BSS 366T OmniDrive [63/112] Utilities security lock outs

BSS 366T OmniDrive [63/112] Utilities security lock outs
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FDS-366T
Utilities - Security Lock Outs
Any changes made to an audio system have the potential to be damaging,
even if only accidentally made. For this reason several different security
systems are built in to the FDS-366T to protect the system.
The security levels offered by the FDS-366T enable the various functional
aspects of the Omnidrive to be secured away from accidental or malicious
adjustment. Some locks are quite easy to defeat, while others deliver in depth
protection for preconfigured set ups at parameter level and are accessed by
passwords.
"On" or "Off"
Lock Out mode prevents access to editing functions on the input and output
channels. Since this utility is not password-protected, Lock Out can still be
accessed and turned off. This mode is intended only as a precaution against
accidental adjustments, and not as a tamper-proof security lock.
When Lock Out is set to "On", no variables can be changed except for the
display Brightnesss and Contrast and, of course, the Lock Out itself. The
screen will display either the unit's BSS logo or any custom logo that has been
loaded, (see the Quick Reference section for more details on how to load your
own custom logo). Navigation around the various screens to look at the
parameter values is possible but only the front panel gain trims and mutes are
adjustable.
! Locking the unit in this way is only to protect the Omnidrive against other
users changing the system setup accidentally or against unauthorised people
intentionally changing the system. This status can be changed by anyone who
knows how to operate the FDS-366T.
"Off" or "Active"
The Owner Lock mode gives the programmer the ability to hide selected
parameters from other users' view and prevent those parameters from being
tampered with.
A password is entered by the programmer to protect the integrity of the locked
parameters, and this password is necessary to subsequently gain access to the
'Owner' locked parameters and to the parameter locking mechanisms.
The end user may then use the locked 'Owner' program as a basis for
operating a system, and only make further modifications to the setup to an
extent completely controlled by the program designer.
Owner locked programs are denoted by the padlock symbol, shown left, next
to either a program name or next to any parameters that have been Owner
locked.
It is advisable to edit a program to the desired level before starting the locking
process as further changes to parameter values cannot be made during the
locking process.
Note that 'OEM' locked parameters cannot be unlocked or viewed with the
Owner Lock.
14. Owner lock
13. Lock out

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