Installation manual
Version 6.0 43 February 2010
Installation Manual 3. Configuring the Device
3.6 Restoring Factory Default Settings
You can use the device's hardware Reset button to restore all the device's configuration
settings to factory defaults, including the device's IP address and Web interface's login user
name and password. These default settings include factory defaults as well as user-defined
defaults (refer to the device's User's Manual).
Notes:
• The device resets to the software version (cmp file) saved on its flash
memory.
• For additional methods to restore default settings, refer to the User's
Manual.
¾ To restore the device to factory default settings:
With a paper clip or any other similar pointed object, press and hold down the Reset
button (located on the CPU module) for at least 12 seconds (no more than 25
seconds); the device restores to factory default settings.
3.7 Upgrading the Device
You can upgrade the device with the following files, using the device's Web interface:
Firmware (cmp) file using the Web interface's Software Update Wizard (refer to
'Software Upgrade Wizard' on page 43).
Auxiliary and ini files using the 'Load Auxiliary Files' page (refer to 'Upgrading the ini
and Auxiliary Files' on page 46).
Note: When upgrading the firmware (cmp), you can also use the Software Update
Wizard to load the ini and auxiliary files.