Reset Modes - Extron electronics TouchLink CCI Pro 700 User Manual

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Reset Modes

The recessed Reset button (see
interface according to the table below. If necessary remove the interface from the base (see
Rear Panel Access
and release the button.
Purpose
Use this mode to revert
to the factory default
version if a firmware
update failed or if
incompatibility issues
arise with user-loaded
firmware.
Use this mode to reset
all IP settings back to
factory defaults.
Use this mode to
restart with the default
configuration.
CCI Pro 700 TouchLink Pro Conference Room Control Interface • Reference Information
on page 6). Use an Extron Tweeker or small screwdriver to press
Reset Mode Summary
Activation
1.
Hold in the recessed Reset button
for 30 seconds while applying
power to the interface. Hold
the button down until the LED
momentarily turns off then turns
back on, then release the button.
The LED blinks quickly.
2.
Upload new firmware to the unit.
NOTE: After a factory firmware
reset, update the device with the
latest firmware version. DO NOT
operate with the firmware version
that results from this mode reset.
This temporarily resets the device
to factory default until power is
recycled. To use factory default
firmware, upload that version again.
1.
Hold down the Reset button until
the Reset LED blinks two times
(over approximately 6 seconds).
2.
Release then press the Reset
button momentarily (<1 second)
within one second. After a few
moments, the Reset LED blinks
three times in quick succession. The
unit performs a power cycle and
reboots.
1.
Hold down the Reset button until
the Power LED blinks three times
(over approximately 9 seconds).
2.
Release then press the Reset
button momentarily (<1 second)
within one second. The unit
performs a power cycle and
reboots.
figure 5
on page 7) on the rear panel resets the
,
C
The device reverts to the factory default
firmware.
Firmware reverts to the factory default
for a single power cycle.
All user files and settings (drivers,
audio and video adjustments, IP
settings, and so on) are maintained.
NOTE: If you do not want to update
the firmware or you performed this
reset by mistake, cycle power to
the device to return to the firmware
version running prior to the reset.
IP settings revert to factory defaults:
DHCP turns off.
IP address is set to 192.168.254.251.
Subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0.
Gateway address is set to 0.0.0.0.
All other IP settings (for example,
domain and host name) are set to
factory default values.
The device reverts to the factory defaults
except for firmware.
IP settings reset as detailed above.
All user configurations are reset to
default values including IP settings and
real-time adjustments.
All user-loaded files (such as GUI
layout and button configurations) are
deleted.
Result
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