Paging buttons, Unused button type, What paging is – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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CRSC
User’s Guide
When entering an input on level C, you specify an input in the range 1–8, not 17–24. Input 3 of
level C is router input 19 (in this example). You would specify (level C, input 3) in the table and
run cable to the router’s input BNC numbered 19.
Entries in the ‘Level’ column are drop-down lists and list available levels. The number of choices
diminishes as you add levels to the source button’s level list. CRSC does not allow you to repre-
sent the same level more than once.
How you organize levels is up to you. It is recommended that you place, as the first entry in the
list, the level you want to be considered the primary level. Typically this would be a video level.
Unused Button Type
A fifth entry appears in the ‘Button Type’ drop-down list
—
unused. Buttons that you designate
“unused” perform no function (and remain unlit on the panel).
Paging Buttons
Certain control panels have paging buttons (that support the 64×64 matrices of CR6400
routers). These are the panels:
Each of these panels provides, in addition to the 4 basic button types, another class of buttons.
This class comprises several “paging” buttons:
What Paging Is
Either panel — the CP32-6464 or CP6464 — has an array of 64 function buttons at the left and
12 function buttons at the right. This array of 64 buttons represents 128 functions, which are
divided into 4 segments:
Paging occurs on the array of 64 buttons; the 12 function buttons at the right are not affected.
CP32-6464
An artificial panel type (one that does not physically exist) that represents a
CP3232 (a real panel) that can access the 64 sources and destinations of a
CR6400 router in 2 pages.
CP6464
The CP6464 (a real panel) offers several paging button types.
CP32-6464
CP6464
Display Page 1
Display Page 1
Display Page 2
Display Page 2
Toggle Page 1 and Page 2
Toggle Page 1 and Page 2
Display Sources
Display Destinations
Toggle Sources/Destinations
Functions 1–32
Functions 33–64
Functions 65–96
Functions 97–128
128 functions
128 functions