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Appendix B  IR-IP Interface Module 
Installation and Operation Manual 
B-28 
Erasing IR-IP Software 
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 
B.13 Erasing 
User’s 
Configuration 
The user-defined configuration parameters are stored in the IP router card flash 
memory. After the user-defined configuration parameters are erased, the IP router 
card automatically loads the default parameters. 
You may want to erase the current configuration parameters: 
•  Before IR-IP is prepared for operation in a new application. 
•  When you cannot configure IR-IP because its current LAN-interface IP address 
and/or the Telnet password, are not known. 
 
To erase the user’s configuration: 
1. Turn ASMi-52 off. 
2.  Set all the four sections of the IR-IP DIP switch (see 
Table B-2
) to ON. 
3.  Turn ASMi-52 on and monitor the ERR and LINK indicators: they must blink 
alternately. 
4.  While ERR and LINK are blinking (within 15 seconds), set sections 1 and 2 of 
the DIP switch to OFF. 
The IP router configuration is erased. During the process of erasing, the 
ERR indicator turns on and lights steadily. 
 
If you do not set sections 1 and 2 to OFF within 15 seconds of power-up, the IP 
router card ignores the setting of all the four sections to ON and starts normal 
operation. In this case, it is recommended to turn ASMi-52 off and then back on. 
To abort the whole operation, turn ASMi-52 off, return all the four-switch section to 
the desired positions, and then turn ASMi-52 on again. 
 
5.  Turn ASMi-52 off, and then return all the four sections of the DIP switch to the 
desired positions. 
B.14 
Erasing IR-IP Software 
You may erase the IR-IP application software, without erasing the user-defined 
parameters. 
After the application software is erased, IR-IP starts its TFTP server application, and 
waits for the downloading of software by a TFTP client connected to its LAN 
interface. The procedure to be used to download the application software in this 
case is also described below. 
You may want to erase the application software if the downloading of new 
software using the Device Control menu (see 
Figure B-15
) fails, and the IP router 
card does not function properly. 
Note