COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
AVIATION RECORDERS
FA2100CVR
Rev. 15 Page 181
Apr. 14/16
Testing & Fault Isolation
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B.
To upload the FA2100 Software perform the following steps:
(1)
If using the CICC/2 Cable refer to Figure 177 and perform the following steps:
(a)
Connect the FA2100 Software Upload Cable Assembly (p/n: 17TES0058)
to the FA2100 Recorder front panel GSE connector and the opposite end
to the FA2100 to Computer Interface Communications Cable/2 (CICC/2),
(p/n: 17TES0072).
(b)
Connect the opposite end of the FA2100 to CICC/2 cable to the CICC/2
(p/n: 17TES0070).
(c)
Connect the opposite end of the CICC/2 to the PC EPP parallel connector.
CAUTION:
Do not connect both DC and AC input voltages simultaneously or dam
age to the recorder will result.
NOTE:
Both the Computer Interface Communications Cable/2, p/n:
17TES0070, and the FA2100 to Computer Interface Commu-
nications Cable/2, p/n: 17TES0072, are required to upload
FA2100 software to the recorder when using the CICC/2.
(2)
At the FA2100 J1A connector, use the Recorder Interface (RI) Cable Assy, P/N
17TES0057, to connect either 115 Vac/400 Hz, or +28 Vdc to the pig
−
tail con-
nectors.
Alternatively, +28Vdc power may be directly applied to J1A
−
9 and Ground to
J1A
−
17, or connect 115Vac, 400Hz to J1A pins 2 & 3.
(3)
Apply power to the FA2100CVR Recorder.
(4)
Note the SMP version and checksum value listed on the label of the FA2100
CD and ensure that the software part number is the software needed to be
loaded into the FA2100CVR recorder. If the FA2100 Software CD is unavail-
able, refer to Table 106.
(5)
Turn ON the power to the PC, RAU or ROC/5
−
ROC/6
−
ROC/7 Ground Station.
NOTE:
If using a PC, proceed to step (8). If using an RAU or ROC/5
Ground Station, perform steps (6) and (7) prior to perform-
ing step (8).
(6)
At the Windows 98 or XP desktop shut down the Recorder Interface (RI) by right
clicking on the RI Icon in the Windows System Tray at the bottom right of the
screen. Select “shutdown.”
(7)
At the Windows 98 or XP desktop also shut down the FTP protocol program by
right clicking on the FTP Icon in the Windows System Tray at the bottom right of
the screen. Select “Exit”.
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