Jupiter system configuration, Mpk table entries, Section 4 — jupiter system configuration – Grass Valley Jupiter v.1.0 User Manual
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Jupiter L-S Series Control Panels Installation and Operating Manual
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Section
4
Jupiter System Configuration
The following overview of L-S series panel configuration assumes that the
reader is familiar with the Jupiter Facility Control System. Please refer to
the Jupiter CM-4000 Installation and Operating Manual for specific informa-
tion.
MPK Table Entries
The Jupiter MPK table is used for configuration purposes. The example
shown in
applies to the system shown in
.
Figure 26.
JEP1
CP-ESLAN
01
JEP2
CP-ESLAN
02
1
MPK Devices
MPK
Expansion
Pass
Board
CM1
Port
Address
Input Sets
Output Sets
Level Set
Overide Set
Sequence Set
2
CM1
KXYZINP
KXYZOUT
KXYZLEV
Devices
word
In Panel
Out Panel
JEP64
CP-ESLAN
64
64
CM1
KXYZINP
KXYZOUT
KXYZLEV
KXYZINP
KXYZOUT
K
KXYZLEV
Type
Device
8536_03
MPK Devices table
MPK Devices
- This column is used to create a name, up to eight characters in
length, for each L-S panel. This name must be unique system-wide.
Device Type
- Select type
“
CP-ESLAN
”
on the pull-down menu.
Expansion
- For L-S series panels, leave unchecked.
Password
- (Password level does not need to be entered.)
Board
- Name of CM-4000 associated with this panel. The source of this
name is the Network Description table.
Port
- Not used for LAN-only installation.
Address
- Panel address from 01 to 64. Must be unique for panels associated
with the same CM-4000. L-S panels are normally shipped with a panel
address of “01.” This number is referred to as the “Device Number” on the
IP configuration page and “ID” within the L-S menu system.