Pelco C1570M-E (4/07) Manuel D’Utilisation

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C1570M-E (4/07)
 
BASIC HARDWARE CONNECTIONS
 
CM9700-CC1 CONNECTION
 
Use the 16-pin terminal block (included with the CM9700MDD-EVS) for the RS-422 serial connection (Pelco P protocol) between the 
CM9700MDD-EVS and the CM9700-CC1. 
 
NOTE:
 
When connecting peripheral equipment to the CM9700-CC1 serial communication ports, shielded cabling is required to comply with 
CE emissions guidelines.
 
Figure 12.  
 
Wiring the CM9700MDD-EVS Terminal Block
 
1. Prepare a Cat5e or better cable (user-supplied) with an RJ-45 connector at one end and with the individual wires exposed at the other end.
2. Connect the cable’s individual wires to the terminal block on the rear panel of the CM9700MDD-EVS. An arrow on the rear panel identifies 
pin 1; on the terminal block, pin 1 is the leftmost lead on the top row and pin 9 is the leftmost lead on the bottom row (refer to Figure 12). 
Use a small screwdriver to open the clamp for a particular lead.
3. Insert the cable’s RJ-45 connector into any available RS-422 COM port on the CM9700-CC1. Remember that the first few RS-422 COM ports 
on the CC1 must be used for one or more matrix bays and any network interface units and hot switch units. For more information on using 
RS-422 COM ports, refer to the matrix system port assignment table and the Installation/Operation manual for your specific matrix system. 
 
Table A.  
 
RS-422 Pin Assignments
 
CM9700-CC1
CM9700MDD-EVS
Pin
Lead
Pin
Label
Lead
 
1
RS-422 Data TX+
1
TX
 
-
 
RS-422 Data TX
 
-
 
2
RS-422 Data TX
 
-
 
2
RX
 
-
 
RS-422 Data RX
 
-
 
7
RS-422 Data RX
 
-
 
9
TX+
RS-422 Data TX+
8
RS-422 Data RX+
10
RX+
RS-422 Data RX+
 
NOTE:
 
The alarm and relay inputs on the CM9700MDD-EVS are reserved 
for future use, and are not included in this table. 
PIN 1
PIN 1