Configurator
CP Category Set
5−101CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
CP Category Set1
Category Set − 3200-CAT
VTR
2
3
19
Font
Net
Aud
Mnemonic
Figure 5−81. CP category set
(example).
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 5−62
Output set 5−78
Override set 5−96
Sequence set 5−99
Category set
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 Category Set table allows the category names to be customized. (Categories are classes of inputs/outputs, such as
“VTR” and “CAM.”) This table is the source of the name that appears in the display window when a category key is pressed.
A custom category set can be used with the CP 320, CP 3000, CP 3800, CP 3808, CP 3824, and CP 3830 panels, all of which
have re−legendable keycaps.
Note: The original CP 3000 switcher control panels have factory default categories engraved on the keys; however,
these panels can be retrofitted in the field using the CP 3000RBK Relegendable Button Kit, part no.
44−046025−001.
A CP Category Set is normally assigned to a CP Input Set and to a CP Output Set when those sets are first created. However,
this assignment can be changed later if desired (see page 5−105).
The CP Input and Output Sets are in turn assigned to specific control panels on the MPK Devices table (page 5−89).
When creating a new CP Category set, the menu shown in Figure 5−82 will appear.