(30) FPS-8 Flashing User Guide
(30) Contents Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................3 Glossary..................................................................................................................................................................4 1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................
(30) Introduction This is a user guide for installing service sw and phone programming in FPS-8 environment. This guide will help you with the installation and with the basic problem solving. NOTE! Pictures in this document may differ from the actual.
(30) Glossary Algorithm code Flash programming algorithm code. This code runs in the target system and it must support used Flash type and phone hw. The prommer box can contain several algorithm codes; each code supports one or more different Flash devices. E.g. u_intel.fia supports a number of Intel flash chips. Application code Software which FPS-8 prommer box MCU runs. Asic-Boot See Bootstrap code Bootstrap code Code that resides in target hardware, usually in ASIC ROM or in MCU internal ROM.
(30) 1 Overview FPS-8 is a programming device for DCT4 phones. When equipped with power supply module ACS-10 it can also be used for programming latest DCT-3 phones. Software for FPS-8 Prommer is delivered in one installation package file. When the new installation package is installed to the control PC, the Phoenix (or WinTesla) updates the new files to the FPS-8.
(30) 2 Contents of the Sales package FPS-8 Sales package (0080321) contains following items: o FPS-8 FLASH prommer (0750123) o Power supply ACF-8 (0680032) o CDROM (contains user guide and install sw) (0774271) o FPS-8 activation sheet (9359289) o Cables: AXS-4 Serial Cable (connects to PC COM port) (0730090) Centronics Cable (connects to PC parallel port) (073F000) Pic 1 Contents of a FPS-8 sales package
(30) 3 Minimum PC hardware requirements o Processor Pentium 233 Mhz o RAM 64 MB o Needed disk space 50 - 100 MB o Supported Operating Systems: Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4.
(30) 4 FPS-8 Usage For successful use of FPS-8 also pc sw is needed. All needed sw modules are supplied with the Phoenix software (Official service software for DCT-4) and with WinTesla sw (official service software for DCT3 phones). 4.1 SW Installations Before anything can be done, some installations must be made: 1. Install latest Phoenix software 2. Install latest data package for the phone. 3. Install latest Flash update package.
(30) 4.3 FPS-8 Deactivation If there is a need to send FPS-8 box to somewhere e.g. for repair, box must be first deactivated. FPS-8 can be deactivated with BoxActivation sw. Just select Deactivate when asked to choose function. Pic 3 Deactivation 4.4 FPS-8 Maintenance with Phoenix Select”FPS-8 / FPS-8C maintenance” from ”Flashing” menu If new FPS-8 update package is installed to computer you get a notice: Pic 4 FPS-8 sw update dialog Select ”Yes” to update FPS-8 sw.
(30) All files can also be loaded separately to FPS-8. To do this, just press right mouse button in ”Flash box files” window and select file type to be loaded. Pic 5 FPS-8 maintenance UI More information and help can be found from dialogs help (press F1 or Help –button). 4.
(30) Pic 6 FPS-8 flash UI Press ”Flash” button to start flashing. It tries first to read phone type and product code to automatically determinate flash files. If reading fails or appropriate files are not found, ”Flash File Selection” dialog is opened. Pic 7 Flash file selection dialog Flash files can be selected by using “Product” and “Product Code” combo boxes or by selecting “Set” button. When flash files are set, programming starts when ”OK” button is pressed.
(30) 5 FPS-8 DCT3 setup Needed devices for DCT3 phone programming: o PC with WinTesla Service SW (Diskette Code 0774046) equipped with product specific support dlls. o FPS-8 FLASH prommer box (0750123) o DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 (0770340) o Power Supply ACF-8 (0680032) o Cables: AXS-4 Serial Cable (Connects to PC COM port (0730090) Centronics Cable (Connects to PC parallel port) (073F000) Product specific cables and adapters, please refer to service manual for instructions.
(30) Pic 9 FPS-8 DCT3 environment (rear)
(30) Pic 10 FPS-8 DCT3 Communicator environment (front) Pic 11 FPS-8 DCT3 Communicator environment (rear)
(30) 6 FPS-8 DCT4 setup Needed devices for DCT4 phone programming: o PC with Phoenix Service SW CD ROM Code (0775311) o Product specific data package o FPS-8 FLASH prommer box (0750123) o Power supply ACF-8 (0680032) o Cables: AXS-4 Serial Cable (Connects to PC COM port) (0730090) Centronics Cable (Connects to PC parallel port) (073F000) Product specific cables and adapters, please refer to service manual for instructions.
(30) 7 7.1 FPS-8 hardware FPS-8 Front panel FPS-8 front panel and LEDs are shown like they are when prommer is in normal mode. If everything is OK, prommer should be in this state after power is connected.
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(30) 7.3 FPS-8 main board Prommer main board has 8 MB SRAM and 16 MB Flash memory for MCU file storing. The mainboard has a socket for add-on memory modules: SRAM module SF12 (8 MBytes), 0080346 FLASH module SF13 (64 MBytes), 0080347 The mainboard has also a socket (Pic 24 DCT3 power supply module (ACS-10) connector) for DCT3 power supply module ACS-10.
(30) 7.3.1 Memory modules Additional Memory modules are needed when bigger than 8MB files are needed program to the phone (more SRAM needed) or there is need to store several MCU files in to the FPS-8 (more flash memory needed). (SRAM module (8MB) SF12, 0080346 and FLASH module (64MB) SF13, 0080347) Additional SRAM and Flash modules can be plugged into the FPS-8 mother board to extend the storage capability. The SRAM memory can be expanded up to 64MBytes (8 SF12 cards stacked to the connector).
(30) 7.3.1.1 Memory module installation instructions NOTE! When opening the prommer box or installing power / memory modules all work should be done in an ESD – safe environment! Step1: power off FPS-8. FPS-8 has to be powered off when mounting memory modules or DCT-3 power supply ACS-10 module. Mounting modules with power supply connected may cause permanent damages! Step2: open four crosshead screws (Phillips screws) from rear side of the FPS-8 box.
(30) Pic 18 Mounting memory module Pic 19 SRAM memory module installed.
(30) Pic 20 FLASH memory card installed above SRAM memory card.
(30) 7.4 DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 If FPS-8 prommer box is wanted to be used for programming DCT3 phones, additional DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 is needed to provide correct current and voltage levels.
(30) 7.4.1 DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 installation instructions DCT3 power supply module ACS-10 will replace original rear panel. Step1: power off FPS-8. FPS-8 has to be powered off when mounting memory modules or DCT-3 power supply ACS-10 module. Mounting modules with power supply connected may cause permanent damages! Step2: open four crosshead screws (Phillips screws) from rear side of the FPS-8 box. Step3: carefully remove original rear panel (Pic 13 FPS-8 rear panel).
(30) Pic 25 DCT3 power supply module (ACS-10) wire connection
(30) Pic 26 DCT3 power supply module (ACS-10) installation 1
(30) Pic 27 DCT3 power supply module (ACS-10) installation 2
(30) 8 8.1 Troubleshooting Flash programming problems Symptoms: Flashing fails when proper cables are not used between FPS-8 and phone. Possible error codes: many different errors during flash programming. Cure: Use only shielded cable between FPS-8 and phone (e.g. XCS-4, code 0730178) Symptoms: The phone does not go to flash mode and the flashing does not start at all. Possible error codes: error C102 or error 0x8004C102. Cure: - Use the newest available FPS-8 Application and Algorithm files.
(30) 8.3 Meaning of the LEDs in the front panel during startup Disconnect all cables from FPS-8. Connect power plug to "POWER 5.5 - 8VDC" connector. Inspect the mode leds while FPS-8 is starting. The leds in the front panel should flash as follows: ON PWR +----------------------------------------------------------| OFF --+ ON MODE1 OFF ------------------------------------------------------------ON MODE2 +--------+ +--------+ | 2.5s | 1.5s | 3.
(30) 8.4 What to do with malfunctioning FPS-8 devices If trouble shooting does not help then fill in Repair Request Note, which comes with the sales package. NOTE! Deactivate box before sending. See 4.3 FPS-8 Deactivation.