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JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual 143
Passwords
Passwords
Note You may wish to skip the Password table when you first configure the
system. If password levels are needed they can be added later.
The Jupiter passwords are arranged in a hierarchy, with the 99-level pass-
word being the equivalent of a supervisor password. There must be at least
one 99-level pas
sword in the system at all times. Entry of a 99-level pass-
word on the main menu will allow
any system operation, including
starting the Jupiter software and creating or changing passwords. In
Figure101, Boss Bill might have a password of “0
07007” with a level of
“99.”
In addition, a password level c
an be established for each control panel and
each switcher output. Bill’s control panel has an inherent password level of
80 and the switcher output leading to VTR1 has a level of 60. This means
that anyone using Bill’s control panel would be able to select a source for
VTR1. Notice that the panel could also be used to select a source for QC but
not for the Lobby monitor.
Figure 101. Jupiter Password System
Note The LAN based L-S panels do not provide the ability to raise the password
level.
However, Bill can enter his own personal password into his panel (or
anyone else’s) and temporarily raise the panel’s level to the 99-level. A new
source could then be switched to the Lobby (Figure102).
Boss Bill
99
Bill’s control
panel
80
Operator
Dave
70
Dave’s control
panel
50
10
60
90
QC
VTR1
LOBBY
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