Defaults, Default router state, Default remote panel module state – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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User’s Guide
Defaults
Default Router State
The factory-default state is to be in stand-alone mode.
The default routing state of a compact router is for input 1 to connect to output 1, input 2 to
connect to output 2, and so on for all inputs and outputs. This is called a diagonal routing. (After
you have made routing changes, the power-up state of the inputs and outputs is the state you
last created.)
If the router’s rotary switch is at position 0, the router will reset to its factory-default state at
power-up.
For machine control routers, a diagonal route means that the ports are tri-stated (disabled). The
initial (and default) state of machine control ports is “dynamic” and diagonal.
Default Remote Panel Module State
The factory-default state of a remote panel module is to be in stand-alone mode.
If the remote panel module’s rotary switch is at position 0, it will reset to its factory-default
state at power-up.
Initial Control Panel State
The initial control panel state at power up is “Panel Lock” with all levels selected. Before
performing an operation on any control panel (remote or local) you must turn off its panel lock.
Remember that a Panel Lock button locks that panel. It does not lock a router, a remote
panel module, other control panels, or the network.
Control Panel Configuration in NV9000-SE Utilities
The initial remote panel configuration (RP16 or RP32) is empty. It has no default destination and
no status monitor output.
CQX Transition Rates
The CQX routers support 3 transition rates: slow, medium, and fast. The actual rate is adjusted in
the router to make the transition times of the different routers uniform:
Thus, slow is nominally 3 seconds, medium is 2 seconds, and fast is 1 second. At 59.94 Hz (or
29.97 Hz), of course, the transition periods are actually 1.001, 2.002, or 3.003 seconds.
Transition Period (in Frames)
Video Format
Slow
Medium
Fast
1080i, 59.94, NTSC
90
60
30
1080i, 50, PAL
75
50
25
720p, 50
150
100
50
720p, 60
180
120
60