TANDBERG Content Server printable online help 119
No network
The Content Server has no connection to the network.
Buttons
Enters Edit mode, confirms an entry.
Returns to the previous menu, exits Edit mode without saving.
and
Moves between menu items, moves between values in a numerical address and
modifies numerical values.
Restoring the default settings
1. Make sure that the Content Server is not recording or transcoding; that is, the LCD displays
online.
2. Press to display the LCD's main menu.
3. Go to Commands > RestoreDefaults and then select either FullRestore or
ConfigRestore. See the notes below.
4. Select Yes to confirm.
Notes:
A partial restore (ConfigRestore) is not available for Content Servers in a cluster.
A full restore (using FullRestore) run on a Content Server which has been clustered will revert
that Content Server to a standalone Content Server with the default configuration files for the
current software release, and no media. The cluster database will, however, still report that this
Content Server is part of a cluster. TANDBERG recommends removing a clustered Content
Server from the cluster by running the TCS Wizard before restoring it to its default settings.