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How to Reset the IP Link
For maintenance or configuration purposes, the IP Link can be reset. Two types of resets can be
performed:
Factory Default (DHCP)
and
Forced Static IP
.
Table 13: Reset options
Figure 4: Terminal positions for resets
Resets
Instructions
Factory Default
(DHCP)
WARNING:
This reset will clear all IP Link configuration including the
IP address.
1. Disconnect DC power.
2. Connect a wire between the PGM1 and IN1 pins.
There should be no wire between PGM2 and IN2.
3. Connect power.
4. Wait 60 secs. The Heartbeat Patterns or STAT LED should be
steady red, then blink very quickly.
5. Remove the wire between PGM1 and IN1.
6. See
Table 1 on page 4
for the heartbeat patterns:
1 long flash per sec.
7. The IP Link will now be in DHCP mode and will attempt to obtain
an IP address automatically from the DHCP server.
Forced Static IP
(192.168.1.2) and
Factory Default
WARNING:
This reset will clear all IP Link configuration and
temporarily assign 192.168.1.2 as an IP address so that the IP Link
may be configured using a Web Browser or the KT-Finder.
1. Disconnect DC power.
2. Connect a wire between the PGM1 and IN1 pins.
3. Connect a wire between the PGM2 and IN2 pins.
4. Connect DC power.
5. Wait 60 secs. The Heartbeat Patterns or STAT LED should be
steady red, then blink very quickly.
6. Remove
only
the wire between PGM1 and IN1.
7. See
Table 1 on page 4
for the heartbeat patterns:
3 flashes in 3 secs and OFF for 1 sec.
8. The IP Link will now be accessible at IP address 192.168.1.2.
Connect to the IP Link using either the KT-Finder or the Web
Configuration Page.
9. Remove the wire between PGM2 and IN2.
10.After doing the configuration, save and wait at least 1 minute to let
the IP Link restart.
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