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MGP Pro Series • Operation 41
Reset Modes Summary
Mode Activation Result Purpose
1 Hold in the Reset button while applying
power to the MGP Pro.
Restores the factory-installed firmware. It
does not clear the current configuration.
Mode 1 can be
used to remove a
version of firmware
if incompatibility
issues arise.
3 Hold in the Reset button until
the Reset LED blinks once (after
approximately 3 seconds). Then, within
1 second, press Reset momentarily
(for less than 1 second).
Turns events on or off. The Reset LED
blinks two times if events are starting or
three times if events are stopping.
Mode 3 is useful
for troubleshooting.
4 Hold in the Reset button until the
Reset LED blinks twice (once after
approximately 3 seconds and
again after 6 seconds). Then, within
1 second, press Reset momentarily (for
less than 1 second).
Enables ARP capability.
Sets the IP address, subnet address,
and gateway address to the factory
defaults.
Sets port mapping to the factory
default.
Turns DHCP off.
Turn events off.
The Reset LED blinks four times in quick
succession during the reset.
Mode 4 enables
you to set
IP address
information using
ARP and the MAC
address.
It does not replace
any user-installed
firmware.
5 Hold in the Reset button until the
Reset LED blinks three times (once
after approximately 3 seconds, again
after 6 seconds, and then again after
9 seconds). Then, within 1 second,
press Reset momentarily (for less than
1 second).
Performs a complete reset to factory
defaults (with the exception of the
firmware), which includes:
Everything mode 4 does
Reset of most real time adjustments:
Clears all ties, presets, and video
settings.
Resets all IP options.
Removes or clears all MGP files.
The reset LED blinks four times in quick
succession during the reset.
Mode 5 is useful
if you want to
start over with the
configuration.
NOTE: Mode 5 reset clears most adjustments. To save these settings, use the MGP Series Control
Program and select Save/Restore Configuration from the File menu before you perform this
reset (see the control program help file for more information).
NOTES:
The reset modes listed in the table above close all open IP and Telnet connections
and all sockets.
Each mode is a separate function, not a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5.
Reset mode 2 is not available on the MGP products.
For reset modes 3, 4, and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not
occur within 1 second.
Use Factory
Firmware
Run or Stop
Events
Reset All IP Settings
Reset to Factory Defaults