
Control Panel Operation
CP 3800
6−27CM 4000 Installation and Operating Manual
CP 3800A Eight Character Control Panel
Figure 6−29.
12345678
Clear
Lock/
Prot
DestLevel
Over
ride
SEQAudioMenu
VTR
1
CG
2
NET
3
SAT A
B
EMER
REM
6
CAM
5
VCR
4
Undo
Film
7
Patch
8
STU
9
Frame C
DSTILLMISC
TEST
0
AUXTake
OVERVIEW
The CP 3800A is a universal, eight−character mnemonic, switcher and machine control panel. Display and operating modes
include:
• Preset Display
• Status Display
• Multilevel Status Display
• Multilevel Preset Display
• Destination Display
• Multiple destination Status Display
• Panel ID Display
• Password Level Display
• Lock Display
• Protect Display
• Audio Mode Display
• Category/Number Source Selection
• Category/Number Destination
Selection
• Take Source
• FlipFlop Take
• Take Destination
• Chop Source
• Lock
• Protect
• Level Breakaway
• Sticky Level Breakaway
• Define/Assign Multiple Ganged
Destinations (Dub Switching)
• Audio Modes all levels
• Audio Modes individual levels
• Sticky Audio Modes individual levels
• Override Source Selection
• Override Destination Selection
• Define/Assign Overrides
• Initiate Sequences
• Define Sequences
• Tie Line Display
• Play a source
• Stop a source
When operated in the “multiple destination mode,” the CP 3800A can be used to control from 1 to 80 destinations, with the
names of eight of those destinations (and the status for each) on display simultaneously. In the “single destination mode,” one
destination is selected for control, and the display window shows the status for each level of that destination (video, left audio,
right audio, etc.).
The push buttons are capable of both green and red back lighting, with green generally used to show a selected function and
red to indicate an operational mode in progress. Relegendable buttons are used to allow user−defined categories.
Note: This control panel uses an eight−character “CP 3800” type CP Level set (page 5−58), CP Input set (page
5−62) and CP Output set (page 5−78). The panel is also defined in the MPK Devices table (page 5−107), and if
used for machine control, the Machine Control Devices table (page 5−135). It can also use custom CP Category
sets (page 5−101).