CP 3000 Basic Operation
J−4 CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
Let’s try a simple switch. For example, let’s put VTR1 into VTR2. The first thing you would do when you walk up to a panel
is find out what destination the panel is controlling. To do this, you would look for the “CURRENT OUT = ” message; if you
don’t see it, press CLR until you do.
If you are happy with the output being controlled, we can now change the source feeding our machine. Going to the keypad,
press VTR, 1, and then the TAKE button. You have now called up VTR1 into your machine. You will notice the top row in
the display window will show VTR1 for the video level and both audio levels.
Another way of calling up a source is to use the override buttons. The bottom row of the display window in the home menu
describes which override each function button represents. By pressing the F2 button and then the TAKE button, you will have
sent BARS into VTR2.
VTR
1
CG
2
NET
3
SAT
EJVCR
4
CAM
5
REM
6
FILM
7
PTCH
8
STU
9
FS
AUX TEST
0
MISC SS
A
B
C
D
TAKECHOPLOCKPROT
F4F3F2F1
MORECLRMENULEV
Figure J−8.
VTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T LOCK PRESS TAKELVTR1 VT1L VT1R VT1T BLK BARS VTR1 VTR2
Lock symbol
Figure J−9.