
SEL-1FS1/SEL-2FS1 and SEL-1XD1/SEL-2XD1
Installation and Operation Manual
Installation, Operation, and Specifications
© 2015 Imagine Communications Corp.
Proprietary and Confidential.
Version 2.8 | Page 36
Powering Up a Module
When an FS1 or XD1 is first powered up, the module outputs a
Cross Hatch/Color Bars
test pattern
within seven seconds. Usable video is available within approximately 30 seconds. The power
consumption of an FS1 or XD1 module is 40 W maximum.
Upgrading Module Firmware
All module firmware upgrades are activated in the frame controller section of the Selenio user interface.
Follow this path to find the appropriate parameters:
Configuration > Frame Controller > Configuration
tab >
Upgrade Firmware
.
See the Selenio MCP frame manual for information on how to upgrade module firmware. In the unlikely
event of an upgrade failure on a SELOPT-DDA1 or SEL-VEX1 module, use the Upgrade Failure Instructions
of this manual.
Upgrade Failure Instructions
The FS1, XD1, and audio expansion modules include one user-configurable DIP switch array (
SW1
),
located at the card edge next to the extractor. In normal operation, all four switches are in the
Off
position, set closest to the card edge. In the unlikely event of corrupted software, you may need to
temporarily change the setting of
Switch 1
for the failsafe mode override. You would be alerted to this
problem if a
System Recovery Upgrade Required
fault was triggered after an upgrade, and the module
had finished rebooting.
If a
System Recovery Upgrade Required
fault is triggered, you should first try using the alternate
firmware (see
Activating Alternate Firmware in the frame manual
) and then attempt the upgrade again.
If this second attempt fails, follow these steps to activate the failsafe mode:
1.
Remove the front FS1, XD1, or audio expansion module from the frame.
2.
Push
Switch 1
to the
On
position.
Figure 25:
DIP Switch Setting for Failsafe Mode