Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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Introduction
CRSC Summary
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CR Series Ethernet Settings
The ‘CR Series Ethernet Settings’ page lists all the CR Series products detectable on the net-
works to which your configuration PC is connected. These include only compact routers and
remote panel modules.
It is in this page that you assign the devices IP addresses on a CRSC network.
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Configure Router Levels
Use this page to define the levels associated with the routers. A router corresponds to at
least one level. A level is the same thing as router partition and essentially defines the size
and type of a switching matrix.
Assigning a level to a router (and clicking the page’s ‘Apply Updates’ button) places the
router in what CRSC calls “config” mode and the router will no longer function in stand-
alone mode. If you accidentally do this, you can easily restore the router to its factory
default state. See the Compact Router User’s Guide for instructions.
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Set Up Machine Control Router
Use this page to designate the port types for machine control routers.
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Program Remote Panels
Use this page to configure the buttons of remote panels.
(A remote panel is a CR Series control panel mounted on a remote panel module.)
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View Router Crosspoints
Use this page to view the native crosspoint matrices of various compact routers and to per-
form primitive takes in those routers.
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Firmware Updates
It is in this page that you can update the firmware of selected compact router and remote
panel modules.
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Lock Maintenance
Use this page to examine and clear locks and protects made by various users. You cannot set
locks in this page.
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Set Up NV9000 Remote Panel
Use this page to change a panel from one that operates in CRSC mode to one that operates
in NV9000 mode or vice versa. Those two modes are mutually exclusive.
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