Special functions, References, Cqx routers – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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CR Series
User’s Guide
When you make a button a salvo button and it is selected, a drop-down menu of system sal-
vos appears. The name of the salvo appears on the button in the configuration page.
An NV9000 system salvo is not the same thing as a CRSC salvo.
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Previous Source
A ‘Previous Source’ button is like an “undo” button: when you press it, the connection to the
source previously routed to a destination is restored.
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Undefined.
Some remote panel buttons can be left undefined. Such buttons do nothing and are unlit.
The two lock buttons under an NV9000 system are the same as for CR Series panels in any other
situation: a destination lock button and a panel lock button.
A remote panel under an NV9000 network is not the same as a remote panel under a CRSC
network.
Special Functions
At the right side of the configuration page, there are two drop-down lists:
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Default destination.
The default destination is a destination to be selected when the panel powers up. That desti-
nation remains selected until an operator selects another destination at the panel.
Because of the default destination, the panel could conceivably function as a single-destina-
tion panel. Without a default destination, at least one destination button is required.
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Status monitor.
The status monitor is a destination device (such as a video monitor) on which the output(s)
of the currently selected destination are replicated. When you select a different destination,
the status monitor output reflects that change. When you select a different source for a des-
tination, the status monitor output reflects that change also.
References
on page 178 for more information about configuring
an NV9000 system.
NV9000-SE Utilities is the configuration software used to configure a system controller. Please
refer to the NV9000-SE Utilities online documentation or to the NV9000-SE Utilities User’s Guide.
CQX Routers
At present, a CQX router, like a stand-alone router, has very little to configure:
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The video format.
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The frame ID.
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The number of power sources: 1 or 2.
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The physical input and output connections.
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The video reference.