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Passwords
In this example, pressing Enter at this point will create a row for another
password. (If left blank, the new row will be deleted automatically when
the table is saved.)
6. Click the OK button when editing is complete. To save the changes,
select File > Save.
Setting Password Levels for Control Panels
In addition to an individual Jupiter password that is assigned to each user,
individual control panels can be given a password level. Setting a pass-
word level can provide varying levels of pr
otection from one control panel
to another.
Before you begin:
In most cases, you will want to modify t
he set that is currently active;
Grass Valley recommends that you copy the active set and then select
the copy for editing. For more information, please see Copying a Config-
uration Set for Editing on page 130.
Check to see that the Configuration set you selected is the set that you
want to change. The name of the Configuration set will be in the Title
bar at the top of the Jupiter Configurator window.
Follow these steps to change the password level for a control panel:
1. Select the MPK Devices option from the Jupiter menu (Jupiter > MPK
Devices). This selection will open the MPK Devices table. See The MPK
Devices Table on page 191 for more information.
In Figure 141 on page 191, the Password level column is blank,
meaning that all control panels have a password level of zero. A pass-
word level of zero means that all passwords presently assigned will
en
able any panel.
2. Click the Password field for the control panel you want to change.
3. Enter the preferred password level for this panel.
Entering “50” would allow the panel to switch outputs that have a secu-
rity level of 50 and less.
4. Save the changes to the table. After saving your changes, validate,
compile and activate the Configuration set.
Setting Password Levels for Switcher Outputs
A password level can be given to individual switcher outputs. Setting an
individual switcher outputs provide varying levels of protection from one
switcher output to another.
Note Output passwords are not honored by automation protocol handling.