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Index
Introduction
Physical Connections
Installation
PiXORD NVS Home Page
PiXORD NVS Configuration Page
Appendix
A Upgrading the Software
B Update custom web pages
C Emergency Factory Default
D Trouble Shooting
E I/O & COM port Connectors
PiXORD 1000/2000/4000
PiXORD 120/126/128
PiXORD 200/240/241/205
F Lenses Replacement
G Specifications
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Emergency Factory Default

In certain circumstance, to restore the server to initial factory default state may be necessary, normally processed through web page (Miscellaneous Operation). If the user can't get into web page (e.g. Missing of Username and Password information), then he could use Emergency Factory Default to restore the factory default.

Procedures as below:

1. Turn the power off
2. Connect GPIO Input 4 to GND, which
PiXORD 1000/2000/4000:Short the GPIO Terminal block Pin 9 and Pin 10 with small wire or switch.
PiXORD 120/126: Short the GPIO Terminal block Pin 9 and Pin 14 with small wire or switch.
PiXORD 200/240/241/205: Short GPIO Mini-Din Pin 5 & Pin 9 with small wire or switch.
3. Turn the power on. When the Status LED starts to blink (orange) twice, and then open the wire or switch that set GPIO Input 4 back to open immediately.
4. Server will restore the factory default and restart.

When status LED starts to blink during power up, if not to set GPIO Input 4 back to open within 3 seconds, server will continue the boot sequence and doesn't retrieve the factory default.