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Chapter 9 - Instrument Management
AMA 310/UMS V21.0
9.3
Software Update Device Firmware
The user may at any time install a new firmware release on the device. The software is stored in a
file with the ending *.bin2.
An update can be requested from the manufacturer or downloaded directly from
and then copied into the main directory via PC to the USB stick supplied.
While the update is running, the instrument must in no case be switched off, as otherwise the old
firmware is deleted and the new one has not yet been completely stored.
For the update the USB stick has to be plugged into the device and the menu item
MODE
→
FIRMWARE
→
UPDATE
is to be selected. Then a choice of all .bin2 files stored appears. By
using the keys ↑ and/or ↓
the cursor can be moved to the desired file. By using the ← and →
keys
you can scroll if there is a choice of more than five files on the stick.
Figure 9-3 Selection of the .bin2 file for the firmware update
By pressing the
ENTER
key the software update is started. The device first deletes the old version
from the memory and then the new software is installed into the internal flash memory.
This process can take about 70 seconds. As soon as the update is finished, a short beep can be
heard and the device reboots with the new firmware.
9.4
Update of Hardware Modules
The device includes some components equipped with their own software and/or with
programmable logic (FPGA). In order to permit that the update can also be performed by the user,
the device provides the possibility to program the most important components via the device
software. For this purpose the device has to fulfill the relevant prerequisites. By selecting the menu
item
MODE
→
FIRMWARE
→
ADVANCED
a submenu can be called up listing the components,
which can be programmed with the current device status. The update process is comparable to the
software update of the device firmware. More detailed information can be gathered from the KWS
service department and/or the internet page
Figure 9-4 Menu for the update of individual components of the AMA 310/UMS