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1 | Hold down the recessed Reset button |
| The switcher reverts to the factory default | Use mode 1 to revert | |||
| while applying power to the switcher. |
| firmware. Event scripting will not start if the | to the factory default | |||
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| switcher is powered on in this mode. All user files | firmware version if | |
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| and settings (such as drivers, adjustments, and IP | incompatibility issues | ||
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| settings) are maintained. | arise with | ||
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| switcher firmware to the latest |
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| version. Do not operate the |
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| NOTE: If you do not want to update |
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| switcher firmware version that |
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| firmware, or you performed a mode 1 |
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| results from the mode 1 reset. |
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| reset by mistake, cycle power to the |
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| If you want to use the factory |
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| switcher to return to the firmware version |
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| default firmware, you must |
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| that was running before the mode 1 reset. |
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| upload that version again (see |
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| Use the 0Q SIS command (see page 65) |
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| the Matrix Software section |
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| to confirm that the factory default |
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| on page 80 for details on |
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| firmware is no longer running (look for the |
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| uploading firmware). |
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| asterisk [*] following the version number. |
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3 | Hold down the Reset button for about | Mode 3 turns events on or off. During resetting, | Mode 3 is useful for | ||||
| 3 seconds, until the Reset LED blinks | the Reset LED flashes 2 times if events are starting, | troubleshooting. | ||||
| once, then press and release Reset (<1 | 3 times if events are stopping. |
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4 | Hold down the Reset button for about |
| Mode 4: | Mode 4 enables you to | |||
| 6 seconds, until the Reset LED blinks |
| • Enables ARP capability. | set IP address informa‑ | |||
| twice (once at 3 seconds and again at 6 |
| • Sets the IP address to the factory default. | tion using ARP and the | |||
| seconds). Then press and release Reset |
| • Sets the subnet address to the factory default. | MAC address. | |||
| (<1 second) within 1 second. |
| • Sets the gateway address to the factory default. |
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| • Sets port mapping to the factory default. |
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| • Turns DHCP off. |
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| • Turn events off. |
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5 | Hold down the Reset button for about |
| Mode 5 performs a complete reset to factory | Mode 5 is useful if | |||
| 9 seconds, until the Reset LED blinks |
| defaults (with the exception of the firmware): | you want to start over | |||
| three times (once at 3 seconds, again |
| • Does everything mode 4 does. | with configuration and | |||
| at 6 seconds, and then again at 9 |
| • Resets most all real time adjustments, including: | uploading or to replace | |||
| seconds). Then press and release Reset |
| clears all ties and presets | events. | |||
| (<1 second) within 1 second. |
| clears all mutes | Same as EZQQQ} | |||
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| clears all I/O grouping | SIS command (see | |
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| clears all input level/peaking | page 64). | ||
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| most adjustments. To save |
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| • Resets all IP options. |
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| • Removes/clears all files for the switcher. |
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| The reset LED flashes four times in quick succes‑ |
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| Switchers Control Program |
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| and the File > Save MATRIX |
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| sion during the reset. |
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| settings as... selection |
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| before you perform this reset |
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| (see the Matrix Software |
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| section on page 85). |
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