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MPOD HV& LV
Power Supply System
Technical Manual
25. July 2012
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Version 2.5.5

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  • Page 1 MPOD HV& LV Power Supply System Technical Manual 25. July 2012 Version 2.5.5...
  • Page 2 General Remarks The only purpose of this manual is a description of the product. It must not be interpreted as a declaration of conformity for this product including the product and software. -R revises this product and manual without notice. Differences of the description in manual and product are possible.
  • Page 3 Discharge the primary DC Filter-capacitors by use of a well isolated 22 ohm 10W resistor. We recommend in case of any malfunction to send the power box to Wiener or to one of our representative for service The backplane is connected to 385 V DC voltage.
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and EMC Directive Art. 10.1 of 89/336/EEC Plein & Baus GmbH declare under our own responsibility that the product MPOD Power Supply System Items: 0MPV.xxxx, 0BP0.9003, 0316.0070, 0R00.0002 is in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents: EN 60 950-1:2001 Niederspannungsrichtlinie [low voltage + Corr:2004-09...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    8 Primary Power Supply..................37 8.1 Power Box Data Sheet....................37 9 Mpod Low Voltage module MPV 8xx data sheet..........38 10 SNMP examples for MPOD and high voltage EHS/EDS module....40 11 WIENER SNMP Parameter structure...............43 12 MPOD Firmware Update..................52 25. July 2012...
  • Page 6 Figures Tables 25. July 2012...
  • Page 7: General Information

    1 General Information Mpod LX crate with mixed low and high voltage modules M pod Features Mpod is a mainframe for multi-channel high voltage (HV) and low voltage (LV) power supply modules. A unique flexibility is given by outfitting the MPOD crate with either the LV or HV backplane only or with both to allow combined use of LV and HV modules.
  • Page 8: Mpod Crate - Standard Types

    CE conform EN 50 081/82 part 1 (EN 50 022 B) ● safety in accordance with EN 60 950 ● Sinusoidal mains current EN 61000-3-2 ● Mpod Crate - standard types The following crate types are standardized configurations with 8U high chassis. Optionally a filter frame is available with bottom or front air inlet which increases the height to 9U.
  • Page 9: Mpod Mini Crate

    Mpod Mini crate The WIENER Mpod mini crate represents a compact 19” rack mountable chassis for up to 4 Mpod low and high voltage modules. The Mpod mini crate includes the primary power supply with 600W power for high voltage modules as well as a cooling system with high performance DC fan.
  • Page 10: Lv Modules

    2 LV Modules The MPV Mpod Low Voltage modules are available with either 4 or 8 channels for different voltage ranges with 8V, 16V, 30V, 60V maximum respectively. Special modules with up to 120V are under development. All MVP modules have the following features: 6U height, 220mm deep fully shielded mechanics ●...
  • Page 11: Mpod Low Voltage Module Versions

    MPOD Low Voltage Module Versions MPOD Low Voltage Series, 2 or 8 channels with floating ground Type Channels Voltage I Max Peak Power V-Res I-Res Ripple MPV 2008 0 to 8V 200W / ch. 0.5mV 0.25mA <10mVpp MPV 2016 0 to 15V 200W / ch.
  • Page 12 DSUB37 female Pin Signal Comment (Channel 0..3) 1 U0- Channel 0 negative output 20 U0+ Channel 0 positive output 2 U0- Channel 0 negative output 21 U0+ Channel 0 positive output 3 U0- Channel 0 negative output 22 U0+ Channel 0 positive output 4 S0- Channel 0 negative sense input 23 S0+...
  • Page 13: Sense & Control Connector Pin Assignment

    Sense & Control Connector Pin Assignment (modules with mixed DSUB37 + DSUB37-8) DSUB37 male Pin Signal Comment (Channel 0..7) 1 S0+ Channel 0 positive Sense Input 20 S0- Channel 0 negative Sense Input reserved reserved 3 S1+ Channel 1 positive Sense Input 22 S1- Channel 1 negative Sense Input reserved...
  • Page 14 DSUB37-8 female Pin Signal Comment (Channel 4..7) 1 U4+ Channel 4 positive Output 2 U4- Channel 4 negative Output 3 U5+ Channel 5 positive Output 4 U5- Channel 5 negative Output 5 U6+ Channel 6 positive Output 6 U6- Channel 6 negative Output 7 U7+ Channel 7 positive Output 8 U7-...
  • Page 15: Hv Modules

    3 HV Modules MPOD high voltage modules are manufactured by ISEG. For technical details please refer to the ISEG manuals and data sheets of the EHS, EBS, EDS and EHQ (discontinued) multi channel high voltage modules. General features are: High Voltage modules with 4, 8, 16 or 32 individually controlled channels ●...
  • Page 16 EHS Series, 8/16 channels with common ground Type Channels V max I max V res I res Ripple EHS 40100x_504 10kV 0.5mA 20mV <30mV EHS 8080x_105 20mV <30mV EHS 8060x_105 12mV <30mV EHS 8040x_205 10mV <10mV EHS 8030x_305 10mV <10mV EHS 8020x_405 10nA <10mV...
  • Page 17 EDS Distribution Series, 16 / 32 channels with common ground Type Channels V max I max V res I res Ripple EDS F0 05x_105 500V 20nA <10mV EDS F0 05x_105 2.5kV 0.5mA 10mV 10nA <20mV EDS F1 30x_504 0.5mA 10mV 100nA <20mV EDS 20 005x_105...
  • Page 18: Mpod Controller

    4 Mpod Controller The Mpod controller which is plugged into the first half slot of the crate controls the primary power supply as well as all inserted LV- and HV-modules. Further it connects these to remote controlling interfaces / services in an unique way. Mpod Controller features: TCP/IP 10M/100M port, auto ranging ●...
  • Page 19 Ethernet port, standard NIC pin layout RJ45 Pin Signal Comment GND 1 75 Ohm GND 1 GND 2 75 Ohm GND 2 CAN-bus ports RJ45 Pin Signal Comment CAN-H CAN-L n.c. n.c. reserved n.c. Interlock connector DSUB9 female Pin Signal Comment TTL input (1 kOhm resistor to GND) A high level allows the channels to be...
  • Page 20: Local Control

    5 Local Control Introduction MPOD can be optionally equipped with a local color graphic display and two rotary controls. Usage of the rotary controls The two rotary knobs can be pushed and rotated. The left one controls vertical selections (e.g. to scroll down a menu task or increase/decrease a operating value), while the right one controls the horizontal selections (e.g.
  • Page 21 Escape Confirm Increase or decrease value Switch off selected channel Switch on selected channel 25. July 2012 Version 2.5.5...
  • Page 22: Main Menu Overview

    Main Menu Overview Main Menu (Global) - global status - channel status - module assigment Settings Menu (Network) - network parameters - SNMP port - temperature unit - fan speed Main Menu (Config) - configuration settings Channel Menu (Measurement) - measured values - nominal values - supervision values - system status...
  • Page 23: Channel Menu Overview

    Channel Menu Overview 25. July 2012 Version 2.5.5...
  • Page 24: Remote Control / Software

    USB-port of the Mpod Controller with a computer running 32-bit Windows XP, VISTA or Windows 7. Please download the latest version from the download area at www.wiener-d.com. Run the MUSEControl.msi Program to install all drivers and the USB program itself. It is recommended to define a short path for the driver location during installation.
  • Page 25 Please contact your network administrator for details. In order to use DHCP (factory default) an I address of 0.0.0.0 has to be selected. IP address of 0.0.0.0 will enable DHCP. HTTP and SNMP port numbers should only be modified if you know what you do.
  • Page 26: Web Browser

    the minimum sense voltage, the maximum sense voltage, the maximum terminal voltage, the maximum current, the maximum power, the maximum temperature and the communication timeout can be entered. The right column “maximum” can only be changed by this utility and is the maximum allowed value of the left column. The left column may be changed here or via the TCP/IP network.
  • Page 27: Netsnmp

    – sets a specific parameter (write) Please see the Net-snmp description and help files for detailed instructions and options. All parameters defined for the WIENER Mpod system as well as crates and other power supplies are contained within the WIENER-CRATE-MIB.txt file.
  • Page 28 -M $path: This parameter should be replaced with the path to the WIENER-CRATE- MIB.txt file. It is not needed in case the default path is used. -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB: This parameter tells the command to look at the WIENER-CRATE-MIB to resolve the OID name.
  • Page 29 -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip name.index snmpset -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip name.index format value The most common kind of call you will want is to get data from the power supply. This is easily done via the snmpget command.
  • Page 30 This command will retrieve a value about the MPOD crate or one of the channels it houses.. -v 2c: This parameters specifies which version of the SNMP to use. WIENER devices use SNMP 2C. -M $path: This parameter should be replaced with the path to the WIENER-CRATE- MIB.txt file.
  • Page 31 The outputSwitch can also be used for emergency-off and to reset error flags. The matching values are: {off(0), on(1), resetEmergencyOff(2), setEmergencyOff(3), clearEvents(10)} MPOD low and high voltage modules have programmable voltage ramp speeds. The WIENER low voltage modules allow different ramp up and down values for each channel whereas for ISEG modules with common ramp the channel-ID can be any channel of the module! For write access “guru”...
  • Page 32: Iseg High Voltage Module Special Commands

    To access multiple units the groupsSwitch function provides access to all modules in the MPOD crate (index 0), all ISEG HV modules (index 64), or to all WIENER low voltage modules (index 128). In addition groups can be defined for low voltage modules.
  • Page 33 outputTripTimeMaxCurrent integer read-write [ms] 16 – 4000 ms DESCRIPTION The outputTripTimeMaxCurrent defines a span for the time out function. The activity is med bit field outputFailureMaxCurrent of the item depending from the program outputSupervisionBehavior. A write value of 0 is switching off the delayed trip function which was defined in the bit field outputFailureMaxCurrent of outputSupervisionBehavior before.
  • Page 34 A bit field packed into an integer which define the behaviour of the output channel / power supply after failures. For each supervision value, a two-bit field exists. The enumeration of this value (..L+..H*2) is: WIENER LV devices 0 ignore the failure 1 switch off this channel 2 switch off all channels with the same group number 3 switch off the complete crate.
  • Page 35 07/10/09 EBS 8/16 bipolar channels, distributor module Example of necessary SNMP commands for the delayed trip function: snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 groupsSwitch.64 i 4 disableKill snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputVoltage.u100 F 60.000000 V...
  • Page 36 -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputCurrent.u100 F 0.00001 0.000010000 A snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputSwitch.u100 i 1 snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.2.25 outputStatus.u100 25. July 2012 Version 2.5.5...
  • Page 37: Change Of Community Names / Setting Of Passwords

    "80 10 " /* outputOn, outputRampUp */ /* a load has been switched on channel 0 to bring them in state CC current limited */ snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.2.25 outputStatus.u100 "80 20 " /* outputOn, outputCurrentLimited */ snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.2.25 outputStatus.u100...
  • Page 38: Mib Browser

    MIB Browser There are several commercial or open source MIB-Browser programs available which can be used for SNMP communication. These provide often a simple GUI and allow SNMP calls. Following is a list of some free or open source MIB – browsers: http://www.ireasoning.com/mibbrowser.shtml http://www.serverscheck.com/mib_browser/ http://www.mibble.org/...
  • Page 39 -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputNumber.0) indices=$(snmpwalk -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputIndex) x=(`echo $indices | tr ' ' ' '`) COUNTER=0 while [ $COUNTER -lt $channelCount ]; do...
  • Page 40: Mpod Snmp Parameter List (Most Common)

    Mpod SNMP Parameter List (most common) Parameter Multi Access Type sysMainSwitch sysStatus sysVmeSysReset outputNumber groupsNumber outputName string outputGroup outputStatus outputMeasurementSenseVoltage outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage outputMeasurementCurrent outputMeasurementTemperature outputSwitch outputVoltage outputCurrent outputVoltageRiseRate outputVoltageFallRate outputSupervisionBehavior outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage outputSupervisionMaxCurrent outputSupervisionMaxTemperature outputConfigMaxSenseVoltage outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage outputConfigMaxCurrent outputConfigMaxPower sensorNumber sensorTemperature sensorWarningThreshold sensorFailureThreshold snmpCommunityName...
  • Page 41: Labview Control Program (Netsnmp)

    Using NetSNMP C++ programs can be easily written for monitoring and control of Mpod low / high voltage modules. For Windows all needed functions are provided by a dynamically loadable library WIENER_SNMP.DLL. This DLL requires NETSNMP and the WIENER – CRATE-MIB.txt file as described in chapter 6.3!
  • Page 42 getOutputSenseMeasurement getOutputTerminalMeasurement getCurrentMeasurement getTemperatureMeasurement setChannelSwitch getChannelSwitch getOutputVoltage setOutputVoltage getOutputCurrent setOutputCurrent getOutputRiseRate setOutputRiseRate getOutputFallRate setOutputFallRate getOutputSupervisionBehavior setOutputSupervisionBehavior getOutputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage setOutputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage getOutputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage setOutputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage getOutputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage setOutputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage getOutputSupervisionMaxCurrent setOutputSupervisionMaxCurrent getOutputSupervisionMaxTemperature getOutputConfigMaxSenseVoltage getOutputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage getOutputConfigMaxCurrent getOutputConfigMaxPower getSensorNumber getSensorTemp getSensorWarningTemperature setSensorWarningTemperature getSensorFailureTemperature setSensorFailureTemperature getPsOperatingTime getFanOperatingTime getFanAirTemperature getFanSwitchOffDelay setFanSwitchOffDelay getFanNominalSpeed setFanNominalSpeed setFanNominalSpeed...
  • Page 43: Mpod Crate

    7 Mpod Crate Powered chassis for multichannel low and high voltage modules Construction 8 or 9U x 19” crate max.10 modules, up to3 kW output power / 3,6kW input power Slots: 10 + ½ (MPOD controller) Dimensions (w, h, d) 483 mm x 460 mm x 355 mm Weight: 31,5 kg...
  • Page 44: Mpod Low Voltage Module Mpv 8Xx Data Sheet

    9 Mpod Low Voltage module MPV 8xx data sheet 8 channel low voltage module with floating outputs with individual return lines and • sense lines Polarity configurable, outputs are insulated from each other and the chassis mainframe • earth with 125V DC working voltage (Test voltage = 500VDC) 0.2% / 10K output voltage stability •...
  • Page 45 Regulation fast remote sense circuit (short sensed distance, sense connected to output at the MPOD module): Static: MVP 2-8 V < 15 mV (+/-100% load, +/- full mains range) MVP other voltages < 0.05 % (+/-100% load, +/- full DC input range) Dynamic (0.5 m MVP 2-8 V...
  • Page 46: Snmp Examples For Mpod And High Voltage Ehs/Eds Module

    /* snmpget: starts a SNMP request /* -v 2c: This parameters specifies which version of the SNMP to use. WIENER devices use SNMP 2C. */ /* -M $path: This parameter should be replaced with the path to the WIENERCRATE-MIB.txt file.
  • Page 47 0.000000735 A snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.16.222 outputSupervisionBehavior.u100 snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.16.222 outputSupervisionBehavior.u100 i 64 snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.16.222 outputSupervisionBehavior.u100 snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.16.222 outputTripTimeMaxCurrent.u100 0 ms snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.16.222 outputTripTimeMaxCurrent.u100 i 3000...
  • Page 48 -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.16.222 outputStatus.u100 "04 " /* outputFailureMaxCurrent */ snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.16.222 outputSwitch.u100 i 10 clearEvents snmpsetx -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.16.222 outputCurrent.u100 F 0.00001 0.000010000 A...
  • Page 49: Wiener Snmp Parameter Structure

    11 WIENER SNMP Parameter structure // GENERATED WITH // snmptranslate -w 120 -Tp WIENER-CRATE-MIB::crate > SnmpTree.txt +--crate(1) +--system(1) | +-- -RW- EnumVal sysMainSwitch(1) Values: off(0), on(1) | +-- -R-- BitString sysStatus(2) Values: mainOn(0), mainInhibit(1), localControlOnly(2), inputFailure(3), outputFailure(4), fantrayFailure(5), sensorFailure(6), vmeSysfail(7), plugAndPlayIncompatible(8)
  • Page 50 u213(214), u214(215), u215(216), u216(217), u217(218), u218(219), u219(220), u220(221), u221(222), u222(223), u223(224), u224(225), u225(226), u226(227), u227(228), u228(229), u229(230), u230(231), u231(232), u232(233), u233(234), u234(235), u235(236), u236(237), u237(238), u238(239), u239(240), u240(241), u241(242), u242(243), u243(244), u244(245), u245(246), u246(247), u247(248), u248(249), u249(250), u250(251), u251(252), u252(253), u253(254), u254(255), u255(256), u256(257), u257(258), u258(259), u259(260), u260(261), u261(262), u262(263), u263(264), u264(265), u265(266), u266(267), u267(268), u268(269), u269(270), u270(271), u271(272), u272(273), u273(274), u274(275), u275(276), u276(277),...
  • Page 51 u725(726), u726(727), u727(728), u728(729), u729(730), u730(731), u731(732), u732(733), u733(734), u734(735), u735(736), u736(737), u737(738), u738(739), u739(740), u740(741), u741(742), u742(743), u743(744), u744(745), u745(746), u746(747), u747(748), u748(749), u749(750), u750(751), u751(752), u752(753), u753(754), u754(755), u755(756), u756(757), u757(758), u758(759), u759(760), u760(761), u761(762), u762(763), u763(764), u764(765), u765(766), u766(767), u767(768), u768(769), u769(770), u770(771), u771(772), u772(773), u773(774), u774(775), u775(776), u776(777), u777(778), u778(779), u779(780), u780(781), u781(782), u782(783), u783(784), u784(785), u785(786), u786(787), u787(788), u788(789),...
  • Page 52 u1178(1179), u1179(1180), u1180(1181), u1181(1182), u1182(1183), u1183(1184), u1184(1185), u1185(1186), u1186(1187), u1187(1188), u1188(1189), u1189(1190), u1190(1191), u1191(1192), u1192(1193), u1193(1194), u1194(1195), u1195(1196), u1196(1197), u1197(1198), u1198(1199), u1199(1200), u1200(1201), u1201(1202), u1202(1203), u1203(1204), u1204(1205), u1205(1206), u1206(1207), u1207(1208), u1208(1209), u1209(1210), u1210(1211), u1211(1212), u1212(1213), u1213(1214), u1214(1215), u1215(1216), u1216(1217), u1217(1218), u1218(1219), u1219(1220), u1220(1221), u1221(1222), u1222(1223), u1223(1224), u1224(1225), u1225(1226), u1226(1227), u1227(1228), u1228(1229), u1229(1230), u1230(1231), u1231(1232), u1232(1233), u1233(1234), u1234(1235), u1235(1236), u1236(1237), u1237(1238),...
  • Page 53 u1562(1563), u1563(1564), u1564(1565), u1565(1566), u1566(1567), u1567(1568), u1568(1569), u1569(1570), u1570(1571), u1571(1572), u1572(1573), u1573(1574), u1574(1575), u1575(1576), u1576(1577), u1577(1578), u1578(1579), u1579(1580), u1580(1581), u1581(1582), u1582(1583), u1583(1584), u1584(1585), u1585(1586), u1586(1587), u1587(1588), u1588(1589), u1589(1590), u1590(1591), u1591(1592), u1592(1593), u1593(1594), u1594(1595), u1595(1596), u1596(1597), u1597(1598), u1598(1599), u1599(1600), u1600(1601), u1601(1602), u1602(1603), u1603(1604), u1604(1605), u1605(1606), u1606(1607), u1607(1608), u1608(1609), u1609(1610), u1610(1611), u1611(1612), u1612(1613), u1613(1614), u1614(1615), u1615(1616), u1616(1617), u1617(1618), u1618(1619), u1619(1620), u1620(1621), u1621(1622),...
  • Page 54 u1946(1947), u1947(1948), u1948(1949), u1949(1950), u1950(1951), u1951(1952), u1952(1953), u1953(1954), u1954(1955), u1955(1956), u1956(1957), u1957(1958), u1958(1959), u1959(1960), u1960(1961), u1961(1962), u1962(1963), u1963(1964), u1964(1965), u1965(1966), u1966(1967), u1967(1968), u1968(1969), u1969(1970), u1970(1971), u1971(1972), u1972(1973), u1973(1974), u1974(1975), u1975(1976), u1976(1977), u1977(1978), u1978(1979), u1979(1980), u1980(1981), u1981(1982), u1982(1983), u1983(1984), u1984(1985), u1985(1986), u1986(1987), u1987(1988), u1988(1989), u1989(1990), u1990(1991), u1991(1992), u1992(1993), u1993(1994), u1994(1995), u1995(1996), u1996(1997), u1997(1998), u1998(1999), u1999(2000) +-- -R-- String outputName(2)
  • Page 55 +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage(22) Textual Convention: Float Size: 7 +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigMaxCurrent(23) Textual Convention: Float Size: 7 +-- -RW- Opaque outputSupervisionMaxPower(24) Textual Convention: Float Size: 7 +-- -RW- Opaque outputCurrentRiseRate(25) Textual Convention: Float Size: 7 +-- -RW- Opaque outputCurrentFallRate(26) Textual Convention: Float Size: 7 +-- -RW- INTEGER outputTripTimeMaxCurrent(27)
  • Page 56 +--sensorEntry(1) | Index: sensorIndex +-- ---- EnumVal sensorIndex(1) Values: temp1(1), temp2(2), temp3(3), temp4(4), temp5(5), temp6(6), temp7(7), temp8(8) +-- -R-- Integer32 sensorTemperature(2) Range: -128..127 +-- -RW- Integer32 sensorWarningThreshold(3) Range: 0..127 +-- -RW- Integer32 sensorFailureThreshold(4) Range: 0..127 +-- -RW- Integer32 sensorAlarmThreshold(6) Range: 0..127 +--communication(5) | +--snmp(1) | | |...
  • Page 57 | +-- -RW- String psDirectAccess(1024) Size: 1..14 +--fantray(7) | +-- -RW- String fanSerialNumber(2) Textual Convention: DisplayString Size: 0..14 | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanOperatingTime(3) | +-- -R-- Integer32 fanAirTemperature(4) | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanSwitchOffDelay(5) Range: 0..900 | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanNominalSpeed(6) | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanNumberOfFans(7) Range: 0..12 | +--fanSpeedTable(8)
  • Page 58: Mpod Firmware Update

    12 MPOD Firmware Update (for Bootloader from revision 1.5 and Firmware from revision 2.*.0.15) 1) You need the muhse control program form revision 2.0.910.0. You can download it from the wiener web site “www.wiener-d.com” or via the direct link “http://www.wienerd.com/Support/MUSEcontrol/MUSEcontrolInstall-2.0.910.0.exe ” .
  • Page 59 Option 1) Check “Erase Fw.” (erase firmware) and “Erase Bl.” (erase bootloader) if the current firmware is older than 2.*.0.15 or it is a firmware without bootloader. After that push the button “browse” to scan the flash. In some minutes select the new bootloader filein the automatically opened file menu.
  • Page 60 Also ignore the no modules message to hit the button “Ignorieren”. Follow the step 1 and 2. Execute the instructions of option 2. Option 2) Check “Erase Fw.” (erase firmware) if there no current, legal firmware is available or a newer one should be installed. After that push the button “browse” to scan the flash.
  • Page 61 When the install process is done hit the button “cancel” to restart the system. It is recommended to close the muhse control program before restarting. 25. July 2012 Version 2.5.5...

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