Lake Controller Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Software Installation
- 3. Network & Firewall Overview
- 4. Lake Controller Tutorial
- 5. Home Menu Reference
- 6. EQ/Levels Menu Reference
- 7. System Store Recall Menu Reference
- 8. Modules Menu Reference
- 9. Module File Types & Lake LoadLibrary™
- 10. Groups Menu Reference
- 11. Solo/Mute Menu Reference
- 12. Icon Control Menu Reference
- 13. User Preferences Menu Reference
- 14. Pages Menu Reference
- 15. Network Menu Reference
- 16. Communication and Synchronization
- 17. Faults and Warnings
- 18. Analyzer Plug-in
- 19. Designer Mode Menu Reference
- 20. Lake-enabled Amplifier Reference
- 21. LM Series Reference and Operation
- 22. MY8-LAKE Reference and Operation
- 23. Global Events and Control
- 24. Keyboard Shortcuts
- 25. External Control Interfaces
- 26. Command Line Options
- 27. Firmware Update
- 28. Preset Manager
- 29. IP Address Reference
- 30. Corporate Information
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19. Designer Mode Menu Reference
The Lake Controller software provides two modes of operation: User Mode and Designer Mode. This
chapter describes Designer Mode.
19.1 Designer Mode Basics
Various important functions that Designer Mode activates include:
▸ Global Access security
▸ Individual overlay/screen access security
▸ Level Limits
▸ Factory levels (Adjust Factory mode)
▸ Password protection of Modules and base congurations
▸ All-pass lters
▸ Designer Worksheets
▸ Polarity locking
This chapter provides detailed descriptions of these functions. An example system design illustrates the
utility of Designer Mode functions. A quick reference guide provides a high-level overview of Designer
Mode functions.
This document refers to loudspeaker Modules in the examples, although all features (with the exception of
crossovers) also apply to Mesa EQ Modules.
19.1.1 Security Levels
Designer Mode provides three levels of password-protected security.
19.1.1.1 Global
At the global level, a simple selection makes system-wide changes that affect what can be seen or adjusted
in User Mode. A system designer can choose to hide any combination of LEVELS, PEQ, GEQ, BLEQ,
XOVER, AUX, HPF/LPF. These items can also be set to View Only, allowing a User Mode operator to view
but not change information as required.