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Factory Reset of Polisy Pro

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I have a Polisy Pro with the latest firmware that I'd like to prep for possible resale or gifting. My instinct is to perform a factory reset before handing it off. However...

No matter how many times I try, the Polisy Pro does not react to the "Multi Function Button" as described in the online user manual. I can hold the button in for minutes. Even just double-clicking the button to safely reboot the device does nothing (though I've had this work in the distant past). I also took the cover off to ensure I was truly pressing the button in . This did not work any better.

Is their any other way (via SSH, perhaps?) to clean my Polisy Pro of my credentials so it is "safe" to hand off to a stranger?

Thanks,

-Randy

Solved by Diesel

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8 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said:

You held the reset button in until all LEDs blinked?

The LEDs do nothing (well, the left-most one simply stays on) no matter how long I hold the button. The Polisy also does not reboot when the button is double clicked.

You can actually feel the resistance with button going in? If the Polisy is otherwise functional then it could be the button itself, though that would be unusual. I'd open it up and watch when you press the button to make sure that's what's you're pressing.

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17 minutes ago, Guy Lavoie said:

You can actually feel the resistance with button going in? If the Polisy is otherwise functional then it could be the button itself, though that would be unusual. I'd open it up and watch when you press the button to make sure that's what's you're pressing.

I can definitely feel it "click" when I depress it. And, as stated in my original post, I went so far as to take the cover off to ensure I was truly pressing the button in. This did not work any better.

I agree with you that it seems like the button is busted since the Polisy is otherwise working perfectly. I was not confident enough to probe the circuit board to try to short the switch pins myself. So, I still wonder...

Is their any other way (via SSH, perhaps?) to clean my Polisy Pro of my credentials so it is "safe" to hand off to a stranger?

  • Solution

If you're not familiar or comfortable in SSH reach out to UDI for support.

Otherwise proceed at your own risk.....

SSH into Polisy using your current admin password.

ssh admin@<polisy-ip>

Stop IoX and PG3

sudo service isy stop

sudo service pg3 stop

Remove the entire IoX configuration (devices, programs, Z-Wave/Insteon data, certs, etc.)

sudo rm -rf /usr/local/isy

Remove all Polyglot / node server data

sudo rm -rf /var/polyglot

Remove portal credentials and association

sudo rm -rf /var/polyglot

Reset network settings back to default DHCP

sudo rm -f /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf

sudo rm -f /etc/network/interfaces

Reboot Polisy

sudo reboot

After factory reset credentials will default to admin/admin

Edited by Diesel

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