User guide
Scenarios for the Restart Process
Issue 4 February 2010 77
application file to replace the boot code. The following message displays while the
application file is downloaded into RAM:
where n is the number of KBs downloaded.
The following message displays while the application file is stored in flash memory:
where n is the percentage of the file stored, and x is the number of elapsed seconds. This
usually takes longer than the file download.
The following message displays while the telephone is reset so the application file can be
executed:
While the boot code is rewritten, the telephone displays:
where n is the percentage of boot code rewritten and x is the number of elapsed seconds
during rewriting.
When the new boot code is successfully written into the flash memory, the application
corrupts its own checksum stored in flash. The application then resets the telephone so the
latest system-specific application file can be downloaded.
Continue with the next procedure.
app_filename
n KB received
Saving to flash
n%, x secs
Restarting...
Updating...
n%, x secs










