Enabling And Using Lockout Mode - PRESONUS STUDIOLIVE 16.4.2 - V1.12 User Manual

16 channel digital recording and performance mixer
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Recording
3.3
Using Your StudioLive as an Audio Interface

Enabling and Using Lockout Mode

3.3.6
As mentioned in Section 2.10.4, your StudioLive features a lock-out mode which allows you to
temporarily disable nearly every feature on the StudioLive. It is important to mention that analog
portions (i.e., input trim knobs, faders, and cue, tape input, and monitor levels) can all still be
adjusted. Because of this, it is recommended that you take a quick glance over your input trims and
output levels prior to resuming your mix after you unlock your StudioLive. If you have set your fader
position to be locked, you will be able to recall your pre-lockout fader positions using the Locate
button in the meter section. Until you connect your StudioLive to a computer, the mixer cannot be
locked, so don't worry about accidentally locking yourself out.
At its lowest level of security, Lockout mode allows you to freeze the current Fat Channel and Effects
settings. Faders, Aux mixing, and Scene Recall can still be enabled. Each of these mix functions
can be added to Lockout mode as you see fit. To lock your StudioLive, press the Select buttons that
correspond to the five-digit password you have set. In this example, the password is 12345, so you
would press the Select buttons for Channels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, in that order. The Panel Status will
switch to Locked, indicating that Lockout mode is now active.
To unlock your StudioLive, navigate back to Page 4: Lockout in the System menu if this page is
not currently active. Press the same sequence of Select buttons. The Panel Status will change to
Unlocked, and you will be able to resume your mix.
With your StudioLive connected and synced to
your computer, launch the StudioLive Device
window in Universal Control, click on the
Advanced button. The Lockout window will
launch.
To set your custom password, click on the box
next to "Device is Lockable." At this point, a
cursor will appear in the password box. Enter
a five-digit code using any number between 1
and 9 and click the Set button. Your password
will no longer be displayed. Should you need
to change your password, simply click on the
box next to "Device is Lockable." Your old
password will be deleted, and you will be able
to enter a new password. Once you have set
your password, the StudioLive can be locked
with or without being synced to a computer.
To lock your StudioLive, press the System
button in the Digital Effects | Master Control
section and navigate to Page 4: Lockout. Your
StudioLive cannot be locked unless this page
is active. If you have multiple StudioLive mixers
connected, you only need to lock the Master
unit to lock all the mixers in the chain.
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