USB flash drive. drive. Flashing the Pilot ONE® firmware requires a Windows PC with a USB port (Type A), and a USB con- nection cable, which has a mini-USB connector (Type Mini B). You can unzip the downloaded firmware files on a USB flash drive too. Use this USB flash drive to perform the flash process directly at the Pilot ONE®.
Chapter 2 2 Installation | Deinstallation Ensure Pilot ONE® is not connected to the PC before starting the installation process. There are two installation variants available. However, it is recommended to use the installer that supports digitally signed firmware packages. This variant ensures the reliable use of firmware files.
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Installation | Deinstallation Chapter 2 MANUAL Device Driver Installa- tion Wizard A system reboot is recommended after a successful installation so that the USB driver can be updat- V1.5.0en/28.04.16//16.04 Errors and omissions excepted. Pilot ONE® Flasher...
Chapter 3 3 Downloading the Pilot ONE® firmware You can use Pilot ONE® Flasher to download the latest firmware version from the Huber Update Server. Use the “Search …” button to connect to the server. This requires a working Internet connection.
The successful download is indicated by the message “Download completed!” Pilot ONE®-Flasher – “Download complet- ed!” You can now use the downloaded firmware files to flash Pilot ONE® (see page 10, section »Flashing Pilot ONE®«). V1.5.0en/28.04.16//16.04 Errors and omissions excepted.
USB flash drive. drive. You must start Pilot ONE® in Flash Mode to start the flash process. Touch the touchscreen with 3 fingers within 3 seconds of switching on. Flash Mode will be activated and “Flash Mode activated” is indicated.
4.2 Flashing with USB flash drive You can flash the Pilot ONE® firmware via a USB flash drive directly at the Pilot ONE® in addition to flashing via a USB cable. To do so, unzip the firmware files to a (FAT32 formatted, min. 300 MB free memory) USB flash drive first.
Chapter 4 4.2.2 Flashing on the Pilot ONE® You must start Pilot ONE® in Flash Mode to start the flash process. The USB flash drive with the Pilot ONE® firmware must be plugged in to automatically start the flash process.
The new hardware is automatically detected and the Wizard (only Windows XP) for finding new hardware is started the first time you connect Pilot ONE® to a USB port after installation. Depending on the operating system, the driver activation is automatic. Make the following selections in the Wizard: 1.
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You can try to activate the driver manually, if the driver installation was faulty (right click on USB DFU → Update Driver) or uninstall the software and start the installation process again. Make sure to follow the installation requirements: Do not connect Pilot ONE®. The driver installation must complete successfully. Pilot ONE® Flasher Errors and omissions excepted.
You can start the flash process by pressing the “Update” button, if a connection already exists to Pilot ONE®. You must first establish a connection to Pilot ONE® and confirm it by pressing “Connect”, if no connection exists to Pilot ONE®...
Pilot ONE® Flasher – “Flashing completed” You can now turn off Pilot ONE® and disconnect the USB cable. The updated firmware is activated once after switching on Pilot ONE® in Normal Mode. 4.3.4 What to do in case of an Abort Proceed as follows, if the flash process has been aborted by the user or an error.
Pilot ONE® cannot start correctly if an error or crash occurs during such a flash process. Further- more, no new flash process will be possible. In this case, Pilot ONE® must be returned for servicing to be reset to the factory configuration.
Pilot ONE® bootloader is displayed upon successful connection. Select the destination directory to download it to and the download will start. The latest available Pilot ONE® firmware version is dis- played when the download is complete. You can download it too.
The Pilot ONE® bootloader file to be used must be selected before the flash process can be started. The pilot ONE® firmware to be transferred after the bootloader is then selected. The flash process is started by clicking the “Update”...
This indicates a faulty installation / activation of the driver, provided the connection to the USB con- nection cable was not disconnected and Pilot ONE® is in Flash Mode. Verify this in the Device Man- ager (see page 13, section »USB driver activation«) or optionally uninstall the software and start the installation process again (see page 8, section »Installation | Deinstallation«).
6.6.1 Reason: Driver Signature Enforcement is enabled INFORMATION The following steps must be performed before the Pilot ONE® Flasher installation program is start- The following steps turn off Driver Signature Enforcement: 1. Press the “On/Off” button and click “Restart” while holding the Shift key down.
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Possible probleme MANUAL Chapter 6 Pilot ONE® Flasher Errors and omissions excepted. V1.5.0en/28.04.16//16.04...
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