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13. Operating Panels
Control Panel Buttons
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 but-
tons: ‘Panel Lock’ and ‘Destination Lock’. See
on page 93. The remaining
panel buttons are not configurable at this time.
A CQX router is one that performs smooth transitions in both HD and SD video, and audio. There
are two models supporting HD and SD. The CQX control panel 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:
At present, a remote CQX panel’s transition rate and transition type buttons have no effect on the
CQX router’s transitions. The transition rate and type buttons of a captive panel do affect transi-
tions.
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.
Cut
V-Fade
Cut-Fade
Fade-Cut
Slow
Med
Fast