Tasks
When the password is lost and the Recover Password feature is disabled (Use the Hard-
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ware Jumper method).
To erase the previous configuration prior to reconfiguring the SyncServer.
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To erase site-specific information such as the IP addresses and the GPS position, prior to
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sending the SyncServer off-site.
In some cases, the user may back up the current configuration of the SyncServer prior to
restoring the factory default configuration. See Creating a Backup File (on page 166).
Restoring the default factory configuration removes the current network settings. After-
wards, the user may need to configure the LAN1 port in order to use the web interface.
Using the Web Interface
To restore the factory configuration use the one of the following pages:
SYSTEM - Factory Reset
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WIZARDS - Restore (select Reset to Factory Defaults).
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To clear site-specific information from the SyncServer, disconnect all input network cables
and GPS antenna cables from the rear of the SyncServer shortly after clicking the APPLY but-
ton, before the SyncServer has had time to restart.
Using the Hardware Jumper
This procedure requires:
A jumper.
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Size 0 philips-head screwdriver
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Tweezers or needle-nosed pliers for handling the jumper.
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Note: Observe static protection measures while working inside the SyncServer.
To restore the factory configuration:
1. Halt the SyncServer as described in Halting the SyncServer (on page 15).
2. VERY IMPORTANT: Remove the top cover as described in Removing the Top Cover (on
page 169).
3. Position a jumper (not supplied) across the jumper pins marked JP4, next to the circular
battery.
4. (Optional) To clear site-specific information, disconnect all network and GPS antenna
cables from the rear of the SyncServer and do not reconnect them.
5. Connect the power cable and turn the power switch on. The SyncServer restores the fact-
ory configuration.
6. After 100 seconds, turn the power switch off and disconnect the power cable.
7. Remove the jumper from the JP4 jumper pins.
8. Secure the top cover to the SyncServer using the screws.
9. Reconnect the power cable and turn the SyncServer's power on. The default factory con-
figuration has been restored.
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