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Control Panel Operation
CP 3832L / 3864L
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VM 3000 Installation and Operating Manual
CP 3832L / 3864L Control Panels
The CP 3832L is a CP 3832 panel configured so that the right−hand group of six buttons function as level selection buttons.
The CP 3832L 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. For installation and configuration instructions,
please see page 2−63.
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
1
Level
2
Level
3
Level
5
Level
4
Level
6
CURRENT
PRESET
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Figure 6−145. CP-3832.
The CP 3864L is a CP 3864 panel configured so that the upper right−hand group of six buttons function as level selection
buttons and the adjacent lower button functions as a Protect key. (The Lock function is not available for this panel.)
The CP 3864L is configurable for single bus (64 X 1) or “split” operation. A “Destination” window is also provided. For
installation and configuration instructions, please see page 2−65.
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
MON8
MON6
MON6
MON5
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
CURRENT
PRESET
DESTINATION
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MONITOR5
Figure 6−146. CP-3864.
Level
1
Level
2
Level
3
Level
5
Level
4
Level
6
Prot
PASSWORDS
The Password function is limited to the password level assigned to the panel on the MPK table. It isn’t possible to enter a
supervisory password to temporarily raise the password level of the panel.
Note: For a general description of the Jupiter password system, please see page 5−17.