Instruction manual
JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual 197
The Sequential Path Finding Table
Note AccuSwitch only supports path finding between routers that are controlled by 
AccuSwitch.
Table Entries
For the example shown in Figure144, there would be four descriptions of 
the tie lines in the corresponding Path Find
ing Data table:
• from “A” to “B” 
•
from “B” to “A” 
• from “B” to “C” 
• from “C” to “B.”
The Switcher Input tables would also have
 Group entries for all three 
switchers.
The switcher “A” table: The name
s of sources available through path 
finding would all be referenced to the tie lines from switcher “B” to “A.” 
This could include the sources that are wired directly to switcher “C.”
For the switcher “B” table: Th
e names of sources available through path 
finding would be referenced to the tie lines from switcher “A” to “B,” AND 
from “C” to “B.” 
For the switcher “C” table: Th
e names of sources available through path 
finding would all be referenced to the tie lines from switcher “B” to “C.” 
This could include the sources that are wired directly to switcher “A.”
Path finding entries are generally needed only
 for switchers that are imme-
diately adjacent. The system will use the 
entry information to find paths 
involving one or more intermediate switchers.
Manual Selection of Alternate Routes
There may be situations where wiring would allow manual selection of 
alternate routes. For example, in Figure 144 on page 196, the video lines 
would also exist between switcher “A” 
and switcher “C.” However, the 
Jupiter path finding software cannot take advantage of such alternate 
routes; in other words, Jupiter does not “switch around busy areas.” Only 
one possible route between each pair of switchers can be described on the 
Path Finding Data table when the system is configured.










