Configuration, Stand-alone routers, 4 configuration – Grass Valley CR6400 Family v.1.2 User Manual
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Configuration
Chapter 4 provides configuration instructions for the CR6400 routers and the CP6464 panel.
Topics
There are several ways to use the CR6400 routers:
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As a single stand-alone CR6400 router with a “captive” CP6464 control panel.
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As a network of stand-alone CR6400 routers, with a captive CP6464 panel (or panels).
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In
. These are networks of CR Series routers of mixed type, with panels of
mixed type. The panels mount on remote panel modules all of which have been configured
for operation in the network.
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In
. Routers and panels in an NV9000 router control system must be con-
figured in NV9000-SE Utilities. They must be set up for NV9000 operation, in CRSC, before
they can be configured in NV9000-SE Utilities.
Stand-Alone Routers
A stand-alone router has very little to configure. This is what you can control:
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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.
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The IP address.
The Number of Power Sources
You can connect one or two external power supplies. The second power supply provides redun-
dancy protection if the first malfunctions.
Follow these steps to connect a power supply:
1 Plug the 4-pin connector on the power supply into the 4-pin connector (PS1 or PS2) at the
rear of the router. There is only one way that it will fit. Do not force it.
2 Plug the AC cord into the other end of the power supply “brick” and then plug the AC plug
into an AC power outlet. There is no on/off switch.