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Cisco DX70 and DX80 Administrator Guide
Reset button (pin hole)
The recessed button can be quite difficult to use.
You should feel the button go down when pushed.
Flip the connector cover up to
uncover the connector panel.
We recommend that you back up the log files and configuration of the
video system before you continue with the factory reset.
Factory reset DX80 using the mute and volume
buttons
Follow these steps to factory reset a DX80 on boot up. If the video system
is on, press and hold the power button until the system shuts down before
you continue.
1. Locate the Mute and Volume up buttons.
2. Press and hold the Volume Up button and power on the device.
3. Release the Volume Up button when the Mute button is lit red, then
press the Mute button.
Wait while the video system reverts to the default factory settings. The
video system restarts automatically when finished. This may take a few
minutes.
When the system has been successfully reset to factory settings, the
Setup assistant starts and you will see the Welcome screen.
Factory reset DX80 using the reset button
To use this method, the DX80 must be up and running.
1. Flip the connector cover up to uncover the connector panel at the rear
of the video system.
2. Use the tip of a pen (or similar) to press the recessed reset button.
Hold the button for 1-2 seconds, until a notification Resetting to factory
settings shows on screen.
3. Wait while the video system reverts to the default factory settings. The
video system restarts automatically when finished. This may take a few
minutes.
When the system has been successfully reset to factory settings, the
Setup assistant starts and you will see the Welcome screen.
Mute
Volume up
Right side seen
from the front
Factory reset the video system (page 3 of 4)