Application Lock Function; Switching Application Lock Between Enabled And Disabled; Enabling The Application Lock; Disabling The Application Lock - Epson EasyMP Monitor Operation Manual

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Application lock function

You can use the application lock to prevent third parties from operating
the projectors using EasyMP Monitor and from changing settings
without authority. Opening and closing EasyMP Monitor and status
monitoring can still be carried out even when the application lock is
applied.
In addition, when a password has been set, the password must be
entered in order to cancel the application lock. This ensures that the
application lock can not be easily cancelled, and thus improves system
security.
Switching Application lock between enabled and
disabled

Enabling the application lock

Procedure
Select "Application lock" from the Tool menu.
The application lock will be enabled and no operations will be possible
other than opening and closing EasyMP Monitor and disabling the
application lock.

Disabling the application lock

Procedure
A
Select "Application unlock" from the Tool menu.
B
The password entry window will be displayed, so enter the
set password and then click "OK".
If no password has been set (default setting), click OK without
entering a password. It is recommended that you enter a
password in order to strengthen security.
The application lock will be cancelled and operations can be
carried out as normal.

Setting a password for cancelling application lock

Carry out the following operations while application lock is cancelled.
Procedure
A
Select "Environment setup" from the Tool menu.
The Environment setup window will be displayed.
B
Select "Change the application lock password".
C
Enter the password in both the "New password" and "New
password (confirm)" boxes and then click "OK".
The password can be up to 16 bytes in length. Single-byte
alphanumeric characters can be used.
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