MODE 4 — IP Address reset:
1. Apply power to the DMP64.
2. Press and hold the reset button about 6seconds until the reset LED blinks twice.
Release the reset button.
3. Within (1) second, press the reset button again to reset the IP settings.
If a momentary press does not occur within 1 second, the reset will be ignored.
Mode 4 will:
• Enable ARP program capability
• Set the IP address back to factory default (192.168.254.254)
• Set the Subnet back to factory default (255.255.0.0)
• Set the Gateway back to factory default (0.0.0.0)
• Set the Digital I/O Port mapping back to factory default
• Turn DHCP off
• Turn Events logging off
MODE 5 — Factory default reset:
1. Apply power to the DMP64.
2. Press and hold the reset button until the reset LED blinks 3 times (~9 seconds),
then release.
3. Momentarily (<1 second) press the reset button to return the DMP64 to factory
default conditions.
If a momentary press does not occur within 1 second, the reset is exited.
The default (reset) state of the device is:
• All mix-points set to 0dB gain and muted.
• All outputs active (unmuted, 100% volume).
• No inserted or active DSP processing.
• All audio inputs are set to 0dB gain and muted.
• All preset and group master memory is clear (empty).
Digital I/O Ports
The dual 4-pin Digital I/O ports monitor or drive TTL level digital signals. The ports consist
of two banks of three I/Os with the fourth pin used as a ground, providing six ports total.
The DSP Configurator software provides selection from a list of scripts, that can be loaded
to the DMP64. The scripts provide pre-configured sets of functions.
From the main structure menu, click Tools > Configure Digital IO to access the scripts
(see Digital I/O Ports on page75).
DMP64 • Operation 13