3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
Configurator
MPK Devices
5−129CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
X−Y APPLICATION (NO SPLIT PANEL)
64 X 32 control station
MPK bus
CM 4000
“CM1”
Destination Panel
“CP3832”
64
sources
32
destinations
Source (Main) Panel
“CP3864”
Figure 5−106.
CP3864 CP−3864 2
00000043
3832−IN
3832−OUT
CP3832 CP−3832 2
00000044
1
MPK Devices
MPK
Expansion
Pass
Board
CM1
Port Address Input Sets Output Sets Level Set Overide Set Sequence Set
2 CM1
KXYZ−LEV
Devices word
In Panel Out Panel
Note: Assignment of specific CP sets to a panel
identifies it as the “main” panel.
Figure 5−107. Entry for system shown in Figure 5−106.
CP3864
Device
Type
In this example, the CP 3864 is being operated as a source and “main” panel and the CP 3832 is being operated as a destination
panel.
The top CP 3864 is considered to be the “main” panel because it controls the inputs; therefore it will be assigned to specific
CP sets. Enter the name of the CP Input and CP Output Sets that will be used to assign inputs and outputs to all the buttons
at this control station. See page 5−62 (CP Input Sets) and page 5−78 (CP Output Sets).
Any additional source panels would refer to the main panel (the CP 3864 in this example) in their In Panel column. They
would use the CP sets assigned to the main panel. The first input expansion panel listed in this table will have the button num-
bers immediately following those of the main panel; the next input expansion panel listed will have the next higher set of
button numbers, etc.
For the CP 3832 in this example, use the Out Panel column to select the MPK Device name of the main panel. If additional
panels are added to provide more destinations, they would also refer to the main panel (the CP 3864) in their Out Panel col-
umn; they would use the CP sets assigned to the main panel. The first output panel listed in this table will have the lowest−num-
bered set of buttons; the next output panel listed will have the next higher set of button numbers, etc.
MPK Device table entries for other CP 3832/64 applications was discussed on page 5−109 and following.