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Maintenance Page

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Selecting the “Maintenance” page provides a method for updating the Telos Infinity MK2 panel software, plus access to several other important system features.

MK2 Panel Maintenance Setup

Firmware Update

The Panels have two memory banks to store firmware. Only one can be active, and the other is used to download the new firmware. If the firmware fails for any reason, the other bank can be enabled to provide a seamless roll-back function.

Upload New Firmware

Launches a GUI to allow the new firmware file to be loaded into the unused memory bank.

Make Active

Used to switch from the active bank to the inactive bank. Clicking Run this version will generate a GUI that presents the option to reboot the Panel and make the inactive bank the active bank.

Active

Active is used to denote the current running version

Additional Maintenance

This provides a convenient method to remotely diagnose a MK2 Panel.

Figure 3 - Additional maintenance

Reboot

Remotely reboot the Panel. The Panel will become temporarily unresponsive to the browser during reboot.

Self-test

The Panel will enter a mode where the user can test the switch actions from the front panel

Factory Reset

Performs full remote factory reset. This will require entering a new IP address and will be unresponsive to the browser until the new IP address is entered using the front-Panel menu options.

Factory Reset Except IP

Performs full remote factory reset but keeps the existing IP address configuration.

Download Log

In the unlikely event that you should need support from Telos engineers, they may ask you to download the log file and email it to them for added support.

Save/Load Configuration

Facilitates off-line storage of the panels configuration to provide backups.

Save/Load Fonts

Allows TTF fonts to be saved and retrieved for the front panel labels.

License keys are available from your Telos representative to provide additional functionality. The following describes how to enable a “Link” license.

Open the web browser, enter the IP address of the device. When prompted for the user name and password, this defaults to “user” for the username, and nothing to be entered for the password field.

From the home page, click on the “Maintenance” tab and the software update and licensing window appears.

Enter the license key into the license-key window and if this is recognized as a valid key, the “Activate” button will be enabled. Click “Activate” to then activate the license.

Figure 5 - Updating the license key to activate additional licenses

Updating the license key to activate additional licenses

The “Disable” button allows the licenses to be deactivated from the panel or beltpack and moved to another panel or beltpack.

Password Management

Allows the default password to be changed.

Default user password manager