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PX24NrXFactoryDefaultSettings

Memory Locations for Programmed Parameters

The programmed parameters are stored in two locations in the PX24 nrX;

  • the nonvolatile storage memory,or
  • the volatile operational memory (RAM)

Any parameter modification is (unless otherwise is stated explicitly) carried out in the RAM and the system functions in accordance with the new parametric values immediately. These current operational values of the parameters can be saved in the nonvolatile memory by executing the Save command in the integrated web server of the system. All those parameters that are modified but not saved in the nonvolatile memory will be lost if the the system is reset, restarted or rebooted.

Once stored into the nonvolatile memory, the stored parameters are downloaded back to the RAM during a normal restart or power-up (except factory restart procedures, which download factory default values into the RAM).

Restarting with Factory Defaults

To restart with factory defaults, the PX24 nrX is powered up with both ESC and DEL keys pressed hold. Be aware that ESC and DEL keys must be hold pressed until PX24 nrX is operate. When PX24 nrX is operate, ESC and DEL keys are released. The IP address of the system becomes the factory default address, which is 10.0.0.12 and the port address is 80.

Note that the factory default parameters are restored into the operational memories when the above mentioned steps are applied. The previously programmed parameters (if any) are still in the nonvolatile memories until the web browser command Save is operated.

Restoring the Programmed Parameters

Whenever the Save command is operated, all the parameters in the operational memories are transferred into the nonvolatile memories.

This being the case, it is possible to restore the programmed parameters unless the Save command has been operated. To do this, just power up or Reboot the system without any keys pressed hold. Then, any parameters in the non-volatile memories are loaded into the operational memories and the system will start with these parameters.

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