T-Series/Commands/Restore Settings/A-MCA
| Instruction Name | Restore Settings |
|---|---|
| Applies to | A-MCA |
| Firmware Version | 6.xx |
| Command Number | 36 |
| Command Type | Command |
| Command Data | 0 or Peripheral Id |
| Reply Data | 0 or Peripheral Id |
| Safe to retry? | Yes |
| Returns Current Position? | No |
| Persistence | Non-Volatile |
| Summary | Restores the device settings to the factory defaults. |
If command data of 0 is given, this command restores device to default settings for the assigned Peripheral Id. If a Peripheral ID is given, this command assigns the given Peripheral Id to the controller and loads the default settings for the assigned Peripheral Id. To load safe-mode settings, use Set Peripheral Id (Cmd 66) with command data 0 instead.
This instruction is very useful for troubleshooting. If the device does not appear to function properly, it may be because some of the settings have been changed. This instruction will restore the settings to default values. All settings affected by this instruction are stored in non-volatile memory and will persist after power-down or reset.
Note: When used with a Peripheral Id, this command is equivalent to sending Set Peripheral Id (Cmd 66) with a peripheral Id value. However, Set Peripheral Id with data 0 puts controller into safe-mode settings, whereas Restore Settings with data 0 causes the controller to load default values for the assigned peripheral Id.
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