Firmware Updates
As a responsible manufacturer, HHB adopts a policy of continuous product development. As with all
Firmware updates are downloadable from the FlashMic website, or if you prefer, from your local dealer/distributor on a
It is recommended that the internal memory is reformatted after a firmware update. See Reformatting the Memory for further details.
For certain updates the new firmware may force a reformat, so it is most important to ensure you have all audio and preset data saved before commencing the firmware upgrade.
To perform a firmware update, proceed as follows:
•First locate the firmware folder and file. Whether you have downloaded the firmware from the FlashMic website or have it on a
Note that the firmware filename does not identify which version it is, therefore it is important to keep it in the folder it ‘arrived in’ for identification.
•Ensure that the batteries in your FlashMic are adequately charged, and change them if there is any doubt. NEVER start a firmware update with low batteries, as the FlashMic may be rendered unusable if the batteries run out midway during the update procedure.
•Turn the FlashMic on, and connect it to the computer with the USB cable. The
LCD display will change to USB, and the computer will signify its recognition of the FlashMic in the usual way.
•The FlashMic will be identified in the directory tree as an additional drive (the drive letter will vary from machine to machine).
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•When the file transfer is complete, unplug the FlashMic’s USB cable and switch the FlashMic off.
•Switch the FlashMic back on again; the LCD display will now show the message UPDATE. The bargraph meter indication will start to move from left to right.
•The update will continue and complete automatically. When the bargraph indication is full, the FlashMic will either return to IDLE mode, or enter the Reformat routine (see below).
•The new firmware is now installed. Depending on the precise nature of firmware changes in the new version, the FlashMic may now automatically enter the Reformat routine. In this case, the display will now read FMT N. It is suggested that the FlashMic memory is now reformatted. See Reformatting the Memory for further details. It is recommended that a memory format is always performed following a firmware update in any case, so if Reformat is not forced by the upgrade procedure, please perform a Reformat manually.
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