Section 7 - Firmware Updates
Firmware Update Overview
Below are are the basic instructions for performing a firmware update to the units. Keep in mind that all units ship
from Euroquatics with the latest firmware version we have. However, the store where you buy it may have the unit in
stock for many months, and the firmware may be out of date. Always check to be sure.
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A computer is needed with access to the Euronet system.
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You will need to download the latest update from the Euroquatics webpage.
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There are several possible updates that can be completed on a system. We’ve outlined them below and explained
how to complete them.
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1) Updating the unit's FIRMWARE
Whenever a firmware update is needed, typically to fix a bug or improve stability, you can simply navigate to the
systems home page and append the URL with “/rescue.html”
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For example: 10.0.0.10/rescue.html
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This will take you to the update page (seen below) and you can load the firmware from your PC. If you have more
than one Angel in your system, only a firmware update will be distributed to all devices in the system, not an
interface update.
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1) While holding the configuration button, plug in power to the unit. Once the fan comes on, you can release
the button.
2) Using your computers WiFi connection to connect with the device directly and type in the following IP
address
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10.0.0.10/rescue.html
3) Once the update screen appears, you can upload the firmware.
4) Once the firmware has been updated, unplug the unit and move on to the next unit in your system until all
units have been updated.
5) Once complete, go through the steps to relink all the units together in the Euronet network. If you use
WPS, you’ll need to relink the system to your home router. If not, you can now access the system and
reprogram as desired.
2) Updating the unit's USER INTERFACE
When an update needs to be done to the interface of a single unit, the update process is the same as above. However,
the file will not be uploaded to multiple units. That's because this file is usually large, and it cannot be sent over the
Euronet network reliably. And while technically, as long as the firmware in all systems is the same, only the “Master”
device needs this update, we strongly recommend updating all units individually as outlined below.
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3) COMPLETE system update
In some cases we’ll release a complete update of both the firmware and user interface. When this happens we strongly
suggest following the steps below to unapt each unit independently. Start by removing power from all units. This is
usually easiest to do at the fixture as you will need access to the configuration button.