Cqx panel buttons, Power up and reset, Slo med fst – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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Operation
Power Up and Reset
CQX Panel Buttons
CQX (“clean and quiet”) panels feature a unique set of buttons for executing smooth transitions.
There are 16 source buttons, 2 “clean and quiet” destination buttons and 6 auxiliary destination
buttons: ‘Panel Lock’ and ‘Destination Lock’. See
on page 142. The
remaining panel buttons are not configurable at this time.
A CQX router is one that performs smooth transitions in 3Gig, HD, or SD video, and audio. There
are 3 models, the CR1602-3Gig-CQX, CR1602-HD-CQX, and CR1602-SD-CQX. The CQX control
panel (CP1602-CQX) is used with the CQX router or a remote panel. Unlike other CR Series
panels, the CQX panel has 4 dedicated transition type buttons (cut, v-fade, cut-fade, and fade-
cut) and 3 dedicated transition rate buttons (slow, medium, and fast).
The transition buttons appear in this ordering:
The transition rate buttons are not configurable at this time. The rates are fixed at the following
transition rates:
•
1080i59.94, NTSC:
slow = 90,
medium = 60,
fast = 30.
•
1080i50, PAL:
slow = 75,
medium = 50,
fast = 25.
•
720p50:
slow = 150,
medium = 100,
fast = 50.
•
720p60:
slow = 180,
medium = 120,
fast = 60.
The result is that slow is 3 seconds, medium is 2 seconds, and fast is 1 second for all CQX routers.
A cut transition is instantaneous for video; its audio ramps down over 3 frames and ramps back
up over 3 frames.
(Transition type and rate are selectable on both captive panels and remote panels.)
Power Up and Reset
Operators generally do not need to bother about startup
—
unless there is a power outage.
16 Source Buttons
2 CQX
Destinations
Knurled Screws (2)
Power Supply LEDs
Panel Lock
Dest. Lock
6 Aux
Destinations . . .
4 Transition Type Buttons
3 Transition Rate Buttons
Unused Buttons (for future enhancements)
SLO
MED
FST
Cut
V-Fade
Cut-Fade Fade-Cut
Slow
Med
Fast