Part Iv - Uploading The New Firmware - evertz HD9625DSK Instruction Manual

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9. While the cursor is replicating press the <CTRL> and <X> keys, this should stop the cursor from
replicating. If the Evertz frame continues to boot-up simply cycle the power on the Evertz frame
and repeat this step.
10. Type the word "upgrade", without quotes, and hit the <ENTER> key once.
11. You should now see a prompt asking you to upload the file. "Upload main program"
For example:
Upload cancelled
Entering command loop
>upgrade
Upload main program
5.2.4. Part IV – Uploading the New Firmware
12. Upload the "*.bin" file supplied using the X-Modem transfer protocol.
13. The boot code will indicate whether the operation was successful upon completion of the upload.
For Example:
UPLOAD OKAY
>
14. The following is a list of possible reasons for a failed upload:
If you get the message "transfer cancelled by remote" you must restart the terminal program
and load the bin file using the method outlined in Part III – Invoke upload mode via the terminal
program.
The supplied "*.bin" file is corrupt.
Wrong file specified to be uploaded.
The PCs' RS-232 communications port can not handle a port speed of 57600.
Noise induced into the RS-232 "straight-thru" serial extension cable.
To ensure proper communications use step 9 to break out of the boot up sequence and type the
word help. You should get back some text. This confirms that you are sending data, receiving
data and are locked to 57600.
15. Power-down the Evertz frame.
16. Power-up the Evertz frame.
17. You can now close the terminal program and disconnect the RS-232 serial cable.
18. The update procedure is now completed.
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HD9625DSK Instruction Manual
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