magiccarpetride;585056 Wrote: > Thanks. This button press at the back of Touch is not considered > intrusive? What's the difference between that hardware reset and a > simply unplug/plug in again?
Short (1 second) press on the button restarts the Touch. It's like telling your PC to "restart" instead of shutdown. Works fine. No harm to Touch or your settings. Long press will restart the Touch but will restore factory (default) settings. You can't really do it by mistake, you have to press the button for quite a while. Restoring the default settings can be very useful if you are having problems and don't know why. If you go back to default and everything works then you know your particular setup was the cause. I've also used it once or twice when the Touch "got confused" after I made changes to my network. It was easier to just run the default settings and set the Touch up again from scratch that it was to mess around with it and try to get it to work. -- firedog Tranquil PC fanless WHS server running SqueezeServer; SB Touch slaved to Empirical Audio Pace Car; KRK Ergo, MF V DAC3, MF X-150 amp, Devore Gibbon Super 8 Speakers; Mirage MS-12 sub; Dual 506 + Ortofon 20 (occasional use); sometimes use PC with M-Audio 192 as digital source. SB Boom in second room. Arcam CD82 which I don't use anymore, even though it's a very good player. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ firedog's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=11550 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=82871 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list Touch@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch