User Manual
MCP 1000 • Operation
Operation, cont’d
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MCP 1000 • Operation
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Room mode
Room mode is similar to output mode, in that each of the fi rst 10 
panel buttons represents a room number within a range of 10. 
For example, if you set the MCP 1000 to represent room 1 with 
room presets 1 through 10, Room 1 appears in the LCD display. 
Button 9 selects room preset 9, button 2 selects room preset 2, 
and so on. If you make a selection that is not within the range of 
that device, an error message appears on the LCD display.
Setup fl ow charts
The MCP 1000 slave mode fl ow chart is on page 3-11, and the 
MCP 1000 master mode fl ow chart is on page 3-12. On the 
applicable fl ow chart, locate the mode in which you plan to 
operate the MCP 1000.
Enter setup mode and, following the fl ow chart, press the 
appropriate buttons to navigate through the menus and to 
make the appropriate selections for your application. The LCD 
display provides graphic prompts for the available choices. (See 
"LCD display," earlier in this chapter.)
If necessary, you can reset the MCP 1000 to its default factory 
settings. The reset command is available from the Confi g 
Controls menu.
  Each MCP 1000M and MCP 1000S must have a unique 
address of 1 through 64. Slave units are polled periodically 
by either the MCP 1000M or by the master BME in a 
Matrix 3200/6400 system. Duplicate addresses can cause 
the MCPs to lock up.
If you turned view mode on, when you exit setup mode the 
LCD window displays a title screen that indicates the selected 
operation mode.
MCP 1000 slave mode fl ow chart










