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Operating CR6400 Routers
Chapter 10 provides operating instructions for a single CR6400 router or a network of CR6400
products.
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).
See the CRSC User’s Guide for detailed information about operating a CRSC network.
CR6400 stand-alone routers and networks are distinguished from other types of stand-alone
routers and networks because the user interfaces are different. See Chapter 10,
CR6400 Terms
This chapter describes two of the ways to use the CR6400 routers and the CP6464:
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A single stand-alone CR6400 router with a “captive” CP6464 control panel.
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A network of stand-alone CR6400 routers with a captive panel (or panels).
CR6400 routers and panels can also be used in CRSC networks and NV9000 networks. See
Chapter 7,
Operating in an NV9000 Network
for
information.