Meyer Sound LX-300 Special DSP ID Codes, LX-ELC Flash, System Flash, NV RAM Settings, User Flash

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Special DSP ID Codes

Special DSP ID Codes

The ID switch on an LX-DSP module may be used to force the LX-300 to erase flash memory areas in the DSP, EXP, and ELC modules. You may need to do this if flash memory has become corrupted, or if there is a problem after uploading system flash. Both situations are rare, and erasing flash memory is not required in normal operation.

Try the Erase Flash commands first as they will allow you to erase and then replace flash files without requiring a serial connection to re-load system and ELC flash files.

It is important to know that the operating system for the DSP, EXP, and ELC modules is loaded into RAM during startup. You can erase the flash memory and the LX-300 will continue to run until power is switched off. If the firmware files are not in flash, the next time the LX-300 is powered up, there will be no operating system to load and the system status display will show “/EP\” to indicate that the LX-300 is operating from diagnostic code in the EPROM. Normal operation will not be possible until the operating system has been re-loaded into flash memory and the LX- 300 power cycled.

There is also a diagnostic setting of the ID to force the LX-300 to run from EPROM. If you set the Frame ID switch to 00, flash memory will be bypassed during the startup procedure and you will be running in EPROM mode. To restore normal operation, return the switch to the proper ID and power cycle the LX-300.

There are four flash file locations that can be erased with an ID code setting on the LX-DSP module:

LX-ELC Flash

The LX-ELC Flash is the operating system for the Embedded Linux Computer that is the heart of the EtherTracks module. When this is erased, you will not be able to make a network connection to the LX-ELC module. With CueStation 4 there are four files that must be uploaded for the LX-ELC module to work. These are et-boot, etrx1, etrx2, and a valid mixer configuration containing an Ethernet address. If any of these files are missing, the Frame Status window will scroll a message listing the missing file.

System Flash

The System Flash is the operating system for each LX-300, and is stored in the LX-DSP module. If the system flash is missing, the Frame Status will display /EP\ and the Watchdog LED will blink red and green. Please note that if the ID switch is set to 00 or to an invalid id you will also get the /EP\ display. The system flash file is lx300. This setting will also erase the operating system files in the LX-EXP and LX-VRA modules. The system flash file for both of these modules is the lx300exp file.

NV RAM Settings

NV RAM is where some of the system flags are stored. These include the boot-from-flash flag. The erase com- mand may not have an effect on systems running CueStation 4.

User Flash

User Flash is where the Auto Start project file is saved. You may need to erase this if there is a large project file that has been saved to flash memory and you wish to upload a new project file that will not fit until the old one is erased. There is an external subcue that will erase this area that should be tried first. The only time when you will have to use the ID switch to erase User Flash would be if a project file has been saved, and set to Auto Start, containing a logic flaw that crashes the LX-300. These are rare, but possible. It is also possible to create a project file that contains a cue to reboot the LX-300 that automatically executes. In this case you would have a LX-300 that was in an endless loop.

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Contents Hardware Reference Matrix3 Audio Show Control SystemPage Page Page Table of Contents Page LX-300 Start Up Routine OverviewHardware Initialization Power-On Self TestPost Failure If System Flash Memory Contains Firmware System Firmware StartupIf System Flash Memory is Empty EtherTracks Startup Subsystem Initialization FailureFirmware Updates Firmware Installation IssuesBefore You Begin Wait Until CompleteFirmware Update Procedures Disable LX-300 Auto StartUpgrading a Matrix3 System Running CueStation Download Firmware Files Connect CueStation to the LX-300Upgrading a System from Eprom Mode Upgrading a System Running CueStation Open CueStation 4, and select Network Server localhostPage NV RAM Settings Special DSP ID CodesLX-ELC Flash System FlashID Action Erasing Flash MemoryMessage Meaning Page Matrix3 Repair Procedures Replacement of Power FuseSkills Required Required Tools and ComponentsModule Installation Removal and Installation of ModulesModule Removal Restoring Processor Modules Page LX-300 Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance ProcedureRecommended Schedule Inspection ScheduleOperational Testing Hardware Specifications LX-300 SpecificationsLX-300 Chassis Slot Assignments Slot Cards Allowed in Slot * exclusivelyPower Requirements Component Specifications LX-ML8 Mic/Line Analog Audio InputLX-Ai8 Analog Audio Input Pin-outs LX-ML8 Balanced Female XLRRatio Pin-outs LX-Ai8 Balanced Female XLRDigital Signal Level ADA Scale InputsOutput Load Impedance LX-Ao8 Analog Audio OutputPin-out LX-Ao8 balanced male XLR Analog Output Signal Level ADA Scale OutputsLX-CBR CobraNet Audio Interface LED Status IndicatorPin-out LX-AES Component Specifications Pin Name Signal Use LX-DSP System ProcessorDigital Logic Inputs Special DSP ID NumbersLX-EXP Expansion DSP LX-VRA Vras DSPLX-ELC Ethernet/Wild Tracks Transmission Range LX-LNK InterconnectPin-outs Component Specifications LX-COS Comm/Sync PortsPin-outs Nine-pin Male RS232 Serial Port DTE Nine-pin Female RS422 Serial Port DTEXLR Female Smpte Five-pin DIN Female Midi OutXLR Male Smpte Out Page LX-300 Error Codes Frame Status Error CodesNumber of Green-Red Blinks Cause of Error Error Code ExplanationFrame Status Error Messages CueStation Log Window Messages Page Returns Policy AppendixShipping Address