Cqx control panel, 41 cr series – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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Fig. 2-66: Front View, CP1602
Here too, the illustrations show the fixed meaning of the buttons when the panel is used in a
stand-alone system.
The CP0808 control panel can connect to any 1RU router. It was designed for 8×8 routers:
Fig. 2-67: Front View, CP0808
The CP3201 is a 1RU panel that resembles the CP1616 except that most of its buttons are green.
In a stand-alone network or NV9000 network, the CP3201 has 32 source buttons and no destina-
tion buttons. In a CRSC network, the buttons are configurable. The CP3201 is not supported in
stand-alone mode.
The CP1602-CQX is different. See
, following.
CQX Control Panel
The CP1602-CQX control panel is also a 1RU panel. It can connect to, and control, any of the CQX
routers. It can also connect to an RP16 remote panel module and control any of the CQX routers.
Although it can connect to any 1RU compact router, the CP1602-CQX can control only a CQX
router. When placed on a remote panel module, it can control only one CQX router. It must
not be deployed in a network of other routers.
When the CP1602-CQX is placed on a remote panel module, its transition buttons have no
effect on the CQX router. \
16 Source Buttons
2 Destination Buttons
Knurled Screws (2)
Power Supply LEDs
Panel Lock
Dest. Lock
Levels 14, from left to right
8 Source Buttons ...
8 Destination Buttons ...
Knurled Screws (2)
Power Supply LEDs
Panel Lock
Dest. Lock
Levels 14, from left to right
6
5
4
7
8
3
2
1