
MegaPower 3200 Video-Matrix  CCTV System (Dual CPU)
Figure 3 illustrates a MegaPower 3200 video-matrix  CCTV system with an optional second MegaPower CPU installed and a computer connected for programming the system using the EASY (Enhanced Administration SYstem) CPU software.
Figure 3. MegaPower 3200 Video-Matrix  CCTV system (dual CPU)
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| with EASY CPU | MegaPower CPU | Keyboards | 
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| Intellex | Optional 2nd MegaPower CPU | 
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MegaPower CPU Front Panel
The MegaPower CPU front panel (Figure 4) provides information about the unit’s operating condition and communications.
Figure 4. MegaPower CPU—front  panel
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Flashing blue = CPU running
Red = fault condition
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| Solid green = Ethernet connectivity | AD data line activity | 
| Flashing green = Ethernet activity | 
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| Amber on = Ethernet 100BaseT | 
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| Amber off = Ethernet 10BaseT | 
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LCD Icons:
–Blinking heart = System operating properly
–Blinking broken heart = MPU not communicating
–Up arrow = Selected CPU
–Down arrow = Backup CPU
–Clear circle = Normal operation
–Dark circle inside outer circle = CPU fault (error)
–Circle with one arrow = Single passive hot switch ribbon cable connected
| Rx Tx | – Two opposing arrows = Dual passive hot switch ribbon cable connected | 
–Rx/Tx levels = Peak and current level 
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