Mode Activation
1
Hold in the recessed rear
panel reset button while
applying power to the unit.
4
Hold in the Reset button until
the reset 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 until
the reset 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.
Figure 7.
Result
The SMP 351 reverts to the factory
default firmware for a single power
cycle.
NOTE: Do not operate with the default firmware loaded by a
mode 1 reset. Use it only to load the most current firmware to
the device.
•
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.
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.
Reset Mode Comparison
Purpose and Notes
Use mode 1 to revert to
the factory default firmware
for a single power cycle if
incompatibility issues arise
with user-loaded firmware.
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 to start over
with default configuration and
uploading, and also to replace
events.
"Resetting SMP 351" appears
on a connected display.
Mode 5 is equivalent to SIS
command ZQQQ.
SMP 351 • Panels and Cabling
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