Lake Controller Operation Manual

Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.7.0
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4.2.2 Help and Status Messages
Context-sensitive help is displayed above the button bar on the left.
Figure 4-4: Context Level Help
System status messages are displayed above the button bar on the right. In the following example, the
network status is shown to be ofine.
Figure 4-5: Network Status Messages
4.2.3 Page Tabs
At the top left of the user interface, the MAIN and ALL pages are presented. The MAIN page is the default
page ready to use. The ALL page provides monitoring of up to 260 Modules on a 1,024 × 768 pixel screen
without scrolling. It displays a status summary for each Module, with additional status information for
Lab.gruppen ampliers. More pages can be added as required to logically partition your system.
Figure 4-6: Example Page Tabs
For further details, please refer to section 8.7.
4.2.4 Global Input Router Priority Control
If enabled, the Global Input Router Priority Control (formally known as “Digswitch”) makes it possible to
control all input routers in the system. LM Mesa Mode devices can be excluded from this control via the
separate option from the Global Control tab.
The function is to instantly switch between input router priority Force 1, 2, 3 or 4, or set to Autoselect. It is also
possible to check the current status of all input routers in all frames in the system via the magnifying glass.
The Force options:
[Prio 1] forces all online devices in the current system conguration to use forced priority 1 input for all input
routers. Prio 2, 3 and 4 work the same way for the associated input priorities.