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220 JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual
Section 5 — The Configurator Application
Figure170 also shows the begin point of an example switching sequence. It
may be helpful to study t
his example sequence to see how a control panel
command reaches the desired router.
Figure 169. Example of the CP Input Set table on the System 1 Server
Only local input names are selected in the Serial-type CP Input Set table on
the System 1 Server (Figure170).
Figure 170. Example of the Serial−type CP Input Set table on the System 1 Server
Switcher Input Tables - SYS2 Server
These example tables have been arranged so that control between the two
systems is bi−directional.
Entries on the Switcher SYS1 Input table
on System 2 server are the Entry
numbers used in the serial-type CP-Input table on System 1 (not physical
input numbers) (Figure171). Only remote input names are entered on this
table.
Figure 171. Example of the Switcher SYS1 Input table on the System 1 Server
071827512_CP Input Sets − SYS1
1
Input Set — KXYZ−INP
Category
Entry Mnemonic
Input
2
3
Test 1 1BARS 1BARS
VTR 2 1VT2 1VT24
5
Test 2 2BARS 2BARS
VTR 1 1VT1 1VT1
VTR 3 1VT3 1VT3
VTR 4 2VT4 2VT4
VTR 5 2VT5 2VT5
VTR 6 2VT6 2VT6
6
7
8
Logical
This information provides
the information for the
fields in the Logical Input
Name column for the
Switcher SYS2 Input table
1
Input Set — SYS1INP (SERIAL)
2
1
2
Entry
1BARS
1VT1
3
3
1VT2
4 1VT3
0
Logical Input
27512_Example of Serial - typeCP Input S
071827512_Switcher Input Tables − SYS1
1
Name
1BARS
RIGHT
VIDEO
2 1VT1
3 1VT2
4 1VT3
LEFT
000
003 003 003
Switcher Input − SYS1
000 000
Logical Input
001 001
002 002 002
001