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CR6400
User’s Guide
Stand-Alone Mode
In stand-alone operation, the CP6464 has the following characteristics:
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The meaning of I/O buttons is fixed and the mapping of buttons to I/O connectors is fixed.
The set of 64 buttons represents sources when the source mode button is pressed and repre-
sents destinations when the destination mode button is pressed.
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Function buttons:
The Panel Lock button is normally low-tally green. It turns bright red when the panel is
locked.
The Destination Lock button is normally low-tally amber. It turns bright red when a selected
destination is locked (unless none of the destination’s levels are selected).
The 4 buttons (immediately below the lock buttons) select levels 1 to 4, in that order.
Pressing the source mode button makes the selection buttons (or I/O buttons) turn green
(high- or low-tally) In source mode, the selection buttons select sources.
Pressing the destination mode button makes the selection buttons (or I/O buttons) turn
amber (high- or low-tally) In destination mode, the selection buttons select destinations.
Other function buttons are reserved for future use.
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Each button has a clear plastic cap that can be easily removed to accommodate customer-
defined button legends.
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Two LEDs indicate whether the power supplies of the router on which the control panel is
mounted are connected and functioning.
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An LED indicates whether the router has reference. Another LED provides fan status.
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A control panel mounts easily and quickly on the router with two knurled screws and electri-
cal connectors. The CR6400 routers have two connectors. The CP6464 presently has one
connector that mates to one of the connectors on the router.
CRSC Mode
These are the panel’s chararistics in CRSC mode:
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The meaning of I/O buttons is completely configurable and the mapping of buttons to I/O
connectors is also configurable.
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Function buttons:
The ‘Panel Lock’ button is normally low-tally green. It turns bright red when the panel is
locked.
The ‘Destination Lock’ button is normally low-tally amber. It turns bright red when a selected
destination is locked (unless none of the destination’s levels are selected).
There are several “paging” button types that can be configured on the panel. These select
which subset of button functions appear on the matrix of 64 buttons.
A source button is green (high- or low-tally).
A destination button is amber (high- or low-tally).
Panels may have salvo buttons.
Summary of Contents for CR6400 Family
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Page 32: ...22 Installation Testing ...
Page 50: ...40 Configuration NV9000 Networks ...
Page 84: ...74 CRSC Network Operation Performing Level Selection ...
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