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148 JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual
Section 5 — The Configurator Application
Before you begin:
In most cases, you will want to modify
the 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 switcher output:
1. Select the Switcher Output option from the Jupiter menu (Jupiter >
Switcher output). This selection will open a list of all the existing
Switcher Output tables (or open the table if only one table exists).
2. Click the name of the preferred Switcher Output table name from the
list and then click the OK button. The Switcher Output table will then
open. 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 outputs have a password level of zero. All passwords
pr
esently assigned will allow changing the signal being sent to any
output.
3. Double-click the password field for the output that you want to change.
4. Enter the preferred password level for this output.
Entering a level of “50” would mean that only passwords having levels
of
50 or more could be used to enable selection of an input for this
output.
5. Click the OK button to close the table.
6. Save the table by selecting the Save option from the File menu (File >
Save). After saving your changes, you must validate, compile, and
activate the configuration set.
Force Unprotect/Unlock
Force unprotect/unlock is available as a file server utility.