NOTES:
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Mode
Activation
1
Hold in the recessed Reset button
while applying power to the switcher.
4
Hold in the Reset button until
the Power and Reset LED blinks
twice (once after approximately 3
seconds and again after 6 seconds).
Then, within 1 second press Reset
momentarily (for less than 1 second).
5
Hold in the Reset button until the
Power and Reset LED blinks three
times (once after approximately 3
seconds, again after 6 seconds, and
then again after 9 seconds); then within
1 second press Reset momentarily (for
less than 1 second).
NOTES:
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•
The reset modes listed in the table close all open IP and Telnet connections and all
sockets.
The modes described in the table are separate functions, not a continuation from
mode 1 to mode 5.
There is no reset mode 2 for DXP HD 4K PLUS Series. If you attempt to initiate it,
the Power and Reset LED blinks 3 times but no reset is performed.
Reset Modes Summary
Result
•
Restores the factory-installed
firmware for a single power cycle.
Maintains all user files and settings
•
(drivers, audio adjustments, IP
settings, and so on) are maintained.
•
It does not clear the current
configuration.
•
Sets the IP address, subnet
address, and gateway address to
the factory defaults.
Sets port mapping to the factory
•
default.
Turns DHCP off.
•
•
Turn event scripts off.
The Reset LED blinks four times in
quick succession during the reset.
Performs a complete reset to factory
defaults (with the exception of the
firmware), which includes:
Everything mode 4 does
•
•
Reset of all real time adjustments:
Clears all ties, presets, and audio
•
or RS-232 mutes.
Resets all IP options.
•
Removes or clears all switcher
•
files.
The reset LED blinks four times in
quick succession during the reset.
For modes 3, 4, and 5: Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur
within 1 second of pressing the Reset button.
The factory configured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to
the device serial number. In the event of a complete system reset, the passwords
convert to the default, which is no password.
Purpose/Notes
Use mode 1 to
revert to the
factory firmware if
incompatibility issues
arise with user-
loaded firmware.
Mode 4 resets all IP
settings to factory
defaults.
It does not replace
any user-installed
firmware.
Mode 5 is useful
if you want to
start over with
configuration and
uploading and also
to replace events.
This reset, equivalent
E
to the
SIS command,
also removes the
initial serial number
passwords and
sets them to no
password.
DXP HD 4K PLUS Series • Operation
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