# Reset Fetch back to OOBE mode
###### reference: https://grok-fireos.labcollab.net/r_gerrit/raw/rnet_main_halo/halo/lib/ringnet-cli/cli_commands.md
### Steps
1. Use Jlink to connect Fetch and laptop
2. On terminal 1, use the command
```
JLinkExe -RTTTelnetPort 19021 -device NRF52832_XXAA -if swd -speed 4000 -autoconnect 1
```
3. On terminal 2, use the command
```
telnet 127.0.0.1 1902
```
4. On terminal 2, press enter to see the character '$', and type in the command
```
mac scfg J 0
```

5. On the light blue app, I see the beacon's payload to be: 0x7101-**01**-13-80-40-00-1c-d2-a8
### Questions:
1. After setting the pairing state status to 0, shouldn't the payload's 11B(application_id) still remains '20' rather than '01' (see the bold part of the 5.)
2. Just curious, is there a better way to call out the **dollar sign** ? I tried for almost half an hour until it finally appeared. Last but no least, the '$' character is flushed away by the logs so fast that I barely have time to type...