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Seite 1 - CR6400 Family

CR6400 FamilyDigital Compact Routers and Control PanelsUser’s GuideUG0078-022 Dec 2014

Seite 2 - Terms and Conditions

xTable of Contents8 Technical Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Power Specifications . . . . . .

Seite 3 - FCC Statement

90Misc. TopicsPower Cord Retention for the PS0012 Power Supply5 Continue the strap around toward the buckle loop and through the loop. Cinch the strap

Seite 4 - WARNING

91GlossaryAES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union). AES and EBU are standards organizations.AES3, AES3id AES/EBU formulated t

Seite 5 - General Warnings

92GlossaryOperator The term operator refers to control panel users as opposed to system configurers or system administrators. An operator is responsib

Seite 6 - General Cautions

930–93Gig videorouters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823Gig video routers . . . . . . . . . . .

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94Index7, Technical Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778, Misc. Topics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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95CR6400User’s GuideGGo to Next View, Acrobat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Go to Previous View, Acrobat . . . . . . .

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96IndexOOffice hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Operating modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 10 - Table of Contents

97CR6400User’s GuideSSafeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ivSafety notices . . . . . . .

Seite 11 - The PDF Document

98IndexVVelcro strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Videodigital specifications . . . . . . . .

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99Contact UsGrass Valley Technical SupportFor technical assistance, please contact the Grass Valley Technical Support center nearest you:Corporate He

Seite 13 - Introduction

1PrefaceChapter 1 provides a brief introduction to the User’s Guide. TopicsChapter Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 15 - Software

2PrefaceTerms, Conventions and Abbreviations• Use the ‘First Page’, ‘Previous Page’, and ‘Next Page’, and ‘Last Page’ buttons to go to the first, prev

Seite 16 - The Router

3IntroductionChapter 2 provides a functional description of the CR6400 routers and the CP6464 control panel. TopicsOverview . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 17 - Control Card

4IntroductionOverviewThe default functions include:Source Mode Destination Mode Source Select Destination SelectPanel lock Destination Lock Level 1–Le

Seite 18 - Other Features

5CR6400User’s Guide• In a network of routers under an NV9000 router control system.  A captive panel is one attached directly to a router. A remote p

Seite 19 - I/O Cards

6IntroductionThe RouterThe RouterThe CR6400 routers are 2RU routers. They are about 10” deep to accommodate removable I/O cards. This is a front view

Seite 20 - The Control Panel

7CR6400User’s GuideEach I/O card has 32 ports. There are 16 input ports on the left (as you face the rear of the router) and 16 outputs on the right.

Seite 21 - Stand-Alone Definitions

8IntroductionThe RouterPortsThe control card has several ports: Serial Port Ethernet Port Video ReferenceSerial PortThe serial port uses a DE9 connect

Seite 22 - Feature Summary

9CR6400User’s GuideCrosspoint CardThe crosspoint (XPT) card contains the switching matrix: There are no connectors on the XPT card, but it does have a

Seite 23 - CRSC Mode

iiCopyright & Trademark NoticeCopyright © 2014 Grass Valley. All rights reserved.Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, and the Belden logo

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10IntroductionThe Control PanelThe Control Panel A thin 2RU control panel — the CP6464 — can mount directly on the front of the router as shown here:

Seite 25 - Installation

11CR6400User’s Guide• Destination Mode. The destination mode button enables destination selection using the array of selection but-tons. When a panel

Seite 26 - Design Considerations

12IntroductionFeature SummaryStand-Alone Button ColorA panel’s buttons have color: green, amber, red and are either bright (high-tally), dim (low-tall

Seite 27 - Rack Mount

13CR6400User’s GuideStand-Alone ModeIn stand-alone operation, the CP6464 has the following characteristics: • The meaning of I/O buttons is fixed and

Seite 28 - Creating a Router Network

14IntroductionFeature Summary• Each button has a clear plastic cap that can be easily removed to accommodate customer-defined button legends. • Two LE

Seite 29 - Stand-Alone Networks

15InstallationChapter 3 provides installation instructions. TopicsPackage Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 30 - Testing

16InstallationDesign ConsiderationsDesign Considerations By the time you are ready to install your equipment and software, you (or someone in your org

Seite 31 - Stand-Alone Network

17CR6400User’s GuideRack Mount The CR6400 routers are designed to mount in a 19” rack. Rack-mounting is not a requirement, but we assume a 19” rack fo

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18InstallationCreating a Router NetworkThe external power supplies are described in Power Specifications on page 77. Each connec-tor has 4 pins.  The

Seite 33 - Configuration

19CR6400User’s GuideStand-Alone NetworksA stand-alone CR6400 network comprises the following items:• From 1 to 4 CR6400 routers. • A CP6464 panel.• An

Seite 34 - Button Legends

iiiCR6400User’s GuideChange History NoticesFCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital devi

Seite 35 - CRSC Networks

20InstallationTestingTesting If your system fails in any way, please refer to Trouble-Shooting, on page 75.Stand-Alone RouterA stand-alone CR6400 rout

Seite 36 - Remote Panel Modes

21CR6400User’s GuideStand-Alone NetworkA stand-alone network comprises 1–4 CR6400 routers, a CP6464, and an Ethernet switch. 1 Ensure that each router

Seite 38 - IP Addresses in CRSC

23ConfigurationChapter 4 provides configuration instructions for the CR6400 routers and the CP6464 panel. TopicsStand-Alone Routers . . . . . . . . .

Seite 39 - Configuring a Router in CRSC

24ConfigurationStand-Alone RoutersThe Physical Inputs and Output Connections The 3Gig and AES I/O cards have 32 DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors. (We call them

Seite 40 - How to Add a Level

25CR6400User’s GuideStand-Alone CR6400 Networks For each router, set up I/O, video reference, and power and ground connections as you would for stand-

Seite 41 - Configuring a Panel in CRSC

26ConfigurationCRSC Networks• A source is a set of inputs on one or more routers, on one or more levels. The inputs might, or might not, belong to a s

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27CR6400User’s GuideEnhanced Mode (Hold and No-hold)‘Takes’ are performed on all the levels specified by the destination. In enhanced mode, level sele

Seite 43 - • Defining Source Buttons

28ConfigurationCRSC NetworksPanel Types for CR6400 RoutersThese are the panel types available in CRSC: • The CP6464 is a 2RU panel capable of switchi

Seite 44 - Defining Destination Buttons

29CR6400User’s GuideHow to Add Remote Panel Modules to a NetworkFollow these steps to add remote panel modules to your network: 1 Connect up to 15 rem

Seite 45 - Defining Level Buttons

ivImportant Safeguards and NoticesThis section provides important safety guidelines for operators and service personnel. Specific warnings and caution

Seite 46 - Defining Salvo Buttons

30ConfigurationCRSC Networks3 Define the physical start and end numbers for the level. These numbers identify physical connections on the router. The

Seite 47 - Unused Button Type

31CR6400User’s GuideIf your subnet has more than one router, CR6400 adds a default level for the router you chose in the dialog of step 3.You can now

Seite 48 - NV9000 Networks

32ConfigurationCRSC NetworksSummary’ button at the bottom of the page to bring CRSC and the actual hardware into sync.)Among the various panel types,

Seite 49 - User’s Guide

33CR6400User’s GuideThe ‘Display Page 1’ button causes the panel to presentSegments 1 and 3 Functions 1–32 On the top 32 buttonsFunctions 65–96 On the

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34ConfigurationCRSC NetworksThe buttons in the graphic image of the configuration page correspond in number and posi-tion to the buttons of the actual

Seite 51 - Stand-Alone Operation

35CR6400User’s GuideWhen entering an output on level C, you specify an output in the range 1–8, not 17–24. Output 3 of level C is router output 19 (in

Seite 52 - Stand-Alone Router

36ConfigurationCRSC NetworksDefining Salvo ButtonsA salvo is a stored sequence of primitive takes. A primitive take routes one router input to one rou

Seite 53 - Source Mode

37CR6400User’s GuideDefining Source Buttons To configure a button as a source button:1 Click on the image of the particular button you want to configu

Seite 54 - Destination Lock

38ConfigurationNV9000 NetworksShortcutsThere are several shortcuts in CRSC’s ‘Remote Panels’ page that make configuring remote panels quick and easy.

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39CR6400User’s Guide4 If you have enabled NV9000 mode, enter a panel ID in the ‘NV9000 Panel ID’ field. The panel ID must be a number unique within th

Seite 56 - Exceptions

vCR6400User’s GuideSymbols and Their Meanings General WarningsA warning indicates a possible hazard to personnel which may cause injury or death. Obse

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40ConfigurationNV9000 Networks

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41Stand-Alone OperationChapter 5 provides operating instructions for the CR6400 routers and the CP6464 control panel in a stand-alone system. TopicsS

Seite 59 - CRSC Network Operation

42Stand-Alone OperationStand-Alone RouterFor a Stand-Alone Router Network1A destination is set of N outputs on the CR6400s in the network, where N is

Seite 60 - Control Panel Buttons

43CR6400User’s GuideTakes There are 4 very simple steps to perform a take (using a CP6464 panel): 1 Press the destination mode button. (The selection

Seite 61 - Fig. 6-3: CP32-6464

44Stand-Alone OperationStand-Alone RouterLocks The CP6464 has 12 function buttons. Two of the function buttons are locks: Panel LockPressing ‘Panel Lo

Seite 62 - Panel Modes

45CR6400User’s GuideWhen you select another (unlocked) destination, a locked destination goes low-tally red. This illustration shows destination 1 sel

Seite 63 - Button Order

46Stand-Alone OperationStand-Alone NetworkExampleTwo levels, HD and AES, are taken from the VTR to the monitor: The four level buttons on a control pa

Seite 64 - Button Illumination

47CR6400User’s GuideLocks Performing locks in a network is almost the same as performing locks for a stand-alone CR6400. However, please note:• Pressi

Seite 65 - Power Up and Reset

48Stand-Alone OperationStand-Alone Network To unlock the destination completely, you must select exactly the levels on which it was locked. But, afte

Seite 66 - Choosing a Button Page

49CRSC Network OperationChapter 6 provides operating instructions for control panels under a CRSC network (a network of routers and remote panels of

Seite 67 - Paging Button Types

vi• To avoid fire hazard, use only the specified fuse(s) with the correct type number, voltage and current ratings as referenced in the appropriate l

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50CRSC Network OperationControl Panel ButtonsA source is a set of inputs from among all the inputs of all the routers in the network. In a CRSC networ

Seite 69 - Performing Takes

51CR6400User’s GuideOn these early panels, the labels “Source” and “Dest” at the left have no meaning. Operators must ignore these colors and these la

Seite 70 - Breakaway Takes

52CRSC Network OperationControl Panel ButtonsButton TypesFor most panels, all buttons except the lock buttons are configurable as:• Level selection bu

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53CR6400User’s GuideEnhanced mode has 2 submodes:• Hold mode — the level selection persists after the destination button is pressed (initiating a take

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54CRSC Network OperationControl Panel ButtonsTemporal Ordering (This means the order in which you press buttons.)In standard mode, the order in which

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55CR6400User’s GuideDestination Button Colors The current destination is high-tally amber (or possibly green, on a CP32-6464). All other desti-nations

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56CRSC Network OperationChoosing a Button PageRemote Panel Modules at Power-UpAt power-up, a remote panel module also loads stored program code into i

Seite 75 - S3S1 S4 S7

57CR6400User’s GuideThe terms ‘Display Sources’ and ‘Display Destinations’ denote that destination buttons are not permitted on the page of source but

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58CRSC Network OperationChoosing a Button PageFor the CP6464, this is a typical result: • Toggle Page 1 and Page 2 This toggle button switches the pan

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59CR6400User’s GuidePerforming TakesA take is the switching of a signal from a source to a destination. ‘Takes’ are performed using the control panel;

Seite 78 - Performing Locks

vii1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Chapter Structure . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 79 - Complex Locks

60CRSC Network OperationPerforming TakesExample — Normal Take in Enhanced ModeYou want to route source S to destination D. 1Do not press any level but

Seite 80 - Performing Level Selection

61CR6400User’s GuideExample — Breakaway in Standard ModeYou want to take SD video from source S1 to destination D2. But you also want to take AES12 fr

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62CRSC Network OperationPerforming TakesExample — Breakaway in Enhanced Mode without Hold — Variant 1You want to take SD video from source S1 to desti

Seite 82 - The Double-Press

63CR6400User’s GuidePressing another source button without selecting a level would effect a new normal take, undoing the breakaway you had created. Pr

Seite 83 - Standard Mode Summary

64CRSC Network OperationPerforming TakesExample — Breakaway in Enhanced Mode with HoldYou want to take SD video from source S1 to destination D2. But

Seite 84

65CR6400User’s Guideanother source button without selecting another level simply changes the source for that selected level (or levels). Pressing anot

Seite 85 - Maintenance

66CRSC Network OperationPerforming TakesYou can continue to break sources away, ad infinitum.To clear the breakaway, select all levels and then press

Seite 86 - Network Failure

67CR6400User’s GuideExample — Breakaway Take for CP3201 in Enhanced Mode without HoldYou want to take SD from source S1 to the default destination. Bu

Seite 87 - Technical Details

68CRSC Network OperationPerforming LocksPerforming LocksPanel Lock Pressing a ‘Panel Lock’ button disables the control panel. Panel locks apply to all

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69CR6400User’s GuideThe ‘Destination Lock’ button is:• High-tally red when the destination is selected and at least one of the levels on which it is l

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viiiTable of Contents4 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Stand-Alone Routers . . . . .

Seite 90 - Physical Specifications

70CRSC Network OperationExecuting SalvosExecuting SalvosA salvo is a pre-defined list of up to 32 basic ‘takes’. A salvo is assigned to a control pane

Seite 91 - Connectors

71CR6400User’s GuideButton OrderThe ordering of buttons on a panel affects the meaning of level selection under standard mode. We call this spatial or

Seite 92 - Video Specifications

72CRSC Network OperationPerforming Level SelectionThus, with one particular level button ordering, AV sources are enabled. With the other ordering, SD

Seite 93 - Drawings

73CR6400User’s GuideStandard Mode SummaryRule 1: when all levels are selected, the sources and destinations that are enabled are those that include th

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74CRSC Network OperationPerforming Level Selection

Seite 95

75MaintenanceChapter 7 provides information regarding maintenance. This document does not address maintenance of NV9000 equipment. TopicsPrevention

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76MaintenanceTrouble-ShootingPower Supply LED Does Not IlluminateIf the device is otherwise functioning properly, the problem is a faulty LED. (Call G

Seite 97

77Technical DetailsChapter 8 provides electrical, video, audio, and mechanical specifications for the CR6400 family products. TopicsPower Specificati

Seite 98 - Defaults

78Technical DetailsReference SpecificationsThe power supply is Grass Valley part PS0012-00: Fig. 8-1: Power SupplyIts power output has a 4-pin plug: T

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79CR6400User’s GuideCompatibility between Video Formats and Reference Rates Video FormatComp Tri-Level SyncNTSC (525i59.94)PAL (625i50)720p / 23.98720

Seite 100 - Misc. Topics

ixCR6400User’s Guide6 CRSC Network Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 101 - Glossary

80Technical DetailsPhysical SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsCR6400 Router Specifications CP6464 Control Panel Specifications Specification Detail

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81CR6400User’s GuideEnvironmental SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications ConnectorsSerial ConnectorThe serial connector is on the control card. Th

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82Technical DetailsVideo SpecificationsVideo SpecificationsCR6400 Digital Video Specifications1 Specification Detail3Gig Auto re-clocking: 270 Mb/s,

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83CR6400User’s GuideAudio SpecificationsCR6400 Digital Audio (AES) Specifications DrawingsThe following drawings identify features and provide overall

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84Technical DetailsDrawingsFig. 8-2: Front View of the CR6400 Family Routers Screw Holes for Control Panel (2)Cover Plate over Control Panel Connec

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85CR6400User’s GuideFig. 8-3: Rear Views of the CR6464-3Gig RouterControl CardEthernetRS-42264 Outputs, DIN 1.0/2.3 (coax)PS1, PS2GND Lug64 Inputs, DI

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86Technical DetailsDrawingsFig. 8-4: Rear Views of the CR6464-AES RouterAES I/OAES I/OAES I/OAES I/OControl CardEthernetRS-42264 Outputs, DIN 1.0/2.3

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87CR6400User’s GuideFig. 8-5: Front and Top Views of the CP6464 Control Panel Panel Lock ButtonSelection Buttons (1–64)Destination Lock ButtonPower Su

Seite 109 - Contact Us

88Technical DetailsDefaultsDefaults Default Router StateThe factory-default state is to be in stand-alone mode.The default routing state of a compact

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89Misc. TopicsChapter 9 provides the following. TopicsPower Cord Retention for the PS0012 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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