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D-7 / June 2006
Control Modes
The D-7 control surface is op-
erated in one of three modes. In
Administrator mode access is al-
lowed to all surface functions. In
User mode a limited set of user
functions is allowed. The set of
functions allowed in User mode is
set independently for each console using the Bridge XPoint software (see
the Bridge Router manual for details). The third mode, Guest, blocks out
MXM assign, Event takes, Event saves, and visibility changes from being
controlled by the surface.
To change the control mode, begin by pressing and holding the
SOURCE SELECT knob until the display reads “Admin” and the TAKE
button lights (if the surface is currently in Admin mode the SET button will
also light). Turn SOURCE SELECT until the desired new mode (Admin,
User, or Guest) is showing in the display and press TAKE. Turn SOURCE
SELECT again to select the first digit of the password. Default passwords,
which may be changed in XPoint, are “1234” for Admin, “2222” for User,
and “0000” for Guest. After dialing up the first character of the password,
press TAKE. Then dial up the second digit. Continue this procedure until
the four characters have been entered. Upon pressing TAKE after entering
the fourth character, the display will read “Okay...” if you were successful
and “Sorry...” if you were not. When finished, turn SOURCE SELECT
until the display reads “<<Exit” and press TAKE to finish the mode select
operation.
The SET button lights as you select the mode that the surface is
currently in. If you press TAKE when displaying the current mode, the
display will switch to “Okay...” and you will not need to enter the
password. If you stop partway through the procedure, the mode selection
process will time out after about 15 seconds.
Once a given control mode is selected for a surface, that setting will
persist through a power cycle or surface reset.
Programmable Buttons
These twelve (12) momentary switches
and indicating LEDs are designed for user
accessible external functions (GPIs). With
these switches the user can fire Salvos or
make a temporary crosspoint without hav-
ing to wire any physical logic ports. These
switches may also be mapped to control
physical Logic card output ports, and the
LEDs on the Spare buttons may also be lit by a remote device connected
to a Logic card input port. See the Bridge Router manual for details.
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