NEXUS STAR Features
The Protect Function
Protection against misuse: All system outputs can be globally protected against modification to prevent inadvertent operation.
This protection applies to the output parameters, the associated crosspoint, and the parameters of any input routed to that output. The protect function is implemented on the NEXUS system and is thus provided separately from the control computers.
Assigning User Rights
Granting and denying user rights: Each user’s access can be restricted to a freely configurable selection of resources.
User rights can be used for limiting the view and operation of the routing system: The inputs, outputs, and processing channels are either accessible or blocked for each user. Global system settings such as the full-scale level or the sample rate can be blocked, too.
Three access modes are available: With full access, the parameters of the assigned sources and targets can be used and modified. With read-only access, only the sources can be routed; parameter editing is blocked. No access means that the user rights are stopping any attempt to access the resources. In this case, inputs, outputs, and processing channels are not even displayed to the user.
User rights can be configured either over the network or locally on control computers.
The NEXUS on a Computer Network
Sharing NEXUS: The NEXUS control software can also be configured for network use. In this case, any of a number of networked Windows PCs can be used to access NEXUS via one or more communication servers. Network access restrictions can also be configured to restrict usage to specific user groups.

