Locks, Panel lock, Destination lock – Grass Valley CR6400 Family v.1.2 User Manual

Page 54: Panel lock destination lock, Stand-alone operation, Stand-alone router

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Stand-Alone Operation

Stand-Alone Router

Locks

The CP6464 has 12 function buttons. Two of the function buttons are locks:

Panel Lock

Pressing ‘Panel Lock’ disables the control panel. Only the Panel Lock button remains enabled.
Pressing it again re-enables the control panel.

When the control panel is locked, the lock button is bright red and the state of the entire control
panel is protected. Changes from the control panel are disabled. The panel lock button is low
tally green when the control panel is not locked.

Destination Lock

Destination lock prevents selecting another source for the currently selected destination. To
lock a destination,

1 Press the ‘Destination Mode’ button.

2 press the desired selection button.

3 Press ‘Destination Lock’.

This sample shows destination 5 locked:

(Press ‘Source Mode’ to see the source that feeds the destination. The button for that source is
high-tally.)

If you subsequently press a button for a destination that is locked, the button goes high tally
(red), and the Destination Lock button goes high tally, as this example shows.

Other destinations remain unchanged, whether locked or unlocked, and specifically, you can
route the source that feeds a locked destination to any number of other destinations.

PNL

LOCK

DST

LOCK

DST

MODE

SRC

MODE

Panel Lock

Destination Lock

64

48

32

16

PL

DL

49 50

51 52 53 54 55

33 34 35

36

37

38 39

17 18 19 20 21

22 23

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

MON

1

PNL

LOCK

DST

LOCK

DST

MODE

SRC

MODE

1. Destination Mode

3. Destination Lock

2. Destination

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