User's Manual

Software Install
Note: During the first installation the device driver is installed and the following “Windows
Security” pop-up may appear:
4. Choose Install this driver software anyway to continue the installation.
Note: To avoid this window, run the certificate file (iCert.spc) from the Certificates layout.
Run setup.exe q from a command line to run the installer in silent mode.
Note: The above installation is only for RF setup. See the following section (Dock Side
Installation) and choose NoteBook to run an IF setup.
3.2 Dock side installation
3.2.1 Overview
The operational dock works without a host (hostless) and boots its FW from an inner flash memory.
When working with the OEM tool a host must be connected. The flash should be burned to the
updated version in one of two ways:
1. Over PCIe A “local” setup, in which the dock is not assembled and is attached to a PCIe cable.
The Dock Flash Burning (DFB) tool is used for flashing.
2. Over The Air (OTA) A “remote” setup, in which the dock is connected to a client that can send
the dock FW upgrade content OTA using the CU application.
Note: Beta 1.0 did not support OTA FW upgrade. When upgrading from this version you must
first burn the flash using the DFB tool using the following steps:
1. Connect a host PC to the dock over PCIe and install the dock driver.
2. Use the DFB tool to burn the FW.
3. Disconnect the PCIe from the dock; work hostless.
When the FW version is higher than Beta 1.0, it can be upgraded OTA (see Section
4.8 for
instructions) and no dock host installation is required.
3.2.2 Dock host installation over PCIe
This installer sets up your Maple Peak in a few simple steps. Navigation between steps is possible
using the Back and Next buttons. Select Cancel to close the installer.
1. Uninstall previous dock drivers.
2. Go to OEM Layout\WiGigInstaller\ and run the WiGigInstaller.exe application.
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Maple Peak July 2014
User Guide Document Number: 537178-2.1
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