Removing Password Protection; Printing A Display; Exiting The Program - Shure ua888 User Manual

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2. When the "Change Password" window shown in Figure 31 appears, type in the current password in the
"Type in Old Password" field (the default password is "UA888"). An asterisk (*) will appear for each typed
character. The password can be up to 10 characters long; if it has more than 10 characters, it will be
automatically truncated.
3. Click on the "OK" button. At the prompt, type the new password into the "Type in New Password" field
and click on the "OK" button again.
4. To confirm the new password, enter it into the "Confirm New Password" field, then click on the "OK" button
again.
NOTE: The password is not case sensitive.

Removing Password Protection

To remove password protection, proceed as follows:
1. Click on the "Security" heading in the main menu bar and highlight "Password" on the pull down window.
2. Select "Deactivate Password Protection" and release the mouse button.
3. When the "Deactivate Password Protection" window appears, type in the current password. An asterisk
(*) will appear for each typed character.
4. Click on the "OK" button or press the "Enter" key on the keyboard.

Printing a Display

To print any UA888 display, proceed as follows:
1. With the screen open, press and hold the "ALT" key on the computer keyboard, followed by the "Print
Screen/Sys Rq" key.
2. Create a new document in a program such as Microsoft Word, Paintbrush, PowerPoint , Visio , Adobe
Pagemeker or Corel Draw .
3. Paste the UA888 display document into the new document.
4. Select the "Print" function.

Exiting the Program

To exit the UA888 program, pull down the "File" menu from the main menu bar, select "Exit," then release the
mouse button. See Figure 32. You will automatically exit the UA888 program and return to the file manager.
ENGLISH
ENTERING A NEW PASSWORD
FIGURE 31
SELECTING THE PROGRAM EXIT FUNCTION
FIGURE 32
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