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Enter the password, move the cursor to the 
OK button, and press the [ENTER] key.
If the password was incorrect, a message of 
“WRONG PASSWORD” will appear in the bottom of 
the screen.
7
Changing the password
Here’s how to change the password of the logged-in 
user. A change in the Administrator password is updated 
immediately. A change in a User password will be 
discarded if the user simply logs-out; it must be applied to 
the user authentication key before the user logs-out. The...

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Move the cursor to the SAVE KEY popup 
button, and press the [ENTER] key.
A dialog box will ask whether you really want to 
overwrite (save) the user authentication key.
To overwrite (save), move the cursor to the
OK button and press the [ENTER] key.
HINT
• If you attempt to log-in as a different user after changing 
the settings but not saving them, a message will ask you 
whether you want to save the user authentication key. In 
this case, you can also save the user...

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 OUTPUT PATCH / NAME
Restricts operations for output channel patching and 
names.
 BUS SETUP
Restricts operations for bus setup.
 RACK 1–8
Restricts operations for the racks (1–8).
 MUTE GROUP ASSIGN / MASTER
Restricts operations for mute group assignment
and mute group master.
e 
SCENE LIST  eld
This specifi es the operations that can be performed 
on scene memories.
 STORE / SORT operations
 RECALL operations
r 
LIBRARY LIST  eld
This specifi es the operations that can be performed 
on...

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This page includes the following items.
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CONFIRMATION  eld
Here you can select whether confi rmation messages 
will appear when you perform scene or patch 
operations.
 STORE
 RECALL
If these buttons are on, a confirmation message will 
appear when you perform a scene Store or Recall 
operation respectively.
 PATCH
If this button is on, a confi rmation message will appear 
when you edit an input patch or output patch.
 STEAL PATCH
If this button is on, a confi rmation message will...

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User-defi ned keys
Here’s how you can assign the desired functions to the user defi ned keys in the USER DEFINED section of the top panel, 
and press these keys to execute the defi ned function.
This assignment procedure will defi ne the user-defi ned keys for the user who is currently loggedin, but if you are logged-in 
as the Administrator, you can also make user-defi ned key settings for the Guest account.
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER...

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Console lock
You can temporarily prohibit console operations in order to prevent unwanted operation. This setting 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...

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Unlocking the console
When the CONSOLE LOCK screen is di 
played, press the [ENTER] key.
If you are logged-in as a user for whom no password 
is set, the console will be unlocked. 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.
1
Enter the password of the logged-in user, 
move the cursor to the OK button, and press 
the [ENTER] key.
The console will be unlocked, you will return to 
the MISC SETUP screen, and...

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Saving the LS9’s internal data on
USB memory
Here’s how all of the LS9’s internal data (except for the 
data included in a user authentication key) can be saved 
on USB memory as a file. The saved file will have an 
extension of “.L9A”.
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER 
SETUP screen.1
SAVE/LOAD button
Move the cursor to the SAVE/LOAD button 
and press the [ENTER] key.
The SAVE/LOAD popup window will appear.
2
SAVE button
If you want to...

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159 LS9-16/LS9-32
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER 
SETUP screen.
1
SAVE/LOAD button
Move the cursor to the SAVE/LOAD button 
and press the [ENTER] key.
The SAVE/LOAD popup window will appear.
If an image file is saved in USB memory, the 
CONSOLE LOCK screen can display that image (
g 
p. 157).
2
Move the cursor to the  le list, and use the 
dial on the panel to select the  le you want 
to load.
The highlighted line in the file list indicates the file...

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q 
COPY button
This button copies a file into buffer memory (a 
temporary holding area) (
g p. 161).
w 
PASTE button
This button pastes the fi le from buffer memory (
g p. 
161). 
e 
DELETE button
This button deletes the selected fi le (
g p. 162).
r 
MAKE DIR button
This button creates a new directory (
g p. 162).
t 
VOLUME NAME
This indicates the volume name of the USB memory.
If the USB memory is write-protected, a protect 
symbol is shown in the VOLUME NAME fi eld.
y 
FREE SIZE
This...
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