Black Box KV1500A manual Appendix D Updating the Summit’s Firmware

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APPENDIX D: Updating the Summit’s Firmware

The upload typically takes about two minutes. Once the USM successfully finishes receiving the new firmware, it should beep and reset itself automatically. (If the automatic reset doesn’t occur, you can manually reset the USM by cycling power to it—no data loss will occur. If you do so, check the firmware version that the USM reports when you click on “Check Device Information” again. [The USM will also report this in the OSUI’s Information Menu—see Section 5.5.] If the USM is still reporting the version it was running previously, the upload wasn’t successful and you’ll have to start it again.)

9.When the upload is finished, click on “Disable Port” and exit the Update Utility. (Do this even if you’re planning on upgrading more USMs later.)

10.Disconnect the serial cable from the USM’s administration port.

11.Repeat steps 1 through 10 for each USM whose firmware you want to upgrade.

To proceed to use the downloaded files and Update Utility to upgrade the firmware of your Base Unit(s), take these steps unless the current release notes specify otherwise:

12.Run the DB9 cable you’ve been using to upgrade the USMs between the PC and the DB9 female administration port of an active Base Unit. You don’t have to disconnect the Base Unit from any attached devices or existing cascade; cascaded Base Units don’t have to be upgraded in any particular order.

13.At the PC with the Update Utility installed on it, launch the Utility by double- clicking on its icon.

14.Select the correct serial port and click on the “Activate Port” button to initiate communication with the Base Unit.

15.Click on “Load Hex File” and select the Base Unit firmware contained in the firmware-distribution file; these will be named “S03A--xxxx,” where xxxx is a hexadecimal representation of the firmware’s version number. The text on the first button in the “Upgrade Information” pane of the window should change to “Send to Summit.”

16.Click on “Test Hex File.”

17.Click on “Check Device Information.”

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Contents KV1500A KV1501A KV1502A KV1503A Welcome to the ServSwitch Family KV1500A KV1501A KV1502A KV1503AServswitch Summit European Union Declaration of Conformity Servswitch Summit NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents GuideQuick1. Install Basic Installation Initial Administrative Testing Login Menu for a KV1502AScrlLock Scan Skip Ncsl Serial SpecificationsResolution Specifications MaximumMaximum Altitude ConnectorsTemperature Tolerance Humidity ToleranceSpecifications Servswitch Summit Introduction OverviewFeatures and Benefits Complete Packages A ServSwitch Summit Base Unit KV1500A shown Summit IllustratedInstallation and Initial Configuration Using the Osui for Initial ConfigurationConnect a USM and its attached devices Installing a Summit System with a Single Base UnitInitialize the Base Unit Initially configure the USM ScrlLock Scan Skip Ncsl Configure the CIM and the attached CPU Administration Menu Installing a Cascaded Summit System A sample cascaded systemServswitch Summit ScrlLock Scan Skip Ncsl Summit 1/8 ChID Name Scn Device Installation and Initial Configuration Login User FunctionsSelecting a Computer User FunctionsSelection Menu ordered by channel number User Functions ViewWin95.Bob Customizing How the USM Operates for You User Profile MenuServswitch Summit User Functions Servswitch Summit Press… When you want to… Keyboard-Controlled Osui FunctionsInformation Menu Help MenuAdministrator Functions Administration MenuSystem Configuration System Configuration MenuAdministrator Functions ViewActive Jason User Configuration Left end of the User Configuration Menu default state Channel Configuration Channel Configuration Summit 16x64 Page 1/8 ChID Group 00 15 User Station Profile User Station ProfileAutoscanning and Autoskipping Refresh ConfigurationsResetting a Base Unit to Its Factory Defaults Shipping and Packaging TroubleshootingCalling Black Box These channel groups Can be accessed by these User groups Appendix a Group Settings Access RightsThese user groups Can access these Channel groups Appendix a Group Settings Access Rights Appendix B USM Direct Mode Appendix C Using a KV1519A to Access a Local CPU CIMServswitch Summit Appendix D Updating Summit’s Firmware Figure D-1. The main window of the Update Utility Appendix D Updating the Summit’s Firmware Servswitch Summit Appendix E Surface/Rackmounting Figure E-2. Frontward rackmounting of the USM Figure E-4. Rearward rackmounting of the USM Servswitch Summit Figure E-5. Temporarily attaching the plate to a surface Appendix F CAT5 Cable Guidelines ColorAppendix G Using RS-232 Serial CIM KV1518A Introduction to the KV1518AInstalling the KV1518A Operating the KV1518A Terminal-screen area Lines x 80 characters ON-LINEMODE Figure G-2. The Buffer Edit Mode screen Figure G-3. The Help screen Configuring the KV1518A Figure G-4. The Setup ScreenFigure G-5. The Set Up Programmable Keys screen Troubleshooting the KV1518A Appendix H Emulating Sun Keys With a PS/2 Keyboard Page Page Page Customer Support Information

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