Control Panel Operation CP 3832 / 3864
6−100 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
CP 3832 / 3864 Control PanelsThe CP 3832 is a button−per−source control control panel configurable for single bus* (32 X 1) or “split” operation. In split
configurations some of the buttons control inputs and some control outputs. The panel includes buttons for TAKE, LOCK,*
and PROTECT.* For installation and configuration instructions, please see page 2−49.
VTR1 VTR2 VTR3 VTR4
VTR5 VTR6 VTR7 VTR8
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4
CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8
BLACK BARS TONE CG−1
SILE
NCE CG−2 CG−3 CG−4
EBS1 EBS2 TEST1 TEST2 FDL1 FDL2 FDL3 FDL4
Level Menu Clear
Prot/
Lock
Pre−
set Take
CURRENT
PRESET
VTR−041
VTR−041
Figure 6−129. CP-3832.
The similar CP 3864 is configurable for single bus (64 X 1) or “split” operation. The panel has all of the CP 3832 control
buttons, plus a CHOP button. A “Destination” window is also provided. For installation and configuration instructions, please
see page 2−51.
VTR1 VTR2 VTR3 VTR4
VTR5 VTR6 VTR7 VTR8
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4
CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8
BLACK BARS TONE CG−1
SILE
NCE CG−2 CG−3 CG−4
EBS1 EBS2 TEST1 TEST2 FDL1 FDL2 FDL3 FDL4
MON1 MON2 MON3 MON4
MON8MON6MON6MON5
STU1 STU2 STU3 STU4
EDIT1 EDIT2 EDIT3 EDIT4
PST PGM AIR KEY1
KEY2 BACK
UP BY
PASS XMIT
VTR1 VTR2 VTR3 VTR4
VTR5 VTR6 VTR7 VTR8
Level Menu Clear
Chop
Lock/
Prot
Pre−
set
Take
CURRENT
PRESET
DESTINATION
VTR−041
VTR−041
MONITOR5
Figure 6−130. CP-3864.
All push buttons are capable of green, amber, and red back lighting. On the left side of the panel, green indicates inputs and
amber indicates outputs. On the right side, green is generally used to show a selected function and red to indicate an operation-
al mode in progress.
In some applications, the panels will be grouped with additional CP 3832s or CP 3864s to provide control of up to a 128 X
128 router; or, operated in connection with an adjacent CP 3810 Expansion Panel (see page 6−126).
PASSWORDS
Note: For a general description of the Jupiter password system, please see page 5−22.
If entry of a password (“PASS =00”) is requested, the output about to be affected has a password level higher than that of the
panel. Enter the appropriate password, using the first 10 buttons of the CP 3832/64 to enter digits from 0 to 9 (as shown on
page 6−144).
After entry of a higher−level six−digit password, the command can be completed by pressing TAKE; however, the panel will
then revert to its previous password level.