Lake Controller Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
 - 2. Software Installation
 - 3. Network & Firewall Overview
 - 4. Lake Controller Tutorial
 - 5. Home Menu Reference
 - 6. EQ/Levels Menu Reference
 - 7. System Store Recall Menu Reference
 - 8. Modules Menu Reference
 - 10. Groups Menu Reference
 - 11. Solo/Mute Menu Reference
 - 12. Icon Control Menu Reference
 - 13. User Preferences Menu Reference
 - 14. Pages Menu Reference
 - 15. Network Menu Reference
 - 16. Communication and Synchronization
 - 17. Faults and Warnings
 - 18. Analyzer Plug-in
 - 19. Designer Mode Menu Reference
 - 20. Lake-enabled Amplifier Reference
 - 21. LM Series Reference and Operation
 - 22. MY8-LAKE Reference and Operation
 - 23. Keyboard Shortcuts
 - 24. External Control Interfaces
 - 25. Command Line Options
 - 26. Firmware Update
 - 27. Preset Manager
 - 28. IP Address Reference
 - 29. Corporate Information
 
Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.5.9
System Store Recall Menu Reference
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7.9. 2  Read Only
This function protects important les from being accidentally overwritten or deleted and is active only when 
a le is selected. The currently selected le’s status is identied by the color of the Read Only button:
 ▸ ORANGE - the selected le is set to Read Only.
 ▸ BLUE - the selected le is not set to Read Only.
To change the status of a le:
1.  Tap a le from the scroll bar to select it.
2.  Tap READ ONLY to toggle the function on (orange) and off (blue).
7.9.3  Rename
This button changes the name of a le or folder.
1.  Tap the le/folder from the scroll bar.
2.  Tap RENAME.
3.  Enter the new name using the on-screen keyboard (or an external keyboard).
4.  Tap OK.
7.9.4  Delete
This button is active only when a le or folder is selected. When a le is selected, this function is not 
available if the le is set to Read Only.
To delete a le or folder:
1.  Tap a le or folder to select it.
2.  Tap DELETE.
3.  Conrm the action by tapping YES in the warning message.
Deletion of a le is permanent and cannot be 
restored using the UNDO function.










