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Operating a CRSC Network
Chapter 7 provides operating instructions for a CRSC network of CR Series routers (and panels).
For information regarding CQX routers, see Chapter 9,
For information regarding CR6400 routers, see Chapter 10,
Topics
Reminder
There are several ways to use the CR Series Compact Routers:
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A single stand-alone router with a “captive” control panel or with automation.
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A single stand-alone CR6400 router with a “captive” control panel or with automation.
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A network of stand-alone routers (other than CR6400 routers), possibly with remote panels,
possibly with captive panels, and with or without automation.
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A network of stand-alone CR6400 routers, possibly with captive panels, and with or without
automation.
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A CRSC network of routers and remote panels with or without automation. Here, the panels
and routers are configured using CRSC.
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A network of routers under an NV9000 router control system.
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A single CQX router with a captive CQX panel (and optional remote CQX panel).
Stand-alone networks of CR6400 routers and panels are distinguished from stand-alone
networks composed of other types of routers and panels because their user interfaces are
different.
However, in a CRSC network, CR6400 routers and panels can be freely mixed with CR Series
routers and panels of other types, because all routers and panels are completely configurable
and do not rely on “default” behaviors.
CRSC Networks
Operation of a CRSC network can vary from very simple to very complex. There are many, many
options and many factors to consider.
Refer to the CRSC User’s Guide for detailed information regarding options.