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Panacea Lite Routing Switcher Series
Installation, Configuration, and Operation Manual
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Copyright © 2004-2007, 2008, 2010, Harris Corporation
X-Y to
McCurdy®
Under Moni-
tor Displays:
LXYTOM-
CUMD
NOTE
: This submodule can also be set up to operate in LSERIAL mode. See
page 42
for more information about LSERIAL mode.
Use the LXYTOMCUMD configuration with McCurdy Under Monitor Display
(UMD)
1
to show the name of the source being displayed. The P12×1-SP can
operate up to 32 McCurdy UMDs. The McCurdy UMD protocol is a simple one-way
communications protocol in which the P12×1-SP is the only device transmitting
while the McCurdy UMD “listens.” The only message sent to the McCurdy unit is a
message specifying both the “Address ID” for which the Source Identification (or
Text) should be set, and the specific text to be displayed. The names of the sources
are downloaded and stored in the P12×1-SP using RouterMapper configuration
utility software. The P12×1-SP automatically centers the names in the McCurdy
display.
To configure the router destinations that a McCurdy display will follow, the
LXYTOMCUMD simulates an RCP-ABA/XY panel. This allows RouterMapper to
assign and download both the “Status” source names to be displayed on the
McCurdy UMD, and the destinations associated with each of the display(s).
To assign the destinations, configure an RCP-ABA/XY so that the only destinations
assigned are the destinations that are matched with the address ID on the
McCurdy UMD. Since the display text(s) are based on the “Status” source names,
the “Logical Sources” are not required to be assigned (make sure not to assigned
“Logical Sources” so the download can process faster).
Due to limited non-volatile memory storage, the LXYTOMCUMD can operate up to
32 “Display IDs” with one level of up to 128 “Status” source names.
The LXYTOMCUMD can operate only one level (the level is determined from the
first download Logical Destination’s control level).
Figure 4-55
Setting Levels
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The McCurdy UMD is a product of McCurdy Radio Industries Limited, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.