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User settings (Security)
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
You can temporarily prohibit console operations in order to prevent unwanted operation. This set-
ting completely disables operations of the panel and touch screen, so that controls cannot be
operated by an accidental touch or by an unauthorized third party while the operator is taking a
break.
If a password is set for the currently logged-in user, that password will be used for the Console
Lock function. If you power-cycle the console while it is locked, you will be asked to enter the
password if you had been logged-in as a user for whom a password is assigned. If you had been
logged-in as the Guest, the console will start up normally.
1In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the MISC
SETUP screen.
2Move the cursor to the CONSOLE LOCK
button and press the [ENTER] key.
If you are logged-in as a user for whom a password is
set, a keyboard window will appear, allowing you to
enter the password. For details on entering a password,
refer to “Assigning a name” ( p. 34).
3Enter the password of the logged-in user,
move the cursor to the OK button, and
press the [ENTER] key.
The CONSOLE LOCK screen will appear, the Con-
sole Lock function will be enabled, and all controls
will become inoperable.
Console lock
• If you have forgotten the password, refer to “Initializing the LS9’s internal memory” (
p. 222).
• The Guest cannot set a password.
•Even while the console is locked, control from an external device via MIDI or LS9 Editor will still operate as usual.
NOTE

Locking the console

CONSOLE LOCK button
• If an image file is loaded from USB memory, the CONSOLE
LOCK screen will show that image.
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