Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual

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DOWNLOAD

– This command modifies the ATX10

flash memory by replacing all configuration and profile

data with the contents of the files on the SD Memory

Module. In other words, the data is downloaded to the

ATX10 onboard flash from the SD Memory Module.

Figure 3 is a flow chart showing how the Memory

Module annunciations arise, and the user intervention

options that are available to get the Memory Module

synchronized and operating normally.

Spec SD Card? (Meets

Environmental and

Vendor Requirements

Initialization

(Power Up, or

when an SD card

fault clears)

Memory Module Initialization

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes (”CFG VALID - Y”)

Yes (”CFG MATCH - Y”)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Annunciate SD

Invalid Type

Advisory

Blank Config Check

(No Files)

Integrity check Config and

Profile Data on Memory

Module. CRC Valid?

Compare Config and Profile

contents of the Memory Module to

the Config and Profile contents of

the ATX10 Flash. Exact Match?

No action. Use

ATX10 flash

Config and Profile

contents.

Annunciate “CFG

MATCH - N”

Annunciate “CFG

VALID -N” and

“CFG MATCH - N”

Upload Config and
Profiles to Memory

Module from

ATX10. Repeat

Memory Module

Init.

Annunciate SD

ADVISORY

Use ATX10 flash

Config and Profile

contents.

No action needed.

Config and Profile

changes

automatically

updated to the SD

card when ATX10

flash is written.

CFG MATCH

CFG VALID

SD Invalid

Type Advisory

User SD Card

Menu

Must insert a new

SD card, with

proper

specifications, into

the memory

module.

Options:

Replace SD Card

OR

Select “UPLOAD”

Memory Module

Init is Repeated

Options:

Replace SD Card

OR

Select “UPLOAD”

OR

Select

“DOWNLOAD”

Memory Module

Init is Repeated

User SD Advisory

Menu

Note: During normal operation, if there is valid communication to an SD card, and there
are no advisory faults present (i.e. the user has handled them in the “User SD Menu”),
then the following will happen:
(1) When modifications to Config data occur on the ATX10, the modifications will also be
written to the memory module.
(2) When modifications to Profile data occur on the ATX10, the modifications will also be
written to the memory module.

If an SD advisory is being annunciated, Config and Profile updates to the memory module
will NOT happen. They will only be recorded in the ATX10 flash memory, and the SD
card’s Config and Profile files will remain unmodified and out of sync with the ATX10.

Figure 3—memory module Flow Chart

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