MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
Local Operation, cont’d
MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel
4
Chapter Four
SIS Operation
RS-232 Links
Ethernet Link
Host-to-MKP Instructions
MKP-Initiated (Unsolicited) Messages
MKP Error Responses
Using the Command/Response Table
3-10
Performing a hard reset
The hard reset function restores the MKP to the original factory
default settings, including the default (factory) firmware
configuration and the default IP settings. A hard reset performs
all of the reset-whole-MKP functions, absolute reset functions,
and erases all user-installed software or firmware. Perform a
hard reset as follows:
Ensure that you have backed up any locally-created
HTML, JavaScript, or other files that you have uploaded
to the MKP’s user file space before you perform the hard
reset. A hard reset will erase all locally-created files
from the MKP.
1. If necessary, turn off power to the switcher.
2. Press and hold the Reset button on the rear panel while
you apply AC power to the MKP (figure 3-5).
Power
R
R
Press and hold the
Reset button while you
apply power to the MKP.
The LED flashes
on and off.
Release the Reset button.
Figure 3-5 — Hard reset