Chapter 10. Access level
The access level determines how accessible the console is to the user. There are three access levels:
1. Programmer level
2. Operator level
3. Dummy level
10.1 Different modes for different people
10.1.1 Programmer mode
You have access to all functions.
10.1.2 Operator (run) mode
You have access to all playback functions.
The following functions are disabled:
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[EDIT]. You cannot edit existing show elements.
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[STORE]. You cannot store new show elements or settings.
Example: Even if you are a programmer, you can safely operate the console in this mode.
Example: Your resident DJ knows the controller well and you want him to get the best out of it.
10.1.3 Dummy mode
You have limited access to playback functions and cannot edit or store.
The following functions are disabled:
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[EDIT]. You cannot edit anything.
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[STORE]. You cannot store anything.
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[↕] limited. You can only modify the audio triggers from cue.
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[CLEAR]. You cannot clear anything.
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[LOAD] limited. You can only load a cue list.
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[FIX] & [DIM]. You cannot access fixtures and dimmers.
Example: At an exhibition you want to increase interactivity with certain art objects. So you can have
visitors (who do not know anything about light) safely operating the console and change the lighting
themselves.
Example: You have a visiting DJ who does not know anything about the console. Have him run a cue list
with go and give him some playbacks.
10.2 Changing user modes
10.2.1 From programmer to other
In programmer mode, Xciter allows you to access the setup menu immediately.
1. Press {Access level} in the setup menu.
Xciter user manual
Access level
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