Disabling Specific Buttons On The Control Panel - GRASS VALLEY L-S series Instruction Manual

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Section 4 — Jupiter System Configuration

Disabling Specific Buttons on the Control Panel

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tion Type settings. Also the Setup menu will be accessible, regardless of the
Password Level setting, if the panel is not connected to the CM-4000 by
either a LAN or a Serial connection. You will need to set the Password level
in the MPK Devices table to disable the Configuration and Setup menus.
Follow these steps to disable the Configuration and Setup menus on the
Control panel:
1. Open the MPK Devices table.
2. Enter the preferred setting in the Password Level column (see
Figure
26):
• Enter a number from 1 to 89 to disable both the Configuration and
Setup menus.
• Enter a number from 90 to 94 to disable only the Setup menu.
• Enter a number 95 and higher to enable both menus.
Note
If the Password Level column is left blank, both menus will be accessible.
3. Apply the changes by compiling the appropriate sets.
You can disable the buttons for a Destination on the Control panel. You will
need to set the mnemonic for a source or destination to be "BLANK" (see
Figure
28).The panel will then disable the button for that source or destina-
tion.
Follow these steps to disable the buttons for a Source or Destination on the
Control panel:
1. Open the CP Output table.
2. Enter the text, "BLANK" in the mnemonic column (see
Figure 28. Output Set Table
JUPITER L-S and LCD Series Control Panel Instruction Manual
Figure
28).

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