Extron electronic DVS 304 A manual Resetting the Unit, System Reset, Reset Mode Comparison/Summary

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Installation and Operation, cont’d

Resetting the Unit

There are four reset modes (numbered 1, 3, 4, and 5) that are available by pressing the Reset button on the rear panel. The Reset button is recessed, so use a pointed stylus, ballpoint pen, or Extron Tweeker to access it. See the following table for a summary of the reset modes.

Reset Mode Comparison/Summary

Mode

Activation

Result

Purpose/Notes

 

 

 

 

1

Hold down the

Mode 1 causes the DVS 304 to revert to

Use mode 1 to

 

recessed Reset button

the factory default firmware. Event

remove a version of

 

while applying power

scripting does not start if the unit is

firmware if

 

to the unit.

powered on in this mode. All user files

incompatibility

 

 

and settings (drivers, audio adjustments,

issues arise.

 

 

IP settings, etc.) are maintained.

 

 

 

 

 

3

Hold down the Reset

Mode 3 turns events on or off. During

Events must be

 

button for about 3

resetting, the Reset LED flashes 2 times if

turned on if you

 

seconds, until the Reset

events are starting; 3 times if events are

want to change IP

 

LED blinks once. Then,

stopping.

settings or

 

within 1 second, press

 

scheduling.

 

Reset again briefly (for

 

 

 

less than 1 second).

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Hold down the Reset

Mode 4 does the following:

Mode 4 enables you

 

button for about 6

Enables ARP capability.

to set IP address

 

seconds, until the Reset

Sets the IP address back to factory

information using

 

LED has blinked twice

default.

ARP and the MAC

 

(once at 3 seconds, once

Sets the subnet back to factory default.

address.

 

at 6 seconds). Then,

Sets the default gateway address back

 

 

within 1 second, press

to the factory default.

 

 

Reset briefly (for less

Sets port mapping back to factory

 

 

than 1 second).

default.

 

 

 

Turns DHCP off.

 

 

 

Turns all events off.

 

 

 

The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick

 

 

 

succession during reset.

 

 

 

 

 

5

Hold down the Reset

Mode 5 performs a complete reset to

Mode 5 is useful if

 

button for about 9

factory defaults (except the firmware).

you want to start

 

seconds, until the Reset

Does everything mode 4 does.

over with control

 

LED has blinked three

Resets everything that was set via the

software

 

times (once at 3

Real Time Admustments part of the

configuration and

 

seconds, once at 6 sec.,

control program: all video settings

uploading, and to

 

once at 9 seconds).

and miscellaneous options.

replace events.

 

Then, within 1 second,

Resets all IP options.

 

 

press Reset briefly (for

Removes/clears all files from the

 

 

less than 1 second).

processor.

 

 

 

The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick

 

 

 

succession during the reset.

 

Figure 2-20 — Reset mode comparison

CReview the reset modes carefully. Using the wrong reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash memory programming, port reassignment, or processor reboot.

NThe reset modes listed in the table close all open IP and Telnet connections and close all sockets. Also, each mode is a separate function, not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5.

System Reset

For a scaler reset, the DVS 304 can return to default values by holding down the Input 1 button while simultaneously plugging in the power cord. The System Reset message will be displayed on the LCD screen.

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Contents DVS Consignes de Sécurité Français PrecautionsSafety Instructions English Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschQuick Start DVS Quick Start DVS 304, cont’d QS-2 DVS 304 Quick StartTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d DVS 304 Table of Contents TOC-iii TOC-iv DVS 304 Table of Contents One About this Manual FeaturesIntroduction About the DVS 304, DVS 304 A, DVS 304 D, and DVS 304 ADDVS 304 Introduction Options and accessories Introduction, cont’dDVS 304Chapter2Two DVS 304 Installation and Operation Installation and OperationTabletop/desktop placement Mounting the ScalerRack mounting the DVS Rack mounting a half rack deviceInstallation and Operation, cont’d Rack mounting the DVS 304 aApplication diagram Extron DVS 304 aRear Panel Features AudioBoth H outputs are buffered and can be connected Wiring the RJ-45 Menu navigation buttons Front Panel FeaturesInput selection buttons LCD menu display and controlsMoving through menus by using front panel controls Menus, Configuration, and AdjustmentsMenu overview Main menus Input configuration Start auto imageInput 3 video type Input 1 video typeInput 2 video type Input 4 video typeOutput configuration Picture controlOutput Signal Resolution and refresh ratesSync Polarity Memory preset Audio configuration DVS 304 a and DVS 304 AD onlySave memory preset Clear CLR memory preset Input presetIP configuration Recalling a presetAuto switch mode Advanced configurationBlue mode Auto ImageOSD label RGB DelayEnhance mode Test patternPicture-in-picture mode Changing the inputUsing the swap feature Resetting an InputExit menu System Reset Resetting the UnitReset Mode Comparison/Summary Front Panel Lockout Executive mode 21 Front Panel LockoutIR 902 Infrared Remote Control Memory PresetsSetting up the DVS to work with a Matrix switcher 23 DVS 304 devices connected to a Matrix switcher24 Multiple DVS 304’s connected to a Matrix switcher DVS 304 Installation and Operation Removing the Sync to Matrix Script Click Remove ScriptThree SIS Programmer’s Guide Using the command/response tablesSerial Communication Host to-scaler and scaler to host communicationsPassword information Copyright informationError responses Serial Communication, cont’dSymbol definitions = SpaceThis parameter is case sensitive = Rgbs Command/response table for SIS commands Color Input Aspect RatioVideo mute Tint Available for Ntsc composite and S-Video onlyCommand/response table for SIS commands  Input Presets for input 4 only Zoom ModeMemory Presets input 1 to 4 Write/Read input preset nameAudio mute audio models only Volume control audio models onlyRGB delay time Audio gain and attenuation audio models onlyPIP mode audio follow Audio model only PIP modeSwap when PIP mode is On Blue ScreenQuery Firmware Version Enhanced ModeGeneral Information Query Part NumberE0 *X6 TC Command/response table for IP control port commandsEthernet data port Firmware version requestsCommunication Information requests Command/response table for IP control port commands Communication, cont’d Event ControlMail CommunicationIP setup commands Web browser specificDVS 304 Serial IpgX1$ X1 CS WX1 CS IpsX1X1$ CG X6$X1$ EBX2@ X2@ CVVrbX2@ X5@Listing connections DVS 304 Serial Communication Directory commands File erase commandsReset /EraseZAP Commands Ezfff WzfffControl Software for Windows Installing the software from a CDUsing the control program Downloading the softwareSerial Communication, cont’d Using the help program Serial Communication, cont’d Four Ethernet Control Accessing and Using the Web ServerDVS 304 Ethernet Control Status Navigating the Default Web PagesSystem Status IP settings fields ConfigurationSystem Settings Ethernet Control, cont’dDate/Time Settings fields Gateway IP AddressScaler Settings Scaler SettingsPasswords PasswordsFirmware upgrade Firmware UpgradeFile Management Upload a file to the new directoryUser Control ControlVideo/Audio breakaway DVS 304 a or DVS 304 AD only Memory presets PresetsInput presets input 4 only PIP Setup Audio DVS 304 a onlyMenu System DVS 304 Menu System Default cycle menuMenu System Main menuStart Auto Image menu Input Configuration menuDVS 304 Menu System A-3 Memory Preset menu Output Configuration menuAudio Configuration menu Menu System, cont’dAdvanced Configuration menu IP Configuration menuDVS 304 Menu System A-5 Executive Mode menu Enable Executive ModeBAppendix Specifications Reference MaterialAudio output DVS 304 A, DVS 304 AD Audio DVS 304 A, DVS 304 ADAudio input DVS 304 A, DVS 304 AD Control/remote decoder/scalerReference Material, cont’d GeneralAccessories Part number Part Numbers and AccessoriesAccessories Included partsSerial Digital Interface SDI Card Installation Figure B-1 Installation of the SDI cardDVS 304 Reference Material Reference Material, cont’d Extron’s Warranty Extron USA West
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