Jupiter file server settings, Mpk table entries – Grass Valley Jupiter v.1.1.0 User Manual
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JUPITER AccuSwitch Soft Panels and Visual Status Display Instruction Manual
Section 1 — Introduction and Installation
Jupiter File Server Settings
The following overview assumes that the reader is familiar with the Jupiter
Facility Control System. If not, please refer to the Jupiter CM-4000 Installa-
tion and Operation manual.
MPK Table Entries
Although the Soft Panel and VSD applications are not actually an MPK-
type panel (it does not use the Message Per Keystroke protocol), the MPK
table is used for configuration purposes.
MPK Device
- Enter a name, up to eight characters in length, for each Soft
Panel. This name must be unique system-wide.
Type
- Select type
“
CP-ESLAN
”
on the pull-down menu. Select
“CPESXTND” for use with 98 categories.
Expansion
- Leave unchecked not used for Soft Panels.
Password
- Enter 90-99 in the Password column to enable the Force Unlock /
Unprotect option. Devices can now be configured to force unlock and force
un-protect any destination regardless of what panel locked or protected it.
See the 7.8.1 version of the Jupiter Control System Release Notes (part #
071827511) for more information.
Board
- Enter the name of AccuSwitch Controller associated with this Soft
Panel. The source of this name is the Network Description table.
Port
- This field is not used for Soft Panels.
Address
- Enter the panel address from 01 to 64. The address must be unique
for panels that are associated with the same AccuSwitch Controller. This
number is referred to as the “Device ID” on the Soft Panel “Devices> Set-
tings” menu.
Input Set
- Enter the name of CP Input Set to be assigned to this panel. The
usual practice is to have one CP Input Set, which contains the names of all
sources, be applied to all panels. However, a special CP Input Sets that list
only selected sources could be created. Such a set could be used to prevent
certain panels from selecting specific sources.
Note
When entering the information for the VSD, you want all inputs, outputs, and
levels.
In Panel
- This column is not used for Soft Panels.
Out Set
- Enter the name of the CP Output Set to be assigned to this panel. If
the entry is an actual CP Output Set, then the control panel will be able to
control all the destinations listed in that Set. Depending on the contents of
the set, this would allow for full-matrix or multi-bus control. The source of
the destination name is the Switcher Output table.