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Safran SecureSync 2400 - Restoring the Factory Defaults; Resetting the Unit to Factory Configuration; Resetting All Configurations to Their Factory Defaults

Safran SecureSync 2400
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new configuration file. Once powered back up, SecureSync will be con-
figured with the previously stored file.
4.7.5 Restoring the Factory Defaults
For instructions on how to restore the SecureSync's configuration files to their
factory default settings see "Resetting All Configurations to their Factory
Defaults" below.
4.7.6 Resetting the Unit to Factory Configuration
In certain situations, it may be desired to reset all SecureSync configurations
back to the factory default configuration. The GNSS location, any SecureSync
configurations and the locally stored log files can be cleared via the Web UI.
Note: Restoring configurations (reloading a saved configuration),
erasing the stored GNSS location and clearing the log files are sep-
arate processes. You may restore one without restoring the others.
If SecureSync was assigned a static IP address before cleaning the con-
figurations, it will be reset to DHCP after the clean has been performed. If no
DHCP server is available after the clean operation, the static IP address will need
to be manually reconfigured.
4.7.6.1 Resetting All Configurations to their Factory Defaults
To restore the configuration files to their factory defaults:
1.
Navigate to TOOLS > SYSTEM: Upgrade/Backup.
2.
In the Actions panel, click the Restore Factory Defaults (Clear) button.
4.7 Backing-up and Restoring Configuration Files
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