Resetting the Unit
Use Factory Firmware
Reset All IP Reset to Factory Defaults Settings
There are three unit reset modes (numbered 1, 4, and 5), These are available by pressing the recessed Reset button on the rear panel with a pointed stylus, pen, or similar item to access it. See the following table for a summary of the reset modes.
ATTENTION: Review the reset modes carefully. Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming, port reassignment, or processor reboot.
NOTE: The reset modes listed closes all open IP and Telnet connections and all |
sockets. Each mode is a separate function, and not a continuation from mode 1 |
to mode 5. |
DVS 605 Reset Mode Summary
Mode | Activation | Result | Purpose and Notes |
1 | Hold down the recessed Reset | The unit reverts to the factory default | Use mode 1 to revert to the factory |
| button while applying power to the | firmware: | default version if incompatibility |
| unit. | a) Reverts to the factory default firmware | issues arise with |
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| for a single power cycle. | firmware. |
b)All user files and settings (drivers, audio and video adjustments, IP settings, etc.) are maintained.
| NOTE: After a mode 1 reset | NOTE: If you do not want to update |
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| is performed, update the | firmware, or you performed a mode 1 |
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| firmware of the unit to the | reset by mistake, cycle power to the |
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| latest version. Do not operate | unit to return to the firmware version |
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| the device firmware version | that was running prior to the mode |
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| that results from the mode 1 | 1 reset. Use the 0Q SIS command |
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| reset. This temporarily resets | to confirm that the factory default |
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| the unit to factory default until | firmware is no longer running (look for |
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| power is recycled. If you want | asterisks following the version number). |
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| to use the factory default |
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| firmware, you must upload |
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| that version again. |
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4 | Hold down the Reset button for | a) Sets port mapping back to factory default | Mode 4 resets all IP settngs back |
| about 6 seconds until the LED blinks | b) Turns DHCP off - sets IP to default address | to factory defaults. |
| twice (once at 3 seconds, once at 6 |
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| (192.168.254.254) |
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| seconds). Then, release and press |
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| c) Reset LED flashes four times in quick |
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| Reset momentarily (for <1 second) |
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| succession during reset. |
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| within 1 second*. |
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5 | Hold down the Reset button for | Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory | Mode 5 is useful if you want to |
| about 9 seconds until the LED blinks | defaults except the firmware. | restart with default configuration. |
| three times (once at 3 seconds, once | a) Does everything mode 4 does. | Equivalent to SIS command ZQQQ. |
| at 6 seconds, once at 9 seconds). | b) Resets all user modifiable configuration to |
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| Then, release and press Reset |
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| default values including IP settings and |
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| second*. |
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c)Deletes all user loaded files.
d)The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick succession during the reset.
NOTE: *For modes 4 and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second
Figure 25. Reset Mode Comparison
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