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Standards & Guidelines R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
EN 60950-1 (IEC60950); EN 300 328; EN 301
489-17;EN 301 489-1; EN 301 893; EN 60601-1-2
(Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-2)
Buttons A monitor button
3.2.7 Reset
If the configuration is incorrect or if your device cannot be accessed, you can reset the
device to the ex works standard settings using the Reset button on the bottom of the
device.
Practically al existing configuration data will then be ignored, only the current user pass-
words are retained. Configurations stored in the device are not deleted and can, if required,
be reloaded when the device is rebooted.
For bintec W1002n proceed as follows:
(1) Switch off your device.
(2) Press the Reset button on your device.
(3) Keep the Reset button on your device pressed down and switch the device back on.
(4) Look at the LEDs:
- Initially all LEDs illuminate.
- The device runs through the boot sequence.
- After the LED has flashed three times, release the Reset button.
- The LED flashes and the and LEDs illuminate if these exist
for the ports that are connected to the Ethernet.
Proceed as follows if you also want to reset all the user passwords to the ex works state
and delete stored configurations when resetting the device:
(1) Set up a serial connection to your device. Reboot your device and monitor the boot
sequence. Start the BOOTmonitor and choose the (4) Delete Configuration and fol-
low the instructions.
or
(2) Set up a serial connection to your device. First carry out the reset procedure de-
scribed and enter as Login at the login prompt in the command
line. Leave the password empty and press the Return key. The device runs through
the boot sequence again.
You can now configure your device again as described from Basic configuration on page 48
.
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