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8.
If you are:
— adding a new entry, click on the row number above where you want the new entry to appear. Click the “Edit”
pull−down menu. Click on “Insert” and make the addition. Then go to Steps 9 through 18 below as appropri-
ate.
Important: Row numbers on Jupiter tables are used as the “logical” numbers for destinations. Changing
the row number of a destination (by inserting/deleting a new output in the middle of the table, for example)
will disrupt control of the system, requiring controller boards to be memory−cleared and reset (see “Clear-
ing Battery−Protected Memory” in Appendix B). One way to avoid this interruption is to add new outputs
at the end of tables.
— editing an existing entry, double−click on the item you want to change. Then go to Steps 9 through 18 below as
appropriate.
9.
CP 2002, CP 3000, CP 3008, CP3030, CP 3800
a.
Select the desired Category from the pull−down menu.
The 20−category factory default set used for CP 2002, CP 3000, CP 3008, CP3030, and CP 3800 panels is as fol-
lows:
VTR
CG
NET
SAT
A
VCR
CAM
REM
EJ**
B
FILM
PTCH
STU
FS
C
AUX
TEST
MISC
SS
D
**EMER on CP 3800
b.
Specify the desired Entry (unit) number. This can be done by double−clicking on the desired “Entry” field and
typing in the number. Press TAB.
Guidelines for using the editor are found on page 5−3.
c.
Select an Output name from the pull−down menu.
The source for these names is the Switcher Output table (page 5−51).
d.
Check the Auto Mnemonic box or enter the desired Mnemonic.
The Auto Mnemonic function can be used to enter a control panel mnemonic automatically based on the Name
given to the output. In cases where the output Name is more than four characters long, the mnemonic will be trun-
cated to the first four characters.
If an Output Name is changed on the Switcher Output table and Auto Mnemonic is enabled, the mnemonic will
change to the new name automatically.
Note: if you use the Auto Mnemonic feature, it will not work if you go back to a version of the Jupiter
editor prior to 6.2.1.