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DS72 Host Module 
 
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6.  No Outlets displayed for User: 
a.  Outlets have to be assigned to the user, refer to ‘DS Configuration User Management 
Assigned Outlets’ section. 
 
7.  Not able to PING unit: 
a.  Verify unit connected correctly to network. 
b.  Verify unit network configuration is correct. 
c.  In the Network Configuration Status Menu, verify the unit has a valid MAC address. 
The last six digits of the MAC address are the hexadecimal equivalent of the first eight 
digits of the unit serial number. (i.e. MAC address = 00:C0:48:0A:B6:59 equals to 
decimal 702041) 
 
8.  Verify DS chassis, Host module, and DS74 is functioning: 
A rollover cables (pin out 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5, 5-4, 6-3, 7-2, 8-1) and a 9-pin adapter (9FRJ45PC-
1) and Ethernet or Modem cable.   
 
a.  Set up the Host module with modem or Ethernet cables for normal operations. 
b.  Connect the rollover cable and adapter from the PC to a DS74 port. 
c.  Create a Modem/Ethernet session, (Hyper-terminal). Type semi-colon 5-times (; ; ; ; ;). 
d.  The main menu should display the DS74 ports. Select the port connected to the PC from 
step 2. The cursor will move to next line and wait. 
e.  From your PC create a terminal session to the serial port. Default setting is 9600, 8, 1, 
no parity, no flow. 
f.  Type several random characters to see them echoed in the telnet/modem session. 
g.  Select the telnet/modem session and type several random characters to see them echoed 
in the PC serial session. 
h.  This verifies the Chassis, Host module, and the I/O port is working. 
i.  Move pc cable to next DS74 port and repeat steps (c-h). 
DS72 Factory reset Procedure  
1.  Remove the module from the chassis (with the unit powered down).  
2.  Hold the module with the chip side up and the faceplate towards you.  
3.  Locate jumper JP1.  
4.  Move the jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3.  
5.  Put the module back in the chassis and power up for 15 seconds.  
6.  Take the module back out and replace the jumper to the original position.  
 
The module will now be reset to factory default.