Meyer Sound LX-300 manual

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Firmware Update Procedures

4.In the drop-down menu, select Use TCP Connection. An alert box will open with a "System Reset Warning". This is a normal caution. Click Yes.

5.In CueStation 4 open the Mixer Configuration window. Select Configuration > Upload Firmware. Make sure that you comply with the instruction in the alert box that opens and then click OK.

6.A file requester window will open. Navigate to the location with the CS4 firmware files.

Note

Files can be sent in any order as long as all of them are sent before power-cycling the LX-300 The order listed here goes from the shortest file to the longest.

7.Select the first file: et_boot-yyyymmdd.csf. This is a very small file and will upload in only a few seconds. If possible, watch the front of the LX-300 for the acknowledgment "File Good".

8.CueStation 4 will display an Alert box cautioning you to wait for file upload to complete. Click OK.

CS3 will not be able to send a message to CS4 so you will not see an acknowledgment in the log window that the file upload was successful.

Note

While it is not necessary, if you have a BeOS computer connected to the Matrix3 system during this upgrade, you will see the CS 3 messages that confirm when Write to FLASH has succeeded.

9.Select the second file: lx300-yyyymmdd.csf. This file will take longer to upload and it has two parts that must report "File Good". You must wait for both "File Good" messages.

10.If you have an Expansion DSP module, LX-EXP, or a VRAS module, LX-VRA you need to select lx300exp- yyyymmdd.csf as your third file.

11.The next files that need to be uploaded are the main firmware for the LX-ELC module. With Wild Tracks 4, the size of the firmware file has grown to the point where it had to be split into two parts.

The first part is etrx1--2.4.23-yyyymmdd.csf. This will take some time to upload. Once you see "File Good" on the Frame Status, upload the second part.

The second part is etrx2--2.4.23-yyyymmdd.csf. This will take some time to upload. You must wait for File Good to be displayed and this will be a number of minutes, often several times longer than the wait for the first part of the main EtherTracks firmware. Once you see "File Good", there is only one more file to upload.

12.The last file that has to be uploaded is a configuration for the EtherTracks module. In the Mixer Configuration window, select Frame 1.

13.Set the Slot that has the LX-ELC EtherTracks module installed to EtherTracks. Note that the (Master) setting is used for an LX-ELC module in Frame ID 01, while the (Slave) setting is used for any module that is in a LX- 300 with a higher ID number.

14.Enter the IP address for the module. Check the Send box. Then choose Configuration > Send Configuration to Frames.

15.Once Configuration has been sent, go to VirtualLX and change the Connection to LX-300 in the drop-down menu to use the built-in simulator. If you don’t do this, then when the LX-300 is re-started, VirtualLX will take over the firmware running in the LX-ELC module.

16.You can now power-cycle the LX-300s to boot into version 4.6.0. Remember to leave the power off for at least 10 seconds before switching it back on again.

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Contents Matrix3 Audio Show Control System Hardware ReferencePage Page Page Table of Contents Page Overview LX-300 Start Up RoutinePower-On Self Test Hardware InitializationPost Failure System Firmware Startup If System Flash Memory Contains FirmwareIf System Flash Memory is Empty Subsystem Initialization Failure EtherTracks StartupWait Until Complete Firmware UpdatesFirmware Installation Issues Before You BeginDownload Firmware Files Connect CueStation to the LX-300 Firmware Update ProceduresDisable LX-300 Auto Start Upgrading a Matrix3 System Running CueStationUpgrading a System from Eprom Mode Open CueStation 4, and select Network Server localhost Upgrading a System Running CueStationPage System Flash NV RAM SettingsSpecial DSP ID Codes LX-ELC FlashErasing Flash Memory ID ActionMessage Meaning Page Required Tools and Components Matrix3 Repair ProceduresReplacement of Power Fuse Skills RequiredRemoval and Installation of Modules Module InstallationModule Removal Restoring Processor Modules Page Inspection Schedule LX-300 MaintenanceInspection and Maintenance Procedure Recommended ScheduleOperational Testing Slot Cards Allowed in Slot * exclusively Hardware SpecificationsLX-300 Specifications LX-300 Chassis Slot AssignmentsPower Requirements LX-ML8 Mic/Line Analog Audio Input Component SpecificationsPin-outs LX-Ai8 Balanced Female XLR LX-Ai8 Analog Audio InputPin-outs LX-ML8 Balanced Female XLR RatioADA Scale Inputs Digital Signal LevelLX-Ao8 Analog Audio Output Output Load ImpedancePin-out LX-Ao8 balanced male XLR ADA Scale Outputs Analog Output Signal LevelLED Status Indicator LX-CBR CobraNet Audio InterfacePin-out LX-AES Component Specifications Special DSP ID Numbers Pin Name Signal UseLX-DSP System Processor Digital Logic InputsLX-VRA Vras DSP LX-EXP Expansion DSPLX-ELC Ethernet/Wild Tracks LX-LNK Interconnect Transmission RangePin-outs Component Specifications Nine-pin Female RS422 Serial Port DTE LX-COS Comm/SyncPorts Pin-outs Nine-pin Male RS232 Serial Port DTEFive-pin DIN Female Midi Out XLR Female SmpteXLR Male Smpte Out Page Error Code Explanation LX-300 Error CodesFrame Status Error Codes Number of Green-Red Blinks Cause of ErrorFrame Status Error Messages CueStation Log Window Messages Page Appendix Returns PolicyShipping Address