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Extron Electronics DVS 510 Series User Guide User Manual

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DVS 510 Series • Operation

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DVS 510 Series Reset Mode Summary

Mode Activation

Result

Purpose and Notes

Factory Firmwar

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1

Hold in the recessed Reset
button while applying power
to the unit.

The DVS reverts to the factory
default firmware for a single
power cycle.
Event scripting does
not start if the unit is powered on in
this mode. All user files and settings
(such as drivers, adjustments, and IP
settings) are maintained.

Use mode 1 to revert to
the factory default version
for a single power cycle if
incompatibility issues arise with
user-loaded firmware.

Run and Stop Events

3

Hold in the Reset button
for about 3 seconds until
the Power LED blinks once,
then release and press Reset
momentarily (<1 second)
within 1 second*.

Mode 3 turns events on or off. If
the events are currently stopped after
the momentary press, the power LED
flashes twice, indicating the starting
of events.

If the events are currently running
after the momentary press, the
Power LED flashes three times
indicating the stopping of events.

Mode 3 is useful for
troubleshooting.

Reset All IP Settings

4

Hold in the Reset button
for about 6 seconds until
the Power LED blinks twice
(once at 3 seconds, again at
6 seconds). Then, release and
press Reset momentarily (for
<1 second) within 1 second*.

Mode 4 does the following:

Enables ARP capability.

Sets the IP address back to factory
default (192.168.254.254).

Sets the subnet back to the
factory default.

Sets the default gateway address
to the factory default.

Sets port mapping back to factory
default.

Turns DHCP off.

Turns events off.

Mode 4 enables you to set IP
address information using ARP
and the MAC address.

Reset to Factory Defaults

5

Hold in the Reset button for
about 9 seconds until the
Power LED blinks three times
(once at 3 seconds, again
at 6 seconds, again at 9
seconds). Then, release and
press Reset momentarily (for
<1 second) within 1 second*.

Mode 5 performs a complete
reset to factory defaults
(except
the firmware).

Does everything mode 4 does.

Clears port configurations.

Resets all IP options.

Clears all user settings.

Clears all files from the unit.

Mode 5 is useful if you want
to start over with configuration
and uploading, and also to
replace events.

*For modes 3, 4, and 5, nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second.