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Category prompting, Password levels – Grass Valley VM 3000 System Controllers v.7.4 User Manual

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Control Panel Operation

CP 3800

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VM 3000 Installation and Operating Manual

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MENU

MENU MODE (CONT’D)

Sticky Audio Mode:

OFF

Press TAKE to turn Sticky Audio ON − Clear to Exit

Figure 6−69. Menu Configuration − Sticky Audio Page.

Pressing TAKE will cause the sticky audio mode to toggle. CLEAR will return to the previous page.

Category Prompting

On selection of the Prompting soft key in the configuration menu, the following display will appear:

Category Prompting Mode:

ON

Press TAKE to turn Category Prompting OFF − Clear to Exit

Figure 6−70. Menu Configuration − Category Prompting Page.

Pressing TAKE will cause the category prompting mode to toggle. CLEAR will return to the previous page.

Password Levels

Upon selection of the Password soft key of the menu page, the MENU button will illuminate in red and the following display
will be shown:

Panel Security Level = 66 Enter New Password Then Select Take

PASSWORD = ?????? LOG OUT

Figure 6−71. Panel Password Security Page.

If category prompting is enabled, the number pad will illuminate in green. Enter a six−digit password. When six digits have
been typed, the TAKE button will illuminate in red to indicate that TAKE should be pressed. If an invalid password is entered
and Taken the display will briefly show “INVALID PASSWORD” and clear to accept another number.

The words LOG OUT will be displayed only if the panel is currently set to higher than its defined level. Selecting the soft
key under the LOG OUT legend will prompt the user to confirm with the TAKE button:

Panel Security Level = 98 Confirm LOG OUT To

Panel Security Level = 66 By Pressing TAKE

Figure 6−72. Panel Password Security Page − Password typed in.

Completion of a “raise password level” operation, or log out, or selecting the red illuminated MENU button will return the
panel to whichever operation mode it was in prior to selection of MENU.

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