CHAPTER 4: USING THE GALILEO FRONT PANEL
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■Humidity: Highlight and use Blue knob to scroll through the values, clockwise for higher
humidity and counterclockwise for lower.
■Altitude: Highlight and use Blue knob to select among the three ranges.
Once the Natural Environment settings are configured, return to the System Settings page by
pressing the Cancel button, or press the Menu button to return to the Galileo Map.
Access SettingsPress the Enter button or the Blue or Green knob from System Settings to select this function.
Access Settings allows Galileo’s front panel to be locked from further changes with an access
code, and allows the system engineer to specify which parameters may be changed and
which ones will remain inaccessible to another user (or to accidental button pushing).
The access list is identical to that in the Compass control software, and includes the ability to
modify Projects and recall Snapshots, change gains, polarity, delays, and equalization, mute
channels, link groups, and update the Galileo firmware. Use the Up and Down arrows to scroll
through the parameters. Use the Enter button or press or turn the Blue knob to allow or deny
access to particular parameters, by selecting Yes or No for each.
The default Access Code is “0 0 0”, which allows unrestricted access to all parameters; it is
shown at the top of the Access Settings page. To change the code, highlight Lock Access
Settings and press the Enter button or the Blue knob.
A screen called Enter New appears, with instructions. Use the three knobs to scroll through
numerals 0 through 99 to create three sets of one- or two-digit numbers, which the person
setting the code must remember; press the Enter button to accept the code. The Access Set-
tings page reappears, with the Access Code blank and Unlock Access Settings appearing in
the list of options.
To unlock the device, highlight this option and press the Enter button or the Blue knob, use
the three knobs to set the correct code, and press the Enter button. The Access Code will
appear at the top of the page and parameters may now be changed.
When a parameter such as input gain or parametric equalization is locked, and an attempt is
made to change it, a screen saying “This setting is locked” appears. Press the Cancel button
to remove this screen and go back to the previous page.