3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
Hardware Installation
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CP 3832 Control Panel
VTR1 VTR2 VTR3 VTR4
VTR5 VTR6 VTR7 VTR8
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4
CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8
BLACK
BARS TONE CG−1
SILENCE
CG−2 CG−3 CG−4
EBS1 EBS2 TEST1 TEST2 FDL1 FDL2 FDL3 FDL4
Level Menu Clear
Prot/
Lock
Pre−
set
Take
CURRENT
PRESET
VTR−041
VTR−041
Figure 2−57. CP 3832.
The CP 3832 is a multiple−level* breakaway* panel which is capable of locking,* and protecting* outputs. The panel features
eight−character display capability and relegendable, lighted push buttons.
The panel can also be configured as a type “CP 3832L,” in which the right−hand group of six buttons are used for level selec-
tion and the panel operates in “sticky levels”* mode. In this case, the “Level” button shown in Figure 2−57 is used to access
the first level in the panel’s Level Set (typically video), the “Menu” button is used for the second level (e.g., left audio), etc.
Both the CP 3832 and the CP 3832L can be configured as a 32 x 1 single bus panel (Figure 2−58), as a 16 x 16 “balanced
split” panel (Figure 2−59), or as some variation of an “unbalanced split” panel (Figure 2−60).
Figure 2−58. Single−bus
configuration.
32
sources
Figure 2−59. “Balanced
split” configuration.
16
sources
16
destinations
Figure 2−60. Example of “unbal-
anced split” configuration (22 x
10).
22
sources
10
destinations
Unbalanced split panels can be configured to control from 1 to 15 outputs, with keys not used for outputs available to control
inputs. For example, if 10 buttons are assigned to outputs then 22 buttons are available for inputs.
Control of additional inputs/outputs is possible using adjacent CP 3832 or CP 3864 expansion panels (page 2−53); the CP
3832 can be also be operated in connection with an adjacent CP 3810 Expansion Panel (see page 2−54).
Note: The CP 3832 cannot be used with an expansion panel if the panel is configured in an unbalanced split
configuration or as a CP 3832L.
* Defined in Glossary Section