1. If you have a service side detection system, it is important to follow the directions that are provided by the manufacturer in order to properly reset the system.
2. Start by disconnecting the power supply to the system if applicable. Once the power is disconnected you should then disconnect any network cables or other wiring that may be setting up the communication between the system and the service.
3. Next, reset all of the hardware that is being used with the service side detection system. These devices may include computers, microcontrollers, and other devices that are connected to the system.
4. After the physical hardware has been reset, you should reinstall operating system software onto all of the computers that are being used for the detection system.
5. After the operating systems are reinstalled, you should then reinstall any application software that is being used with the detection system. This can include the software that is used to program the microcontrollers, configure the detection system, collect data, and other applications associated with the service.
6. After the application software is installed, you should then configure any settings or parameters of the detection system as per the manufacturer's instructions.
7. Finally, connect the power supply to the system and reconnect any network cables or other wiring that is setting up the communication between the system and the service. Once the system is powered on, you can verify the systems functionality by running any tests that have been provided by the manufacturer.