The TMiO has different types of resets, each designed to address specific issues from simple performance refreshes to deeper hardware and software troubleshooting.
This article will explain the purpose and process of paperclip resetting the TMiO.
Paperclip Resetting the TMiO:
A factory reset restores your TMiO to its original settings, erasing all user data and configurations. This is useful if you're experiencing persistent issues or if you want to start fresh. Be aware that a factory reset will delete all saved settings as well as the calibration, so ensure you back up any important information before proceeding.
Note: If the unit is part of a Duo setup, you will need to setup the frequency groups in the web interface again.
Detailed instructions for a paperclip reset can be found in TMiO | How To Do A Paperclip Reset
Detailed instructions for configuring frequency groups on iO Duo can be found in TMiO | Frequencies & Frequency Groups
Other Resets?
If you are looking for other types of reset, you can follow the link below to