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  1. derek.wright

    HELP!!! Spectra Test Bench

    Got it figured out. Works great. Thanks survtech
  2. derek.wright

    HELP!!! Spectra Test Bench

    Thank you survtech, I'll try that
  3. Hi. all, kind of new to this and I'm looking to set up a test bench for Spectra II's, III's and IV's. I've been able to get them powered up using a spare back box and test the video feed but I also need to test the PTZ functions for these cameras. I have a spare CM9760-KBD and would like to incorporate this into my test setup. I have searched high and low for instructions on how to set this up with no avail. Is there a way to get PTZ control with the CM9760-KBD without going through the 9760-CPU System? Our System: All Pelco; One 9760-CPU, two CM9760-CDU-T's(all outputs used), three CM9760-DMR's, three CM9760-MBX's w/CM9760-CXTA's. I also have a spare CM9760-CDU-T. Any help is appreciated. 118 cameras total, 34 PTZ's the rest are fixed
  4. derek.wright

    Spectra II pinouts

    Thanks survtech, Is there a way to jumper the connector to simulate a dome being connected in order to fool the back box into switching the fan on without actually plugging the dome in? I have spare dome connectors and I'd love to be able to just plug in a jumped out connector to turn the fan on to check it's operation without having to remove the fan from the back box and manually supplying 12v to it. Most of the cameras in my facility are mounted 20+ ft in the air so accessibility is limited.
  5. derek.wright

    Spectra II pinouts

    Does anyone on here know the pinouts for the main connector on the Pelco Spectra II? I'm looking for the fan control pins so I can test the fan without removing the back box from the housing.
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