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User Manual
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»» Current Update
Status
Read security: 5
Indicates progress or problems encountered during the current update pro-
cess. 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
.
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 this field con-
tains 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.
During the TFTP upload process, various status messages are provided in
Current Update Status
(see Table 10-1 on page 10-5).
»» 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.
»» 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 information
on how to do this). For TFTP updates, you can cancel the process by select-
ing
Cancel Update
from this field.
» Update Status
Read security: 5
Displays the status of the current firmware update. These fields are identi-
cal to those defined in Current Update Status on page 6-18.
» Config Transfer
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Used only with TFTP transfers. Sends a file containing the ATLAS 810
PLUS
configuration to a file on a TFTP Server using the TFTP protocol through the
10BaseT Ethernet port.
Config Transfer
also lets you save the
ATLAS 810
PLUS
configuration as a backup file, so you can use the same con-
figuration with multiple ATLAS 810
PLUS
units. In addition,
Config Trans-
fer
can retrieve a configuration file from a TFTP Server.
Summary of Contents for ATLAS 810 Plus
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