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<strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong><br />

Attention: The file to be loaded is "Firmware.bin", which is a binary file. To avoid<br />

malfunctions, only files approved by <strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> should be loaded into the device.<br />

In case of a power failure during reprogramming of the device or any other event that<br />

invalidates the program storage of the <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong>, there is another tool that<br />

can program a new firmware even if the device is inoperable. The fload program<br />

located in the firmware directory is a command line based tool for programming the<br />

<strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong>. The fw_upd.bat batch file calls this program. Before using it,<br />

verify that it uses the correct COM port in the command line of fload. Then keep the<br />

reset button of the <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong> pressed until the power LED is switched off for<br />

a moment. Release the reset button and run the fw_upd batch file. The firmware will<br />

be updated and after completion, the device must be reset again.<br />

If the firmware shall be restarted, this can be done with the command ”Reset” in the<br />

”Firmware” menu. This issues the command AT$R to the device. This command can<br />

also be entered manually in the terminal. It requires a log in.<br />

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11/04/07 64 <strong>coM</strong><strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> Manual <strong>UMTS</strong>.doc<br />

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