Figure c.10 – Rockwell Automation 1203-USB USB Converter (Same as DRIVES-UM001) Out of synch with AB version. User Manual

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Flash Updates

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Performing a Flash Update with HyperTerminal

1.

In the main menu (

Figure 4.5

), press 3 to flash upgrade.

For connected MDI drives, you can only update the firmware in the converter. The
screen in

Figure C.11

will immediately appear.

For connected DPI drives, a menu appears (

Figure C.10

) for you to select the

device that you want to update.

After you select a device by typing its number, a line appears to confirm that you
selected the right device (for example, “You have chosen to update -- 0 >
PowerFlex 70 EC”) and the following text appears:

2.

If the flash update can be completed safely, type Y. The letter “C” repeatedly
appears. It is the Xmodem prompt and continues to appear until you send a binary
file.

Important: Press Ctrl + X to cancel a flash update procedure.

3.

Select Transfer > Send File to display the Send File screen (

Figure C.12

).

4.

Click Browse and navigate to the flash file.

5.

Double-click the file. Its name appears in the Filename box (see

Figure C.12

).

Flash Upgrade. Enter Number for Selection.

0 > PowerFlex 70 EC

1 > LCD Module

2 > This 1203-USB

5 > 20-COMM-D

Figure C.10 – Example DPI Flash Menu

To update the Flash memory, you need a terminal program

capable of downloading a binary file using the XMODEM protocol

and a Flash update file from Rockwell Automation. When you

press 'Y' to signal that you are ready to proceed, the

terminal program will start displaying the letter 'C'. This

signals the XMODEM protocol that the download may proceed. You

then have one minute to start the transfer. Press CTRL-X to

cancel an update started by mistake. Are you ready to proceed?

(Y/N)

Figure C.11 – Flash Menu

!

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. When you
perform a flash update, the drive will fault if it is receiving control I/O from
the converter. Verify that the drive has stopped safely or is receiving
control I/O from an alternate source before beginning a flash update.

!

ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists. If you interrupt a flash
procedure that is updating boot code, the device may become inoperable.
To prevent this damage, follow the instructions provided with the new
firmware file and do not interrupt a flash procedure while boot code is
being flashed.

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