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C1510M-A (2/03)
SECTION 4
Figure 4-4 illustrates the minimum physical connections using the pieces of equipment required for camera control through the Genex. Specifi-
cally illustrated are the coaxitron, camera-related connections necessary for operators on both sides of the configuration to have control-
access to Genex camera input 1. The SAT SIDE operator has access by entering 1 on his keypad and pressing the CAM button; the 9760 SIDE
operator has equal access and control by calling camera 5001 to his available monitor. Other than Genex-looped inputs, the SAT operator can
also control direct “SAT-connected” cameras that use Pelco “P” type protocol (not run through the Genex, but connected directly to other SAT
video inputs; control wiring must also be run). At the same time, operators on the 9760 SIDE can view and control all SAT connected cameras
that are properly configured.
EXAMPLE TWO: MUX CONTROL IN A 9760-SAT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT
Part I - Mux Control from the 9760 SIDE
Note that the Genex control line in Figure 4-4 connected to the COM “IN” port is connected to Sercom input port 10 on the CC1. That’s one
requirement for enabling MUX control from the 
9760 SIDE
.
To fully enable MUX control, Figure 4-4 needs to be altered slightly. That change is reflected in Figure 4-5. It involves the connection of a video
cable between the MUX main output on the Genex and an available BNC video input on the CM9760-MXB. We choose BNC input 11.
Figure 4-5.
9760-SIDE Mux Control