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Makito X1 Rugged Encoder 1.0
Makito X1 Rugged Encoder Installation Guide
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Resetting the Encoder
This section describes the steps to perform a hardware reset on the Makito X1. The Reset button (located
on the Ethernet/Factory Reset cable) is used either to reset the system or to restore the factory default
settings.
System Reset:
In some cases, if your encoder is experiencing a problem, resetting the system can
return the encoder to normal operation.
Factory Reset:
If the problem remains after performing a reset, it may help to restore the encoder
to its factory default settings. A factory reset returns the encoder to the same settings it originally
had when shipped from Haivision, including the factory default IP address, subnet, and gateway.
Use one of the following methods to either reset or restore the encoder settings:
With the encoder on, press the button labeled
Reset
on the Ethernet/Factory Reset cable.
System Reset:
Press the switch (you will feel the button depress) for at least one second and
release. Be sure to release the button in less than five (5) seconds.
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Factory Reset:
Press and hold the switch for five (5) seconds.
Wait for the encoder to reboot. As soon as the lights stop blinking and the Status LED is solid
green, the encoder is ready.
Default Network Settings
After a factory reset, the Network settings should be:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
10.5.1.2
255.255.0.0
10.5.0.1
Note
After a factory reset, only the firmware revision, serial number, and MAC address are preserved. All
other data is deleted (including saved presets, added user accounts, modified passwords, and
encoding settings). All settings are returned to their factory preset conditions (including the IP
address).