11-08-2011 08:09 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:35 PM
Is there a way you can lock access to the menus from the remote control / touchpad on the EX60/90's or C-40 codecs?
We have previously used MXP family codecs and on there you could set a simple password to stop end users getting in and messing around with the settings, you could even do kiosk mode which was great for more public areas.
I am stuggling to find anything similar on the EX/C series.
Any help much appreciated.
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11-08-2011 08:28 AM
On the C series codecs you can SSH into the codecs and use the 'xcommand systemunit menupassword set password' command to set a password for the touch screens. This puts a password on the advanced settings menu on the touch panel. I dont know how this works with a remote, I'm assuming it locks it out from there as well. You can use the help in the ssh terminal to make sure the syntax is right on the xcommand.
11-08-2011 08:28 AM
On the C series codecs you can SSH into the codecs and use the 'xcommand systemunit menupassword set password' command to set a password for the touch screens. This puts a password on the advanced settings menu on the touch panel. I dont know how this works with a remote, I'm assuming it locks it out from there as well. You can use the help in the ssh terminal to make sure the syntax is right on the xcommand.
11-09-2011 01:19 AM
Thanks Justin,
Worked a treat! Strange how this is not in the manual nor can be done from remote itself of the web interface.
11-09-2011 07:33 AM
Yeah, it is in the one of the admin guides or user guides I believe. I think it was just a note on commands in the CLI. I took note of it so I wouldnt have to remember where I got it later.
11-08-2011 12:34 PM
Also you can manually enter password in C-series system for advansed settings in main menu for TRC.
Never seen this settings in toouchpanel.
Br. Oleksandr
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