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Operating the VP-4x8AK
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7.4.1 Storing an Input/Output Configuration
To store the current status in memory, do the following:
1. Press the STO button.
The STO button blinks.
2. Press one of the 12 IN/OUT buttons (this will be the setup # in which the
current status is stored). If in the Confirm mode, press the blinking TAKE
button to confirm the action.
The memory stores the data at that reference.
7.4.2 Recalling an Input/Output Configuration
To recall an input/output configuration, do the following:
1. Press the RCL button.
The RCL button blinks.
2. Press the appropriate IN/OUT button (the button # corresponding to the setup
#). If in the Confirm mode, that setup configuration will blink in the 7-segment
display, together with the RCL button and the TAKE button, and will only be
implemented after pressing the TAKE button.
The memory recalls the stored data from that reference.
Tip: If you cannot remember which of the 12-input/output configurations is
the one that you want, set the VP-4x8AK to the Confirm mode and manually
scan
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7.5 Locking the Front Panel
all the input/output configurations until you locate it.
To prevent changing the settings accidentally or tampering with the unit via
the front panel buttons, lock
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To lock the VP-4x8AK:
your VP-4x8AK. Unlocking releases the
protection mechanism.
Press the LOCK button for more than two seconds, until the LOCK
button is illuminated.
The front panel is locked. Pressing a button will have no effect other than
causing the LOCK button to blink
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To unlock the VP-4x8AK:
Press the illuminated LOCK button, for more than two seconds, until the
LOCK button is no longer illuminated and the front panel unlocks
1 By pressing the RCL button followed by the INPUT/OUTPUT buttons
2 Even when the front panel is locked you can still operate via RS-232 or RS-485, as well as via the infrared remote control
transmitter
3 Warning that you need to unlock to regain control via the front panel