User guide

USER GUIDE
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Note!
Depending on the type of firmware upgrade, the following settings may be erased:
User settings, KVM switch settings, mouse and video adjustments and RS232
settings. For more information refer to the firmware release notes.
The network settings remain intact.
21. Restore Factory Settings
You can restore the IP Control unit to the factory settings. This restores the original
IP Control parameters, resetting all the information added by the administrators,
including: Network settings*, Servers, Switches, Users, Passwords etc.
* You have the option to preserve Network settings explained below.
Warning! Once reset the data cannot be retrieved.
To restore factory settings:
1. From the menu select Restore Factory Settings. Restore Factory Settings
appears see Figure 19.
Figure 19 Restore factory settings
2. Check the box if you want to preserve Network settings.
3. Click .
22. Saving changes and logging out
Click to save any configuration changes and restart the IP Control
system.
To exit the Configuration menu and close the session, click .
Only one Administrator can log into the Configuration area at a time. An idle
timeout of 30 minutes terminates the session.