Locking the system – Grass Valley PDR v.2.2 User Manual
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Locking the System
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3. Enter a timecode value. Use the mouse or tab to move between the fields.
4. Select a Timecode Specification:
- Absolute moves the Playback channel to the specified timecode, and
computes a new Delay Time for Channel value relative to the record
channel. Be sure to select a value lower than the current record channel
timecode. Otherwise, you move playback ahead of record. Leave a
minimum of five seconds delay.
- Relative - Positive is not typically used, as it moves the playback channel
ahead of the record channel.
- Relative - Negative moves the playback channel to the record timecode
minus the Enter Timecode value. This value is used as the new Delay
Time for Channel.
Locking the System
When a time delay is set, the system can be locked to prevent accidental
changes or playback interruptions.
1. Choose
File | Lockout Panel
. The Panel Lockout dialog box appears.
Figure 147. Panel Lockout dialog box
2. Enter a password in the box.
3. Click
OK
. This locks the system.
To unlock the system, enter the password and click
OK
.