Select monitor with ID=2
(“xxxx” is the current PIN. “xxxx” is not necessary if no PIN is set.) Locks remote control
Locks monitor buttons Locks power operation (“xxxx” is new PIN.)
Exit “IDLK” command

Settings and Adjustments (Continued)

[Example: 4] Disabling remote control, monitor buttons and power operations (RS-232C daisy-chain connection)

Note: Values returned by monitors are omitted because they vary depending on the number of connected monitors.

PCL+xxxx

(“xxxx” is the current PIN. “xxxx” is not necessary if no PIN is set.)

LREM001+

Locks remote control

LBTN001+

Locks monitor buttons

LPOW001+

Locks power operation

PSE+xxxx

(“xxxx” is new PIN.)

[Example: 5] Disabling remote control operation, operation using monitor buttons, and switching to the power standby state using those controls for a specific monitor (example: ID=2) in a chain of monitors connected via RS-232C.

Note: Response messages are omitted for convenience as the number of connected monitors varies.

IDLK0002

PCLRxxxx

LREM0001

LBTN0001

LPOW0001

PSETxxxx

IDLK0000

If you forget your PIN

If you forget the PIN which you yourself set, perform the following operation when the PIN input screen is displayed.

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ENTERMENU

This allows you to temporarily unlock the function.

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