Troubleshooting – Kantech KT-400 User Manual

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KT-400 Ethernet Four-Door Controller Installation Manual

Troubleshooting

Table 3: Reset Types and Descriptions

Jumpers

Heartbeats

Patterns

Resets

Continuous

quick flashing

Soft Reset:
When JP2 and JP3 are ON, the controller will reset
on a) power up, b) pushbutton, or c) EntraPass
software 'Manual operator soft reset':

All controller's memory definitions and
parameters are verified and kept intact if still
valid.

With a corporate gateway, the internal event
buffer is maintained if still valid.

With a global gateway, the internal event buffer
is cleared.

IP address is kept if valid.

Controller generates the appropriate message:
a) 'Power ON Soft Reset' b) 'Manual Pushbutton
Soft Reset' c) 'Operator Soft Reset'.

4 short pulses

Hard Reset:
When JP2 is OFF and JP3 is ON:

All controller's memory is settled to default
values.

Internal event buffer is cleared.

IP address is kept if valid.

Controller generates the message, 'Controller
Hard Reset'.

Internal RTC (Real Time Clock) and clock are
settled to the default time and date values
January 1st 2005, 00:00:00, Saturday.

3 long pulses

Forced Default Static:
When JP2 is ON and JP3 is OFF:

Same as 'Soft Reset' condition, except IP
address is forced to the default static

IP: 192.168.1.2.

Continuous
long pulses

Factory Default DHCP:
When JP2 and JP3 are OFF:

All controller's memory is settled to default
values.

Internal event buffer is cleared.

Controller generates the message 'Controller
Factory Default Reset'.

The Ethernet port reverts to DHCP configuration
and waits for an IP address from the local DHCP
server.

Internal RTC and clock are settled to the default
time and date values January 1st 2005,
00:00:00, Saturday.

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