5 seconds the display will default to RS-485 mode:
RS-485 MODE
To check the currently assigned address, press the RECV ADDRS key only. The
display will indicate the address number.
Extended commands are programmed as normal.
To revert back to Coaxitron® mode, press the COAX RECV key.
4.3 EXTENDED COMMANDS
4.3.1 Presets and Preset Labels In Extended Coaxitron® or
RS-485 Mode
To create a preset in Extended Coaxitron® or RS-485 mode, move the pan/tilt to the
desired location.
There are 32 possible preset position numbers (1-32) available.
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Enter whatever number you desire or need and press the “PRESET SET” key. The
keyboard display will show:
PGM LABEL
and the following screen will pop up on the monitor:
Flashing
Cursor
EDIT PRESET LABEL
CLEAR TO EXIT
USE JOYSTICK
→
→
UP DOWN CHAR SET
→
→
CHAR POSITION
F2 TO SEND LABEL
giving you the programming information you need to create a preset label on the
monitor.
At the flashing cursor position, you may cycle through the available characters either continuously or one at a time by appropriate use of the joystick up/down controls. Moving the joystick left or right changes the next label character placement
position. Holding the joystick up/down or left/right with the joystick turbo button depressed (see Figure 7) causes the characters to change, or the cursor to move
more rapidly. The receiver will accept labels up to 20 characters in length. After the
label is completed, press the F2 key to send the label to the receiver.
4.3.1.1 Sending a Preset Only
In the event that a preset label is not needed or desired for this preset position, then
just press the F2 key immediately; your preset will be sent but no label will be
associated with it.
4.3.1.2 Exiting Preset and Label Edit Mode
On the other hand, if you have changed your mind about creating either a preset or
a label, or if you had pressed the PRESET SET key accidentally and wish to exit,
then simply press the CLEAR button on the keypad.
4.3.1.3 Additional Presets and/or Labels
After a label and/or preset is created and sent to the receiver, the preset/label process
is complete. Additional presets and/or labels may be created by continuing to the next
preset position and repeating the appropriate portions of Sections 4.3.1 and 4.3.1.1.
4.3.1.4 Returning to a Preset
To return to a specific preset, enter the number of the preset and press the PRESET GO key. The pan/tilt should return to the correct preset and display the assigned label.
4.3.2 Presets In Standard Coaxitron® Mode
4.3.2.1 Setting a Preset
In STANDARD COAXITRON® mode, no preset labels are available, so proceed in
the normal way. First, move the pan/tilt to the desired location and then enter the
desired number for the preset (1-32). Press the PRESET SET key. The keyboard
display will then display SET PRST X, where X is the preset address you just picked.
Let’s say you picked address 4. The keyboard display would be as follows:
SET PRST 4
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and on the monitor the following screen will appear:
NOTE:
for the
Before programming a tour
FIRST TIME
, it is recommended that you clear the programming area by pressing the
turbo button on the joystick (see
Figure 7).
SET PRESET?
JOYSTICK
→
→
F1 TO EXIT
YES
❊
NO
Joystick operation for Standard Coaxitron® mode is the same as that already described for Extended and RS-485 mode. If the PRESET SET key has been hit accidentally and you wish to exit, use the joystick to position the * character in the “NO”
row and press the F1 key. If setting a preset was really intended then make sure the
* character is positioned in the “YES” row and press the F1 key. The preset is complete. Continue to the next preset position and repeat this section to add more presets.
4.3.2.2 Preset Scans
The standard Coaxitron® Preset receiver will sequence through all of its available
presets at a predefined dwell. To evoke this option, key in the number from 5 up to
64 seconds. Next, press the PAN/AUTO key. The receiver will cycle through its presets in ascending order up to 360 cycles, then it will stop and need to be initiated
again for further sequencing.
4.3.3 Preset Tours (Standard or Extended Coaxitron® Modes)
MPT9500TD Only
To program a tour for a Coaxitron® receiver, press the number 4 key followed by the
F2 key. On the monitor, the following screen will appear:
F1 TO EXIT
JOYSTICK
ENTER VALUE
→
→
→
→
F2 NEXT
Dwell Time
(in seconds)
Preset
Address
Some preliminary remarks regarding preset tours and the terms used in the above
screen might be in order. Preset tours consist of the sequential execution of a programmed series of up to 65 previously set presets, viewed one at a time, at the end
of which the cycle repeats until interrupted. You will recall that there are 32 possible
preset addresses. When programming a “tour” any (up to 32) of the possible preset
address positions may be included in the tour since 65 preset positions (called
“steps”) are available in a tour. Only 5 programmable steps at a time appear on any
given screen and each screen of 5 steps is called a page, giving a total of 13
“pages”. Assuming you had programmed the first 5 steps, hitting the F2 key would
bring up page 2 (steps 6-10) which would appear as follows:
STEP
1 2 3 4 5
DWL
PRE
Flashing Cursor
F1 TO EXIT
JOYSTICK
→
→
→
→
ENTER VALUE
F2 NEXT F3 PREV
Dwell Time
(in seconds)
STEP
6 7 8 9 10
DWL
Preset
Address
PRE
Flashing Cursor
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NOTE & WARNING:
While in
the programming preset tours
mode, you may delete all previously
programmed tour steps by pressing the turbo button on the joystick
(see Figure 7). Make sure you really want to do this before pressing
the button.
Hitting F3 PREV would take you back to the previous page. PRE stands for preset
address (1-32). DWL stands for dwell rate entered in seconds (1-99). During the
execution of a preset tour, dwell rate is NOT the amount of time spent at any one
camera viewing position or preset address. Dwell rate is defined as the amount of
time in seconds between the moment the pan/tilt begins moving to the current preset and the next preset in the tour. An example might make this clearer.
Assume you have a programmed preset tour of 5 steps consisting of corresponding
preset addresses of 1 through 5 and that you have entered a dwell rate of 10 seconds for each step. Let
and is getting ready to move onto the second step of the tour. As soon as the pan/
tilt begins to move from step 1 to step 2 of the tour, the dwell rate time for step two
begins to time out. If it takes 2 seconds for the pan/tilt to reach step 2 of the tour,
then the pan/tilt will spend only 8 seconds of actual viewing time at preset address
2. You can clearly see, therefore, that one must make allowances when entering the
dwell rate to allow time for the pan/tilt to arrive at one preset before being sent to the
next one in the tour. Consequently, actual viewing time at each preset in the tour
can be defined as:
VIEW TIME = Dwell Rate – Pan/Tilt Movement
(actual)(in seconds)(previous to current preset, in seconds)
With these remarks in mind, it should be fairly straightforward to program your preset tour. By default, the initial screen will show a flashing cursor in the DWL row on
page 1, step 1 as previously shown. Use the joystick to move the cursor down to the
PRE row and enter a preset number (1-32), then move the cursor to the DWL row
for step 1 and enter a time in seconds (1-99). Continue programming steps 2-5 in
like manner, using the joystick to move to a new column. If an incorrect value is
entered, the CLEAR key may be used to erase position specific values. To program
steps 6-10, press F2 and continue as before. Press F2 again to program steps 11-
15. To move back one page, press the F3 key. When all desired tour steps are
programmed, press F1 to return to normal operation mode.
’
s say that the pan/tilt has stopped at the first preset address
4.3.4 Preset Tours (RS-485 Modes) MPT9500TD Only
When programming in the RS-485 mode, an additional row labeled RCV will appear above the DWL row.
F1 TO EXIT
JOYSTICK
→
→
→
→
ENTER VALUE
F2 NEXT
STEP
1 2 3 4 5
RCV
DWL
PRE
RCV stands for receiver number and may be programmed in the same manner as
DWL and PRE. Legal receiver numbers range from 1 to 32. All other functions and
programming controls operate the same as described in the previous sections.
4.3.5 Running Preset Tours
To run a preset tour, press the number 5 key followed by the F2 key. The keyboard
display should be:
PRESET TOUR
The pan/tilt will be sent immediately to the first preset of the tour, and after the dwell
time programmed in the first step, will continue to the next tour preset. The tour will
continue stepping from one tour preset to the next until the user moves the joystick,
at which time the unit will return to normal operation.
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4.3.6 Programming Lens Speed
This feature is only available on receivers that support programming lens speed. To
program lens speed, press the number 8 key followed by the F1 key. The keyboard
display should be as follows:
ZOOM SPD
The following screen will appear on the monitor.
ENTER ZOOM SPEED
1 - 4 and PUSH SELECT
F1 TO EXIT
The numerical range 1 - 4 is called the “speed spread”. A value of “1” selects the
slowest and a value of “4” selects the fastest lens speed. As soon as a value is
entered, say for example 3, it is reflected in the keyboard display:
ZOOM SPD 3
Press the SELECT key. The keyboard display will change to:
FOCUS SPD
The following screen will appear on the monitor:
Again, 1-4 or “speed spread” carries the same meaning as just discussed. Any
valid numerical value entered is again reflected in the keyboard display. As soon as
the SELECT key is pressed, the focus speeds are set and the program automatically returns to normal operation.
4.3.7 Clear Screen
This command will clear from the screen any text generated by the receiver. To
activate this command press the number 4 key and press the F1 key.
4.3.8 Flip
This command will cause an Intercept® or Spectra™ dome to do a high speed 180
degree change in direction. To actuate, press the number 5 key and press the F1
key.
ENTER FOCUS SPEED
1 - 4 and PUSH SELECT
F1 TO EXIT
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4.3.9 Programming Auxiliary Functions
This feature will operate only on receivers that support this option. This programming feature in the new receivers will allow the auxiliary outputs (1-8) to be either
latching or momentary. To enter this program mode press the number 6 key followed by the F1 key. The monitor output of the MPT9500 will display the following:
SET AUX TYPE
RECEIVER #
JOYSTICK
→
→
→
SELECT TO SET
F1 TO EXIT
AUX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LAT
❊
❊
❊
❊
❊
❊
MOM
→
❊
❊
where:
Blinking
“LAT” means latching
“MOM” means momentary and
RECEIVER # identifies 1 of 32 possible receiver addresses (if you’re in the Coaxitron
mode the receiver address will, of course, always be one [1]) .
If you program an auxiliary function for latching, this means the function will remain
turned on until turned off. If you program an auxiliary function as being momentary,
the function will generate a 16 ms ON/OFF pulse.
To program an auxiliary function, position the cursor, which is at the blinking star
“default” position, with the joystick in whichever row you want activated for that
auxiliary position and press the SELECT button. All stars are initially in the latching
row. Pressing the select button while the cursor is in the MOM row for any given
AUX position will move the star to the MOM row for that AUX position. Once all
choices have been made, hit the F1 key to exit the program. This sends the message to the receiver.
You can program another receiver by selecting its address and repeating the steps
just described.
If there is ever a power loss, then the AUX functions will need to be reprogrammed.
4.3.9.1 Sending Auxiliary Commands
To activate an AUX command press the number key (1-8) of the desired Auxiliary
function and press the AUX key.
4.3.9.2 Deactivating Auxiliary Commands
®
To deactivate an auxiliary command in Extended Coaxitron® or RS-485 modes,
press the numbered key (1-8) of the desired Auxiliary function, then press the F3
key. The keyboard display will indicate that the auxiliary function has been cleared.
4.3.10 Patterns
This feature allows the operator to program a customized sequence of pan/tilt and
zoom functions for a limited amount of time. This sequence may be repeatedly run
by the operator. This feature will operate only on receivers that support patterns. It
is not possible to run more than one pattern at a time.
4.3.10.1 Programming Patterns
To begin programming a pattern, press the number 1 key and then press the F1 key.
The receiver will display “PROGRAMMING PATTERN”. Activate any pan/tilt (no
turbo speed) and lens function required for the extent of time the receiver will allow.
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4.3.10.2 Pattern End Point
If the pattern time is less than the maximum allowed, simply end the pattern sequence by pressing the number 2 key and then press the F1 key. This will end the
pattern routine.
4.3.10.3 Running a Pattern
To activate the pattern, press the number 3 key followed by the F1 key. The pattern
will run indefinitely. To end the pattern send any PTZ command to the receiver.
4.3.11 Zones
Zones are specific pan areas to which identifying labels can be attached. There are
eight possible zones. The larger the number, the higher priority the zone label has.
This means if two zones overlap, the higher number zone will be displayed.
4.3.11.1 Programming Zone Labels
NOTE:
If you have entered zone
labels programming by accident,
you can exit by pressing the
CLEAR button.
NOTE:
There are three precautions that must be taken into account when programming zone
labels.
1.Zone label must be off. See Section 4.3.11.3
2.Zones cannot span the dead area of the position encoder. To identify the dead
area send the receiver to preset 34. See Section 4.3.1.4. The receiver will pan
and stop at the dead area. Avoid spanning this area with a zone.
3.This feature will operate only on receivers that support zones.
To begin programming a zone label, press the number 3 key followed by the ZONE
key. The instructions will appear on the monitor display as follows:
EDIT ZONE LABEL
USE JOYSTICK
→
UP DOWN CHAR SET
→
→
→
CHAR POSITION
F1 TO SEND LABEL
CLEAR TO EXIT
The joystick is used to move the char set up, down, right and left to the desired
position of the characters. The blinking character will indicate which position you
are editing. The receiver will allow 20 characters on the screen.
To send the label, press the F1 key and wait a moment for the transmission to be
completed. The label will appear on the video from the appropriate receiver.
Next enter a zone number (1-8) and momentarily press the SELECT key. Program
the zone by panning right only to the desired end of the zone. Now enter the same
zone number and momentarily press SELECT.
The zone label is now complete. Repeat these steps for the next zone(s), making
certain not to span the dead area.
4.3.11.2 Zone Label On
To turn on the zone label, press the number 1 key followed by the ZONE key.
4.3.11.3 Zone Label Off
To turn off the zone label, press the number 2 key followed by the ZONE key.
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4.3.12 Time (MPT9500TD Only)
The MPT9500 is equipped with a time clock for specific functions requiring reference to time and date.
4.3.12.1 Set Time (MPT9500TD Only)
To set the time, press the number 1 key followed by the F2 key. The keyboard
display will be as follows:
YEARS
and on the monitor will appear the following:
ENTER YEAR
and PUSH SELECT
F1 TO EXIT
Enter a value for the year and momentarily press SELECT. The program automatically advances to enter the month’s value and the corresponding displays on the
keyboard and monitor will follow suit. Follow the same procedure for entering each
field. The program will automatically advance to days, hours, minutes and seconds.
If you enter an incorrect or illogical value for an entry, say “32” for DAY, the entry will
clear and the program will not let you advance to the next setting. When all data has
been entered, the program will end automatically.
4.3.12.2 Display Time On (MPT9500TD Only)
To display the time on the monitor output press the number 2 key followed by the F2
key.
4.3.12.3 Display Time Off (MPT9500TD Only)
To remove the time from the monitor output press the number 3 key followed by the
F2 key.
4.3.13 Alarms
Alarm programming for the MPT9500 is not available.
4.3.14 Keyboard Diagnostics
To activate, enter the number 88 followed by pressing the F3 key. At this point,
whatever key is depressed is reflected on the keyboard display. This tests the keys
only and does not test any other part of the controller. To exit press the CLEAR key.
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NOTE:
Operating distances are
calculated and based on typical
performance. The actual calculations are explained in the installation section of this manual and
should be done for each application prior to installation.
5.0 SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
Input Voltage:(50/60 Hz) 120, 230 VAC
Power
Consumption:12 watts
Control Method:Coaxitron® VIS
4-wire RS-485
Standard
Baud Rates:VIS 1 MHz
RS-485 2400 baud
Command
Error Rates:DUPLEX 0%
SIMPLEX 2%
Input Video Level: 0.5 to 1.5 Vp-p
Operating
Distances:VIS - 2000 ft (609m) on RG-11
Operating
Temperature:0 to 120° F (-18 to 49° C)
Dimensions:See Figure 8
Rating:NEMA 1
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)
Figure 8. MPT9500 and MPT9500TD Dimension Drawing
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6.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION
WARRANTY
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or
workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Esprit,
Genex, Legacy, and Spectra are registered
trademarks of Pelco.
Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco.
• Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products.
• Three years on Genex
• Three years on Camclosure
CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-2X camera models, which have a fiveyear warranty.
• Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.
• Two years on Legacy
dome products.
• Two years on Spectra
continuous motion applications.
• Two years on Esprit
• Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video
recorders, and Endura
• One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be
covered for a period of six months.
• Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications
(that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment.
All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs
made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under
this warranty.
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the
specific use or application made of the Products. Pelco’s liability for any claim, whether based on
breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product liability, relating
to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event
will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss
of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or
otherwise.
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have
additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981
to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following information:
1. Model and serial number
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number
3. Details of the defect or problem
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty
conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the product when returned.
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received
by Pelco.
RETURNS
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at (800)
289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA number if returned for credit,
and RA number if returned for repair).
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing charge.
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number
and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address below.
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:
Service Department
Pelco
3500 Pelco Way
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed
to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:
Clovis, CA 93612-5699
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:
Pelco
3500 Pelco Way
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:
Pelco c/o Expeditors
473 Eccles Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
Phone: 650-737-1700
Fax: 650-737-0933
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Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).
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and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2, CC3701H-2X,
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, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series fixed
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, Esprit®, ExSite™, and PS20 scanners, including when used in
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and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).
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Series distributed network-based video products.
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union
regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment.
20Pelco Manual C535M-B (8/98)
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