Setting | Function |
SET | Allows you to set a password in order to control access to: |
PASSWORD | Clearing the Name List; Restoring Default Values; and |
| Locking/Unlocking the Console. See the OSD Security Features |
| section, below, for password setting details. |
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CLEAR THE | Clears all Port Names from the Name List. You are asked to confirm |
NAME LIST* | before the procedure goes on. Key in Y, then press [Enter] to confirm. |
| While the names are being cleared, a message appears on the display |
| to indicate so. After the names have been cleared, another message |
| appears to indicate that the procedure completed successfully. |
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RESTORE | Clears all settings from memory, and returns the unit to the |
DEFAULT | factory default settings (see p. 24). You are asked to confirm |
VALUES* | before the procedure goes on. Key in Y, then press [Enter] to |
| confirm. While the settings are being cleared, a message appears |
| on the display to indicate so. After the settings have been |
| cleared, another message appears to indicate that the procedure |
| completed successfully. |
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LOCK | Locks / Unlocks the Console. When the Console is locked, only |
CONSOLE* | the current monitor screen displays. Attempts to input information |
| from the console have no effect; attempts to switch to a different |
| port, either from the Console or by pressing the manual switches, |
| have no effect either. The only way to regain access to the |
| systems is by Unlocking the Console. If a password has been set, |
| you must provide the password in order to Lock / Unlock the |
| Console. If no password has been set, pressing [Enter] will Lock / |
| Unlock the Console. |
*If a password has been set, this setting requires you to supply it in order to gain access. See the OSD Security section, below, for details.
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