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MGP 464 • Operation

PRELIMINAR

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Reset Mode Comparison/Summary

Mode Activation

Result

Purpose/Notes

1

Hold in the recessed

Reset button (located

next to the LAN

connector) while

applying power to the

unit.

3

Hold in the Reset button

for 3 seconds, until the

Reset LED blinks once.

Then, within 1 second,

press Reset again briefly

(for less than 1 second).

4

Hold in the Reset button

for 6 seconds, until the

Reset LED has blinked

twice: once at 3 seconds

and once at 6 seconds.

Then, within 1 second,

press Reset briefly (for

less than 1 second).

5

Hold in the Reset button

for 9 seconds, until the

Reset LED has blinked

three times: once at

3 seconds, once at

6 seconds, and once at

9 seconds. Then, within

1 second, press Reset

briefly (for less than 1

second).

Mode 1 causes the MGP to revert to the
factory default firmware.

Event

scripting does not start if the unit is

powered on in this mode. All user files

and settings are maintained.

Mode 3 turns events on or off.

During

resetting, the Reset LED flashes 2 times if

events are starting; 3 times if events are

stopping.

Mode 4 does the following:
• Enables ARP capability.

• Sets the IP address back to factory

default.

• Sets the subnet back to factory default.

• Sets the default gateway address back

to the factory default.

• Sets port mapping back to factory

default.

• Turns DHCP off.

• Turns all events off.

The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick

succession during reset.

Mode 5 performs a complete reset to
factory defaults (except the firmware).
• Does everything mode 4 does.

• Resets everything that was set via the

Real Time Adjustments part of the

control program: all video settings and

miscellaneous options.

• Resets all IP options.

• Removes/clears all files from the

processor.

The Reset LED flashes 4 times in quick

succession during the reset.

Use mode 1 to

remove a version of

firmware if

incompatibility

issues arise.

Events must be

turned on if you

want to change IP

settings or

scheduling.

Mode 4 enables you

to set IP address

information using

ARP and the MAC

address.

Mode 5 is useful if

you want to start

over with control

software

configuration and

uploading, and to

replace events.

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The reset modes listed in the table above close all open IP and Telnet connections

and all sockets. Also, each mode is a separate function, not a continuation from
mode 1 to mode 5.

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