Installing Previous Firmware; Installing New Firmware From An External Usb Stick - AMX Modero G5 Instruction Manual

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FIG. 73
Firmware Update window
2.
From the Firmware Update window, select the Revert to Factory Firmware Version option.
3.
A Revert to Factory Firmware Version window appears, asking "Are you sure you want to install?", with the
version "Factory Firmware" listed below (FIG. 74).
FIG. 74
Revert to Factory Firmware Version window
4.
Select Yes to install the factory firmware and No to return to the Firmware Update page.
5.
If you choose Yes, the touch panel will reboot and restart with the factory default firmware.
Resetting the touch panel to its original factory firmware will remove all previous
changes to the Settings menu.

Installing Previous Firmware

In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to revert to a previously installed version of the touch panel firmware.To
reset the touch panel to its previously installed firmware via the Settings menu:
1.
From the Firmware Update window, select Revert to Previous Firmware Version. If no previous version is
available, this field is greyed out.
2.
A System Message window appears, asking "Are you sure you want to install the following firmware?", with the
previous firmware version listed below.
3.
Select Yes to install the previous firmware version and No to return to the Install Firmware page.
4.
If you choose Yes, the touch panel will reboot and restart with the previously installed firmware.

Installing New Firmware From An External USB Stick

To install new firmware to the touch panel from an external disk via the Settings menu:
1.
Download the latest Modero X Series G5 touch panel firmware from www.amx.com and save it to a USB stick or
other external drive with USB capability.
The firmware can be saved at the root directory, or be saved in a folder in the USB
stick directory.The folder name is not case sensitive.
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