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VIP-4060 Configuration Tabs
Reset Display
The
Reset Display
feature remotely triggers a restart of the
controller. Click
Reset Display
and the
Resetting Display...
window will open indicating that the procedure has started.
Refer to
Figure 68
.
When the reset is complete, this window closes and a prompt
will open alerting the user that a restart of the display
has started.
Note:
During the restart period, the display will be unresponsive.
Clear Memory
The
Clear Memory
function is used to remove any miscellaneous files on the VIP-4060 system that are not
required for operation but extend operation for a certain setting such as brightness schedules.
Note:
Clearing the memory removes miscellaneous files but leaves the configuration unchanged. It applies
only to the reset command.
The
Clear Memory
check box is located to the right of the
Reset Display
button. Refer to
Figure 66
. By
default the
Clear Memory
check box is clear. Checking the box will remove files such as font and schedule
files during display restart.
To retain miscellaneous files such as font, schedule, and message files, ensure the
Clear Memory
check box is
not checked prior to choosing either the
Run File Check
or
Reset Display
functions.
System Status Information
System status information is shown on the right side of the
Tools
tab. Refer to
Figure 66
. Information is
available for
Display
,
Firmware
,
Storage
,
Network
,
Temperature
, and
Clock
. Refer to the table below for a
additional details for each category.
Category
Information Available
Display
Shows display type as well as dimming information and connection status.
Note:
Red photocell connection status indicates the photocell is not connected and green
photocell connection status indicates the photocell is connected.
Firmware
Shows the controller’s current firmware version.
Storage
Shows the total size and the amount of free space on the controller.
Network
Shows network information about the device including Media Access Control (MAC) address,
Internet Protocol (IP) address, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) state and name,
and Domain Name System (DNS) information and addresses.
Temperature
Shows the temperature and connection state of each sensor within or connected to the
controller. The
Onboard
reading shows the operating temperature of the VIP-4060.
Clock
Shows the current date and time, selected time zone, daylight-savings time (DST) status, and
clock source (Network Time Protocol or Real-Time Clock).
Figure 68:
Resetting Display Window