Cqx panel, 2ru panels, Cqx panel 2ru panels – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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Introduction
Overview
In stand-alone systems, a CP1616 has 16 source selection buttons, 16 destination selection
buttons, the 2 lock buttons shown, and 4 level selection buttons (as shown).
In a CRSC system, all buttons except the lock buttons (shown) are configurable. In an NV9000
system, all buttons are configurable, including the lock buttons.
You can mount a 1RU panel on any 1RU router or remote panel module.
The CP3201 is a 1RU panel that resembles the CP1616, but it has 32 source buttons (in 2 rows of
16) and no destination buttons. The CP3201 cannot be used as a captive panel. Its design
requires a CRSC or NV9000 network.
CQX Panel
The CP1602-CQX is also a 1RU control panel that has 38 buttons:
Fig. 2-27: Front view of the CP1602-CQX Control Panel
The CP1602-CQX control panel has 16 source buttons, 2 CQX destination buttons, 6 auxiliary
destination buttons, 4 transition type buttons, 3 transition rate buttons, and 7 function buttons.
Of the function buttons, 5 are presently disabled, reserved for future use, and two are active. The
active buttons are ‘Destination Lock’ and ‘Panel Lock’.
2RU Panels
CP6464
The CP6464 control panel can be mounted on a CR6400 router and it will control that router
directly. It can also be mounted on a 2RU remote panel module and control the routers in a
CRSC network.
This is the CP6464:
Fig. 2-28: Front view of the CP6464 Control Panel
A CP6464 has an array of 64 general function buttons at the left and 12 general function buttons
at the right.
There are two lock buttons (at the top right):
•
Panel Lock. Protects the state of the entire panel.
•
Destination Lock. Protects one or more destinations.
Panel Lock
Destination Lock
Transition
Transition
CQ Outputs
Aux Outputs
Inputs (16)
(unused)
Panel Lock
Destination Lock
Function
buttons
Function
buttons