
Introduction
2
Differences between Cronus and ADAM
Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connections
Cronus ADAM
Most practical for small to medium systems.
Most practical for more complex systems because the number of
users is much higher.
In small to medium-sized broadcast company, Cronus would be
used like an ADAM.
Uses ASIC technology
Cronus is scalable - can keep adding on to the original
configuration (up to four systems maximum)
ADAM has both a redundant power supply and a redundant
Master Controller card.
Cronus has a redundant power supply.
Has one USB port with front and rear access.
Has capability for Ethernet connection
Cronus has individual data drives, meaning the address does not
need to be set at the keypanel.
TABLE 1. Controls, Connections, and Cronus backcard. There are two Cronus backcards, an MDR backcard and an RJ-12
backcard. You can have up to four backcards installed on Cronus. You can have ny combination of backcards on the Cronus, too
(for example, you can have two RJ-12 backcards and two MDR backcards
.
1 ENC 1 This knob allows you to select a menu item, scroll through menus or exit out of the display menu.
2 ENC 2 This knob allows you to select a menu item, scroll through menus or exit out of the display menu.
NOTE: Only when you are in the crosspoint status menu do the left and right knob perform separate functions. The Right knob
adjusts the output port, while the Left knob adjusts the input port.
3 Display Panel LCD display showing menu options.
Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji