Button Function List
This button is used to cancel any pending operation such as a pending take. Pressing the clear button will return the panel back to a normal operating mode.
This button is used to shift the levels for the 8 source displays. This button is also used in combination with other buttons to view and set parameters on the panel. Check the UCP panel manual for more information about the function of this button.
The Destination Select button is used to select a different destination on the panel. This button will allow you to enter and new group name and extension destination for this panel to control.
This button is used to scroll up through the sources or destination on panels that have display windows. You can press the scroll button until you find the desired source then press the TAKE button. Check the UCP manual on how to switch the panel from scrolling between Destination and Sources.
This button is used to scroll down through the sources or destinations on panels that have displays windows. You can press the scroll button until you find the desired source then press the TAKE button. Check the UCP manual on how to switch the panel from scrolling between Destination and Sources.
This button will allow the panel to run in Mnemonic or Numeric mode. This button will only work on panels that have displays so that you can see the Numeric for a destination or source.
This button is typically used on the UCP-SX panel. It is used to store or recall a pending take into one of the 16 Level buttons. This button is used in conjunction with the XY/Direct Mode button. Refer to the UCP panel manual for how to use these buttons and the UCP-SX panel.
This button is typically used on the UCP-MX panel. It is used to switch the panel between viewing a single destination to viewing multiple destinations. This button is used in conjunction with the View/Store Dest button. Refer to the UCP panel manual for more information about this button type and the UCP-MX panel.
This button is typically used on the UCP-MX panel. It is used to store or view the one of 16 destinations that this panel can monitor. This button should be used in conjunction with the Multi/Single button. Refer to the UCP panel manual for more information about this button type and the UCP-MX panel.
This button allows panels that have displays to setup or breakaway audio attributes on the router. Pressing this button puts the panel in to “attribute” mode. It will stay blinking until it is pressed again. Refer to the UCP panel manual on how to use the Attribute mode in the panel.
This button allows you to send a salvo buffer number take to the controller. Pressing this button the word “SALVO 0” is placed into the destination display. You can then enter a 3 digit number and then press TAKE. The panel will send that buffer number to the controller. If that salvo is configured on the controller it will execute it. Refer to setting up Salvo’s in Chapter 2 of this manual.
This button will place the panel into Protect/Lock Mode. It should be used on a panel that has displays. The Protect button will continue to flash until it is pressed again. While the panel is in protect mode you can setup Protects or Locks on different levels as well as different destinations. When the panel in not in Protect Mode this button will status Bright RED if the current destination has a protect or lock enabled on it.
This button is typically used on the UCP-SX panel. It is used to switch the panel between the normal XY mode and the button per source mode. This button is used in conjunction with the Store/Recall button. Refer to the UCP panel manual for how to use these buttons and the UCP-SX panel.
This button is typically used on the UCP-MX panel. Depending on which mode the panel is in (Multi or Single) this button will prompt for which level to view or which destination to change the panel to. Refer to the UCP panel manual for how this button is used on the UCP-MX panel.
This button is used on panels that only have 4 level buttons. It should be used in conjunction with the “Split Level Button” group defined in this chapter. It allows you to the ability to select 8 levels on the 4 level buttons by splitting the buttons in half.
This function should be used in conjunction with the “Dual Direct Source” function defined in this chapter. It allows the “Direct Source” buttons to control two sources instead of just one. The “Source Shift” button controls which half of the “Direct Source” button will be used when it is pressed.
This button function is used to page up through the sources or destinations based on which panel it is place into.
This button function is used to page down through the sources or destinations based on which panel it is place into.
This button is used on the UCP-MMA and UCP-MMB panels to change the mode between the Destination Select mode and the Button Per Source Mode.
This button use used on the UCP-DT panel to change the mode between the regular XY mode and the Button Per Source mode.
Used on the UCP-MMA/B and UCP-DTA/B panels. Once pressed, the program will request the specific page you would like to access, then retrieve the page.