User's Manual

CHAPTER 1 Installing Hardware Components
Page 26 of 64 Quick Response Premiere Wireless Call System Hardware Installation Guide
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Gateway/Router Reset Button
The Router has four types of reset. Respectively, the Gateway supports the
first three. By using the reset button on the bottom edge of the
Router/Gateway you can perform the resets described in the chart below.
Action Upon Release of Reset Button
Reset
Type
To Execute Press
and Hold Reset
Button
Release Reset
Button When
LED Illuminates
Associated
(child)
End-
devices
Associated
(child)
Routers
Routing
Table
Device
Name
Channel
LED Sequence After Release of Reset
Button
1-second
Hold until 1 LED
comes on solid
(about 1 second)
No change
No change
Clear
No
change
Same
1.
2.
3.
4.
L1, L2, L3, L4 (sequentially)
All LEDs on
Green LEDs flash
Single green flash if
communication is successful
5-second
Hold until 2 LED
comes on solid
(about 5 seconds)
Clear
No change
1
Clear
No
change
Same
1.
2.
3.
4.
L1, L2, L3, L4 (sequentially)
All LEDs on
Green LEDs flash
Single green flash if communication
is successful
10-second
Hold until 3 LED
comes on solid
(about 10 seconds)
Clear
Clear
Clear
Default
2
25
1.
2.
3.
4.
L1, L2, L3, L4 (sequentially)
All LEDs on
Green LEDs flash
Single green flash if communication
is successful
15-second
Hold until 4 LED
comes on solid
(about 15 seconds)
Clear
Clear
Clear
Default
2
Scan
3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
L1, L2, L3, L4 (sequentially)
All LEDs on
No LED activity for 30 seconds
while channels are scanned
Green LEDs flash
Blink red RF 30 seconds
Single green LED flash and red RF
LED flashes for 15 seconds
1. If a Router/Gateway does not have child Routers (at the end of a branch in the tree
structure), a 5-second reset will cause the Router/Gateway to leave the network, and then
rejoin the network. On the Router, this is indicated by observing the L2 flash off and back
on after 5-seconds.
2. A 10-second or 15-second reset will cause a Router/Gateway name to revert to factory
default; Rout-xxxx/Gatexxxx, where xxxx are the last 4 characters of the Router/Gateway
MAC ID.
3. The Router will scan all channels and will join the first channel that replied with the highest
RSSI (and stay on that channel indefinitely unless another 15-second reset is done).