Section 4, User Interface Guide

ATLAS 550 System Manual

 

 

SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > CURRENT UPDATE STATUS

Read security: 5

(Available for TFTP updates only.) Indicates progress or problems encountered during the current update process. The field displays IDLE if no update is in progress or when the update is successfully completed. At the end of a successful update, the contents of this field are copied into PREVIOUS UPDATE STATUS. For a detailed listing of these messages, please refer to DLP-006,Updating the Firmware Using TFTP.

If you are updating several modules at the same time (if MODULE SLOT is set to ALL MODULES OF A TYPE), this option displays [+], indicating that this field contains submenu items. The following submenus display:

SLT

Indicates the slot number.

TYPE

Defines the type of module for each slot.

CURRENT STATUS

Indicates the status of the current update.

PREVIOUS STATUS

Indicates the status of the previous update.

PREVIOUS TIME

Indicates the time of the previous update.

SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > PREVIOUS UPDATE STATUS

Read security: 5

Displays the status of the previous update, after selecting a module slot. If a firmware update has not been attempted for a particular slot, this field reads HAS NOT BEEN ATTEMPTED. Following a successful update, the field reads MODULE UPDATE COMPLETE. If an update was unsuccessful, the appropriate error message displays.

SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE FIRMWARE > BEGIN FIRMWARE UPDATE

Write security: 1; Read security: 5

Begins updating the firmware for the selected modules. To start this action, enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel. You can also cancel the operation after the update has begun. For XMODEM updates, cancel the process via the terminal emulation software (consult your documentation for the information on how to do this). For TFTP updates, you can cancel the process by selecting CANCEL UPDATE from this field.

SYSTEM UTILITY > UPDATE STATUS

Read security: 5

Displays the status of the current firmware update. These fields are identical to those defined above in

CURRENT UPDATE STATUS.

SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

Allows configuration files to be saved and shared among ATLAS 550 units. Two transfer methods are available for use when transferring configuration files to or from the unit. The first transfer method uses the ATLAS 550 serial CRAFT or CONTROL IN (Chain) port of the base unit and XMODEM protocol. The second transfer method uses the ATLAS 550 built-in 10/100BaseT ETHERNET port and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP).

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