Appendix C – Managing Configuration Files
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4.
Enter the new name in the Name field in the right-hand pane and press Enter.
The new channel name replaces the default channel name in the Sources or Destinations list.
Note:
If a channel is in more than one VM (virtual matrix), you must repeat Steps 3 and 4 for the channel in
each of the VMs.
5.
Customize additional channels by repeating Steps 3 and 4.
6.
Load the .xcl configuration file onto the system (see page 117).
If the .xcl configuration file has been previously loaded to the system and channel names are the only modifications
that have been made to the file, select Configure \ Configure Special –
Virtual Matrix \ Configure System Namespace.
If the .xcl file is being loaded for the first time (assumes an automatically constructed configuration is on the CPU),
select Configure \ Configure All.
7.
From the File menu, select Save As and save an .xcl file with a new name to the PC.
(We
strongly
recommend making a duplicate copy every time the file is modified.)
Setting the Control Panel Password
The control panel on the HDMI UTPro can be locked and unlocked (see
page 55). Locking the panel prohibits access to
the system and can prevent accidental switching. The password can only be set with XNConnect.
Important:
The password consists of five digits between 1 and 8 that are entered on the control panel using a
combination of five of the eight keys in the top row: Inputs 1, 2, 3, 4 and Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4 (these outputs are
designated as 5, 6, 7, 8 for password purposes). Keys can be used multiple times.
The system connected to the PC
must
be powered up before the password can be loaded to the control panel. If not
already connected, complete the first five steps of the instructions for “Discovering a System” on page 112.
Name field – Edit in place
Customized channel name
Default channel name
(displays selected channel)
Selected channel
Caution:
The system must not be actively switching when loading this information onto the system.