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3.2.7. OUTPUT LOCK
Using Lightware routers it is possible to lock a destination. This feature prevents an
accidental switching to the locked destination in case of an important signal.
Locking a destination means that no input selection or muting action can be
executed on that particular destination.
Destinations can be independently locked or unlocked. Locking a destination does
not affect other destinations.
Output Lock in TAKE mode
1.
Press and release the desired destination button. Now the selected
destination button and the currently configured source button light up. (view
mode)
2.
Press and release the Output Lock button. Now the Output Lock button lights
up in red.
3.
Press and release TAKE button. The desired destination is now locked.
Unlock in TAKE mode
1.
Press and release the desired destination button, which was previously
locked. Now the selected destination button, the currently configured source
button, and the Output Lock button light up.
2.
Press and release the Output Lock button (deselect). Now the Output Lock
button turns off, however the locking function has not been cancelled yet.
3.
Press and release TAKE button. The desired destination is now unlocked.
Output Lock in AUTOTAKE mode
1.
Press and release the desired destination button. Now the selected
destination button and the currently configured source button light up. (view
mode)
2.
Press and release the Output Lock button. Now the Output Lock button lights
up in red, and lock function is activated. No source can be switched to the
locked destination.
Unlock in AUTOTAKE mode
1.
Press and release the desired destination button, which was previously
locked. Now the selected destination button, the currently configured source
button, and the Output Lock button light up.
2.
Press and release the Output Lock button (deselect). Now the Output Lock
button turns off, and the locking function has been cancelled.