Pelco Manual C1943M (9/99) 13
SOFTWARE SETUP–USING THE MGR PROGRAM
TO CONFIGURE VCRC-P OPERATION
The VCRC-P unit controls up to 64 VCRs per unit and provides seven basic functions of
VCR control direct from the CM9760 keyboard. These controls include Stop, Pause, Play,
Eject, Fast Forward, Rewind, and Record.
The VCRC-P accepts GPI commands issued under call functions of VCR control via direct
key entry or through properly prepared macros. Access to GPI functionality is setup in the
MGR program in the following manner. What follows is a brief introduction to just those files
which need to be programmed for successful VCRC-P operation and does not address
other items that might be needed for your particular system operation. Consult your MGR
manual and associated software for other specific or more detailed information.
On a separate PC and monitor start the 9760-MGR Setup program and access the Camera
File (.CAM file). Refer to Figure 11.
1. Select the desired physical camera input that will be associated as a VCR.
2. Program a logical input number, title identification (Ident), and operator access (Oper
Acc) for the associated VCR selected in the previous step.
3. Access the tab labeled “Type” and select VCR as the input type.
4. Highlight the GPI box and input a GPI number that corresponds to a specific VCR con-
trol signal on the VCRC-P controller.
5. Continue to program all desired inputs as VCRs by repeating steps 1-4. Up to 2,496
VCRs can be defined.
6. When all cameras (VCRs) are defined and associated “Connect GPIs” are assigned,
save the camera file and click on the GPI tab in the main menu of the MGR program.
Figure 11. Configuring MGR Camera File for VCRC-P Operation
NOTE:
It is a good idea to
use the same number for
the assigned GPI as is used
for the camera (VCR). This
leads to less confusion later
when calling up the camera
(VCRs) from the keyboard
that are associated here
with a GPI. In other words,
associate camera #1 with a
GPI connect of 1, camera
#2 with a GPI connect of 2
and so on. Also set the logi-
cal and physical numbers
for cameras (VCRs) equal to
each other.