
Settings and Adjustments (Continued)
»PIN+xxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.)
This command temporarily releases current lock.
“+” indicates repeater control for the PINP command. ( 42 Repeater control)
»PCLRxxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.)
It reverts to the state where no PIN has been set.
This is the same as “PIN Clear” under “Control Lock” on the “Setup” menu. (“Permanent unlock- ing”)
»PCL+xxxx (“xxxx” is the current PIN.)
It reverts to the state where there is no PIN.
“+” indicates repeater control for the PCLR command.
Permanent Control lock deactivation
When a single monitor is connected, use “PCLRxxxx” (“xxxx” is the current PIN.) When multiple monitors are connected, use “PCLR+xxxx”.
If the
[Example: 1] Disabling remote control operations
1)From the menu screen, select “Control Lock” from “Setup”.
2)Go to “Lock Items”, then “Remote”, and select “Lock”.
Note: If you exit the menu at this point, the locking will not occur.
3)Go to PIN input, and enter a
4)After PIN input, the set locks will become effective when you close the menu.
[Example: 2] Disabling remote control, monitor buttons and power operations
1)From the menu screen, select “Control Lock” from “Setup”.
2)Go to “Lock Items”, and set “Remote”, “Buttons” and “Power” to “Lock”.
Note: If you exit the menu at this point, the locking will not occur.
3)Go to PIN input screen and enter
4)After PIN input, the set locks will become effective when you close the menu.
[Example: 3] Disabling menu display
PCLRxxxx | ←(“xxxx” is the current PIN. “xxxx” is not necessary if no PIN has been set.) |
OK |
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LMNU0001 | ←Locks menu display. |
OK |
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PSETxxxx | ←(“xxxx” is new PIN.) |
OK |
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