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Factory Reset
In the event of the password being lost or any other reason the user may require the unit to be reset to the
original factory settings, a "Factory Reset" that will clear all settings of the DP360P and return the device to the
original factory setting, is available to the user.
Note:
Continuing with this process will mean the DP360P will re-initialize to the original factory settings and any
previously stored information and changed parameters will be permanently lost.
Note1:
Together with the all information, also the current password will be lost after a “Factory Reset” and will
be replaced with the Factory one: “000000”.
In case the customer forgot the password and need to reinitialize it, can use the “Factory Reset” to put the
Password at its original “000000” value.
Use the following procedure to perform the factory reset:
1.
While the DP360P is switched OFF, simultaneously press the ENTER+ESC+UTILITY buttons on the front
panel.
2.
Maintain pressure on all three buttons as you turn the power switch to On and the following LCD screen
appears on the DP360P:
3.
Release the buttons and wait for the DP360P to re-initialize.
Once completed, the DP360P will resume regular operation as though it was a new unit from the factory and no
previously programmed parameters will be available for use.
GND and USB LIFT switches
The DP360P on its back panel is providing a couple of switches allowing to connect or left unconnected the power
Supply Main GND and the USB connectors GND to the chassis.
MAIN “LIFT/GND” Switch
- Actually can happen that sometime it is necessary to NOT connect the Main Ground
to the Chassis in order to avoid GND loops.
This is possible using the “MAIN” GND/LIFT switch.
When the switch is positioned on GND, the Main Power Supply GND is connected to the Chassis.
USB and RS485 “LIFT/GND” Switch
– When using a USB or RS485 remote control connection, can be that the
GND of the USB ocable it is not connected to the remote controller GND.
In this case it is necessary to provide it from the processor's side, and this can be done selecting the GND position
with the USB/RS485 switch.
On the other hand, if the GND of the USB or RS485 cable is already connected to the remote controller GND, to
connect the same ground also to the GND of the processor could create GND loops or generate GND noises.
In this case, the switch on the position “Lift” will leave the cable GND not connected to the chassis of the DP360P
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Memory Reset