Restoring User Defined Settings; Resetting The Device - Multitech MultiConnect Conduit MTCDT-LAP3 Hardware Manual

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SETTING UP AND CONFIGURING THE DEVICE

Restoring User Defined Settings

You need:
A pin, paperclip, or similar thin object that can fit into the reset hole.
To restore user defined settings for an AEP device:
1.
Locate the hole in the panel labeled RESET. The reset button is recessed into the housing.
2.
Use the pin to press in the button for between 3 to 29 seconds, then release the reset button.
If you do not press in the button long enough, the device will reset, but the user defined settings will
not be restored.
If you hold it too long (30 seconds or longer), factory default settings will be restored.
Note:

Resetting the Device

You need:
A pin, paperclip, or similar thin object that can fit into the reset hole.
The following is the default condition for the RESET button on the Conduit. You can program a change to the
behavior of the button if needed.
To reset the device:
1.
Find the hole in the front panel labeled RESET. The reset button is recessed into the case.
2.
For AEP: Use the pin to press the RESET button for less than 3 seconds, then release. The device reboots.
For mLinux: Press and hold the RESET button for less than 5 seconds, then release. Holding it beyond 5
seconds resets an mLinux device to factory defaults.
3.
The status LED will keep blinking normally for a couple of seconds until the unit resets. Then the status
light will stay solid while the device reboots. Once finished, the status will resume blinking normally.
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The RESET button is in the same location on all Conduit models.
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