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4. Turn off your SURETE and set the Dipswitch back to 1:off, 2:off.
5. Turn on your SURETE again, and you will see the administration password has been restored to factory default.
Can the SURETE operating system be upgraded?
Yes, the latest version of SURETE firmware can be downloaded at our website (http://www.ingrasys.com). The upgrade task is
simple. The instruction can be easily found in SURETE administration web page and just follow steps to complete the upgrade
procedures.
How to use the "DIP switch" (S1) located on the SURETE Control Board?
There are four modes to which the Dipswitch can be set; you also can set Dipswitch to whether connect with hot swap HDD
module (MR423I):
DIP1 and DIP2:
1. Normal Mode: (default setting) DIP1 =Off, DIP2 =Off.
2. Recovery Mode: DIP1 =On, DIP2 =Off.
3. Manufacture Mode: DIP1 =Off, DIP2 =On.
4. Clear Admin Password: DIP1 =On, DIP2 =On.
DIP3:
1. Connect with hot swap HDD module (MR423I) DIP3=Off
2. Connect without hot swap HDD module (MR423I) DIP3=On
Basically, the users can only access their SURETE in the "Normal Mode". The "Recovery" and "Manufacture" modes are only
available for diagnostic purposes by the manufacturer; and the normal user will not be able to access SURETE under these two
modes. In addition, SURETE will clear admin password to empty when the Dipswitch is set in the "Clear Admin Password". Please
remember, you have to change the setting back to "Normal Mode" before SURETE boots at next time.
How to use SURETE "Network Recovery Mode"?
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How many capacity of memory is the minimum requirement for SURETE?
We strongly recommend you to have at least 128MB memory (SDRAM) installed onto SURETE for maintaining the basic
functionality; that will also prevent the system resource from being insufficient while you perform some memory-consumed tasks.
How to differentiate the different IDE flat and round cables delivered with SURETE and MR-423I pack?
Blue round cable (part no: 5011.1402)--> connects with the MR-423I (hot swappable rack) --> 2 cables are delivered with all
MR-423I racks together with a I²C cable (part no: 5044.16016) "4 wires + the 2 fixed connectors".
Green round cable (part no: 5011.14027)--> connects with the CD/DVD/tape devices (5th IDE channel in the SURETE controller)-
-> 1 cable delivered with the basic SURETE controller pack.
Yellow flat cable (part no: 5011.14025, 5011.14026)--> HDDs directly connected with the SURETE when they are not used with a
MR-423I rack--> 4 flat yellow cables delivered with the basic SURETE controller pack.
Mixing the cables with the applications will cause malfunctioning of the SURETE. Please keep it in mind and be particularly aware
of the fact that the SURETE features of hot swap and hot spare need imperatively the MR432I hot swappable rack. No other exists
on the market as special electronic circuitry has been added on its backplane by our engineering team to function properly with
the SURETE controller.
How to set SURETE all configurations back to factory default?
SURETE provides two methods for setting configuration back to factory default; you can set it through web page or adjust
hardware jumper on motherboard.
Web page:
1. Go to Admin Home page.
2. Select Server Settings.
3. Select Shutdown of sub menu.
4. Enable "Reset configuration to factory default".
5. Click "Reboot" button for completed the process.
Hardware jumper:
1. Turn off SURETE.
2. Fine out a Jumper (JP1) on motherboard, which located near the front LCD panel.
3. Set the jumper from short pin 1-2 to short pin 2-3 (like as PC's clear CMOS).
4. Set the jumper back to short 1-2.
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