Factory Reset
Warning
If you reset the a-TroniX Controller, the network configuration will be reset to DHCP. Take care if you perform a factory reset remotely, because the a-TroniX Controller might lose network access if it needs a specific network configuration!
Warning
Before you perform a factory reset, it is recommended that you make a backup of the settings.
Through the commissioning interface
Tip
Lost access to commissioning interface You can retrieve the IP address through mDNS. See also Option 3.2 of Accessing the commissioning interface.
You can reset the a-TroniX Controller through the commissioning interface, from the settings tab. Scroll down to "Factory reset", and click "Factory reset".

Without the commissioning interface
a-TroniX Pro (Model OM1)

Switch the a-TroniX Controller and wait until it has booted (LED is cyan or blue during startup). This can take several minutes without internet. When the a-TroniX Controller is on, you can reset the a-TroniX Controller by pressing the physical reset button in the pin hole next to the RS485 interface for 10 seconds. The status LED will flash red-green. Release the reset button when the status LED becomes blue. The a-TroniX Controller is now rebooting.
Tip
Make sure you feel the reset button clicking when pressing it.

a-TroniX Home (Model EDS)

This model does not have physical reset button. You must reset the a-TroniX Home through the commissioning interface.
a-TroniX Lite (Model M1S)

This model does not have physical reset button. You must reset the a-TroniX Lite through the commissioning interface.
