DTP CrossPoint 84 Series Matrix Switchers • Operation 45
Rear Panel Operations
The rear panel has a Reset button that initiates four levels of resets (numbered 1, 4, and 5
for the sake of comparison with other Extron IPL products). The Reset button is recessed,
so use a small screwdriver, a pointed stylus, or a ballpoint pen.
See table 2, for a summary of the modes.
ATTENTION:
• Review the reset modes carefully. Using the wrong reset may result in unintended
loss of flash memory programming, port reassignment, or a controller reboot.
• Étudier de près les différents modes de réinitialisation. Appliquer le mauvais mode
de réinitialisation peut causer une perte inattendue de la programmation de la
mémoire flash, une reconfiguration des ports ou une réinitialisation du contrôleur.
(du processeur.)
NOTE: The reset modes listed below close all open IP and Telnet connections and close
all sockets. Also, the following modes are separate functions, not a continuation from
Mode 1 to Mode 5.
Mode Activation Result Purpose and Notes
1
Hold down the recessed
Reset
button while
applying power to the switcher.
NOTE: After a mode 1 reset is
performed, update the
switcher firmware to the latest
version. Do not operate the
switcher firmware version that
results from the mode 1 reset. If
you want to use the factory default
firmware, you must upload that version
again (see Updating the Firmware on
page76 for details on uploading
firmware).
The switcher reverts to the factory default
firmware. Event scripting will not start if the switcher
is powered on in this mode. All user files and settings
(such as drivers, adjustments, and IP settings) are
maintained.
NOTE: If you do not want to update firmware,
or you performed a mode 1 reset by mistake,
cycle power to the switcher to return to the
firmware version that was running before the
mode 1 reset. Use the
0Q SIS command
(see
page62) to confirm that the factory
default firmware is no longer running (look for
the asterisk [*] following the version number.
Use mode 1 to revert
to the factory default
firmware version if
incompatibility issues
arise with user-loaded
firmware.
4
Hold down the
Reset
button for about 6
seconds, until the
Reset
LED blinks twice
(once at 3 seconds and again at 6 seconds).
Then press and release
Reset
(<1 second)
within 1 second. Nothing happens if the
second momentary press does not occur
within 1 second.
Mode 4:
•
Enables ARP capability.
•
Sets the IP addr
ess to the factory default.
• Sets the subnet address to the factory default.
• Sets the gateway address to the factory default.
•
Sets port mapping to the factory default.
•
Turns DHCP off.
•
T
urn events off.
The Reset LED blinks four times in quick succession
during the reset
.
Mode 4 enables you
to set IP address
information using ARP
and the MAC address.
5
Hold down the Reset button for about 9
seconds, until the
Reset LED blinks three times
(once at 3 seconds, again at 6 seconds, and
then again at 9 seconds). Then press and release
Reset (<1 second) within 1 second. Nothing
happens if the second momentary press does
not occur within 1 second.
Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory
defaults (with the exception of the firmware):
• Does everything mode 4 does.
• Resets most real time adjustments, including:
clears all ties and presets,
clears all HDMI mutes,
disables all RS-232 output inserts,
clears all audio settings.
•
Resets all IP options.
• Removes/clears all files for the switcher.
The reset LED blinks four times in quick succession during
the reset.
Mode 5 is useful if
you want to start over
with configuration and
uploading or to replace
events.
Table 2. Reset Mode Comparison and Summary
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