Kramer Electronics RC-8000 User Manual

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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

Operation

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8.2.3

Locking and Unlocking Settings

The remote controllers and the PC include a flexible locking

1

mechanism for

safeguarding settings on switchers. To prevent changing the settings

accidentally

2

, lock your switchers. Unlocking releases

3

the protection

mechanism.
From any remote controller you can lock and unlock the following

4

:

A specific switcher
All switchers
That specific remote controller

From the PC

5

you can lock and unlock the following:

A specific switcher
All switchers

Locking a specific remote controller does not lock any other remote

controller. To lock all the remote controllers, press the TAKE and the STO

push buttons on each remote controller separately. You cannot

simultaneously lock or unlock all the remote controllers from one remote

controller, or from the PC. When all switchers and remote controllers are

locked, the front panel switcher push buttons are inoperative. By design, only

specific

6

remote controller push buttons will function, enabling the operator

to execute the unlock commands.
Section 8.2.3.1 describes how to lock the switcher and section 8.2.3.2

describes how to unlock the switcher. For a concise summary of the

locking/unlocking push button sequence, refer to Table 9 on page 30.

1 Locking means that the front panel is locked. In all other respects (for example, recall, changing input and output), the
switcher still operates via the remote controller and the PC
2 Especially if the system is complex and the switchers are stored on a rack in another room
3 Restarting (perhaps due to an electricity failure) a switcher or a remote controller also releases the protection mechanism
(without wiping out the switcher settings)
4 You cannot lock/unlock from a switcher
5 You cannot lock a PC
6 That is, TAKE, RCL, and ALL

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