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6-2-3. Simultaneous Switching Using the Take Function
The
TAKE
button on the remote control unit simultaneously switches preset crosspoints.
Executing a TAKE
See Ex. 1) and Ex. 2) in Sec. 6-1-4.
“Crosspoint Switching Using TAKE Function” for the
procedure.
6-2-4. Simultaneous Switching by the Link Function
The
LINK
button on the remote control unit simultaneously switches crosspoints associated
with a specific crosspoint.
Pressing the
LINK
button enables or disables the Link function. The
LINK
button is highlighted
with a broad background when the function is enabled.
If the Link function is turned on, selecting a trigger crosspoint switches the slave crosspoints
along with them.
► See [Web-Based Control: Link Settings page] for details.
6-3. Lock
Function setting/operation and crosspoint changes can be disabled by the Lock function.
LOCK Function
The Lock function inhibits operation in the unit you are using or other units/groups than those of the
group units being used. There are three types of Lock functions as shown in the chart below.
6-3-1. LOCK LOCAL
The Lock Local function inhibits button and menu operation that changes the source channel
or sets or executes TAKE switching on the unit enabling the
LOCK
function. (Selecting
destination channels is not inhibited.) This function is used to prevent operational mistakes.
Enabling LOCK LOCAL
1.
Assign
LOCK LOCAL
to a button on the remote control unit.
► See Sec. 5-4-3-2. “BTN ASSIGN” and 5-5-2. "Changing Button Assignment."
2.
Press the assigned
LOCK LOCAL
button to enable the Lock Local function.
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Operations are locked for units in black boxes and not locked for units in white boxes.
RU (Local)
RU
RU
RU
MU
LOCK OTHER function
LOCK ALL function
Inhibits source
channel and function
button operation
Inhibits operation on local unit
LOCK LOCAL function
Inhibits the specific
destination channel
related operation
Inhibits operation in other groups.
Inhibits operation on other units
Inhibits operation on all units