The utility screen – iLive T SERIES AP6526 User Manual

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The UTILITY screen

The UTILITY screen provides access to many setup, diagnostic and user preference functions. They are
grouped into pages according to function type , for example, managing the memories and User Profiles,
checking system status and diagnostics, setting up the network, or updating the operating firmware.
Some of these functions may not be available if the current User Profile has functions deactivated.

The UTILITY front page

The screen is arranged with 4 main pages accessible by touching the big

buttons in the centre of the screen. The top part of the screen changes according to page selected. The
lower part presents the same set of buttons in all pages. These are the main operational UTILITY

functions. Like the other screens, UTILITY always returns to the page last accessed. Touch the Return
key at the top to navigate back to the top view and then on to the other pages.

Lock Surface

Touch this button to disable the Surface controls to prevent

uninvited operation while the console is left unattended, for example during
intermission or after sound check before the show. A popup appears to

confirm you want to do this. If a password has been set for the current user
then the touch keyboard appears prompting password entry. To unlock the
surface touch the Unlock Surface button in the middle of the screen. If a
password is set you are prompted to enter it or log in as a different user.

Change User Opens the USER LOGIN page. Select the user name to log in.

Enter the correct password if one has been set.

Note:

If a Startup Scene has been set it will be recalled when the user is

changed. In this case make sure the current settings have been saved as
another Scene before changing user if you want to keep them.

Help Manual

Opens up the onscreen Help file. This presents a

condensed user guide and reference information. It includes the Release
Notes associated with the current version of firmware.

Power Down

Touch this button to power down the TouchScreen

computer before turning the system off. A popup appears for you to confirm
that you want to do this. The popup also gives you the option to restart just

the onboard TouchScreen computer.

UTILITY

Top buttons
change
with page

selected

Configuration

page

Diagnostics

page

Firmware

page

Network

page

Lower
buttons
accessible

in all pages

Page select

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