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Appendix I – Firmware Upgrade Procedure 

AB06064 · Issue/Rev. 0.0 (5/06

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Appendix I – Firmware Upgrade Procedure 

 
The microLoad.net has flash EEPROM based internal non-volatile memory; this allows the device to be 
upgraded without opening the housing and replacing EPROMs as in the past. To take advantage of this 
ability, the boot loader in the microLoad.net supports firmware upgrades via TCP/IP. 
 
The microMate must be upgraded first before performing the firmware upgrade. The microMate 
application validates the firmware image prior to permitting the download. Visit the website at 

http://www.microLoad.net

 to check for newer revisions. 

 

The boot loader ALWAYS uses 192.168.0.1 as the IP address. Before performing a firmware upgrade 
make sure that IP address is available and the host machine is on the same network (192.168.0.x). If 
your Ethernet network uses a different network address, it will be necessary to remove the microLoad 
that is to be upgraded from the network, configure it for that network address, and configure the PC to 
connect to it. (Note: this may not require physical disconnection from the network, only reconfiguring the 
two devices.) The microMate will know to use 192.168.0.1 to perform the upgrade and can handle 
switching host addresses, but this will only work if the original microLoad.net address is in the range 
192.168.0.1 – 192.168.0.254. 
 

Performing the Firmware Upgrade 

With the microMate application is in ONLINE mode and communicating, select 

Tools | Upgrade Firmware

 from 

the menu. Program mode access is required for the upgrade, so READ ONLY access is not sufficient. 
 
The microMate will display a text message that says “This process erases all nonvolatile memory in the 
microLoad (configuration, reports, equations, etc… continue?”. 

 

IMPORTANT: 
BE SURE YOU HAVE SAVED A COPY OF THE PROGRAM CODE CONFIGURATION BEFORE 
PROCEEDING, ALONG WITH SAVING ANY ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION ITEMS SUCH AS 
ONFIGURABLE REPORTS, USER EQUATIONS, ETC. IN USE! 

 

Select “OK” to continue the upgrade process, or “Cancel” to abort. 
 

 

 

If the PC running microMate has an Internet connection, the firmware image will be downloaded 
automatically from the FMC Technologies servers. If Internet access is not available or this step fails, 
the message “Unable to access host server to check for newer revisions” will be displayed and the 
image must be manually placed in the application directory.  
 

Default location: C:\Program Files\Smith Meter\microMate for microLoad.net\ULOAD.BIN 

 

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If you have manually placed the ULOAD.BIN image file in the application directory, you will 
still see the error message above; this is normal and should not affect the upgrade process. 

 

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If after either a successful download or the manual placement of a firmware image, the 
microMate still fails to find a valid ULOAD.BIN file in the application directory, a message 
indicating “No new application image found… aborting” will be displayed and the upgrade will 
be aborted.  

 

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Note: if the file exists as indicated above and the microMate still fails to find the image, save 
the data file you are currently using (the ‘*.ml’ file) to the application directory and retry. 
Having the data file in a different directory can affect the file search. Also make sure the 
original microMate installation was to the default path. (Replace the default path above with 
the actual installation path if different.) 

 

 

 

Once the microMate has located the ULOAD.BIN file, it will validate the file. If the file is not 
recognized by the microMate or is determined to be a revision older than the one currently installed in

Summary of Contents for Smith Meter microLoad.net

Page 1: ... Configuring Windows 2000 XP for Ethernet Connection to microLoad net 3 Section II Configuring a SLIP Connection 5 microLoad Settings for SLIP Communications 5 PC Settings for SLIP Communications 6 Section III Using the TCP IP Link 8 Checking the TCP IP Connection 8 Appendix I Firmware Upgrade Procedure 9 Performing the Firmware Upgrade 9 Appendix II Troubleshooting TCP IP Communications 11 Troubl...

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Page 3: ...the inputting of incorrect or improper program or default values entered in connection with the Smith MeterTM microLoad net Proprietary Notice This document contains information that is proprietary to FMC Technologies Measurement Solutions Inc and is available solely for customer information The information herein shall not be duplicated used or disclosed without prior permission of FMC Measuremen...

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Page 5: ...reserved by the standard for special features such as broadcasting A very large class A network has an 8 bit net mask leaving 24 bits to specify the host Hence this type of network can have a huge number of host machines 224 over 16 million computers but there can only be 255 of those types of networks in existence since there are only 255 unique network IDs that can be made from 8 bits So why spe...

Page 6: ... Program Com Link Level 3 Return to the Main Menu using the Clear key Note If using the microLoad net s Ethernet port make sure that none of the microLoad net serial communications ports are configured to the SLIP TCP IP function configuring a SLIP connection will disable the Ethernet connection It is recommended that the microLoad net be installed to a private network not connected directly to th...

Page 7: ...rossover cable or connecting both the PC and the microLoad to a multi port network device such as a hub switch or router If using a crossover cable plug one end of the cable into the Ethernet port on the PC If using a hub connect the PC s Ethernet port to one of the router s ports using a standard cable At the microLoad net remove the cover and find the CAT 5 connector CN8 on the back of the MNET ...

Page 8: ...ted then click Properties Select Use the following IP address Enter an IP address on the same network as the microLoad i e 192 168 0 10 Make sure the host address is different than the microLoad net Enter the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OKAY when finished Click OKAY again to exit the Local Area Connection dialog Continue with the section titled Establishing and Verifying a Successful Connectio...

Page 9: ...eriod ie RAM and ROM test Press Enter from the ready screen to access the Main Menu Once in the Main Menu screen select Program Mode Menu and press Enter Enter the access code when prompted and press Enter Select Comm Directory and Press Enter from the Program Mode Menu From Comm Directory select the Comm Port Config and press Enter Select Comm 1 and press Enter From Comm 1 Directory select the fo...

Page 10: ...ng identifiably unique o Select Communications cable between two computers Com 1 when the wizard prompts for a device selected Click Next o Click on Anyone s Use for connection availability Click Next o Click Finish on the Confirmation page of the Wizard Upon completion a new screen will pop up automatically with the title Connect to microLoad via SLIP Click Properties o In the General tab select ...

Page 11: ...elect Internet Protocol TCP IP in the list box and click Properties A new window will appear that is labeled Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties o Select Use the following IP address o Specify an address that is DIFFERENT from but on the same subnet as the microLoad you are using For example if the microLoad is configured for 192 168 0 1 set the PC to 192 168 0 5 or 192 168 0 10 etc Click OK to ex...

Page 12: ...nnection was successful this will occur if the microLoad net is in program mode via the keypad or configured so that Program Mode access through communications is disabled If the microMate application times out and fails to connect consult Appendix II Troubleshooting for assistance with debugging the connection With the microMate you can read and write program codes use the Terminal Emulator to se...

Page 13: ...l nonvolatile memory in the microLoad configuration reports equations etc continue IMPORTANT BE SURE YOU HAVE SAVED A COPY OF THE PROGRAM CODE CONFIGURATION BEFORE PROCEEDING ALONG WITH SAVING ANY ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION ITEMS SUCH AS ONFIGURABLE REPORTS USER EQUATIONS ETC IN USE Select OK to continue the upgrade process or Cancel to abort If the PC running microMate has an Internet connection th...

Page 14: ...owing microLoad net to boot into RAM Executive please wait will be displayed Select OK when prompted to begin the download You will see the following text displayed on the microMate o Erasing existing application memory flash o Initiating application image download o Downloading image The download process may take from 2 to 10 minutes SLIP is usually significantly slower than Ethernet When the dow...

Page 15: ...y A useful tool for troubleshooting network communications is a packet sniffer This type of utility provides a mechanism to display the traffic being sent received from the Ethernet port and to dig down to the lower levels to view MAC addresses and IP packet data An open source implementation of a packet sniffer utility Ethereal is available and can be downloaded from the Web at http www ethereal ...

Page 16: ... Upgrade Firmware The microMate will attempt to retrieve the latest firmware image from the Internet and place it in the application directory You can perform this operation from any Internet enabled PC it does not have to be connected to the microLoad net for the firmware retrieval process portion of the upgrade to be performed Automated Upgrade Process Fails Unable to Locate Firmware Image This ...

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