Parameter Lock - Yamaha PM1D Supplementary Manual

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5. Click the OK button.
The popup window will close, you will return to the
previous screen, and the new password will take
effect.
If the passwords you input in the NEW PASS-
WORD field and CONFIRM PASSWORD field
are different, a warning message will be dis-
played, and the password will not be changed.

Parameter Lock

1. In the LOCK PARAMETER SELECT area, select the
parameter(s) for which you want to disable opera-
tion. (You may select more than one.)
The following parameters correspond to each but-
ton.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Changing the operation mode of
the console/engine, changing the
cascade mode
WORD CLOCK SETUP
Changing the word clock setting
UNIT OUT/ST OUT DITHER
Changing the dither-related set-
tings of output units and stereo
output
INPUT PATCH.............. Changing the input patch
OUTPUT PATCH.......... Changing the output
INPUT CH ON/OFF..... Switching input channels
OUTPUT CH ON/OFF. Switching output chan-
MIX TO ST ON/OFF .... Operating the MIX [TO
DCA MUTE ON............ Turning on the DCA
Hint
The DCA MUTE ON item only prohibits turning the
DCA [MUTE] switch from off to on. Even if this
item is selected, it will be possible to switch the DCA
[MUTE] switch from on to off.
2. Click the PARAMETER LOCK button.
The AUTHORIZATION popup window will appear,
asking you to input the password.
3. Input the password and click the OK button.
The PARAMETER LOCK button will turn on, and a
message of "SOME PARAMETERS WERE
LOCKED" will appear at the bottom of the screen.
If in this state, you attempt to modify locked parame-
ters in the screen or on the panel, a warning message
will appear. (If you are using DUAL CONSOLE
mode, the message will appear only on the console
that was operated.)
settings
patch settings
on/off
nels on/off
ST] switch of a MIX
channel
[MUTE] switch
Parameter Lock/Console Lock
Please be aware that if you forget the system pass-
word, the only way to unlock the system is to ini-
tialize the memory.
The system password is remembered even if the
console is powered-off.
Even if parameters are locked, recalling a scene will
generally disable the lock, and the settings will be
overwritten by the recalled content. However, the
following exceptions apply.
If a scene is recalled while input patch/output
patch is locked, the patch settings will not change.
If a scene is recalled while dither settings are
locked, the unit dither settings will not be recalled.
If a unit library or scene with different unit assign-
ments is recalled, the unit/patch settings will be
overwritten by the recalled content regardless of
the parameter lock setting.
When you undo a scene recall, the input patch,
output patch, and dither settings will be undone
regardless of the parameter lock setting.
In PREVIEW mode, parameter lock applies only to
the current scene. Even the locked parameters can
be operated freely for a recalled scene.
Since settings of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
and WORD CLOCK screens are not part of a
scene, they will be locked even in PREVIEW mode.
4. To defeat Parameter Lock, access the UTILITY
function SECURITY screen, and click the PARAM-
ETER LOCK button.
The AUTHORIZATION popup window will appear,
asking you to input the password.
5. Input the password and click the OK button.
Parameter Lock will be defeated.
If you lock parameters when using Dual Console
mode, Parameter Lock will apply to both con-
soles.
If two engines are cascade-connected, and you
lock parameters on one system, the other system
will not be affected.
If you forget the system password, you will need
to initialize the memory. (Refer to "CS1D Refer-
ence Manual (Software)," p.194)
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