Configurator CP Input Set5−74 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual14. CP 3832 / CP 3864If you are entering a set for CP 3832 or CP 3864 (including type “L”), a menu similar to that shown in Figure 5−56will appear. The purpose of the table is to assign a button position (row number) to each switcher “Input” name. In Figure5−56, button position “1” will be used to select input “CAM1.” Note that destination buttons are defined on a CP OutputSet (page 5−78). Exact table entries will depend on the panel and the application, as shown in the following examples.For Category, the word “default” is used for all entries.
Input button 1
CP 3832
Input button 32

Figure 5−56. Entries for CP 3832 configured as single−

bus panel.

1
CP Input Set − 3832−IN
default
2 default
1
2
Category Entry
CAM1
CAM2
Input
32 default 32 VTR12
CAM1
CAM2
Mnemonic
VTR12
Logical
Input button 1
CP 3832
Input button 16
IN
OUT

Figure 5−57. Entries for CP 3832 configured as “bal-

anced split” panel. Balanced number of input/output

buttons is determined by output assignments made on

the CP Output Set. For details, see page 5−90.

Category
1
CP Input Set − 3832−IN
default
2 default
1
2
Entry
CAM1
CAM2
Input
16 default 16 VTR12
CAM1
CAM2
Mnemonic
VTR12
Logical
Input button 1
CP 3832
Input button 30
IN
OUT

Figure 5−58. Entries for CP 3832 configured as 30 x 2

“unbalanced split” panel. Total number of input buttons

vs. total number of output buttons is determined by num-

ber of output assignments made on the CP Output Set.

For details, see page 5−90.

Category
1
CP Input Set − 3832−IN
default
2 default
1
2
Entry
CAM1
CAM2
Input
30 default 30 VTR12
CAM1
CAM2
Mnemonic
VTR12
Logical
Data not used, but entry must be present to satisfy compiler. Each number in this column must be unique.