User`s manual

Getting Started 35
AMC-1000
5.3 Removing the AMC-1000
The AMC-1000 module is hot-swappable and can be removed
from the chassis or carrier board without powering down the sys-
tem.
1. Stop the operating system or software that is running on
the module.
2. Pull out the Module Handle. The blue LED will blink, indi-
cating the module is in the process of being de-acti-
vated.
3. Once the module has been de-activated, the blue LED
will stay on continuously.
4. Extract the module by gently pulling on the module han-
dle.
5.4 BIOS Update Procedure
The AMC-1000 is shipped with the system BIOS flashed on both
BIOS1 and BIOS2 FWHs. BIOS updates can be downloaded from
AMC-1000 product page of the ADLINK website. You may follow
the steps below to update the BIOS.
1. Prepare a DOS bootable device and unzip the new BIOS
files to this device. Make sure all the files are in the same
directory.
2. Boot the system to DOS.
3. Execute the *.bat file in the directory (e.g. "P.bat") to
begin the update process.
4. Reboot the system and enter the BIOS setup menu to
confirm the update was successful.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Only the BIOS on the BIOS1 FWH will be updated. If it is necessary
to update the contents of the BIOS2 FWH, set the module to boot
from BIOS2 as described in “BIOS FWH Boot Selection (SWX2)”
on page 28. Be sure to set the module to boot from the BIOS1
FWH after the BIOS2 FWH update procedure has been completed.