Operator’s manual, Appendix e, Ai-120 software reprogramming – Great Plains DICKEY-john AI-120 12-inch Virtual Terminal User Manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

AI-120 Virtual Terminal

11001-1606B-201310

182 / APPENDIX A

APPENDIX E

AI-120 SOFTWARE REPROGRAMMING

To reprogram an AI-120 terminal, a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive (2
GB) is required. If the drive is already FAT32 formatted, proceed to AI-120
Terminal Reprogramming.

Formatting a USB Flash Drive to FAT32 in Windows:

. Insert the USB flash drive into the computer.

. Go to My Computer and double click the icon.

. Select the USB flash drive.

. Right click on the USB flash drive.

. Select Format.

. Select a File System format of FAT32.

. Click on Start.

. Any existing data on the flash drive will be overwritten. Click OK to proceed.

. The USB flash drive is now formatted and a Format Complete prompt will

appear.

. Click OK.

 Close the format window (if applicable).

AI-120 TERMINAL REPROGRAMMING

Some constants may reset to factory default settings during software
reprogramming. A configuration export should be performed before reprogramming
to prevent loss of data.

IMPORTANT:

Do NOT remove power during the reprogramming process.

1. On a computer with a Windows operating system, extract all installation Zip

files into the root folder of the USB flash drive.

2. Navigate to the USB flash drive and double click on the file “install_mbr.cmd”.
3. After install, safely eject the USB flash drive from the computer.
4. Verify that the terminal is OFF.
5. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the side of the AI-120 terminal.
6. Power ON the terminal using the green POWER button on the back of the

terminal. The installation starts automatically and takes several minutes to
complete. A Topcon splash screen appears while software is loading to
terminal.

7. When finished, a message, “Please remove the USB flash drive” appears

when software update is complete. Remove the USB flash drive. The terminal
restarts automatically.

8. After restart, the terminal displays a touch screen calibration screen. Follow

onscreen instructions and press the crossmarks to complete screen
calibration. This calibration is only performed after an initial software
installation. The terminal restarts automatically.

9. Press Commit Calibration button to exit calibration.

10. If software is already installed on this terminal, a prompt must be

acknowledged to restore all user data or delete. Typically, this prompt is
acknowledged with “yes” to restore all user data.

11. After console startup, the terminal is ready to use.

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