Locking The Button Controls - NEC MultiSync UN462A User Manual

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Set a password for the monitor
This step is only required if you want to change the password.
1. Using the remote control navigate to [CONTROL] then to [CHANGE PASSWORD].
2. Enter the password in the [CURRENT PASSWORD] field. (The default password is: 0 0 0 0).
3. Input a [NEW PASSWORD] and then input it again in the [CONFIRM PASSWORD] field.
4. The new password is immediately saved.
Enable password security
1. Using the remote control navigate to [CONTROL] then to [SECURITY].
2. Enter the password in the [PASSWORD] field to access the [SECURE MODE] settings.
3. Select the type of [SECURE MODE] you want to use:
[OFF] – no password is required
[START-UP LOCK] – the password is required when turning on the monitor from the main power switch.
When this option is selected the password is only required on power cycle using the main power switch or after power
failure. This option does not prompt for a password when using the remote control POWER ON and STANDBY buttons or
the
button on the monitor control panel.
[CONTROL LOCK] – the password is required to use any of the remote control control or buttons on the monitor.
[BOTH LOCK] – the password is required for both start-up and control.
4. The selections are automatically saved.

Locking the Button Controls

The lock settings prevent the monitor from responding to button presses on the IR remote control or monitor control panel. When
locking the button controls, some buttons can be configured to remain unlocked for users to adjust the settings. Locking and
unlocking the button controls do not require a password.
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