System Guide
TransCore Proprietary
5–4
Power Fail
The system maintains a power fail flag. The host transmits command #
520
Display Power
Fail Bit to determine if a power down has occurred. This flag is cleared by both command
#63
Reset Reader and command
#65
Reset Power Fail Bit.
Program Download
Program download stores the MPRX application software into the reader’s flash memory.
Program download is used to install program upgrades, add features, and to recover
from corrupted program data.
Note:
Program download is a custom TransCore utility hosted process.
Download Considerations
You should consider the following factors when performing program download:
•
The MPRX does not process tags while in download mode.
•
The MPRX does not accept any program data unless a successful erase of flash
memory has been performed before transmitting the data. Erasing the flash memory
typically takes two seconds.
•
Cycling reader power after exiting from download mode re-executes startup. If
the new software has been loaded without errors, the MPRX comes up in data
mode. If a flash checksum error is detected, the MPRX reenters download mode
and transmits a sign-on message with a boot version of 0.00x and without a serial
number.
Note:
The MPRX uses default boot communications parameters when operating in
download mode
–
38400 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, basic protocol
–
and
does not echo commands.
Download Procedures
If TransCore releases a new version of the MPRX software or if the MPRX does not
appear to be working properly, you may need to download the software to the MPRX.
Contact technical support or your TransCore MPRX sales representative.
Startup
Upon startup, MPRX transmits a sign-on message or a boot ROM failure message.
Sign-On Message
If startup is successful, the sign-on message appears as follows:
Model E4 Series [software version] SNSSSSSS [Copyright
notice]
where
SSSSSS
is the serial number assigned to the MPRX unit being used.
Summary of Contents for MPRX
Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 23: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary 1 5...
Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Developing the Site Plan...
Page 37: ...Choosing Installing and Removing Tags Chapter 3...
Page 48: ...Installing the MPRX Chapter 4...
Page 64: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary 4 17...
Page 65: ...General Software Information 5...
Page 70: ...System Guide TransCore Proprietary 5 6...
Page 71: ...Communication Protocols Chapter 6...
Page 87: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary 6 17...
Page 88: ...Chapter 7 Commands...
Page 127: ...Chapter 8 Configuring the MPRX...
Page 146: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting and Maintenance...
Page 152: ...System Guide TransCore Proprietary 9 6...
Page 153: ...Chapter 10 Interface to Train Recording Unit...
Page 158: ...Chapter 11 Check Tag to MPRX Assembly...
Page 164: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary 11 7...
Page 165: ...Appendix A Glossary...
Page 171: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary A 7...
Page 172: ...Technical Specifications Appendix B...
Page 175: ...Wiring Diagram C...
Page 179: ...Command Quick Reference Appendix D...
Page 203: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary D 25...
Page 204: ...Compatible Tag Information E...
Page 208: ...MPRX TransCore Proprietary E 5...