NK Series User Guide (1.0)
Operation • 5–1
Operation
NK Series Operation
Start-up Process
After power has been supplied to the NK Series components, the routers broadcast their status to each other. Panels
also listen to these broadcasts and are able to download the matrix status within this time. Linked panels broadcast
their internal state (shift, destination, levels, take, chop and machine control). Panels will attempt to retrieve the
status for their current output/level pair. Finally panels will request for any protects they may be holding. Any
routers (possibly multiple routers) with a protect held by this address will respond.
Router Start-up
On start-up, the newly connected router will attempt to download status from an operating router with the same
output range and level. It will then switch all crosspoints and broadcast its status. Routers respond to data messages
from other routers to allow this synchronization.
Control Panel Start-up
When a control panel is powered up, the LEDs will light 2 at a time from left to right. It will then fade to a Ross
logo, fade that logo out and fade in the current status. This is to allow time for all connected NK devices to
synchronize on start up.
Panels remember the last selected output and breakaway/level. These will be restored on power up unless
overridden by a linked panel with different values.
Single Panel RCP-NK1 Operation
Overview
The control panel functions detailed below can be programed with the NK-IPS for full functionality. The examples
herein are described using the factory default configuration, loaded with every NK router. For details on the factory
configuration, as well as use and features of the NK-IPS, refer to “
Configuration
” on page 4–1.
Key Press/Event Instructions
Please note the following when following the examples in the this section.
A single, thick black border signifying the key indicates a simple key
press to execute the action.
Two thin, black lines signifying the key indicates that the key should
be held down for approximately 3 seconds and then released to
execute to action.
Source and destination keys are labelled as Input and Output keys, in
this instance ‘Out11’ signifies Output 11 and ‘In4’ signifies Input 4.
In the example that use the SHIFT key, S SHIFT signifies SOURCE
SHIFT and D SHIFT signifies DESTINATION SHIFT. The Input or
Output then shown is the desired Input or Output and in brackets
underneath the actual key number pressed, as it would be on the
default page.
In5
Macro1
Out1
In4
S SHIFT
Out27
(11)
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