Look here, -- a little advanced -- ,
but seems to be the only way to reset, in your current "condition"...
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PS: Is there a little hole to the left of the ground screw on the back?
That might be an unmarked reset hole.
(This is a long shot, since I can't find any mention of it...)
Rick Glazier
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From: "DHSinclair"
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However, it now does not answer to any of these 3 addy's. I suspect a pebcak typo back in 10-2006. Completely my fault this
time.