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Configuration
Stand-Alone Network
External Video Reference
The reference connectors are a pair of 75
W
BNCs, loop-through, on the control card:
Connect your video reference input to either video reference connector on the rear of the
router. Use the other video reference connector to feed the reference signal to another device.
Terminate the reference signal (or chain of reference signals) using a 75
W
terminator.
The Rotary Switch
A single stand-alone router does not use its 16-position rotary switch setting (useful only in a
network) but you should set it to a non-zero position in any case. (When the rotary switch is
zero, the router reverts to its factory-default state at power-up.)
When a control panel is mounted on a router, it conceals the rotary switch. You must remove the
control panel when you are setting the rotary switch.
Every time you change the rotary switch position, power-cycle the router.
Button Legends
You can label the control panel buttons. Use a desktop publishing program to create your own
button legends. The legends should be transparent and no larger than 0.40”× 0.40” (10mm
square). A 3/8” (9.5mm) square insert will allow a little clearance. The clear plastic material used
for overhead transparencies is suitable for printing legends.
To apply a label to a button, pull the clear plastic cap from the button, insert the label in the cap,
and replace the cap. We recommend that you not use adhesive.
Button legend templates (in Word,
®
Illustrator,
®
and Freehand
®
formats) are available on the
documentation and software CD (SB0033) you received with your CR6400 product(s). Simply
type (or draw) the legends you want, print the page on transparent film, and cut the buttons
apart.
Note: selection buttons of the CP6464 represent both sources and destinations. Therefore
button legends must accommodate both source mnemonics and destination mnemonics.
To fit on the button and be legible, your mnemonics must be relatively short.
Stand-Alone Network
For each router, set up I/O, video reference, and power and ground connections as you would
for stand-alone routers.
IP Addresses and Levels
A stand-alone network allows up to 4 routers (levels 1–4). Decide what signal types (3Gig, AES,
etc.) you want on which levels and set the rotary switch position to configure the levels accord-
ingly. To summarize, the switch positions of your routers must be 1, 2, 3, or 4 and they must all
be different.
Video Reference
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