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11 ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 User Manual Press OK or CANCEL to subsequently copy further pages in the same way. ◊ Only similar pages with identical parameters can be copied. If you select a SOURCE PAGE that is not available in the DESTINATION CHANNEL, the display will read NOT AVAILABLE under DESTINATION PAGE. To lock a parameter page you must activate the PAGE LOCK function (ON). The unit will prompt you to enter a password. Use the data wheel to enter a password with a maximum of 8 characters, and confirm your selection with OK. ◊ CAUTION: Please make a note of your password. It is impossible to unlock parameter pages without the correct password! Fig. 4.17: Setup ➠ Copy If you set COPY MODE to WHOLE CHANNEL, you can copy the complete channel settings to another channel. Use SOURCE to select the channel to be copied (SOURCE-CHANNEL), then define the channel to be overwritten (DESTINATION). The process is the same as in PAGE mode. So-called "cross copying" (copying of different channels, for example output 1 to input A), allows the copying of only those pages that can be transferred 1:1 to another channel. Any other pages will not be overwritten. Previously locked pages (see chapter 4.2.4) cannot be overwritten. A corresponding message is displayed. Fig. 4.18: Setup ➠ Copy 4.2.4 PAGE LOCK In this menu you can lock individual parameter pages, preventing them from being edited without first entering a password. This is useful for P.A. rental companies, for example, who want to make sure that certain "harmful" pages with necessary fixed settings cannot be accessed by the user. Fig. 4.21: Setup ➠ Page Lock Now, the parameter SELECT PAGES is displayed, enabling you to select all the pages to be locked. Use the IN/OUT/SUM/SETUP buttons to call up a menu, the data wheel to select the page of your choice and the OK button to activate the PAGE LOCK function. The data wheel also allows you to scroll through a list of all pages, from which you can select the ones you wish to lock. This is the only way to call up the ALL PAGES function that lets you lock all pages in one operation. To unlock all pages at once, select ALL PAGES and press CANCEL. As before, the selected pages must be confirmed and locked with OK. Locked pages are displayed with a closed lock symbol. If a page is unlocked, the lock symbol is open. Use the CANCEL button to unlock a previously locked page. ◊ The OK and CANCEL functions cannot be selected in the display with the cursor. They can only be activated with the corresponding buttons on the front panel. Use the CHECK function for an overview of all locked pages. The locked pages from the list now appearing can be selected with the data wheel. This function is located at the bottom right of the display and must be selected with the cursor. When you call up a locked page, you will at first notice no difference. Only when you try to edit a parameter, will the display prompt you to enter your password. Entering the correct password and confirming it with OK will take you back to the page, now ready for editing. To activate PAGE LOCK again, go to the PAGE LOCK page (4/6) and enter your password again. Now, all settings are available, i.e. you can activate or deactivate PAGE LOCK completely by selecting the line "PAGE LOCK: ON" with the cursor and setting this parameter to ON or OFF with the data wheel. Fig. 4.19: Setup ➠ Page Lock In the PAGE LOCK menu you can either lock single pages or all pages. In this case, you need a password to edit the pages. The parameter PAGE LOCK is set to OFF by default. As long as it is not ON, you can skip this page and move on to the next. 4.2.5 GLOBAL LOCK This function allows you to lock all parameter pages if you want to make sure that nobody can edit your settings while you're away during a break in a live performance, for example. Fig. 4.20: Setup ➠ Page Lock Fig. 4.22: Setup ➠ Global Lock