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18
DSP Audio Processor
This unit has three access levels, plus locked mode. It is intended to enable the right amount of
control to each type user.
The three levels are:
● User
(user of the system)
The user is the person that makes use of
the system that the DSP product drives. This can
be the FOH engineer, venue engineer. This user level has the lowest amount of control of the
configuration.
● Administrator
, e.g. installer, sound system designer…
The administrator is the person that changes the system. In some cases this can still be the DJ
or FOH engineer, typically when they are familiar with the venue. It can also be the designated
maintenance engineer.
● Developer
(the person responsible for the acoustic performance)
The developer tunes the crossovers, equalizes the outputs, and sets the output limiter so that it
protects the system.
The standard passwords are as follows
User mode: U0000
Administrator mode: Adm0001
Developer mode: Dvl0001
Note
: Please change these passwords as soon as possible to prevent unauthorized access to
your system.
Note
: Please store your changed passwords securely. There is no way to retrieve lost passwords.
If you break into your unit by setting and forgetting a password, we cannot help you without an
RMA process. Resetting your unit can only be done in the factory. We do not have or give out a
master password. Please head this warning and keep your password in a secure location.
The privileges of each level are now explained in more detail.
At start-up the unit will be in User Mode by default, and will have access privileges as configured
previously for that Mode. There is no specific indication that you are in User Mode. However,
Administrator and Developer Mode will be indicated at the top of the window next to the unit name.
As developer, you have access to and can set all passwords, access levels and privileges.
You should receive a Developer password with your unit; if you log on with that password you can
then set up a User and Administrator password and the privileges for each level as described in
this Chapter
.
7. Access Control and Locking