Cp6464, The cp6464 on a stand-alone router, 37 cr series – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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CR Series
User’s Guide
CP6464
The CP6464 can mount on a CR6400 router operating in stand-alone mode and control that
router directly. The CP6464 can also be mounted on a remote panel module and control the
routers in a CRSC network or an NV9000 network.
When the CP6464 is coupled with a router in stand-alone mode, its button functions are fixed
and predetermined, as depicted here:
The control panel has an array of 64 selection buttons at the left and 12 function buttons at the
right. Function buttons include:
Panel lock
Destination Lock
Level 1–Level 4
Source Mode
Destination Mode
Four of the function buttons are unused (i.e., reserved for future use).
When the CP6464 is used in a CRSC network, the buttons are completely configurable (except
for the lock buttons at the top right):
In fact, the buttons must be configured if the panel is to be operable.
Refer to the CR6400 Family Users Guide for panel operating instructions.
The CP6464 on a Stand-Alone Router
Mounted on a single stand-alone CR6400 router, the CP6464 has the following characteristics:
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The meaning of buttons is fixed and the mapping of buttons to I/O connectors is fixed:
For AES routers:
SRC button N corresponds to stereo input N.
DST button N corresponds to stereo output N.
For 3Gig routers:
SRC button N corresponds to video input N.
DST button N corresponds to video output N.
7
F
3
B
5
D
9
1
4
C
6
E
2
A
8
0
Power
LEDs
Panel Lock
Dest. Lock
Selection Buttons (64)
Level
(1–4)
Dest. Mode
Source Mode
Unused (4)
Fan LED
Ref. LED
7
F
3
B
5
D
9
1
4
C
6
E
2
A
8
0
Panel Lock
Dest. Lock
Function Buttons (64)
Function
buttons
(10)