Product Information System 9760
®
is a full-featured video matrix switching control
system that allows users to view and control up to 2,048 cameras
and 512 monitors on a single node. Up to 96 individual user-defined
ID numbers can be assigned to allow or deny access to system
functions.
The base configuration for this system is made up of a central
processing unit (CC1), matrix switching bay(s) (MXBs) with video
input/output modules, and keyboard controllers (KBDs). Optional
components can be added to enhance system capabilities.
Preconfigured, prepackaged systems make installation fast and
simple. System 9760 features a user-friendly Windows-based
management system, which allows for easy system programming
and maintenance.
Macros allow activation of events based on schedule or alarm.
Macros may call system-wide sequences (tours); activate preset
positions on properly equipped cameras; automate VCR control; and
activate external relays to control auxiliary functions such as locking
doors (additional equipment may be required).
System 9760
also includes built-in video loss detection and system
diagnostic features. Optional DVR/VCR management allows DVRs
and VCRs to be controlled directly from the system keyboards.
Suitable DVRs and VCRs can be monitored for operational
conditions ensuring continuous recording.
Product Overview
- Microprocessor-Based, Full Cross-Point Video Matrix
- Control up to 2,048 Cameras and 512 Monitors in a Single Node, or
Expand Camera Capacity with a Multi-Node System (up to 24
Nodes).
- Full System Reports From CM9700-MGR Provide System Wiring and
Configuration Details
- Sixteen RS-422 COM Ports (Expandable to 120) and Two RS-232
Full-Duplex Ports Available on the CPU
- Logical Camera Selection
- Priority Level Operation
- Multiplexer, DVR, and VCR Control Via Keyboard
- Built-in Video Loss Detection and System Diagnostics
- Windows
®
-Based System Management Software (Windows 2000,
XP) Includes Multilanguage Menus and On-Screen Help
- Factory Tested Prepackaged Systems
- ASCII Data Input to Interface Access Control and Other External
Computer-Based Systems
- Step-Command Macro Programming
- Remote Viewing and Control over TCP/IP Networks Using PelcoNet™
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