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Section
4
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Operation
4.2.9. OUTPUT LOCK
Using Lightware routers
it is possible to lock a destination’s state. This feature prevents an
accidental switching to the locked destination in case of important signal. Locking a
destination means, that no input change or muting can be executed on that particular
destination.
Destinations can be independently locked or unlocked. Locking a destination does not
affect other destinations. Layers can be independently locked or unlocked as well. Locking
a layer does not affect the other layer.
View locked outputs in TAKE mode
Step 1.
Select the desired layer. (Video or audio or both of them)
Step 2.
Press and release the Output Lock button.
Step 3.
The Output Lock button starts to blink and all the buttons of any locked destinations
light up, and remain illuminated for three seconds.
Lock an output in TAKE mode
Step 1.
Select the desired layer. (Video or audio or both of them)
Step 2.
Press and release the Output Lock button.
Step 3.
Now the Output Lock button starts to blink and all the locked output’s buttons
illuminate green (view state).
Step 4.
If no button is pressed for three seconds, the router returns to idle state.
Step 5.
If an unlit output button is pressed, it starts to blink, to indicate that it is preselected
for output locking.
Step 6.
Press and release TAKE button. The selected destinations are now locked.
Unlock an output in TAKE mode
Step 1.
Select the desired layer. (Video or audio or both of them)
Step 2.
Press and release the Output Lock button.
Step 3.
Now the Output Lock button starts to blink and all the locked output’s buttons
illuminate green (view state).
Step 4.
If no button is pressed for three seconds, the router returns to idle state.
Step 5.
If an illuminating output button is pressed, it goes off, to indicate that it is
preselected for unlocking.
Step 6.
Press and release the TAKE button. The deselected destinations are now
unlocked.