3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
Hardware Installation
2−47CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
CP 3830 Control Panel
Figure 2−55. CP 3830.
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The CP 3830 Control Panel is a 12−category, full−matrix,* multiple−level* breakaway* panel which is capable of locking,*
protecting,* and chopping* outputs. The panel features eight−character display capability and relegendable, lighted push but-
tons.
As an option, the CP 3830 can be operated in connection with an adjacent CP 3809 Expansion Panel (see page 2−48) or a
CP 3810 Expansion Panel (see page 2−54).
Dual CP 3830 panels can be configured so that one of the panels is always used for destination selection (see page 5−126).
Dual output mode is also possible with two panels side by side.
Hardware installation
Installation of this panel is shown on page 2−37.
If desired, the panel hardware can be tested, and window/button brightness adjusted, without being connected to the controller
board (CM 4000). For more information, see Diagnostics Mode on page 6−87.
Software configuration
The panel can display eight−character mnemonics for inputs and outputs. To accomplish this, create a CP Level Set of type
“3800” (page 5−58), a CP Input Set of type “3830” (page 5−67), and a CP Output Set of type “3830” (page 5−82). These sets
are among those assigned to each panel using the MPK Devices table (page 5−107).
Although the panel is capable of full−matrix operation, it can be restricted to control of selected outputs, or even restricted
to control a single output if desired. Such restrictions are made using the MPK Devices table (page 5−112).
Since the keycaps are relegendable, the CP 3830’s CP Input and Output Sets can use a custom CP Category set (page 5−102).
Before the panel can be used, these sets must be compiled, and the appropriate configuration set made active using the Control
Center (page 5−13).
Operation
For operating instructions, see page 6−88.
* Defined in Glossary Section