S1 - System Reset / S3 - Restore Factory Defaults; S1 - System Reset; S3 - Restore Factory Defaults (Clear Memory) - Keyscan CA250 Series Technical Manual

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S1 - System Reset / S3 - Restore
Factory Defaults
S1 – System Reset
The System Reset S1 is a push button that re-boots the control board to initialize any previous changes made
to the S2 DIP switches. If the control board is powered while any of the following S2 DIP switch functions were
altered, momentarily press the S1 System Reset push button:
S2.1 - Communication Mode
S2.2 & S2.3 - Communication Bit Rate Selection
S2.4 & S2.5 - Alternate Panel Serial Number
S2.6 – Lockdown
S2.7 & S2.8 - Communication Terminal Block Activation
S2.11 & S2.12 – Software Selection – refer to S3 Restore Factory Defaults
If the control board was not powered while the S2 DIP switches were changed, with the exception of S2.11 &
S2.12 – Software Selection, you do not have to perform a system reset. The control board initializes the
changes when power is applied.
S3 – Restore Factory Defaults (Clear Memory)
S3 restores the control board's factory default settings. You must restore the factory default settings whenever
you have performed one or more of the following procedures to a control board:
when a control board has been newly installed
when an EPROM or reader PROM has been changed
when the software selection DIP switches have changed
when the ACU protective cover has been removed to mount a NETCOMP on the Ethernet M1 socket
Procedure
To restore the factory default settings, ensure the control board has power, press S1, wait 5 seconds.
Press S3 within 10 seconds.
After performing the above clear memory procedure, the system status LED begins flashing red and the
control board's piezo emits a cycle of two (2) short beeps followed by a pause. This occurs for
approximately 120 – 150 seconds while the factory default settings are loaded and the board erases
database information from the on-board memory. Do not make any changes to the control board, such as
altering DIP switches or powering down the board, while the factory defaults are being restored or you will
have to repeat the procedure. After the System Status LED has stopped flashing, the factory default
settings have been restored and the Keyscan database has been cleared from the on-board memory. After
you have restored the factory defaults, perform an upload at a PC with the Keyscan Client software to
populate the Keyscan database in the control board's on-board memory.
Keyscan Inc. – Technical Guide (PC109x - 07.15)
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