Pelco System 9760 User Manual
C1572M (9/05)
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ENTERING CM9700-CC1 PC KEYBOARD COMMANDS
Using the PC keyboard connected to the AT-compatible keyboard port of the CM9700-CC1, you can enter commands to perform certain functions
or to obtain system status information in the System box on the diagnostic screen. Refer to Table J for a list of CM9700-CC1 functions and
associated PC keyboard commands.
or to obtain system status information in the System box on the diagnostic screen. Refer to Table J for a list of CM9700-CC1 functions and
associated PC keyboard commands.
Table J. CM9700-CC1 PC Keyboard Command Functions
Function
Keyboard Command
System Box Display Message
Allocate monitor box 1 to 8 on diagnostic screen
Function key F1 to F8,
which correspond to
monitor box 1 to 8,
respectively
which correspond to
monitor box 1 to 8,
respectively
Example: Pressing F1 to allocate monitor box 1 results in
the following message:
Allocate Box 1 to ?
(Refer to the Allocating Monitors to Monitor Boxes
section for additional information.)
the following message:
Allocate Box 1 to ?
(Refer to the Allocating Monitors to Monitor Boxes
section for additional information.)
Stop system operation
Ctrl+Q
Exit to DOS prompt
NOTE: When Ctrl+Q is entered, the 9760 system
stops operating and the C:\9700 prompt appears.
The CM9760-KBDs go offline and the time and date
titling on the monitor outputs from the CM9760-MXB
stop at XX:XX:59. Operators then lose control of the
system. It is recommended that system operation be
stopped during off-peak hours if possible.
NOTE: When Ctrl+Q is entered, the 9760 system
stops operating and the C:\9700 prompt appears.
The CM9760-KBDs go offline and the time and date
titling on the monitor outputs from the CM9760-MXB
stop at XX:XX:59. Operators then lose control of the
system. It is recommended that system operation be
stopped during off-peak hours if possible.
Display number of messages to be printed
Alt+O
Total Ptr Msg => 0
NOTE: Printer port is reserved for future use.
NOTE: Printer port is reserved for future use.
Display port parameters
Alt+A
Example: 1 - ATNRQ (IRQ 10) Connected to SER1
NOTE: Toggling the Alt+A key combination cycles
through all allocated IRQs and associated connections
as configured.
NOTE: Toggling the Alt+A key combination cycles
through all allocated IRQs and associated connections
as configured.
Display operator logged-on parameters
Alt+J
Example: LogOn–Opr1, KB2,Pin1111,Port 7,index2
NOTE: Toggling the Alt+J key combination cycles
through operators.
NOTE: Toggling the Alt+J key combination cycles
through operators.
Display system alarm parameters
Alt+K
Example: Sys:3 Auto:0 1
Alt+Z
Example: (10,0) (10,0) (10,0) (10,0)
Display/set time adjustment parameters
Alt+L
Last Adj. 0 : 0. 0 Total 0: 0 . 0
(Refer to the System Programming Using DOS section
for detailed information about setting and adjusting
time in a single-node system.)
(Refer to the System Programming Using DOS section
for detailed information about setting and adjusting
time in a single-node system.)
Shift+ESC
Last Adj. 0 : 0. 0 Total 0: 0 . 0.60
NOTE: The Shift+ESC command must follow the Alt+L
command.
NOTE: The Shift+ESC command must follow the Alt+L
command.
Display operator alarm parameters
Alt+C
Example: Kb2 Alms 0 Alarm 0 0 0 0 FI0 0 0
Display alarm sequence parameters
Alt+B
Cur0, Alms0-0 0 0 0 Cams0-0 0 0 0
Display configuration filename
Alt+N
Example: Configuration file is NODE1
Display number of peripheral devices connected to the
system
system
Alt+V
Example: Port10 Node1 NIU0 Cam16 Mon8 Kbd11
NOTE: Continue toggling for entire list of peripheral
devices.
NOTE: Continue toggling for entire list of peripheral
devices.
Toggle printer port on/off
Alt+P
Printer not allocated
NOTE: Printer port is reserved for future use.
NOTE: Printer port is reserved for future use.