
XMP 240 C AT • Installation
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Hardware Reset Modes
NOTE:
The reset modes listed below close all IP connections, Telnet connections, and
sockets.
Mode 1 — Firmware Reset
Hold the
Reset
button (see
on page 5) while applying power to restore the unit
firmware back to the default factory firmware. This recovers a unit that has incorrect code or
updated firmware running. All user files and settings are maintained.
Mode 4 — IP Reset
With power on, press and hold the
Reset
button until the reset LED blinks twice
(~6 seconds). Release the button and, within 1 second, press it again to reset all IP address
settings to factory default.
The following changes take place:
•
ARP program capability is enabled
•
Sets IP addresses for LAN port back to factory default (192.168.254.254)
•
Sets subnet masks for LAN port back to factory default (255.255.255.0)
•
Sets gateways for LAN port back to factory default
•
Turns DHCP off for LAN port
If a second momentary press does not occur within 1 second, Mode 4 is exited.
Mode 5 — Factory Default Reset
With power on, press and hold the
Reset
button until the reset LED blinks 3 times
(~9 seconds). Release the button and, within 1 second, press it again to return the
XMP 240 C AT to factory default conditions.
The following changes take place:
•
Sets all IP settings back to factory default (see Mode 4 above)
•
Mix-points are set to unity gain (0 dB)
•
All audio inputs are set to unity gain
•
All outputs are unmuted and set to unity gain
•
Any inserted or active DSP is removed
•
All preset, group master, and macro memory is cleared