User Manual

Chapter 3 Main Panel Window
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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[Recovery Update]
Recovers (restores) the DME, SP2060, or ICP1 firmware. If a cable is unplugged or the power is cut
off during a firmware update, the firmware may be corrupted and unable to launch. In such cases
the Recovery Update function can restore the firmware.
1 Disconnect the device which is to undergo the Recovery Update procedure from the
network, and connect it directly to the computer. Restart the firmware.
2 Launch DME Designer and make the necessary communication port settings.
(Page 155)
3 Select [Firmware Update] [Recovery Update] from the “Hardware” menu.
The folder select dialog box will be displayed.
4 Select the folder that contains the update file, then click the [OK] button.
The “Firmware Update” window will open.
5 Check the DME, SP2060, or ICP1 unit to be restored.
Clicking the checkboxes alternately turns the check mark on and off. The [Select All] button can
be used to check all DME, SP2060, and ICP1 units. The [Clear All] button removes the check
marks from all DME, SP2060, and ICP1 units.
6 When the DME, SP2060, and ICP1 units to be restored have been checked, click the
[Update] button.
The firmware restore process will begin.
When the restore update is complete the DME, SP2060, and ICP1 units will restart automatically.
It is also necessary to restart the DME designer.
7 Update the firmware in the normal way.
Select [Firmware Update] [Program + Component] from the “Hardware” menu. (Page 187)
NOTE
All connected DME units are displayed in the Device field.
NOTE
During the restore process do not disconnect any USB or Ethernet cables, or turn the DME, SP2060, or ICP1 power
off. Doing so can result is loss of the DME Designer communication port settings.