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Introduction
Feature Summary
Stand-Alone Button Color
A panel’s buttons have color: green, amber, red and are either bright (high-tally), dim (low-tally),
or off (disabled). Buttons go high-tally when selected (pressed) and remain low-tally when they
are not selected. In general, green means source and amber means destination. These colors
have other meanings, however.
If a selection button is red when the panel is in destination mode, the destination is locked on
the selected levels. The destination lock button will also be red in that case. The selection button
is high-tally red when that destination is selected and low-tally red when some other destina-
tion is selected.
The panel lock button turns red when the panel is locked.
Operating a control panel (at first release) is very simple. See Chapter 5,
Stand-Alone Operation
on page 41.
Buttons are not labeled at the factory. If you want button legends, you must create your
own. See
Button Legends
on page 24.
Feature Summary
Router
The CR6400 has the following features and characteristics:
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Two power connections for redundancy. The routers have 2 indicator LEDs, one for each
power supply.
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One Ethernet port, supporting network operation.
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One copper grounding terminal.
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One 16-position rotary switch used to specify the level of a router. The router’s IP address is
also derived from the switch setting.
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Quick and easy control panel mounting.
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Non-volatile memory. Routes (and IP addresses) are preserved if power is shut off.
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One RS-422/RS-485 port, for connection to an automation system or control system.
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Four I/O card slots.
At first release, the I/O cards must be all AES cards or all 3Gig cards.
Each card has an alarm LED and a power LED.
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One pair of video reference connectors (BNC, 75
W
, loop-through).
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An LED indicates whether the router has video reference. Another LED provides fan status.
Control Panel
A control panel can operate in stand-alone (or default, or factory-default) mode or can operate
in CRSC mode, in a CRSC network or an NV9000 nework.
(In a CRSC network, only panels mounted on remote panel modules are configurable. Panels
mounted on routers — “captive” panels — function in default mode, are not configurable, and
have limited capabilities.)
Summary of Contents for CR6400 Family
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