Vega 30 Router User Manual
Set Routes
Vega 30 Web Interface 6.7
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6.7.4 Destination Protect
A destination may be protected, to prevent other routes being made to it. Protecting a
destination is an operational control and is carried out by a user from a panel, from the Vega
30 Web interface, or from a RollCall routing template screen.
For example, to perform a 3 hour long recording, a destination can be protected to prevent
anyone else from accidentally disturbing the recording.
In the Vega 30 Web interface,
Destination Protect
is carried out in the Set Routes page.
The various
Protect
button appearances, see Table 23, may be seen when destinations are
selected; the
Protect
push button will show:
•
“Protect” - if the destination can be protected.
•
“Unprotect” - if the destination is protected by this local web interface.
•
“Protected by others” - if the destination is protected by another panel and user.
To protect a destination:
1.
Select an unprotected destination. The
Protect
button should show “Protect”.
2.
Click the
Protect
button.
A small padlock icon appears on the destination button.
The selected destination is now protected.
To remove protection from this (now protected) destination:
3.
Temporarily select any other destination, then select the protected destination again.
The
Protect
button should show “Unprotect”.
4.
Click the
Protect
button. The selected destination is now protected.
Item
Description
Protect
toggle push button.
Click button to protect/unprotect the selected destination.
With a destination selected, the
Protect
button may show the following:
•
Protect
- Click to protect the selected destination.
:
•
Unprotect
- Click to remove protection.
•
Protected by others
- The selected destination has been
protected from some other control panel, by another user.
Only the “protecting” panel can remove this protection.
Table 23
Destination Protect Control
Note:
Destination protection can only be removed by the panel/screen that set the
Protect
or by
a master panel.