Meyer Sound LX-300 manual System Firmware Startup, If System Flash Memory Contains Firmware

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C. System Firmware Startup

Display "INIT" briefly on the Frame Status.

Display all front panel lights for one second.

Display "E1V6" on the Frame Status. The two digits correspond to the EPROM software version number.

Show the Frame ID in the Frame ID display. This is a two-digit number corresponding to the Frame ID value set on the LX-DSP module.

Show the appropriate Expansion LEDs, indicating the expansion slots which have modules installed in them.

When the boot process has made it this far, it becomes easier to identify any failure points. The LX-300 can now display messages in the Frame Status display, allowing you to monitor the boot process as it progresses.

4.Initialize the expansion modules: display "LCS3" on the Frame Status display.

5.Load system firmware.

For Frame IDs 01 through 32, the LX-300 will attempt to load the system firmware from flash memory. Go to C. System Firmware Startup (p. 9), below, to continue following the boot process.

If the software load fails (or if the Frame ID is 33 through 79), display "REBO" on the Frame Status, and blink the Watchdog LED five times repeatedly, with a pause between cycles.

For other IDs, see Boot ID codes Special DSP ID Codes (p. 16).

C. System Firmware Startup

The boot process takes one of two paths at this point, depending on the contents of the system flash memory:

When the system flash memory is empty (no firmware exists), the LX-300 initializes its LX-LNK module and awaits a firmware upload. Unless a fatal error occurs, an animated -EP- will be displayed in the Frame Status.

When the firmware is available, the LX-300 attempts to load it. Unless an error occurs, the hardware will be further initialized. If an LX-ELC EtherTracks module is installed in the LX-300, it will be loaded with the Linux server.

If the boot sequence completes successfully, an animated -OK- will be displayed in the Frame Status.

The following two sections describe these boot paths in detail.

If System Flash Memory Contains Firmware

1.Display "FILu" (uncompressed file) or "FILc" (compressed file) on the Frame Status for 2/10th seconds, then load the file.

Display "LOAD" for 1/10th second: success

Display "badF" and "IE14": failure.

Erasing the System Flash memory and reloading the firmware may help resolve this problem. Please refer to the instructions for firmware upgrades in the Matrix3 Repair Procedures (p. 19) section of this manual.

2.Execute firmware program and initialize the hardware. This sequence is similar to the hardware initialization process described above, except that "E1V6" and "LCS3" are not displayed.

3.When the LX-300 has an LX-ELC EtherTracks module installed, the boot sequence will continue as described below, EtherTracks Startup (p. 10), before progressing to the next step.

If System Flash Memory is Empty

When the system flash memory has been erased, the LX300 falls back to a simple software subsystem initialization and awaits its firmware upload.

1.Initialize control software subsystems. In the event of an error, the appropriate error code will be displayed.

2.Initialize the LX-LNK module. Display "LINK" on the Frame Status, and update the link module FPGA program, if newer software is available. In the event of a failure, the Frame Status will display "IE12".

3.Start the control software subsystems. The Frame Status will show the following:

Display an animated "-EP-".

Scroll any messages, such as error messages, across the display.

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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 StartupFirmware Installation Issues Firmware UpdatesBefore You Begin Wait Until CompleteDisable LX-300 Auto Start Firmware Update ProceduresUpgrading a Matrix3 System Running CueStation Download Firmware Files Connect CueStation to the LX-300Upgrading a System from Eprom Mode Open CueStation 4, and select Network Server localhost Upgrading a System Running CueStationPage Special DSP ID Codes NV RAM SettingsLX-ELC Flash System FlashErasing Flash Memory ID ActionMessage Meaning Page Replacement of Power Fuse Matrix3 Repair ProceduresSkills Required Required Tools and ComponentsRemoval and Installation of Modules Module InstallationModule Removal Restoring Processor Modules Page Inspection and Maintenance Procedure LX-300 MaintenanceRecommended Schedule Inspection ScheduleOperational Testing LX-300 Specifications Hardware SpecificationsLX-300 Chassis Slot Assignments Slot Cards Allowed in Slot * exclusivelyPower Requirements LX-ML8 Mic/Line Analog Audio Input Component SpecificationsPin-outs LX-ML8 Balanced Female XLR LX-Ai8 Analog Audio InputRatio Pin-outs LX-Ai8 Balanced Female XLRADA 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 LX-DSP System Processor Pin Name Signal UseDigital Logic Inputs Special DSP ID NumbersLX-VRA Vras DSP LX-EXP Expansion DSPLX-ELC Ethernet/Wild Tracks LX-LNK Interconnect Transmission RangePin-outs Component Specifications Ports LX-COS Comm/SyncPin-outs Nine-pin Male RS232 Serial Port DTE Nine-pin Female RS422 Serial Port DTEFive-pin DIN Female Midi Out XLR Female SmpteXLR Male Smpte Out Page Frame Status Error Codes LX-300 Error CodesNumber of Green-Red Blinks Cause of Error Error Code ExplanationFrame Status Error Messages CueStation Log Window Messages Page Appendix Returns PolicyShipping Address