Setting The Password; Restoring The Factory Settings - Yamaha PJP-100H Mode D'emploi

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Setting the password

Use this feature to prevent important configurations from being
unwantedly changed by a user other than the administrator.
The configuration parameters under protection are as
follows:
Network Settings
Save Config
Restore Settings
Firmware Update
■ Setting the password
Using the keys on this unit
In the initial display, select "Settings" → "General
Settings" → "Password" → "Set Password" and then enter
a 4-digit password by using the numeric keys.
If a password already exists, enter the current password in
"Old". Enter a new password in "New" and then enter it
again in "Retype" for confirmation purpose.
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, select "Set Password" and enter a 4-
digit password.
■ Deleting the password
Using the keys on this unit
In the initial display, select "Settings" → "General
Settings" → "Password" → "Delete Password" and then
enter a the current 4-digit password by using the numeric
keys.
The current password is deleted, and you can make
changes to the configurations previously under protection.
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• When you set a password for the first time, leave "Old" empty.
• When a password has been set and you select a configuration
menu under protection by using the control keys of this unit, the
password entry screen appears. If you do not perform any
operations for the next 5 minutes, this unit returns to the
configuration protection mode.
• When a password has been set and you update the firmware of
this unit, you need to enter the current password. For details, see
"Updating the Firmware" on page 34 in Setup Guide.
• Once the existing password has been deleted, the configurations
previously under protection can no longer be protected. If you
want to protect the configurations again, perform the password
setting procedure again.
• If you forgot the password, you cannot initialize this unit to the
default factory settings. In this case, use the following master
password to set this unit to the default factory settings. The
master password can be entered in the Web menu.
Master Password
The master password for this unit is the serial number with the
second letter being omitted.
(e.g. If the serial number of this unit is "NP4012345", the master
password is "N4012345" with "P" omitted.)

Restoring the factory settings

■ Restoring the factory settings of this
unit
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You can restore the factory settings of this unit. See
"Resetting this Unit" (page 52) for details.
Note
Restoring the factory settings clears all of the settings you made
as well as the address book and call history data.
Using the keys on this unit
In the initial display, select "Menu" → "Settings"
→"Restore Settings".
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, select "Restore Factory Settings".
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