Command
Reboot
Reboot device
Restart the network
Reset
Reset to factory defaults
NOTE: This reset mode does not affect passwords and IP related settings such as IP address, subnet
mask, gateway address, DHCP setting, and port mapping.
Erase all files from flash
memory
NOTE: This reset only removes files created in the user space, which includes those created by the
backup and restore functions, software configuration tools, image captures, user logo files, and other
user‑supplied HTML files. Files used by firmware for internal operations such as saving non‑volatile
settings are not removed.
Absolute reset, retaining
IP settings
NOTE:
This reset removes all device settings, including the file system and passwords, but retains IP
•
settings such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, DHCP setting, and port mapping
(Telnet, Web, and direct access) in order to preserve communication with the device. This reset is
recommended after a firmware update.
Admin password resets to extron.
•
Reset network settings
Full factory reset
NOTE: Admin password resets to extron.
ASCII Command
(Host to Device)
E
}
1BOOT
E
}
2BOOT
E
}
ZXXX
E
}
ZFFF
E
}
ZY
E
}
1ZQQQ
E
}
ZQQQ
Response
Additional Description
(Device to Host)
]
Boot1
]
Boot2
Reset all device settings to
]
Zpx
default values, but retain user‑
loaded files and IP settings.
Erase all files from flash (user)
]
Zpf
memory.
Reset all device settings to
]
Zpy
default values and delete user‑
loaded files, but retain IP settings.
Reset IP settings only.
]
Zpq1
Reset all device and IP settings to
]
Zpq
default values and delete
user‑loaded files.
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