JBL 260 User Manual

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Section 5
•  Use the PREV PG or NEXT PG buttons to move to the security page that appears as 
follows: 
Utility
LCD Contrast 
10
Auto EQ Plot 
RTA
Power Up Modes
PUP Program    Stored
PUP Mute 
   Current
ZC Setup
 Panel 1      None
(STORE) - EDIT PANEL
Panel 1 
   ZC-2
Boost  0dB  Cut   0dB
Output
1     3     5 
2     4     6 
Set Security Level
 Pre EQ
 Low
Set 260 Device Level
 High
 
Password
 Enter Password 
Password
 Edit High Password
 Edit Med Password 
Press Store to Change
Press Store 
Program List
 List Size        10
 List Index        1
  Program 1
Prog Change Mode
 Program List     
Prog Lock         24  
Output Jumpers
Output             1     
Setting           30  
Panel 1 
   ZC-3
Select A
No Change
Panel 1 
   ZC-4
  Switch
  No Change
1 2 3 4
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT:
<STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME:  
R
OCK VENUE
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT:
<STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME:  
•  Turn the DATA wheel until ‘Low’ is selected. Press the STORE button to change the 
overall device level to low. The DriveRack 260 should now be locked out. 
To log back in to a particular access level, please follow this procedure:
•  From Program mode, press the UTILITY button. Use the PREV PG or NEXT PG 
buttons to move to the security page that appears as follows: 
Utility
LCD Contrast 
10
Auto EQ Plot 
RTA
Power Up Modes
PUP Program    Stored
PUP Mute 
   Current
ZC Setup
 Panel 1      None
(STORE) - EDIT PANEL
Panel 1 
   ZC-2
Boost  0dB  Cut   0dB
Output
1     3     5 
2     4     6 
Set Security Level
 Pre EQ
 Low
Set 260 Device Level
 High
 
Password
 Enter Password 
Password
 Edit High Password
 Edit Med Password 
Press Store to Change
Press Store 
Program List
 List Size        10
 List Index        1
  Program 1
Prog Change Mode
 Program List     
Prog Lock         24  
Output Jumpers
Output             1     
Setting           30  
Panel 1 
   ZC-3
Select A
No Change
Panel 1 
   ZC-4
  Switch
  No Change
1 2 3 4
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT:
<STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME:  
R
OCK VENUE
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT:
<STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME:  
•  Press the STORE button and the screen will appear as follows: 
Utility
LCD Contrast 
10
Auto EQ Plot 
RTA
Power Up Modes
PUP Program    Stored
PUP Mute 
   Current
ZC Setup
 Panel 1      None
(STORE) - EDIT PANEL
Panel 1 
   ZC-2
Boost  0dB  Cut   0dB
Output
1     3     5 
2     4     6 
Set Security Level
 Pre EQ
 Low
Set 260 Device Level
 High
 
Password
 Enter Password 
Password
 Edit High Password
 Edit Med Password 
Press Store to Change
Press Store 
Program List
 List Size        10
 List Index        1
  Program 1
Prog Change Mode
 Program List     
Prog Lock         24  
Output Jumpers
Output             1     
Setting           30  
Panel 1 
   ZC-3
Select A
No Change
Panel 1 
   ZC-4
  Switch
  No Change
1 2 3 4
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT:
<STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME:  
R
OCK VENUE
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT:
<STORE>-SAVE/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME:  
 
•  Enter the medium or high level password. Once you have entered your security 
password, press the STORE button. The DriveRack will automatically detect whether you 
entered the medium level or high level password and log you in accordingly. You can 
now see which access level you are logged in as by pressing the PREV PG button one 
time. To abort this procedure at any time, press the PROGRAM/CONFIG button.
•  Press the PROGRAM/CONFIG button to return to normal operation.
•  After a user with medium or high clearance has completed any edit changes, he or she 
must remember to set the security level back to low for normal (secured) use.
5.1.5 Program List/Program Change
The DriveRack 260 allows you to set the unit to either scroll through programs in a sequential 
manner, or create custom program lists from within the Utility menu. This list makes it 
convenient for restricting access to a small list of programs. 
Note: The program list cannot be changed if the security level is set to lock out access to the 
program list.
Utilities/Meters