Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual ECLIPSE UPGRADE Date: 26th June 2009 Release 5.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Eclipse Upgrade Manual ©2008, 2009 Vitec Group Communications Ltd. All Rights reserved. Part Number 810377Z Rev 6 Vitec Group Communications LLC 850 Marina Village Parkway Alameda, CA 94501 U.S.A. Vitec Group Communications Ltd 7400 Beach Drive IQ Cambridge Cambridgeshire United Kingdom CB25 9TP The Vitec Group plc Beijing Representative Office Room 706, Tower B Derun Building, YongAn Dongli A No.3 Jianwai Ave., Chaoyang District Beijing, P.R.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction...................................................................................................................... 10 2 Eclipse-Omega PSUs...................................................................................................... 11 2.1 Preparation before Upgrading the Eclipse-Omega for Fibre Interfaces ................ 11 2.1.1 Important Information ...............................................................................
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5.2 Eclipse MVX-A16 Card H8 Application Upgrade................................................... 51 5.2.1 Required Equipment ............................................................................................ 51 5.2.2 Upgrade Steps ..................................................................................................... 51 5.4 Eclipse MVX-A16 Card Xilinx FPGA Upgrade ...................................................... 57 5.4.1 Required Equipment ...
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3.6 PD4294E Panel................................................................................................ 102 11.4 I-Station Series.................................................................................................... 103 11.4.1 Important Information ....................................................................................... 103 11.4.2 I-Station...............................................................................................
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Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 1 Introduction This document details the procedures to be followed to upgrade Eclipse system components. No attempt has been made to specify a system release version to which these procedures apply. Where a given procedure requires a specific system release version; this is detailed in the important information section which precedes each section. Anti-Static Warning The equipment contains electrostatic sensitive devices.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 2 Eclipse-Omega PSUs 2.1 Preparation before Upgrading the Eclipse-Omega for Fibre Interfaces 2.1.1 Important Information Fibre interfaces can only be installed on an Omega after this PSU upgrade has been performed. Fibre trunk preparation procedure should only be followed if fibre trunks are to be configured on an Omega system. IMPORTANT NOTE: This PSU adjustment procedure should ONLY be carried out on Eclipse Omega matrices.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5. Connect the red lead on the PSU Adjuster Box to the V connection of the DVM. 6. Set the DVM to read DC voltage. 7. Insert one of the power supplies into the PSU Adjuster Box. 8. Switch on the mains supply. 9. Adjust the 3.3V adjustment potentiometer until the DVM reads between 3.40 and 3.41V. 10. Switch off the mains supply. 11. Remove the power supply. 12. Apply a label to the PSU module indicating that it has been adjusted to 3.4V. 13. Apply locking material to the 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3 3.1 Eclipse-Omega & Eclipse-Median Configuration/CPU Card Important Information Carefully read the following important information BEFORE commencing any upgrade of the Omega or Median configuration cards. Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. Updating the Omega & Median Configuration card Boot ROM 3.2.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 2 - Clear-Com Communication Systems Omega/Median CPU Card Page 14 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3.3 Updating the Configuration Card Application Four methods are detailed for upgrading configuration card application code: • • • • By ECS using a serial link By ECS using an ethernet link By S4 Driver using a serial link By TeraTerm using a serial link Note: Upgrade of configuration cards using ECS is only appropriate for systems already running V4.1 or later Eclipse firmware on the configuration cards. For upgrades from firmware versions prior to V4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3.4 Eclipse Configuration Card Application using ECS (serial) The data file to be used is a ".4kr" file. This is found on the installation CD in the directory InstallCD\Omega-Median\710621Z - Config App\ . 3.4.1 Connecting via Serial This procedure will operate if there is or is not a valid configuration in the frame. If there are a pair of CPU cards, perform this procedure on each card individually (e.g.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4. Click on ‘Browse’ and navigate to the required .4kr file for Eclipse Configuration Card application. 5. Click on ‘Open’ within the ‘Browse’ dialogue and ensure that the correct file name is displayed in the firmware update wizard dialogue. InstallCD\Omega-Median\710621Z - Config App\710621Z.4kr 6. Click on ‘Next’ within the firmware update dialogue and confirm that the IP address and firmware file selected are correct. 7.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3.5 Eclipse Configuration Card Application using ECS (Ethernet) This upgrade procedure is for an Ethernet connection for which there must be a valid configuration map in the frame. This is necessary so that the rack can start running properly and so know it's IP address and be running its TCP/IP stack. Before using this procedure - check that the matrix event log can connect serially to a card with a configuration. 3.5.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 12. Click on ‘Next’ within the firmware update dialogue and confirm that the IP address and firmware file selected are correct. 13. Click ‘Next’ within the firmware update wizard dialogue. 14. Wait until the firmware update indicates that it has completed and confirm that the download was completed successfully (about two minutes). 15. Click ‘Finish’ within the firmware upgrade wizard dialogue. 16. Click on the ‘Matrix Event Log’ tab on the ECS left hand menu bar. 17.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3.6 Updating the Eclipse Configuration Card Application using S4 Driver 3.6.1 Required Equipment 1. PC with serial port connection or a USB port and USB to serial cable. 2. Configured and working S4 Driver installation. 3. Path InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\S4DRV\S4DRVWIN.EXE 4. Appropriate .4kr file for Eclipse Configuration Card application. 5. Use the Omega Boot application Code file as found on the Eclipse Installation CD-ROM.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 6. Place configuration card into TEST mode. 7. Set the DIP switches on the configuration card as shown below. Figure 4 - CPU DIP Switches in Test Mode 8. Insert the configuration card into the matrix frame. 9. Confirm that the Configuration card has entered test mode. You should see the following display: Figure 5 - S4 Driver Boot Output 10. Note: if you do not see this screen press enter on the PC. 11.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 6 - CPU DIP Switches in Default Mode 16. Insert the same card again and confirm that the front LED Matrix is showing LD AP flashing. 17. Press the F8 key on the keyboard (or select ‘Transfer -> Download’ from the S4 main menu). Figure 7 - S4 Driver Download 18. If a warning window appears as shown below, click ‘Ignore’. Figure 8 - S4 Driver Warning Window 19. Locate the configuration card application code .
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual • Path: InstallCD\Omega-Median\710621Z - Config App\710621Z.4kr Figure 9 S4 Driver File Select 20. Note that the S4 driver only supports the DOS 8.3 naming convention hence Windows XP file and folder names will appear slightly corrupted in the select file to download dialogue. Figure 10 - S4 Driver File Download 21. Confirm that numbers counting up are displayed on the configuration card LED matrix.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 11 - CPU DIP Switches in Watchdog Enabled Mode 25. The card should now boot and on the LED display show “0”, indicating there is no configuration file on the card. When upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1 the new 5.1 application will reject the 5.0 configuration map; a new configuration map needs to be downloaded. 26. Repeat steps 6 through 23 for the second configuration card if present. 27. Reinsert the configuration cards into the matrix. 28.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 2. Select ‘Serial’ by clicking on the serial radio button and select the COM port to use. Figure 12 - Set TeraTerm Serial Port 3. Click on ‘OK’ to confirm the settings. 4. Open the ‘Setup’ menu and select the ‘Serial port…’ entry. Figure 13 - Select Serial Port Setup 5. The serial port configuration screen will be displayed.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 14 - Serial Port Configuration 6. Configure the serial port as follows the click on ‘OK’: COM1: Baud Rate: Parity: Data Bits: Stop Bits: (change as required to match a COM port present on the PC) 115200 Even 8 One 7. Connect the serial communications lead between the PC serial port or USB port and the RS232 port on the rear of the matrix frame. 8. Remove both the configuration cards from the frame. 9. Place configuration card into TEST mode. 10.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 15 - CPU DIP Switches in Test Mode 11. Insert the configuration card into the matrix frame. 12. Confirm that the Configuration card has entered test mode. You should see the following display: Figure 16 - Boot Display 13. Note: if you do not see this screen press the enter button on the PC. 14. On the keyboard press number 1 then press [enter] or [return] to start the erase of Flash. Confirm that you want to erase Flash by selecting ‘y’ and press [enter].
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 17 - CPU DIP Switches in Default Mode 19. Insert the same card again and confirm that the front LED Matrix is showing LD AP flashing. 20. Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Send file…’ on the menu. Figure 18 - TeraTerm File Menu 21. Locate the configuration card application code .4kr file within the ‘Select file to download’ dialogue and click on ‘OK’.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual • Path: InstallCD\Omega-Median\710621Z - Config App\710621Z.4kr Figure 19 - Config Card Application File 22. Confirm that numbers counting up are displayed on the configuration card LED matrix. Note: The count up display indicates that packets are being received by the configuration card and do not represent a percentage complete. If the download fails the CPU display will show “LD Err”. The TeraTerm screen will not indicate a failure and will continue to download.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 20 - CPU DIP Switches in Watchdog Enabled Mode 26. The card should now boot and on the LED display show “0”, indicating there is no configuration file on the card. When upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1 the new 5.1 application will reject the 5.0 configuration map; a new configuration map needs to be downloaded. 27. Repeat steps 6 through 23 for the second configuration card if present. 28. Reinsert the configuration cards into the matrix. 29.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4 4.1 Eclipse-PiCo & E32 Important Information Carefully read the following important information BEFORE commencing any upgrade of the Eclipse-PiCo or E32 configuration cards. Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. Anti-Static Warning This equipment contains electrostatic sensitive devices.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4.2 Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Boot ROM 4.2.1 Required Equipment 1. 2 MBit PROM device – ST M27W201 or equivalent. 2. PROM Programming unit. 3. PROM programming software appropriate for the unit. 4. Appropriate ‘S’ record file for Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Configuration Card boot. InstallCD\ E-Pico E-32\ 710633Z – Boot PROM\710633Z.s 4.2.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Ensure that the PROM device to be programmed is empty. 2.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 22 - Clear-Com Communication Systems Pico Main Board Page 33 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4.3 Updating the Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Application Four methods are detailed for upgrading configuration card application code: • • • • By ECS using a serial link By ECS using ethernet By S4 Driver using a serial link By TeraTerm using a serial link Note: for upgrades from version prior to V4.1 the upgrade has to use the S4 driver or TeraTerm. Upgrade of configuration cards using ECS is only appropriate for systems already running V4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4.4 Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Configuration Card Application using ECS (serial) This upgrade procedure is assuming a serial connection only. This procedure will operate if there is or is not a valid configuration in the frame. Note: The configuration card upgrade process may be completed initially using a serial connection to the frame, however once an IP address has been configured using ECS, the matrix Ethernet connection can be used. 4.4.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5. Click on ‘Open’ within the ‘Browse’ dialogue and ensure that the correct file name is displayed in the firmware update wizard dialogue. 6. Click on ‘Next’ within the firmware update dialogue and confirm that the IP address and firmware file selected are correct. 7. Click ‘Next’ within the firmware update wizard dialogue. 8. (When upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1, the new 5.1 application will reject the 5.0 map; a configuration needs to be downloaded). 9.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4.5 Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Configuration Card Application using ECS (Ethernet) This upgrade procedure is for an Ethernet connection for which there must be a valid configuration map in the frame. Before using this procedure - Check that the matrix event log can connect serially to a card with a configuration. 4.5.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. PC with Ethernet port connection. Configured and working ECS installation. ECS configuration file (.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 13. Click ‘Next’ within the firmware update wizard dialogue. 14. Wait until the firmware update indicates that it has completed and confirm that the download was completed successfully. 15. Click ‘Finish’ within the firmware upgrade wizard dialogue. 16. Click on the ‘Matrix Event Log’ tab on the ECS left hand menu bar. 17. Click on the play icon within the matrix event log dialogue. 18. Click on ‘Request Info’ in the right hand menu bar of the ECS matrix event log dialogue.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4.6 Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Configuration Card Application using S4 Driver 4.6.1 Required Equipment 1. PC with serial port or USB port and USB to serial cable. 2. Configured and working S4 Driver installation. 3. Appropriate .4kr file for Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Configuration Card application. InstallCD\E-Pico E-32\710749Z – Application Code\710749Z.4kr 4. Serial cable for PC to Eclipse-PiCo / E32 interconnection. • • D9 to D9 serial cable for E32. .D9 to 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 6. Set the board DIP switches into Test mode as shown below: Figure 24 - E-Pico/E-32 Switches in Test mode 7. Power cycle or reset the E32/Pico so that the DIP switch changes come into effect. 8. Confirm that the Configuration card has entered test mode. You should see the following display: Figure 25 • • • E-32 Boot Output Note that sometimes you may need to hit the return key a few times to get this screen to come up.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 26 - E-Pico/E-32 DIP Switches in Default Mode 12. Power cycle or reset the Eclipse-PiCo / E32 so the DIP switch changes come into effect. 13. Press the F8 key on the keyboard (or select ‘Transfer -> Download’ from the S4 main menu). Figure 27 - S4 Driver Toolbar 14. If a warning window appears as shown below, click ‘Ignore’. Figure 28 • S4 Driver Warning Screen Locate the configuration card application code .
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 29 - S4 Driver File Select You may need to hit return in the s4driver main window to get the download started. Note that the S4 driver only supports the 8.3 naming convention hence Windows XP file and folder names will appear slightly corrupted in the select file to download dialogue. Figure 30 - S4 Driver Sending File 15.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 31 - E-Pico/E-32 DIP Switches in Watchdog Enabled Mode 17. Power cycle the Eclipse-PiCo/E32 so the DIP switch changes come into effect. 18. Proceed to serially download a basic configuration map to the cards using ECS – This will then allow you to make any further configuration changes via Ethernet LAN (See ECS programming manual for how to setup a basic configuration). (When upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1, the new 5.1 application will reject the 5.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4.7 Eclipse-PiCo / E-32 Configuration Card Application using TeraTerm 4.7.1 Required Equipment 1. PC with serial port or USB port and USB to serial cable. 2. Configured and working TeraTerm installation. 3. Appropriate .4kr file for Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Configuration Card application. InstallCD\E-Pico E-32\710749Z – Application Code\710749Z.4kr 4. Serial cable for PC to Eclipse-PiCo / E32 interconnection. • • D9 to D9 serial cable for E32. .D9 to 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 33 - Select Serial Port Setup 6. The serial port configuration screen will be displayed. Figure 34 - Serial Port Configuration 7.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual COM1: Baud Rate: Parity: Data Bits: Stop Bits: (change to match a COM port present on the PC) 115200 Even 8 One 8. Connect the serial communications lead between the PC serial port and the RS232 port on the front of the matrix. 9. Set the board DIP switches into Test mode as shown below: Figure 35 - PiCo/E-32 Switches in Test mode 10. Power cycle or reset the E32/Pico so that the DIP switch changes come into effect. 11.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14. Place the board DIP switches into normal mode for a new application download as shown below. Figure 37 - PiCo DIP Switches in Default Mode 15. Power cycle or reset the Eclipse-Pico / E-32 so the DIP switch changes come into effect. 16. Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Send file…’ on the menu. Figure 38 - TeraTerm File Menu 17. Locate the configuration card application code .4kr file within the ‘Select file to download’ dialogue and click on ‘OK’.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual • Path: InstallCD\E-Pico E-32\710749Z - Config App\710749Z.4kr Figure 39 - CPU Application File 18. Confirm that the configuration card resets and restarts correctly and that the OK LED on the front of the card double flashes indicating that there is no configuration present in the card. 19. Set the board DIP switches to have watchdogs enabled (the normal operating mode) as shown below. Figure 40 - E-Pico/E-32 DIP Switches in Watchdog Enabled Mode 20.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual (When upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1, the new 5.1 application will reject the 5.0 map; a configuration needs to be downloaded). Eclipse-PiCo / E32 Xilinx 4.8.1 Required Equipment Upgrade of Xilinx images on Eclipse configuration cards requires the use of specialist equipment and cannot be carried out in the field without this equipment.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5 5.1 Omega & Median MVX-A16 updates Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. At this time, the MVX-A16 software update process must be performed manually. MVX-A16 card H8 application code must be updated on a single card at a time. This requires the fitting of a download cable to the card and hence a number of cards need to be removed to provide access.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5.2 Eclipse MVX-A16 Card H8 Application Upgrade 5.2.1 Required Equipment 1. PC with serial communication port. A USB-to-serial adapter will probably NOT work. 2. MVX-A16 serial lead Clear-Com part CAB-MVX-16 (shown below). Figure 41 - MVX-A16 Serial Update Cable 3. Use the Eclipse MVX Card H8 Application Code file (.MOT) as found on the Eclipse Installation CD-ROM. InstallCD\Omega-Median\710626Z - MVX H8\710626Z.mot 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Accept the default install settings, except for USB drivers, which can be turned off. 2. Start the Renesas Flash Development Toolkit 3.4 from ‘Programs’ selecting the ‘Basic’ Startup option. Figure 42 - Renesas Basic Startup Option 3. Configure the FDT as follows using the prompt screens. The first time the flash programmer is run the settings options shown below will be displayed by default.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 4. Configure the FDT as follows: Select Device Select Port port present on the PC) CPU Frequency Connection Recommended Speed Protection Messaging Figure 44 - : : : : : 20.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 46 - Select CPU Frequency Figure 47 - Select Connection Type Clear-Com Communication Systems Page 54 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 48 - Select Device Protection Figure 49 - Clear-Com Communication Systems Download Window Page 55 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 1. Start the Renesas Flash Development Toolkit 3.4 BASIC . 2. After entering the settings you will be taken to the download window. 3. In the download window click on the ‘Options’ menu and ensure that ‘Auto Disconnect’ is checked. 4. Ensure that ‘Download File Area’ has ‘User Area’ checked. 5. Ensure that the Download File radio button is selected. 6. Select ‘…’ for the User area and select the appropriate .MOT format file for the MVX H8 application. 7.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5.4 Eclipse MVX-A16 Card Xilinx FPGA Upgrade 5.4.1 Required Equipment Upgrade of Xilinx images on Eclipse MVX cards requires the use of specialist equipment and cannot be carried out in the field. 5.5 MVX-A16 Firmware Version Checking 5.5.1 Using the Matrix Event Log in ECS It is necessary to connect to the frame using a Serial or Ethernet connection. 1. Open the Matrix Event Log window. 2. Click on the play button to stop logging.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 51 - Figure 52 - TeraTerm Serial Port Setup TeraTerm Terminal Emulation 3. Remove the MVX card being checked from the frame. 4. On the MVX card, place the MVX-A16 card serial cable on the CON7 connector and PC. 5. Fit the MVX card or Reset the MVX card. 6. You should read the MVX version on the first line of the information received on TeraTerm.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 6 6.1 Eclipse-PiCo & E32 MVX Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. At this time, the MVX software update process must be performed manually. MVX card H8 application code must be updated on a single card at a time. EclipsePiCo and E32 units have 2 such cards on the same PCB. It is not possible to directly check the MVX H8 application version.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 6.2 Eclipse-PiCo / E32 MVX Card H8 Application Upgrade There are two MVX cards built into the E32/Pico. Each needs to be upgraded. 6.2.1 Required Equipment 1. PC with serial communication port. A USB-to-serial adapter will probably fail. MVX serial lead Clear-Com part CAB-MVX-16 (see below). Figure 53 - MVX Card Serial Upgrade Cable 2. Appropriate MVX .mot format file InstallCD\E-Pico E-32\710626Z - MVX H8\710626Z.mot 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 54 - Renesas Basic Startup Option 3. Configure the FDT as follows using the prompt screens. The first time the flash programmer is run the settings options shown below will be displayed by default. After the flash programmer has been configured the settings options will not be displayed by default. In order to access the settings select the ‘Options’ menu and ‘New Settings..’ to display the settings screens.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Select Device : H8S/2318F Select Port : COM1 (change as required to match a COM port present on the PC) CPU Frequency : 20.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 58 - Select CPU Frequency Figure 59 - Select Connection Type Clear-Com Communication Systems Page 63 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 60 - Select Device Protection Figure 61 - Download Window 4. After entering the settings you will be taken to the download window.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5. In the download window click on the ‘Options’ menu and ensure that ‘Auto Disconnect’ is checked. 6. Ensure that ‘Download File Area’ has ‘User Area’ checked. 7. Ensure that the Download File radio button is selected. 8. Select ‘…’ for the User area and select the appropriate .MOT format file for the MVX H8 application. InstallCD\E-Pico E-32\710626Z - MVX H8\710626Z.mot Programming 1st H8 device 1.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 62 - Clear-Com Communication Systems E-32 Main Board Page 66 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 63 - Clear-Com Communication Systems E-Pico Main Board Page 67 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Eclipse-PiCo/E-32 MVX Firmware Version Checking 6.4.1 Using the Matrix Event Log in ECS It is necessary to connect to the frame using a Serial or Ethernet connection. 1. Open the Matrix Event Log window. 2. In the “Matrix Selection” tab select the configuration and frame you want to monitor and click on the play button. 3. In the “Request information” tab select matrix overview from the scroll list and click on “send request”. 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 64 - Figure 65 - TeraTerm Serial Port Setup TeraTerm Terminal Emulation 3. Open the E-32/E-Pico case. 4. There are two MVX cards built into the motherboard. As such, there are two three-pin connectors, one for each MVX card. They are labelled H8FP1 and H8FP2. Don't confuse these two three-pin connectors with the identical (but differently labelled) three-pin connectors which are used to upload new application code. 5.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 7 E-FIB Eclipse-Omega and Median Fibre Trunking Cards 7.1 Important Information Upgrade of FPGA Xilinx images on Eclipse Fibre cards requires the use of specialist equipment and cannot normally be carried out in the field. To program the flash prom, a PC or laptop with the Xilinx iMPACT programming software and a Xilinx Download Cable i.e. Platform cable USB model DLC9G will be required.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5. Connect the 14way IDC header to CON5 of the rear card if only programming the rear card. 6. Power up the UUT and start the iMPACT programming tool. 7. Select Cancel in the Load Project dialogue. 8. In the ‘Flows’ window, double click on ‘Boundary Scan’. Figure 66 - IMPACT Tool Boundary Scan 9. Right click in the main window and select “Initialise Chain” / Ctrl+ I. 10. When this is done, a dialog, "Assign New Configuration File", will be presented.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 67 - IMPACT Bounday Scan in Progress 1. The full chain should be: TDI - Router FPGA (XC2VP20) - Router FPGA Flash (XCF16P) - Fibre FPGA (XC2VP20) - Fibre FPGA Flash (XCF16P) – TDO 2. If only the front or rear card alone is to be programmed only the first two or last two devices of the above chain will be present. 3. The "Assign New Configuration File" dialog now is asking you to select an FPGA image for the first device in the chain, or to bypass that device. 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual ensure the "Erase Before Programming" and "Verify" flags are set. Then hit okay. Figure 68 - Xilinx Device Programming Properties 7. Click ‘OK’ to begin programming which should take approximately 2 minutes to complete. 8. The banner Program Succeeded should appear in the main window. Figure 69 - Xilinx Program Succeeded 9. Turn off the power to the UUT.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 8 Omega/Median E-QUE Cards 8.1 E-QUE Application Upgrade Upgrading is done via TermTerm, a terminal emulation program and a tftp server utility. 8.1.1 Required Equipment 1. TeraTerm software 2. TFTP Server software 3. MVX-A16 serial lead Figure 70 - MVX-A16 Update Serial cable 8.1.2 Using TeraTerm to upgrade the E-Que card 1. Install Tera-Term which is provided with the Eclipse CD (see Appendix K). InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\Teraterm\tterm23.zip 2. Copy tftpserv.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3. Copy the E-QUE firmware file - 710809Z - from the Eclipse CD into the same directory as the TFTP server (see step 2) on the PC (e.g. c:\tftpboot). InstallCD\Omega-Median\710809Z - E-Que Application\710809Z 4. Copy the TeraTerm macro file eque_upgrade.ttl from the Eclipse CD into the same directory on your PC as the TFTP server (e.g. c:\tftpboot). InstallCD\ Omega-Median\710809Z - E-Que Application\eque-upgrade.ttl 5.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 72 - TeraTerm Serial Port Setup 7. Configure the following port settings: • • • • • • Baud Rate: 115200 Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits: One No flow control Transmit delay 50ms/char 8. Start the application tftpsrv.exe which will open the window shown below.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 9. The TFTP application will only be able to access files which are in the same directory as it is - the E-QUE firmware file needs to be in the same directory as the tftpsrv.exe program. 10. Connect the serial cable shown in Figure 27 between the E-QUE card and the PC and reinsert the E-QUE card into the rack. Figure 74 - E-QUE Serial Connector 11. Power up the rack if it is not already powered up. 12.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 13. A temporary IP address will be required for the E-QUE card if it is connected to the network, that will be used just during the upgrade process. This address needs to be on the same subnet as the PC performing the upgrade (i.e. if the IP address of the PC is 192.168.1.1, then the IP address of the E-Que card has to be 192.168.1..
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 76 - TeraTerm Macro Window 16. Reset the E-QUE card using the reset button on the front. The reboot should be seen on the serial console. This reset is essential; it permits TermTerm to interrupt the boot process, which it needs to do. 17. When the boot countdown appears again on the serial console, TeraTerm should recognise that the card has rebooted and request the information required for the upload.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 8.2 FPGA Xilinx Upgrade Upgrade of FPGA Xilinx images on Eclipse EQue cards requires the use of specialist equipment and cannot normally be carried out in the field. To program the flash prom, a PC or laptop with the Xilinx iMPACT programming software and a Xilinx Download Cable i.e. Platform cable USB model DLC9G will be required. The XilInk programming tool,XilInx iMPACT, may be obtained by downloading ISE WebPACK™ from the following website. http://www.xilinx.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 77 - IMPACT Boundary Scan Start Screen 6. Right click in the main window and select ‘Initialise Chain’ / Ctrl+ I. 7. If the cable is connected correctly the application will connect and a Xilink chip chain will be shown (note: picture below does not show the correct device chain) – else a cable connection warning will be given.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 78 - IMPACT Screen with Device Chain 8. The full chain should be: TDI - FPGA (XC2VP20) - FPGA Flash (XCF16P) – TDO 9. We're going to bypass the XC2VP20 (first device) and provide an image for the second device (the FPGA flash). 10. So, hit the Bypass button for the first device, select the FPGA image for the XCF16P (flash) router for the second device. The file is: InstallCD\Omega-Median\710807Z - E-Que FPGA\710807Z-PROG-2.mcs 11.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 12. Select the XCF16P device in the chain, then right click in the main window and select Program. In the Programming Properties pop-up window only the ‘Erase Before Programming’ and the ‘Verify’ options should be selected. Figure 79 - Device Programming Properties 13. You'll now be back at the boundary scan diagram. 14. Select the XCF16P device and right click and select "Program" from the popup menu. 15.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 80 - Device Programming 17. Turn off the power to the UUT.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 9 Eclipse Configuration System 9.1 Important Information It is normally only necessary to uninstall a previous version of ECS as part of the upgrade if moving between major versions i.e. from v3.0 to v4.0. Please refer to the ECS manual (part 810299Z) for information on ECS installation. It is essential that all configurations and layouts are saved and exported prior to commencing the ECS upgrade process.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 6. Follow the on-screen prompts. 7. Start ECS either by selecting the “Run Eclipse Configuration System 5.1 now” checkbox in the installer “Finish” screen (the default is checked) or by using the desktop shortcut. 8. Log into ECS using the default user name and password. • • Default user name “eclipseuser” Default password “eclipseuser” 9. Re-import any required configurations and layouts.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 2. From the Windows desktop select Start –> Programs –> Clear-Com –> Eclipse Configuration System -> Uninstall ECS Application. 3. Follow the on-screen prompts. 9.3.4 Uninstalling ECS versions 4.0 or LATER VERSIONS 1. Close ECS. 2. From the Windows desktop select Start –> Control panel –> Add/Remove programme –> Eclipse Configuration System . 3. Select Remove . 4. Follow the on-screen prompts.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 10 Wireless System 10.1 Beltpacks Please refer to the CellCom/FreeSpeak Firmware Update Procedure document (Part No 810372Z) for information on updating the Application and DECT stack for the wireless beltpacks. 10.2 Active Antenna Please refer to the CellCom/FreeSpeak Firmware Update Procedure document – Document No 810372Z - for information on updating the Active Antennas application and DECT stack for the wireless beltpacks. 10.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11 Panels 11.1 General Upgrading Panels via ECS 11.1.1 Important Information All Eclipse panels may be upgraded using an installed and configured copy of ECS and an active Eclipse matrix. The process for carrying out an ECS application download to a panel or panels via an Eclipse matrix is detailed in this section. Note: this procedure excludes ICS-21, 22 & 24. In all cases, panels should initially be upgraded by using the Upgrade via ECS method.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.1.2 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PC with serial or Ethernet communications port. Installed and configured Eclipse Configuration System (ECS) application. Correctly configured Eclipse configuration map. Serial cable or Ethernet cable for PC to matrix interconnection. Appropriate .4kp format panel application. InstallCD\Panel Software\ 11.1.3 Upgrade Steps 1. Start ECS on the PC. 2.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 82 - ECS Hardware Type Select 7. Click on “Next” and then browse to the appropriate .4kp file. 8. Click on “Next” and confirm that the details displayed are correct. 9. Click on “Next” and confirm that the download commences. Figure 83 - ECS Firmware Update Download Status 10. Confirm that the download has completed successfully.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 84 - ECS Firmware Download Completion 11. Click on “Finish” to close the update firmware wizard. 12. Ensure that the matrix commences downloading to connected panels of the required type. 13. If automatic download does not commence the power cycle the panel(s) required. 14. Ensure that the panels reset once the download is complete. 15.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual For ICS-62-102 panels InstallCD\Panel_Software\ ICS-62-102\710631Z-PROGxx.xxxxxx\710631Z.4kp Select the xx.xxxxxx folder for the 4kp file- where xx.xxxxxx is the version number of the firmware For ICS-1008-1016 panels InstallCD\Panel_Software\ ICS-1008-1016\710632Z-PROG-03xx.xxxxxx\710632Z.4kp Select the xxxxxxxx folder for the 4kp file- where xx.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.1.4 Notes - V-Series When a V-series panel upgrade is occurring, no other panels can be upgraded. When upgrading panels, the panel firmware is uploaded to the rack which then stores the firmware in flash. However, the V-series firmware is sufficiently large that there is no room in flash to store it. It has to be retained in the upload buffer.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.2 ICS-2003 Series Panels 11.2.1 Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. 11.2.1.1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Required Equipment 2 off 1 MBit PROM device – ATMEL AT29C010A or equivalent PROM Programming unit PROM programming software appropriate for the unit Appropriate EVEN ‘S’ record file for ICS2003 panel Appropriate ODD ‘S’ record file for ICS2003 panel 11.2.1.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual • InstallCD\Panel Software\ICS-2003\Digital\710651Z - Even PROM\710651Z.BIN Notes The 2003 uses electrically eraseable PROMs, so they can be reprogrammed without any preparation (e.g. there is no need to wash the chips in a UV device).
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3 4000 Series II Panels 11.3.1 Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. This section describes the upgrade procedures for the boot proms of 4000 series II panels. This may be required for customers migrating from Drake 4000 series II systems to Eclipse.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3.2 PD4212E Panel 11.3.2.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 512 KBit PROM device – ST M27C512 or equivalent. PROM Programming unit. PROM programming software appropriate for the unit. Appropriate ‘S’ record file for 4212 panel. 11.3.2.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Ensure that the PROM device to be programmed is empty. 2. Program the PROM device with the appropriate file according to the instructions for the PROM programmer being used. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3.3 PD4222E Panel 11.3.3.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 512 kBit PROM device – ST M27C512 or equivalent. PROM Programming unit. PROM programming software appropriate for the unit. Appropriate ‘S’ record file for 4222 panel. 11.3.3.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Ensure that the PROM device to be programmed is empty. 2. Program the PROM device with the appropriate file according to the instructions for the PROM programmer being used. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3.4 PD4215E Panel 11.3.4.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 512 KBit PROM device – ST M27C512 or equivalent. PROM Programming unit. PROM programming software appropriate for the unit. Appropriate ‘S’ record file for 4215 panel. 11.3.4.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Ensure that the PROM device to be programmed is empty. 2. Program the PROM device with the appropriate file according to the instructions for the PROM programmer being used. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3.5 PD4224E Panel 11.3.5.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 512 KBit PROM device – ST M27C512 or equivalent. PROM Programming unit. PROM programming software appropriate for the unit. Appropriate ‘S’ record file for 4224 panel. 11.3.5.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Ensure that the PROM device to be programmed is empty. 2. Program the PROM device with the appropriate file according to the instructions for the PROM programmer being used. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.3.6 PD4294E Panel 11.3.6.1 Required Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 512 KBit PROM device – ST M27C512 or equivalent. PROM Programming unit. PROM programming software appropriate for the unit. Appropriate ‘S’ record file for 4294 panel. 11.3.6.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Ensure that the PROM device to be programmed is empty. 2. Program the PROM device with the appropriate file according to the instructions for the PROM programmer being used. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.4 I-Station Series 11.4.1 Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. This section describes an alternative upgrade procedure for the I-Station and the EStation panels should the ECS upgrade process fail. I-Station 11.4.2.1 Required Equipment 1. I-Station serial interconnect lead. 2. RS232/RS422 adaptor – see Converter cable for I-Station.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3. PC computer with S4 driver or similar installed. 4. I-Station firmware in ‘S’ record format. 11.4.2.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Install the S4 driver application. InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\S4DRV\S4DRVWIN.EXE.exe 2. Start S4 driver on the PC. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual RESET BUTTON Figure 88 - E-Station Rear Panel Layout 8. The station should enter test mode and you should see the following: Figure 89 - I-Station Command Shell Display on S4 Driver 9. Select option 2 from the list and press enter on the PC to erase the flash memory. 10. Once the flash has been erased, Press the F8 key on the PC when the load dialogue is displayed. (or select ‘Transfer -> Download’ from the S4 main menu). 11.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.4.3 E-Station 11.4.3.1 Required Equipment 1. E-Station serial interconnect lead. 2. RS232/RS422 adaptor (see Converter cable for I-Station). Figure 90 - I-Station Serial Programming Converter 3. PC computer with S4 driver or similar installed. 4. E-Station firmware in ‘S’ record format. 11.4.3.2 Upgrade Steps 1. Disconnect the lead between the I-Station and E-Station. 2.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 91 - Serial Port Settings of I-Station 5. Power cycle the E-Station while holding the RESET button on the rear of the panel (see below). RESET BUTTON Figure 92 - E-Station Rear Panel Layout 6. Confirm that the following is displayed at the S4 driver.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 7. Select option 2 from the list and press enter on the PC to erase the flash memory. 8. Once the flash has been erased, Press the F8 key on the PC when the load dialogue is displayed. (or select ‘Transfer -> Download’ from the S4 main menu). 9. Navigate to the required ‘S’ Record file and select enter: InstallCD\Panel_Software\710663Z – E-Station-010113\710663Z.s19 10. Disconnect the serial cable from the E-Station and reconnect the lead from the I-Station. 11.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 11.5 V-Series 11.5.1 Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. 11.5.2 Overview V-Series panels are more complicated than previous panels and this page contains an overview of V-Series upgrade. 11.5.3 Notes V-Series panels contain a number of upgradeable components.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Direct upgrades are described in the section “V-Series – Upgrade via direct Ethernet connection" on 110 of this manual. ECS upgrades operate in the same way as all ECS based panel upgrades (described in "General Upgrading Panels via ECS" in this manual). In fact, the kernel, kernel root file system and application files are uploaded in a single operation and cannot currently be updated individually. This may well change in future releases. 11.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 95 - TFTPUtil Startup Window 3. Click the options icon (spanner) to display the options window. Check that the “C:\TFTP\” folders is set as the “Path”. Figure 96 - TFTPUtil Options 4. Select the icon with two blue cogs on the left hand side of the window. 5. Check the settings are as below.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 97 - TFTPUtil Settings 6. If a firewall is running it may request permission for the program to have access when the TFTP server is run for the first time. Click on ‘Yes’. 7. From the start bar select ‘Settings’, ‘Network and Dial-up Connections’. Double click the ‘Local Area Connection’ and click ‘Properties’. 8. In the ‘This connection uses the following items’ box select ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’ and select ‘Properties’. 9.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual File: 710818Z.4kp InstallCD \Panel_Software\V-Series\Main_Board\ 710818Z Panel Application\710818Z.4kp 710818Z V-Series Panel Application – support file File: sbin.jffs2 InstallCD\Panel_Software\V-Series\Main_Board\710817Z Panel UBOOT TFTP Image\sbin.jffs2 710821Z V-Series Kernel File: vmImage InstallCD\Panel_Software\V-Series\Main_Board\710821Z Panel Kernel\vmImage 710822Z V-Series Root File System File: rootfs.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 5. As the upload proceeds, the AUX and MAIN lights on the panel will gradually change from green to amber and then red. This process may take a few minutes. 6. When the upload is complete, the panel will reset itself, completing the procedure. After the panel has reset the display will be blank. 11.7.3 Updating the Kernel, Kernel Root Filesystem and Application Files 1. Press and hold the Main and Aux volume knobs simultaneously. 2.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 12 TEL-14 12.1 Introduction This section describes the replacement Tel-14 processor; How to re-fit Tel-14 cards; Update the firmware. 12.2 Upgrading the Hardware 12.2.1 Requirements 1. Old Tel-14 Card 2. Replacement Processor Module 3. FlashMagic Software: InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\FlashMagic\FlashMagic.exe 4. TEL-14 Application Software InstallCD\Other_Software\710756|-TEL-14 Application\710756Z-PROG2.HEX 12.2.2 Procedure 1.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 99 - Picture showing the original IC20 in position Figure 100 - Picture Showing the New Processor module located Clear-Com Communication Systems Page 116 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 12.3 Updating the Firmware It is important that this procedure is carried out exactly as described, as it is possible to get the device into an unusable state. The usual static handling precautions should be observed. The following screen shots were taken using version 2.49 of FlashMagic, other versions may differ. 12.3.1 Requirements 1. Serial Programming Lead. This is identical to the one used to update the firmware on the H8 processor in the Eclipse MVX16A cards.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\FlashMagicFlashMagic.exe 3. Latest hex file to load - Found on the Eclipse Installation CD-ROM: InstallCD\Omega-Median\710756Z - Tel-14 Application\710756Z.hex 12.3.2 Procedure 1. Install FlashMagic 2. Connect the PC to the Serial Programming port of the Tel14 processor card. (Figure 21) Figure 102 - Processor module with serial cable attached NOTE: For correct connector orientation the wires must exit the plug on the top side as shown. 3.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 103 - Programming Device Using Flash Magic 6. In Box 1 - select the COM port on which you are connected - select a Baud Rate of 2400, - select device 89LPC935 - select Oscillator Frequency of 3.5795 MHz 7. In Box 2 - select “Erase Blocks Used By Hex File” 8. In Box 3 - Enter the name of the file (710756Z .hex) to be loaded, or use the “browse” button to locate the file. 9. In Box 4 - ensure all boxes are clear DO NOT PRESS “Start” YET 10.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 104 - Starting the Bootloader 12. Ensure that “Send Break Condition” is checked, then press the “Start Bootloader” button. 13. The Original screen will reappear after a few seconds. 14. Now Press “Start” in Box 5. 15. The status bar along the bottom should display “Programming device”, and the progress bar will show the state of the operation. 16. After about 20 seconds, “finished” should appear in the status bar. The device has now been reprogrammed.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 13 AES-6 13.1 AES-6 Application Upgrade 13.1.1 Important Information Before attempting any upgrade, ensure that anti static precautions are taken, as the Eclipse items are sensitive to static discharges. 13.1.2 Required Equipment 1. PC with a serial port. A USB-to-serial adapter should be okay. 2. 9-pin DIN to 3.5mm male serial cable. 3. AES-6 application code: InstallCD\Other_Software\710813Z - AES-6 Application\710813Z.mot 4.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual InstallCD\Other_Software\710813Z - AES-6 Application\710813Z.mot 7. When the download is complete, move the jumper on J3 back to J6. 8. Reset or power-cycle the card to complete. 9. At this point, the card will run normally, if an FPGA image is present, or, if an FPGA image is not present, it will prompt for an FPGA image; please see the AES-6 FPGA upgrade instructions for information. 13.2 AES-6 FPGA Upgrade 13.2.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 105 - AES-6 FPGA Upgrade Using TeraTerm 2. Type "testmode" into the TeraTerm window and hit return.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3. Select option 6, "Download FPGA Image". 4. You will be prompted to delete the old FPGA image. This needs to be done, so press "Y". (Note that key entry is case sensitive, so caps lock needs to be on). The card will then delete the old image and then prompt for a new FPGA image: Figure 107 - AES-6 FPGA Erase 5. In TeraTerm, select Send File and select the FPGA image. 6.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 7. When the download is complete, the six yellow LEDs should be off and the following text should be displayed in TeraTerm: Figure 108 - AES-6 FPGA HEX File Load 8. Reset the card to complete the upgrade. 13.2.5 Procedure : FPGA image NOT present 1. After the reset, the following output will be shown in the TeraTerm window: Figure 109 - AES-6 FPGA Hex File Load 2. The card is already ready to load the FPAG image.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 3. In TeraTerm, select Send File and select the FPGA image. 4. During the download the six yellow LEDs should be illuminating in a circulating anti-clockwise direction. 5. When the download is complete, the six yellow LEDs should be off and the following text should be displayed in TeraTerm: Figure 110 - AES-6 Upgrade Completion 6. Reset the card to complete the upgrade.
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Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 116 - E-Pico DIP Switches and Boot ROM Clear-Com Communication Systems Page 130 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14.4 Appendix D – Eclipse-Pico/E-32 Configuration Card DIP Switch Settings See 1.1 – figures 6 & 7 above for switch locations.
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Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual J9 (H8FP1) J11 (H8FP2) Figure 123 - Eclipse-Pico PCB Layout Clear-Com Communication Systems Page 135 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Appendix H – Eclipse-PiCo/E32 MVX Interface Cable Forms Figure 124 - MVX serial lead pin out configuration Clear-Com Communication Systems Page 136 of 155 Part Number: 810377Z Rev 6
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14.8 Appendix I – Hitachi Flash Programmer Installation To install the Hitachi Renesas Flash Development tool navigate to the installation file on the Eclipse installation CD. InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\Hitachi_FDT\fdt3_04.exe When the installation file is run the installaer will display a series of setup screens to configure the installation. Figure 125 - Initial Installer Screen Click on the ‘Next’ button to start the installation process.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Select the required language and click on the ‘Next’ button to continue. Figure 127 - License Agreement Click on the ‘Yes’ button to accept the license conditions. The installer will then display the components screen. Figure 128 - Renesas Software Components It may be advisable to uncheck the Microsoft System Files checkbox as the versions of system files in the installation may be older than those currently on the system.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 129 - Application Information Normally the default options should be left unless this may cause a clash with other software. Click on the ‘Next’ button to continue. Figure 130 - Kernels Part 1 Click on the ‘Next’ button to continue unless it is required to reduce the amount of disk space used by reducing the number of kernels installed.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 131 - Kernels Part 2 Click on the ‘Next’ button to continue unless it is required to reduce the amount of disk space used by reducing the number of kernels installed. Figure 132 - Installation Directoy The default installation directory should normally be used. Click on the ‘Next’ button to continue the installation.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 133 - Start Menu Select The default menu can be used or the programmer can be added to the Clear-Com menu. Click on the ‘Next’ button to continue. Figure 134 - Destination Directoy Normally the default directory should be used. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 135 - Install Configure Complete Click on ‘Install’ to start the installation. The files will be installed in the selected directory. When the installation is complete a completion screen will be displayed. Figure 136 - Installation Completed Click on ‘Finish’ the complete the installation. Software can be run from the selected start menu under ‘Programs’.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14.9 Appendix J – TFTPUtil Installation To install the TFTPUtil tool navigate to the installation file on the Eclipse installation CD. InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\V-Panel TFTO Server App\TFTPUtil_GUI_Version_1.3.0_Installer.exe When the installation file is run the installer will display a series of setup screens to configure the installation. Figure 137 - TFTPUtil License Click on ‘I Agree’ to start the installation.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 138 - TFTPUtil Components Accept the defaults and click on the ‘Next’ button to continue the installation. Figure 139 - TFTPUtil Installation Folder The default destination folder should be accepted unless it clashes with other system setups. Click on the ‘Install’ button to start the installation.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 140 - TFTPUtil Installation Completed Click on the ‘Close’ button to exit the installation. If the defaults were accepted the TFTPUtil server can be run from Programs under ‘TFTPUtil’.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14.10 Appendix K – TeraTerm Installation To install the TeraTerm tool navigate to the installation file on the Eclipse installation CD. InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\Teraterm\tterm23.zip Open the file with WinZip and execute ‘Setup.exe’ to start the TeraTerm installation. The language options screen will be displayed. Figure 142 - TeraTerm Language Selection Select the required language mode and click on ‘Continue’. The next installation screen will be displayed.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 144 - Installation Directory Enter the required installation directory name if it is different to the default. It is recommended that the default is used. Click on ‘Continue’ to complete the installation. Figure 145 - Installation Completion Click on ‘OK’ to exit the installer.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14.11 Appendix L – S4 Driver Installation To install the S4 Driver tool navigate to the installation file on the Eclipse installation CD. InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\S4DRV\S4DRVWIN.EXE Execute the file to start the installation. Figure 146 - S4 Driver Install Start Click on ‘Next’ to start the installation.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Select the destination folder for the S4 driver. Normally the default is accepted. Click on ‘Next’ to continue. Figure 148 - S4 Driver Startup Folder Select the required start menu folder. Normally the default folder is used. Click on ‘Next’ to continue. Figure 149 - S4 Driver Desktop Icon A desktop icon can be optionally selected by clicking on the checkbox. Click ‘Next’ to continue. A confirmation screen will be displayed.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 150 - S4 Driver Confirmation Screen Click on ‘Install’ to complete the installation. A progress bar will be displayed followed by the installation completion screen. Figure 151 - S4 Driver Install Completion Screen Click on ‘Finish’ to exit the S4 Driver installer.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual 14.12 Appendix M – Flash Magic Installation To install Flash Magic navigate to the installation file on the Eclipse installation CD. InstallCD\3rd_Party_Software\FlashMagic\FlashMagic.exe Execute the file to start the installation. Figure 152 - Flash Magic Install Startup Screen Click on ‘Next’ to continue the installation.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Accept the agreement and click on next to continue. Figure 154 - Flash Magic Destination Folder Select the destination folder for Flash Magic; normally the default is accepted. Click on ‘Next’ to continue. Figure 155 - Flash Magic Start Menu Folder Select the start menu folder for Flash Magic; normally the default is accepted. Click on ‘Next’ to continue.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 156 - Flash Magic Icons Click on the checkboxes if Desktop or Quick Launch icons are required. Click on ‘Next’ to continue. Figure 157 - Flash Magic Installation Setups Click on ‘Install’ to complete the installation. A progress bar will be displayed as Flash Magic is installed. When the installation is complete and completion screen is displayed.
Eclipse Upgrade Reference Manual Figure 158 - Flash Magic Installer Completion Click on ‘Finish’ to exit the installer.
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