Definitions, Front panel security lockouts, Definitions -9 front panel security lockouts -9 – Extron Electronics MPX Plus 866 A Rev. B User Manual

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MPX Plus 866 A Media Presentation Matrix Switcher • Operation

PRELIMINAR

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Definitions

The following terms, which apply to Extron matrix switchers, are used throughout

this manual:

Tie —

An input-to-output video and/or line audio connection.

Set of ties —

An input tied to two or more outputs. (An output can never be tied

to more than one input.)

Configuration —

One or more ties, one or more sets of ties, and/or some or all of

the signal processor settings made in the DSP Configurator program.

Current configuration —

The configuration that is currently active in the

switcher (also called configuration 0)

Partial (DSP-Configurator-created) preset —

A partial configuration (a subset of

ties and/or sets of ties and/or signal processor settings) that has been stored.

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Partial presets can be created only by using the DSP Configurator program.

They can be recalled via any means. When recalled (by any means), partial
presets overwrite only a portion of the current configuration, leaving other ties
and settings unchanged.

Global ties preset —

A full, ties only, configuration that has been created via the

front panel, SIS commands, or the Matrix Switchers Control Program.

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Up to 32 partial or global ties presets can be stored in memory. Preset locations

are assigned to the input buttons and output buttons. Up to 26 preset locations
can be selected from the front panel for either saving or retrieving. When a
preset is retrieved from memory, it becomes the current configuration (global
ties preset) or part of the current configuration (partial preset). Preset numbers
larger than 26 are accessible under RS-232 or Ethernet control.

Front panel security lockouts

In the procedural descriptions that follow, it is assumed that the switcher is in Lock

mode 0 (fully unlocked). The following two Lock modes are also available:

Lock mode 1 — All changes are locked from the front panel (except for setting

Lock

mode 2). Some functions can be viewed.

Lock mode 2 — Advanced features are locked and can be viewed only. Basic

functions, such as tie creation, are unlocked.

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The switcher is shipped from the factory in

Lock mode 2.

See “Setting the front panel locks (Executive modes)” on page 3-44 for a detailed list

of basic and advanced functions and the procedure to set the various front panel

locks.

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