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▶ Click Exit to close this screen.<br />
Before the updated firmware will be used, the software must be restarted.<br />
Please be aware that if there is a panel in the desk that cannot be<br />
programmed for any reason, it may be possible for the update procedure<br />
to stall, thereafter certain modules may remain in programming/boot<br />
mode.<br />
For example, on a channel strip, this will be indicated by the three leds at<br />
the top of the channel strip remaining lit (CHM, DAW & FNC), and the ISO<br />
and 8T leds at the bottom of the strip as well.<br />
If this is the case, then you will need to program each module in the<br />
desk individually using the following manual update procedure.<br />
<strong>Manual</strong>ly updating individual Modules/Panels<br />
(When the screen first opens, none of the options on the lower half of the<br />
screen are visible, you need to click the button that says Click To Show<br />
Advanced Options for them to be visible).<br />
▶ To manually update a panel, select the panel type in the Select Panel<br />
pull-down menu (and ID where relevant), and click Program.<br />
▶ If you try to program a panel and it fails to respond, you will be<br />
warned that it is not possible to update the firmware on this particular<br />
panel.<br />
Glossary of on-screen buttons<br />
Updates the panel(s) firmware that needs to be updated automatically.<br />
Exits this screen and returns you to the System Diagnostics screen.<br />
Resets the selected panel to the power-up state. In order for that panel<br />
to become part of the system again, the console software will need to be<br />
re-launched.<br />
Checks the panel selected is present for comms and reports back the<br />
current firmware version loaded for that panel.<br />
Selects the panel(s) to be reset, checked or programmed.<br />
Selects the panel(s) to be reset, checked or programmed.<br />
<strong>Manual</strong>ly programs the selected panel(s).<br />
Reports back which panel(s) are up to date or need updating. It<br />
compares the current build of software loaded with that on the console<br />
computer.<br />
Revision Notes / Panel Display<br />
▶ Click to show a rolling history of the software fixes & new features<br />
leading up to the currently installed version.<br />
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