DriveRack

Utilities

Section 6

The PARAMETER 1 knob is used to select modules and functions which are available for adding security levels to. Items include: Program changes, Program list, Store, Bypass, Network, Inputs, Pre EQ, House EQ, Notch Filter, Pre Delay, Crossover, Post EQ, Dynamics, Post Delay, Outputs and RTA.

The PARAMETER 2 knob is used select either the High, Medium or Low level of secu- rity for the currently selected module or function.

6.3 Security Passwords

Once security levels have been assigned to the various modules and functions, You can now proceed to set your operating security password. This Password (High or Med) will allow you to prevent any unwanted users from manipulating operating parameters and functions of modules within the DriveRack™ units.

•To set the password, move to Page 3 of the Utility menu and the display will appear some- thing like this:

To create a security password for either the High or Med), press or turn the PARAME- TER 1 or 2 knob respectively. The PARAMETER 3 knob is used to set the security level of the unit. This means that once a security level of Low, Medium or Low has been set to the DriveRack™ unit, you will only have access to respective level set for module on page two. The display will appear as follows:

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480 specifications

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