Attero Tech by QSC
Axon DBU
User Manual
QSC, LLC 2020
614-00062
3.9 – Factory Reset
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The factory reset returns the entire device to its factory defaults. Using this feature will mean all custom settings will be cleared.
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*NOTE:
The factory reset is a useful way of quickly restoring communications with a device which has an unknown static IP address, as a
factory reset returns the device’s network settings to getting a dynamic IP. Having successfully completed a factory reset of the device,
setting the PC’s IP address to also obtain a dynamic IP address should then allow the PC to communicate fully with that device.
The factory reset button is accessed through a small hole on the front of the unit using a small screwdriver or a paperclip. A factory reset is
initiated by pressing and holding this button for 5 seconds or more while the device is running and then releasing it. If done correctly, a
second or two after the button is released, the PWR indicator will all turn yellow as the device reboots and it will then go through a normal
start-up procedure. If the indicators do not change a couple of seconds after releasing the button, that is an indication the reset button not
being held long enough and the factory reset was not applied.
Having applied a successful factory reset, on the network side, any customized Dante™ settings such as device name and receive
subscriptions will all be set back to their defaults. The device will also revert to retrieving an IP address dynamically. The power-up defaults
for the audio settings are also cleared.
3.10 – Firmware Updates
The DBU supports field firmware updates. The updates are applied via the network using the smart firmware update tool within the Attero
Tech unIFY Control Panel. This software is available on the QSC website. The latest DBU firmware file is available from the QSC website also.
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– ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION
The networked audio interface shall provide the ability to interface a USB and/or Bluetooth® audio enabled device to a Dante™ and/or AES67
audio network and remote Dante™ or AES67 enabled audio devices.
The device’s Dante™/AES67, Bluetooth® and USB inputs shall be mixable to any applicable Dante™/AES67, Bluetooth or USB output on the
device.
The device shall support interconnectivity with other Dante™ and AES67 networked audio devices.
The device shall support bidirectional call-bridging capabilities as well as unidirectional media streaming receiver functionality.
The device shall accept 24VCD or IEE 802.3af standard from an IEEE 802.3af PoE compliant switch or midspan injector.
The device shall provide desktop, under table, rack and tray mounting options.
The device shall include a software plugin for simple interfacing with QSC Q-SYS based DSP systems.
The device shall be compliant with the RoHS, WEEE and REACH directives.
The device shall be compliant with the EMI/EMC/ESD requirements for FCC and CE.
The device shall be the Attero Tech, Axon DBU.