Artistic License Ether-Lynx II Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 9

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ROM Boot Jumper
Ether-Lynx II has boot-loader firmware programmed into its ROM. This forces the product into
a factory ROM mode ready for firmware upload. The boot-loader firmware allows the operating
firmware (which is stored in the flash memory) to be upgraded over the network. It is not usually
necessary to use this procedure as firmware uploads can be initiated directly using DMX-
Workshop.
To force Ether-Lynx II to start in boot-loader mode, link the ROM boot jumper and power-up the
unit. Note that the LEDs will flash when in boot-loader mode. The firmware upgrade can then
be made using DMX-Workshop.
If for any reason the upgrade needs to be aborted, or if the ROM boot jumper was connected in
error, removing the jumper and powering up the unit will cause it to revert to the current installed
firmware.

Application Diagram

In the example shown below, a Colour-Tramp controller is running a show on an LED pixel
product driven by intelligent power supplies (such as Multichrome D1). The system responds
to triggers from an external DMX panel. Ether-Lynx II forms the interface between all elements
of the system: it converts the panel DMX signals into Art-Net for triggering Colour-Tramp, and
converts the Art-Net show programme into DMX/RDM for consumption by the intelligent PSUs
driving the fixtures.
Simple DMX Panel (used as an external
trigger panel for main controller)
Ether-Lynx II User Guide
Art-Net Controller
e.g. Colour-Tramp
Mains Voltage
Art-Net
DMX (Used for
triggering)
Ether-Lynx II
DMX / RDM
PSU/DMX-
RDM interface
(e.g.Multichrome D1)
RGB Pixels
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