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The DAVID IV will lock any time the screen times-out and goes
dark, about two minutes after the knob is left untouched. It
may also be locked immediately by holding down the
Back
but-
ton for a few seconds.
Once the DAVID IV is password-protected it prompts you to en-
ter the password before any menu can be accessed and any ad-
justments made. After entering the password, highlight:
Done
and
push
the knob. This will be necessary each time the unit is
awakened from a dark screen. To obviate this nuisance when
dealing with extended tests and setups, use
Backspace
to clear
the password and then exit the menu with a
Save
. Now the unit
is NOT password-protected for local operation, but you can
simply reenter the original local password when you’ve fin-
ished.
WARNING:
Local and Webpages passwords are accessible to
others when the unit is unlocked. Keep in mind that if you do
not
protect the front-panel with a password, then your network-
ing Webpages password can be made visible to anyone with ac-
cess to the physical DAVID IV.
Lost Password
(Hard Reset)
To recover control of the DAVID IV if the password is lost, you
must do a “hard reset” of the unit. This can only be done
in
situ
. You must hold-down the
Back
button as you power-cycle
the unit (disconnect and then reconnect AC-mains power).
WARNING:
A hard reset deletes not only the password, but will
also return the DAVID IV to factory-default setup values.
User
Presets, your current on-air processing setup and in/out level
settings will all be lost!
Be sure to keep a backup of the DAVID
IV Hardware Profile (all settings) on your computer. We discuss
this procedure shortly.
OLED Display
Brightness
The front-panel
Administrative
menu also has an OLED
Brightness
slider. The user may set the brightness of the graphic display
from the 50% default value to a higher or lower setting as de-
sired. We don’t recommend a higher setting because there is
little visible difference between 50% and 100%, and a high set-
ting might shorten the life of the OLED graphic display. A low-
er setting may actually appear a bit sharper, kinder on the eyes
and even romantic in the subdued lighting of a snowy moun-
taintop transmitter building.
The Hardware
Profile
The DAVID IV Hardware Profile is a small text file that you can
download from the processor to your computer. The file in-
cludes the settings of input and output levels, mode options,
and your own audio processing User Presets. Factory Presets
are resident in the firmware.
If you should need to restore your DAVID IV to factory defaults
for some reason, perhaps share settings with others in your
broadcast group, or clone another DAVID IV, this little file can
save you a lot of time and trouble. It’s a quick and easy proce-
dure, and should be considered
de rigeuer
whenever you up-
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