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CR6400
User’s Guide
Stand-Alone Network
A stand-alone network comprises 1–4 CR6400 routers, a CP6464, and an Ethernet switch.
1 Ensure that each router has a unique rotary switch setting in the range 1–4. The switch posi-
tion determines the router’s level.
2 Connect and power-up your Ethernet switch. Verify that the switch is operating and that all
ports are communicating. You should see both green and amber communication lights at
the Ethernet connectors of the routers.
3 Your panel should power up with its panel lock button high-tally red. Press the panel lock
button to turn panel lock off. The panel’s buttons should become illuminated and operable.
4 If you have set the rotary switches of your routers correctly, one or more of the level buttons
should be illuminated. Level button 1 (the left-most level button) corresponds to the router
whose rotary switch was set to 1. Level button 2 corresponds to the router whose rotary
switch was set to 2, and so on.
Report and correct any failures before proceeding.
Further Testing
Perform a few multi-level takes and locks. See Chapter 5,
Stand-Alone Operation
, for
instructions.
Report failures to Grass Valley customer service.
Summary of Contents for CR6400 Family
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Page 50: ...40 Configuration NV9000 Networks ...
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