Initial setup, Levels, Remote panel – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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Misc. Topics
NV9000 Network Example
The AES router, with 32 inputs and 32 outputs, allows two levels for 16 sources and two levels for
16 destinations. The SD router, of course, provides one level for 16 sources and 16 destinations.
The panel is straightforward, having 16 source buttons and 16 destination buttons. Takes are
simple: press a destination button then press a source button. The ‘Previous Source’ button
allows you to undo a mistake.
There are 5 salvo buttons. In this example, the actual salvos are left undefined. You will use
NV9000-SE Utilities to define salvos. It is not complex.
Initial Setup
Levels
This figure shows the initial level setup in CRSC:
The levels are number 1, 2, and 3. The AES router defines 2 of the levels. Note how the inputs
and outputs are partitioned at the right. (The 32x32 AES routers have 64 inputs and 64 outputs.
The inputs occur in pairs on the input connectors. The outputs occur in pairs on the output
connectors.)
In NV9000-SE Utilities, you will represent the pairs by their odd-numbered inputs or outputs.
Remote Panel
This figure shows the initial remote panel setup in CRSC: