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144 JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual
Section 5 — The Configurator Application
Figure 102. Jupiter Password System
Furthermore, the level of a panel can be raised just long enough to make
one switch (or until someone logs out of the panel).
When the level of a panel is raised only
temporarily, then re-entry of a pass-
word will be required for special commands such as pr
otect* and lock,* and
for front-panel definition of overrides.* It may also be required for exe-
cuting an Input Sequence.
For example, Operator Dave can protect the feed to VTR1. No other panel,
r
egardless of password level, could then be used to change the source:
Figure 103. Protecting an Output
A more rigorous form of protection is lock, where the output must be delib-
erately unlocked before changing the sour
ce for a particular destination.
Only the panel used to lock the output could unlock the output.
99
80
90
LOBBY
50
Boss Bill
Bill’s control
panel
Dave’s control
panel
071826105_Raising the level of a panel
99
80
70
60
VTR1
50
PROTECT
Boss Bill
Bill’s control
panel
Operator
Dave
Dave’s control
panel
071826105_Protecting an Output

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