MGP Pro Series • Operation
41
Reset Modes Summary
Mode
Activation
Result
Purpose
1
User
Factory
Firmware
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
Run or
Stop
Events
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
Reset
All IP
Settings
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
Reset to
Defaults
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.