Terms, conventions and abbreviations – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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Preface
Terms, Conventions and Abbreviations
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Terms, Conventions and Abbreviations
The following conventions are used throughout this guide:
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The symbol
p
denotes either an example or a special message.
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Entries written in bold-face or Capital Letters denote physical control panel buttons, GUI
buttons, or menu items.
Click Apply to ...
Press the SRC
12 button ...
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Button names, menu names, and certain other names are enclosed in single quotation
marks. Double quotation marks enclose informal or colloquial expressions.
The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout this guide:
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The term “control panel” refers to the CR Series control panels (such as the CP3232), and to
NV96xx control panels.
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The term “router” refers to any CR Series compact router, with or without its control panel. If
a distinction is required, it will be made.
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The term “remote panel module” refers to the CR Series RP16 and RP32. The legend on each
of those products is “Remote Panel Module.” The remote panel modules are also called
remote panel expansion kits in the sales literature.
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The term “remote panel” refers to a control panel mounted on a remote panel module.
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The term “captive panel” refers to a control panel mounted on a router. They are not config-
urable and do not have the capabilities of remote panels, but are useful for some purposes.
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The term “frame” refers to any CR Series router or remote panel module.
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“High tally” means that a button is brightly illuminated.
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“Low tally” means that a button is illuminated at low intensity. Most buttons assume a low
tally state until selected.
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The terms “machine control router” and “port router” have the same meaning.
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The term “3Gig” describes devices capable of operating at 2.97 Gb/s or 2.966 Gb/s
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(and also
at HD and SD rates).
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The term CRSC refers to configuration software, the Compact Router System Configurator.
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\The term “CQX” represents the “clean and quiet” compact routers and panels.
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