Designer mode menu reference – Lab.gruppen PLM 20K44 User Manual
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Designer Mode Menu Reference
19.2.2 Security for Module Functions
All settings that can be protected for a base configurations can also be protected for a Module. Base
configuration settings are overwritten by Module settings, unless access has been restricted in the base
configuration file, in which case certain parameters will not be accessible. The base configuration file itself
will not be affected by any changes made to a Module after the file is recalled.
The Module password is stored with the single Module file, and is stored at the hardware level when
recalled into a Lake device. This prevents access to certain data stored in the Module file, even if you are in
Designer Mode in the Lake Controller. Using a Module password allows hiding of your custom settings from
any user of the Controller.
The following features are available for both base configuration and Module files:
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Adjust and lock factory levels
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Adjust and lock access to crossover settings
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Hide unused channels
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Adjust Level Limits
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Disable individual level faders or entire levels sections from other users
In addition to these features, a system designer can also adjust and lock access to individual PEQ and GEQ
overlays.
19.2.2.1 Module Tutorial
The following tutorial illustrates Designer Mode’s most important Module features. It also includes some
functions that relate to both base configuration and Module files, such as Level Limits. Use the same
Designer Mode tutorial system configuration described in section 19.1.3.1. Ensure you are in Designer Mode
and that the base configuration is unlocked before proceeding.
For Mesa EQ Modules, use the only output available on each Module and ignore the steps regarding
crossovers.
To add PEQ and set the overlay to View Only, perform the following steps:
1. Navigate to the PEQ1 page of Module A.
2. Add a high-shelf filter (gain: 10 dB; frequency: 10 kHz; bandwidth: 3).
3. Tap EQ OVERLAY FUNCTIONS, then EQ OVERLAY PROPERTIES.
4. Tap EQ OVERLAY VIEW ONLY (illuminates orange).