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XRF1/XRF1A 16x16 RF Router Manual
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Revision 1.2 XRF1 - 5-5
5.5. DESTINATION [LOCK] FUNCTION
The XRF1 user also has the option to enable passcode protection, through VistaLINK
®
software, limiting
access to the Lock feature on the router destinations. All setting, enabling, and disabling of passcodes is
accomplished through Evertz’ VistaLINK
®
, not through the XRF1 Control Panel. The XRF1 is only
responsible for querying the user for a passcode when required. Refer to Figure 5-4 for the operation flow
for accessing the Destination Lock function.
Passcode protection for the Lock function may be configured on two levels, Operator and Administrator.
There may be up to 8 Operator-level passcodes, but only one Administrator-level passcode distributed for
the system.
Operator Level: This level of protection allows a system operator, with an Operator-level 4-digit
passcode, to enable a “lock” on any selected destination. To disable the lock on a
selected destination, the same 4-digit Operator-level code, or the Administrator-
level code is required.
Administrator Level: This level of protection allows system managers, with the Administrator-level 4-
digit passcode, to enable a “lock” on any selected destination. To disable the lock
on a selected destination, only the Administrator-level code is accepted.
When passcode protection has been enabled, pressing [LOCK] from Destination
Selection Mode prompts the user for a 4-digit passcode. If passcode protection is
never enabled through VistaLINK
®
, pressing [LOCK] from Destination Selection
Mode will enable a “lock” on the selected destination without prompting for a
passcode.
5.5.1. [LOCK] Function
The Lock function can only be used from Destination Selection Mode:
TO ENABLE:
1. Navigate to desired destination
2. Press [LOCK]
3. Displays a prompt for a 4-digit passcode
4. The user enters the 4-digit passcode
5. Press [ENTER]
6. LOCK LED will blink at 2Hz. when any “locked” destination is selected
TO DISABLE:
1. Navigate to desired “locked” destination
2. Press [LOCK]
3. Displays a prompt for a 4-digit passcode
4. The user enters the 4-digit passcode
5. Press [ENTER]
6. LOCK LED will be dark when any “unlocked” destination is selected
"
When a Lock enable or disable process is completed, or after 30 seconds of inactivity,
the XRF1 Control Panel will return to the previous mode, Destination Selection Mode.

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