SMD 101 Reset Summary
The SMD 101 can be reset to default states using the rear panel reset button, the
Reset Device page of the user interface, and SIS commands. Each reset affects different
configurations and local files, resetting some to factory condition and retaining others.
The reset mode summary table below details the activation, results, and purpose of each
rear panel activated reset mode.
Mode Activation
1
Hold in the recessed rear panel
reset button while applying
power to the unit.
4
Hold in the Reset button for
about 6 seconds until the Power
LED blinks twice (once at 3
seconds, again at 6 seconds).
Then, release and press Reset
again within
1 second*.
5
Hold in 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 again
within
1 second*.
NOTE: * = For modes 4 and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second.
SMD 101 Reset Mode Summary
Result
The SMD 101 reverts to the factory
default firmware for a single power cycle.
Mode 4:
•
Sets port mapping back to factory
default.
•
Sets the IP address back to factory
default (192.168.254.254).
•
Sets the subnet mask address back
to the factory default (255.255.0.0).
•
Sets the gateway IP address to the
factory default (0.0.0.0).
•
Turns DHCP off.
•
The Reset LED on the rear panel
of the unit flashes four times in
succession.
Mode 5:
Performs a complete reset to factory
defaults (except the firmware).
•
Does everything mode 4 does.
•
Clears port configurations.
•
Resets all IP options.
•
Clears all user settings.
•
Clears all files from the unit.
•
The Reset LED on the rear panel
of the unit flashes four times in
succession.
Purpose and Notes
If incompatibility issues arise with
user-loaded firmware, use mode 1
to revert to the factory default
firmware for a single power cycle.
All user files and settings are
maintained.
Mode 4 is used to set
IP address information using ARP
and the MAC address.
"Resetting IP Settings" appears
on a connected display.
Mode 5 is useful when wanting to
start over with configuration and
uploading, and also to replace
events.
"Resetting SMD 101" appears on
a connected display.
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