Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 208
Restricting Access to the DME32, Setting the Password, Forgotten Password?
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Restricting Access to the DME32 203 Restricting Access to the DME32 Access to the DME32 can be restricted by using the Protect function. Two levels of protection are available: Scene Recall Only and Full Protect. Scene Recall Only allows scenes to be recalled while preventing access to all other functions. Full Protect prevents access to all functions, although it can be disabled temporarily by entering the correct password, allowing editing by authorized users. See "Temporarily Disabling the Protection System" on page 206 for more information. In a multiple-unit system, protection functions need only be set on DME32 #1, as the other DME32s are set accordingly via the cascade connections. Note that this protection function is not the same as the protection functions offered by DME Manager, which are explained on page 83. Setting the Password This procedure explains how to set the password for the first time, or after the DME32 has been initialized. To change or delete a password that has already been set, see page 207 and page 208, respectively. 1 Press the [PROTECT] button. The following display appears and the PROTECT indicator lights up. SCENE NO. 0i CONFIGURATION SCENE EnterXpassword NewXpasswordX= 2 Use the SCENE RECALL number keypad to enter a 4-digit password. If you enter an incorrect digit, press the [PROTECT] button to start again. Note that if you press the [RECALL] button after four digits have been entered, the password will be set. To cancel the Protect function and not set the password, press the [PROTECT] button. The Protect function is cancelled and the PROTECT indicator goes out. 3 When you've entered all four digits, press the [RECALL] button to set the password. The password is set and the protection system is enabled. Forgotten Password? If you forget the password, see "Checking the Firmware Version & Battery" on page 210. DME32-Owner's Manual