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1. Turn off the power to the DXM700.
2. Open the controller top to access the button and DIP switches of the SAM4 processor board.
3. Turn on DIP switch 4 (next to the SD card holder).
4. Press and hold the reset button (next to the USB jack) while applying power to the DXM700.
5. Release the reset button.
6. After five seconds, turn off the power.
7. Turn off DIP Switch 4.
8. Install the DXM cover and apply power.
The device no longer has an administration password set.
8.3 Register Flow and Configuration
The DXM700 register data flow goes through the Local Registers, which are data storage elements that reside within the
processor. Using the DXM Configuration Tool, the controller can be programmed to move register data from the Local
Register pool to remote devices, the internal radio, the I/O base, or the display.
Remote Devices
Ethernet/USB/Cellular
Processor
Local
Registers
Display
I/O Base
Internal
Radio
Figure 26. Register flow
8.3.1 Basic Approach to Configuration
When programming an application in the DXM700, first plan the overall data structure of the Local Registers. The Local
Registers are the main storage elements in the DXM700. Everything goes into or out of the Local Registers.
1. In the DXM Configuration Tool, name the Local Registers to provide the beginning structure of the application.
2. Configure the read/write rules to move the data. The Read/Write rules are simple rules that move data between
devices and the Local Registers.
3. Most applications require the ability to manipulate the Local Register data, not just move data around. Use the
Action rules to make decisions or transform the data after the data is in the Local Registers. Action rules can apply
many different functions to the Local Register data, including conditional statements, math operations, copy
operations, or trending.
4. To perform scheduled events in Local Registers, go to the Scheduler screen in the DXM Configuration Tool. These
rules provide the ability to create register events by days of the week. The scheduler can also create events based
on sunrise or sunset.
8.3.2 Troubleshooting a Configuration
The built-in Register View utility is found in the DXM Configuration Tool on the Register View screen.
When a configuration is running on the DXM700, this utility can read or write Local Registers to help understand application
operation. The utility can also access data from remote devices, making it easier to troubleshoot a configuration.
Local Registers can also be configured to show register data on the LCD menu to view Local Register data without having
the controller connected to a PC. On the Local Registers tab, set the read permissions on each register to be display on the
LCD.
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