Extron electronic manual Resetting the Unit, DVS 605 Reset Mode Summary, Reset Mode Comparison

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Resetting the Unit

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 user-loaded

 

 

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

 

 

is performed, update the

firmware, or you performed a mode 1

 

 

firmware of the unit to the

reset by mistake, cycle power to the

 

 

latest version. Do not operate

unit to return to the firmware version

 

 

the device firmware version

that was running prior to the mode

 

 

that results from the mode 1

1 reset. Use the 0Q SIS command

 

 

reset. This temporarily resets

to confirm that the factory default

 

 

the unit to factory default until

firmware is no longer running (look for

 

 

power is recycled. If you want

asterisks following the version number).

 

 

to use the factory default

 

 

 

firmware, you must upload

 

 

 

that version again.

 

 

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

 

 

(192.168.254.254)

 

 

seconds). Then, release and press

 

 

c) Reset LED flashes four times in quick

 

 

Reset momentarily (for <1 second)

 

 

succession during reset.

 

 

within 1 second*.

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

Then, release and press Reset

 

 

default values including IP settings and

 

 

momentarily (for <1 second) within 1

 

 

real-time adjustments.

 

 

second*.

 

 

 

 

c)Deletes all user loaded files.

d)The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick succession during the reset.

Use Factory Firmware NOTE: *For modes 4 and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second

Figure 25. Reset Mode Comparison

DVS 605 • Operation

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Contents HDCP-CompliantScaler SCALERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSORSwith Seamless Switching User GuideInstructions de sécurité • Français Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions • English Chinese Simplified(简体中文)FCC Class A Notice CopyrightTrademarks Notifications Specifications AvailabilitySoftware Commands Conventions Used in this GuideContents Using the Default Web PagesSIS Communication and Control Mounting the DVS DVS 605 Series Description IntroductionLicense Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in the DVSLicensed Third-partySoftware Used in the DVS PackageKey Features Video InputsVideo Outputs Audio GeneralDVS 605 • Introduction DVS 605 • Introduction Controlling the DVS Figure DVS 605 Rear Panel Features — All ModelsRear Panel Connections Rear Panel CablingDVS using the LockIt bracket as follows Audio Input Connector Wiring Figure 2. LockIt Bracket Mounting OptionsFigure Figure 4. Audio Output Connector Wiring Figure 5. Audio Output Connector WiringFigure 6. RJ-45LAN Connector Wiring DVS 605 • Rear Panel Connections Operation •Front Panel Overview •Powering Up•Other DVS 605 Operating Features Figure 7. DVS 605 Front Panel FeaturesFigure 8. Typical Default Display Cycle Powering UpDefault Display Cycle Menu Navigation Using Front Panel ControlsFigure 9. Top Level Menus Menu OverviewDVS 605 • Operation Figure 10. Main MenuFigure 12. Picture Control Menu User PresetsFigure 11. User Preset Menu Picture ControlInput Input ConfigurationFigure 13. Input Configuration Menu Input video typesOutput Configuration Resolutions and Refresh RatesFigure 14. Output Configuration Menu HDCP Notification Analog Output FormatSync Polarity HDMI FormatHDCP Status: Inputs & Outputs HDCP AuthorizedGenlock/AFL Modes Genlock/AFL Offset Description Audio Configuration All Models Audio Delay SettingFigure 17. Audio Configuration Menu Advanced Configuration Figure 18. Advanced Configuration MenuAspect Ratio Auto-Imagethreshold settings Auto-ImageAuto Memory OSD duration Switch typeOverscan Test patternExit Menu View Comm SettingsFactory Reset Figure 21. Edit Comm Settings MenuDisable Executive Mode Front Panel Lockout Executive ModesFigure 22. Front Panel Lockout Enable Executive ModeDVS 605 Operation Window vs. Image Size Position — An OverviewPicture-in-picturePIP Mode Front Panel ActivationNOTES Figure 24. Default Main and PIP Window Layouts PIP PresetsScreen Save Other DVS 605 Operating FeaturesPower Save Custom EDID/Custom Output ResolutionAudio Source Hardwired IR PortThe OSD Bug Audio FormatReset All IP Reset to Factory Defaults Settings Resetting the UnitDVS 605 Reset Mode Summary Figure 25. Reset Mode ComparisonHost to Scaler Communications SIS Communication and ControlCopyright Information •Commands and ResponsesError Response References Commands and ResponsesPassword Information Error ResponsesDVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control Symbol DefinitionsDVS 605 SIS Communication and Control Figure 29. SIS Command EDID TableDVS 605 SIS Communication and Control DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control DVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control SIS IP command definitionsDVS 605 • SIS Communication and Control Response SIS Command and Response TableCommand ASCII CommandHorizontal start Additional DescriptionInput name Auto-ImageAdditional Description CommandASCII Command ResponseTint Picture AdjustmentsVideo mute ColorVertical position image Horizontal position windowVertical position window Horizontal position imageOutput scaler rate Output ConfigurationPower save mode Horizontal size imageCommand Audio Configuration Audio mute global settingsVolume control audio models only Audio delay available on all modelsCommand Audio input formatAudio output format Audio followInput preset name Presets User presetsUser preset name Input presetsAuto memories per input Advanced ConfigurationTest pattern FreezeHDCP notification green screen/message Video effectEffect duration Front panel security lockout Executive ModeCommand Video signal presenceGenlock Genlock/AFL OffsetPIP on/off Hardwired IR portReset commands Picture In PictureCommand Backup/restore configurationInformation request Product namingASCII Telnet Ethernet data portFirmware version requests CommandASCII Telnet IP setup commandsInformation requests CommandNOTE: E X12!CA Command Directory commandsFile erase commands Re-mapport designationsNavigating the Default Web Pages Using the Default Web PagesAccessing the Default Web Pages •Accessing the Default Web PagesNavigating the Default Web Pages To check compatibility view settingsTurning Off Compatibility Mode AV input buttons inputs Configuration PagesAV Controls Panel Auto-ImagebuttonBreakaway audio check box audio models only Video and audio mute buttonsFreeze button RGB Scaled Signal typeFigure 34. Input Configuration Panel Input renamingAuto Memory Aspect ratioFilm Detect Auto-ImageRefresh rate ResolutionAnalog signal format Figure 35. Input Configuration PanelTest pattern Digital output signal formatSwitch transition GenlockFigure 36. EDID Minder Page EDID Minder PageFigure 37. Assigning EDIDs Assigning EDIDsImage Settings Page Signal SamplingFigure 38. Image Settings Page User Preset User PresetsSettings Included Within Presets SettingOverscan Input PresetsSnap PIP to PIP Settings PageFigure 40. PIP Settings Page PIP input selectionHorizontal Pos and Vertical Pos fields PIP picture controlsSize and Position Horizontal Size and Vertical Size fieldsFigure 41. PIP Preset Default Window Locations PIP presets•2-CHDigital •Full Digital Audio Settings PageFigure 42. Audio Config Page NoneStereo Dual Monob.Recall: Size & Position Only Preset Management PageFigure 43. Preset Management Page a.Recall: Inputs, Size & Position, orFigure 44. Device Settings Page Device Settings PageHDCP Notification Screen Saver Settings1.Select the Enable On Screen Display check box On Screen Display MessageAuto Switch See Licensed Third-partySoftware Used in the Hardware PagesUnit Information Page Figure 46. Unit Information PageFigure 47. Device Name Page Connection Settings PageFigure 48. Connection Settings Page Device Name PageFigure 49. Firmware Loader Page RS-232SettingsEthernet Settings Firmware Loader PageExecutive/Power Mode Page Figure 50. Executive/Power Mode PageExecutive Mode Figure 51. Date and Time Page Power ModeDate and Time Page Mute Video and SyncFigure 52. Password Page Password PageReset Device Page Figure 53. Reset Device Pagedevice name, DHCP setting, and port mapping UL Guidelines for Rack Mounted Devices Tabletop PlacementMounting Mounting the DVSFigure 55. Furniture Mounting the DVS Rack MountingFurniture Mounting Figure 54. 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