Справочник Пользователя для Pelco C1572M

Скачать
Страница из 67
C1555M-F (10/05)
41
INSTALLING ADDITIONAL MATRIX BAYS—SIDEFRAMING AND DOWNFRAMING
When either more cameras and/or more monitors are needed than can be accommodated by one matrix bay (256 x 32), you can install additional 
matrix bays in either of the following configurations:
Sideframing—This option increases the number of available video inputs.
Downframing—This option increases the number of monitors available for output.
Sideframing
To expand the matrix video inputs beyond 256, you can use multiple bays, with video from the monitor outputs on each bay sideframed (with 
cable connections) to the bay to which the monitors are connected.
In a sideframe configuration, the termination jumpers on the RPC cards must be set as follows:
The input bay(s) termination jumpers must be in the unterminated position; these are the bays to which the cameras (or other input devices) 
are connected.
The output bay termination jumpers must be in the terminated position; these are the bays to which the monitors (or other output devices) 
are connected.
The System 9770 provides the following sideframing options:
Sideframe from each bay to the bay to which the monitors are connected—the sideframe cables are connected to the video inputs on the 
bay with the monitors, starting with slot one, and continuing to the higher slots as necessary. Any camera input slots not used to receive 
output from sideframed bays can be used for additional camera inputs.
Sideframe Option B (refer to Figure 14 in the Installation section):
Sideframe from each bay directly to an output bay. This method requires an extra bay, but maintains the total capacity of camera inputs in 
each of the other bays in the system.
NOTE:  Sideframing requires that the matrix bays be located in nearby bays since the expansion occurs in a horizontal manner.