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Troubleshoot the System Chapter 8
If you choose to return to the out-of-box condition, the terminal resets.
On the subsequent boot, the file system is formatted and removes the
contents including applications, logs, recipes, user-installed fonts, objects,
and graphics. Most terminal configuration parameters are returned to their
default values.
Restoring the Terminal
This function enables you to clear all the contents of the terminal and reset
certain settings to their default value using the Restore button. This function is
similar to returning the terminal to the out-of-box configuration.
Returning to the out-of-box condition does not change the
current firmware on your terminal. If you upgraded the firmware
on your terminal, the upgraded firmware version remains
unaffected. See Firmware Installation Using Removable
Storage Device on page 84 for details on what is included in a
firmware upgrade.
If you have forgotten your terminal or VNC password, you can
use this procedure to restore your terminal. Remember, it will
remove all applications, logs, recipes, user-installed font files,
objects, and graphics.
If you have forgotten your terminal or VNC password, you can
use this procedure to restore your terminal. Remember, it will
remove all applications, logs, recipes, user-installed font files,
objects, and graphics.
Settings Cleared or Reset to Default When Using Restore or Out-of-Box Condition
Setting Restore Out-of-Box Condition
Applications Y Y
Terminal Startup Application Y Y
User-Installed Font Files Y Y
Screensaver Y Y
Port Settings Y Y
VNC Settings Y Y
Terminal Password Y Y
DHCP Option N Y
IP Address N Y
Subnet Mask N Y