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Revision as of 13:59, 24 October 2016
This article describes how to set the different Exigo devices back to factory default.
If you encounter problems with a system a factory default might help solving the problem.
Factory Default on ESC-1 System Controller
The ESC-1 consists of Primary System Controller and Secondary System Controller.
Primary System Controller
To set the Primary System Controller (AMC-IP board) to factory default: In the web browser go to System Maintenance -> System Recovery
There is two ways to do a factory default:
- Load Factory Defaults - This resets the configuration data. IP settings are kept.
- Clean & Factory Default - This resets the configuration data. It also remove license, SysLog and Backup files. Removes Exigo mode. IP settings are kept.