Encryption Keys; Edit Names; Restore Defaults; About - Lectrosonics M2T-X Instruction Manual

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allows for convenient encryption amongst multiple
transmitters and receivers, but not as secure as
creating a unique key.

Encryption Keys

The M2T-X generates high entropy encryption keys to
sync with encryption-capable receivers. The user must
select a key type and create a key in the M2T-X, and then
sync the key with a receiver.
1. Begin by selecting a key type.
2. The M2T-X will then display a warning to indicate
that all receivers will need a new key. Select
CREATE KEY to generate a new key.
NOTE: When Universal Key type is selected,
there is no prompt to create key. See Encryption
Key Management for more information.
3. A message will pop up on the screen warning the
user that all receivers will need a new key. Select
OK. The creation of a new key is confirmed.
4. Sync new key with receiver (see Sync Key). The
transmitted audio will then be encrypted with the
new key.
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Edit Names

Edit names to match talent for easy location or easily
identify multiple M2T transmitters in a rack.
• Use UP and DOWN Arrows to select letters and
MENU/SEL to set and move cursor.

Restore Defaults

Returns all settings to the factory defaults.

About

Displays general information about the M2T-X,
including serial number, and the hardware, FPGA and
microcontroller firmware versions.
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