Locked Mode (Preset Button Doesn't Change Preset) [MK3]
Locked Mode is a feature that prevents random audience members from changing your speakers' settings from the rear panel. When in locked mode, pressing the preset change button will cause the rear lights to blink, but the unit will not change preset.
You can enter/exit locked mode by holding the preset select button for 3 seconds.
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