7. System Setup
7.4
Return to factory default
General
Prior to performing any setup procedures, it is recommended that you perform a factory reset — in order to reset all input, output
and source mappings to their default values.
Particularly for customers in the events and rental marketplace, this procedure guarantees that any previous input setups and mem-
ory registers (e.g., those that may have been programmed by other users) are completely cleared from system memory.
If you are continuing an event (for example, day two of a three-day event), you do not need to perform a factory
reset. However, if you do elect to perform a factory reset, ensure that you have backed up your system. for
details, please refer to the procedure "Backing up the system", page 166.
Prerequisite
•
Ensure that you are familiar with the
Reset Menu
. For details on all menus, please refer to chapter "Restoring Factory Default
Restoring factory settings
To restore all default settings to the E2, use the following procedure:
1. Select
Factory Reset
from the
Setup
Menu.
The
Factory Reset
Menu appears.
2. Select
Factory Reset
to reset the entire system to its factory default values. Remember that all data will be lost.
Or,
Select
Factory Reset, Save IP
to reset the entire system to its factory default values, but retains the IP address of the E2.
A prompt appears, asking if you want to clear all con
fi
gurations.
3. Press
SEL.
The system turns off, then it reboots.
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