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A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and
push [OK] to apply the setting.
Please refer to the section Screen Saver
on page 26 for more details about the behaviour of the screen saver.
Mute LEDs
Under
Mute LEDs
, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
•
Mute
: All status indicator LEDs of the
device remain dark regardless of the device’s status
.
•
Unmute
: The status indicator LEDs behave as described under Status LEDs on page 25.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and
push [OK] in order to apply the setting.
All previously listed device settings can be changed via the web interface on the
Device Settings Page as described on page 28.
User Input Locking
The menu item
User Input Locking
allows you to lock your device with a password to protect
your device from unauthorized or accidental manipulation. Alternatively, the device may
also be locked without a password in order to just prevent accidental manipulation. For
details see
on page 23.
When the device is locked, the user will only be able to see the Home Screen (see page 10) and the
(see page 25). Since the menu is unavailable while the device is locked, the
is only accessible via the Ethernet port button [E].
When pressing the [OK] button from the Home Screen of a locked device, it will prompt for
the password if the device was password locked. If the password is then entered correctly,
the device becomes unlocked and the main menu is displayed.
Otherwise, if simple locking was used, a dialog will be shown asking the user to press [Cancel] three times within
three seconds after pressing [OK] while the Home Screen is shown, and the device was locked. If the user does so,
the device becomes unlocked.
A padlock symbol in the top right corner of the Home Screen indicates that the user input is currently locked.
Before a device can be locked by password, a password must be set, and locking must be enabled.
Set Password
Choose the menu entry
Settings > User Input Locking > Set Password
to set a password. A dialog will show up that
prompts for a password. Password editing works just like editing the device name, as detailed on page 14.
Once the password has been entered, XND-4 will ask you to enter the password a second time.
If the two entered texts match, the password is set.
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