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Yamaha 007POTO-G0, WH39070 - page 191

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User Level settings
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User settings (Security)
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
6Move the cursor to the LOAD button and
press the [ENTER] key.
If no password has been set, you will simply be
logged-in. If a password has been set, a keyboard win-
dow will appear, allowing you to enter the password.
7Enter the password, move the cursor to the
OK button, and press the [ENTER] key.
For details on entering a password, refer to “Assigning
a name” ( p. 34).
If the password was incorrect, a message of “WRONG
PASSWORD” will appear in the bottom of the screen.
Here’s how to change the password of the logged-in user.
A change in the Administrator password is updated imme-
diately. A change in a User password will be discarded if
the user simply logs-out; it must be applied to the user
authentication key before the user logs-out. The Guest
account does not have a password.
1In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER
SETUP screen.
2Move the cursor to the PASSWORD
CHANGE popup button, and press the
[ENTER] key.
A keyboard window will appear, allowing you to enter
the password.
• If you select a user authentication key that was created on a
different LS9 console, a keyboard window will appear, allow-
ing you to enter the Administrator password of the LS9 con-
sole that you will be using. (If the Administrator passwords are
identical, this window will not appear.) When you enter the
correct Administrator password, another keyboard window will
appear, allowing you to enter the password for the selected
user.
• If you re-save the user authentication key, you will not be
asked for the Administrator password the next time. (
p. 192
Editing a user authentication key)
NOTE
Changing the password
PASSWORD CHANGE popup button
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