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Configuration
CRSC Networks
Defining Salvo Buttons
A salvo is a stored sequence of primitive takes. A primitive take routes one router input to one
router output, on a designated level (or partition). You can define up to 64 different salvos for a
panel and each salvo can execute up to 64 primitive takes, subject to a total of 1024 primitive
takes. (That could mean, for example, 16 salvos of 64 takes or 64 salvos of 16 takes, or any other
combination.)
To configure a button as a salvo button:
1 Click on the image of the particular button you want to configure.
2 Choose ‘Salvo’ from the ‘Button Function’ drop-down list. The ‘Configure Salvo Buttons’
table appears. It shows the sequence of takes. The salvo (one of 64) is identified by number
at the left.
3 Choose the salvo you want to assign to the salvo button in the ‘Salvo’ drop-down list at the
left. (Salvos are numbered from 1 to 64.)
4 Enter simple take data in each row of the table until you have completed the salvo. (A salvo
can include up to 64 primitive takes.)
A primitive take entry consists of a level specification in the ‘Level’ column, a router input in
the ‘Input’ column and a router output in the ‘Output’ column.
You can drag-and-drop levels from the ‘Levels’ table to the destination table.
You can right-click the salvo table to get a context menu to build a salvo more quickly. The
context menu applies to the column in which you have selected a field. Be careful to select
one or more fields before you right-click a column. See the
CRSC User’s Guide
for information.
The input and output numbers are “controller” numbers, not physical I/O numbers. Control-
ler numbers are relative to the partition (level) chosen for the take.
A zero value in any of the fields renders the take a no-op.
5 Optionally enter a mnemonic in the ‘Device Name / Button Label’ field.
Salvos execute in the remote panel module. Salvos cannot contain loops. It is indeterminate
what happens when salvos in more than one remote panel module execute simultaneously.
Salvo ID
Summary of Contents for CR6400 Family
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