Hardware Reset Modes; Mode 1 - Firmware Reset; Mode 4 - Ip Reset; Mode 5 - Factory Default Reset - Extron electronics XMP 240 C AT User Manual

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Hardware Reset Modes

NOTE: The reset modes listed below close all IP connections, Telnet connections, and
Mode 1 — Firmware Reset
Hold the
firmware back to the default factory firmware. This recovers a unit that has incorrect code or
updated firmware running. All user files and settings are maintained.
Mode 4 — IP Reset
With power on, press and hold the
(~6 seconds). Release the button and, within 1 second, press it again to reset all IP address
settings to factory default.
The following changes take place:
If a second momentary press does not occur within 1 second, Mode 4 is exited.
Mode 5 — Factory Default Reset
With power on, press and hold the
(~9 seconds). Release the button and, within 1 second, press it again to return the
XMP 240 C AT to factory default conditions.
The following changes take place:
sockets.
button (see
figure 2
Reset
ARP program capability is enabled
Sets IP addresses for LAN port back to factory default (192.168.254.254)
Sets subnet masks for LAN port back to factory default (255.255.255.0)
Sets gateways for LAN port back to factory default
Turns DHCP off for LAN port
Sets all IP settings back to factory default (see Mode 4 above)
Mix-points are set to unity gain (0 dB)
All audio inputs are set to unity gain
All outputs are unmuted and set to unity gain
Any inserted or active DSP is removed
All preset, group master, and macro memory is cleared
on page 5) while applying power to restore the unit
button until the reset LED blinks twice
Reset
button until the reset LED blinks 3 times
Reset
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