3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
Configurator
CP Input Set
5−62 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
CP Input Set
Figure 5−47. CP Input Set (example showing new Auto Mnemonic column).
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Input Set — KXYZ−INP
Category
Entry Mnemonic
Logical
2
3
Test 1 BARS BARS
VTR 1 VT01 VT014
5
Test 2 TONE TONE
Test 3 CODE TC
VTR 2 VT02 VT02
VTR 3 VT03 VT03
VTR 4 VT04 VT04
VTR 5 VT05 VT05
MISC 8 ESS ESS
6
7
8
n
Auto
Mnem
Input
Password 5−22
Network Description 5−27
Serial Protocol 5−30
Switcher Description 5−35
Switcher Input 5−48
Switcher Output 5−55
Control Panel Sets
Level set 5−58
Input set
Output set 5−78
Override set 5−96
Sequence set 5−99
Category set 5−101
MPK Devices 5−107
Machines 5−135
Machine Control 5−139
Delegation Groups 5−149
Status Display Header 5−150
VGA Status Display 5−151
Tally 5−152
Path Finding 5−174
Exclusion 5−188
Y Line 5−189
Time Standard G−11
Video Reference G−14
CM VGA Options H−1
The CP Input Sets are used to link particular category / entry numbers, and mnemonics, to switcher input names. CP Input
Sets are also used to assign an input to each source button on CP 3832 and CP 3864 Control Panels.
Categories are classes of inputs/outputs. The factory default category sets (as shown on pages 5−68 and 5−69) can
be used; or, custom category sets can be created.
Example: “TEST” as the category for all test signals. The cate-
gory is always followed by:
An entry number. This defines the unit within the category. To continue the above example, after pressing “TEST,”
the operator presses the “1” key to switch to the color bar input. Note that the entry number is not the same as the
switcher input/output number.
A mnemonic is an abbreviation, usually with a maximum length of eight characters, for a particular switcher input
or output. This is the abbreviation that appears in the status windows of the control panels. Example: “VT01” as a
display mnemonic for switcher input 001.
If you want to create a custom category set, skip to CP Category Set (page 5−101) and then return to this subsection.