JBL 260 user manual Password Edit High Password Edit Med Password, Press Store to Change

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When the Security Level function parameter is selected, rotating the DATA wheel is used to select which function you would like to set the security for. Items include: Program Changes, Program List, Mutes, Store, Inputs, Pre EQ, Insert 1, Insert 2, Pre Delay, Crossover, Post EQ, Dynamics, Post Delay and Outputs.

Once the function is selected, press the DATA wheel to set the security level for the selected function. The security level is selected by rotating the DATA wheel, which is used to select either the High, Medium or Low level of security for the currently selected function. Repeat the steps from the three previous paragraphs until security levels are properly set for all Security Level functions.

Now that security levels have been set for the various functions in the unit, you need to create your passwords. Press the NEXT PG button twice to move to the Edit Password page of the Security section, which will appear as follows:

Password

Edit High Password

Edit Med Password

Press Store to Change

Press the DATA wheel to select the password to edit. When the password level has been selected, press the STORE button to set the password. Please note that the default passwords, from the factory, are SRV (High password) and Hendrix (Medium password). The display will now appear similar to this:

NAME: ROCK VENUE

<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER <PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT: <STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT

Enter the characters which you would like to use as your password. Turn the DATA wheel to change the selected character. Pressing the DATA wheel in successively allows you to toggle between uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols/blank space. The PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons allow you to move to the next or previous character (left and right).

Once the password has been entered, press the STORE button to save it. You can now repeat the previous steps for the other password level if required. Since the security system has three levels (high, med and low), there can be three different levels of user access. High level users always have full access to the box. Typically, the device would be programmed to allow the medium level users minimal access, and the low level users very limited or no access. However, if you simply require full access and no access, you do not need to set the medium level password. Just make sure to set all of your Security Level functions to high, meaning one must be logged in as a high level user to have any access to the processor’s parameters.

To now lock out the box you must log in as a low level access user (or essentially log out as a high level access user). Follow this procedure to lock out the device:

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Contents DriveRack Important Safety Information Electromagnetic Compatibility Table of Contents DriveRackIntro Introduction DriveRack 260 FeaturesDefining the DriveRack 260 System Service Contact Info DriveRackIntroductionIntroductionDriveRack Warranty Section Getting Started Rear Panel Connections Getting Started Front Panel Getting Started Quick Start ConnectionsGetting Started Section DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack Functions Editing Functions Basic Navigation Modes Effect Button Array OverviewEditing Functions Navigating the Pre-EQ -GEQ and PEQ Navigating the Crossover SectionEditing Functions Navigating the Other Section Navigating the Dynamics SectionEditing Functions Navigating the Delay Section Navigating the Utility/Meters SectionEditing Functions Navigating the Wizard Section Navigating the I/O SectionFunctions Configuration Functions Program DefinitionNavigating Factory Programs Selecting ProgramsEditing Factory Programs Navigation ModesConfiguration Functions Saving Factory Program Changes Store Program ReplacingConfiguration Functions Creating a User Configuration Signal PathSelect Link/UnlinkComp Select RouteSelect Link/Unlink Mono DLY 20 MS 810 ms Unused Select Link/UnlinkSaving Configuration Changes Route Name Output Ch2Detailed Detailed Parameters Pre-Crossover EQ 28 Band Graphic or 9-Band ParametricFeedback Eliminator Subharmonic Synthesizer Gate Detailed Parameters Automatic Gain Control AGC Crossover Detailed Parameters Notch FiltersPost-CROSSOVER PEQ Compressor/Limiter Threshold T -40 to +20dBu Ratio R 1.0 to Inf1Gain G -20 to +20 dB Auto On/OffLimiter On/Off Attack .01 to 200 m Sec per band or globalHold 0 to 500 m Sec per band or global Release 360 to 5 dB / Sec per band or globalAlignment Delay Input RoutingOutput Meters Utility LCD Contrast Auto EQ Plot Utilities/MetersLCD Contrast / Auto EQ Plot PUP Program/MuteZC Setup Panel Power Up Modes PUP Program Stored PUP Mute CurrentZC Setup Panel ZC-2 Boost CutOutput Panel 1 ZC-3 Select a No ChangeSet Security Level Pre EQ Low Panel ZC-4 Switch 1 2 3 No ChangeSecurity Password Edit High Password Edit Med Password Press Store to ChangeSet 260 Device Level High Password Enter PasswordProgram List/Program Change Prog Change Mode Program List Prog Lock Program ListINS a Comp o+ LIM 0+Zone Controllers Panel Output Trims NetPage Control Remote Control DriveWare PC Software GUISection Basic Operation DriveRack Remote Control ZC-Zone Controllers Zone Controller InstallationZC-1 & ZC-2 Zone Controller Wiring Section Diagram a Diagram B Diagram C Guide Application Guide Mono 4-Way w/ Two Aux ZonesHardware SoftwareApplication Guide Stereo Tri-amp Application Guide Stereo w/ four Aux Zones Application Guide Stereo Bi-amp w/ Dual Delay Page DriveRackAppendix Appendix Factory Reset Power Up Quick Key OptionsAppendix Specifications Analog InputsAppendix Auto EQ Optimization Tips Adjust Crossover Output Gains gain structureLook out for Modes Appendix Crossover Diagrams Main Speakers Power Amplifiers Appendix Program List/ Speaker Tunings/ Power Amp TuningsProgram List Appendix Block Diagram DriveRackAppendix aAppendix Input and Output Diagrams System Setup and Gain Structure Appendix Gain Level JumpersAppendix

260 specifications

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