7. Firmware Upgrade
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Step 5: Selecting Firmware to Upgrade
Click the corresponding cell in the
Browse New Firmware
column. A dialog pops up, to confirm if you really
want to modify the path. Now you can browse for the new firmware file to upload. After opening the new file,
the new firmware field will contain the name of the firmware file.
Step 6: Start the Upgrade Process
Press the
Upgrade selected firmwares
button. A confirmation message appears. After clicking the Yes button
the selected controllers are being reprogrammed, with the firmware you selected. If you select a file that
does not fit for the selected controller, you will get an information message about which file is wrong. If you
selected a controller to upgrade, but you had not selected a file for it, then you will also get an information
message about which file is missing.
Quick Bootload
mode can be switched on or off any time. It makes the bootloader software faster by only
checking the checksum of the controller. No data verification is done after writing if the checksum was
correct.
A progress bar will show the current state of the reprogramming. With some controller type an erasing
process will take place first, and then the programming is done, so the progress bar runs up twice.
When the reprogramming is finished, a
Done!
message will appear in the bottom left corner. The application
closes the connection, and the device restarts.
Step 7: Done!
If the upgrade was successful, the following window pops up:
Now you can close the application, or you can select another device to upgrade. After closing the bootloader
application, switch the upgraded devices off and then on. Now the extender is ready to be used with the new
firmware!