Resetting The Controller - Extron electronics IPL T S1 Setup Manual

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Resetting the Controller

There are five reset modes (numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 for the sake of
comparison with other Extron IPL products) available by using the
Reset button (
use of a pointed stylus, ballpoint pen, or Extron Tweeker is suggested.
CAUTION:
NOTE:
Mode Activation
Figure 5.
b
) on the front panel. The Reset button is recessed, so
Review the reset modes carefully. Use of the wrong
reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash
memory programming, reassignment of ports, or a
unit reboot.
Reset mode 2 does not apply to the IPL T CR48.
IPL T Series Reset Mode Summary
1
Hold down the recessed Reset button
while applying power to the
IPL T controller.
N After a mode 1 reset is performed,
update the firmware of the unit to the
latest version. Do not operate the
IPL T controller firmware version that
results from the mode 1 reset. This mode
temporarily resets the unit to factory
default until power is recycled. If you
want to use the factory default firmware,
you must upload that version again.
2
Press and release the Reset button.
Within 2 seconds, type +++ on the
keyboard.
N If the three "+'s" (+++) are not
enetered in the 2-second time frame, the
COM port becomes a control port only.
3
Hold down the Reset button for about
3 seconds until the Power LED blinks
once, then release and press Reset
momentarily (<1 second) within 1
second.
N Nothing happens if the momentary
press does not occur within 1 second.
4
Hold down the Reset button for about
6 sec. until the Power LED blinks twice
(once at 3 seconds, again at 6 seconds).
Then release and press Reset
momentarily (for <1 second) within 1
second.
N Nothing happens if the momentary
press does not occur within 1 second.
5
Hold down the Reset button for about
9 seconds until the Power LED blinks
three times (once at 3 seconds, again at
6 seconds, again at 9 seconds). Then
release and press Reset momentarily
(for <1 second) within
1 second.
N Nothing happens if the momentary
press does not occur within 1 second.
Reset Mode Summary
Result
The IPL T controller reverts to the factory default
firmware. Event scripting does not start if the unit is
powered on in this mode. All user files and settings
(such as drivers, adjustments, and IP settings) are
maintained.
N If you do not want to update firmware, or you
performed a mode 1 reset by mistake, cycle power to the
unit to return to the firmware version that was running
prior to the mode 1 reset. Use the 0Q SIS command to
confirm that the factory default firmware is no longer
running (look for asterisks following the version number.)
The connected COM port becomes a console port to
send SIS commands. Scripting remains on.
Mode 3 turns events on or off. If the events are
currently stopped following the momentary press, the
Power LED flashes twice, indicating the starting of
events. If the events are currently running following
the momentary press, the Power LED flashes three
times indicating the stopping of events.
Mode 4
• Enables ARP capability.
• Sets the IP address back to factory default
(192.168.254.254).
• Sets the subnet back to factory default.
• Sets the default gateway address to the factory default.
• Sets port mapping back to factory default.
• Turns DHCP off.
• Turns events off.
Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory defaults
(except the firmware).
• Does everything mode 4 does.
• Clears driver-port associations and port
configurations (IR/RS-232).
• Removes button/touchpanel configurations.
• Resets all IP options.
• Removes scheduling settings.
• Removes/clears all files from the IPL T controller.
IPL T Series • Setup
Purpose/Notes
Use mode 1 to revert
to the factory default
firmware version if
incompatibility issues
arise with user-loaded
firmware.
N User-defined
Web pages may not
work correctly if
using an earlier
firmware version.
Mode 2 enables the
SIS console port.
Mode 3 is useful for
troubleshooting.
Mode 4 enables you
to set IP address
information using
ARP and the MAC
address.
Mode 5 is useful if
you want to start over
with configuration
and uploading, and
also to replace events.
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