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UPDATING THE FIREBIRD FIRMWARE
It is recommended to always update the
firmware on FireBird boards to match
that in the current driver set. To do this
run the FireBird Firmware Updater utility
The Board option allows only selected boards
in a system to be updated. By default all
boards are updated. Note that the current
version of the updater will update any
Phoenix boards it finds in a system as well
as FireBirds. To prevent this happening the
Phoenix boards should be removed from the
PC before the updater is run.
The Feedback window shows which boards
will be updated, their current configuration
and firmware version, what they will be
updated to, and progress information during
updating.
If the updater fails for any reason so
that the board is no longer recognized,
jumper J8 can be moved to the 'FF'
position before rebooting the PC to allow
FireBird Frame Grabber – Quickstart Guide v1.6
from the Start Menu under Active Silicon
FireBird <xx> – Utilities.
the board to configure from its 'Factory'
design, to allow the update process to
be run again. When the updater has
finished, shut down the PC and move
The update utility also allows the
configuration mode of the board to
be changed – for example a four input
CoaXPress board by default supports
Click the Program Board(s) button to start
the update process. Wait for the process to
complete, then reboot the PC.
The Design option controls the configuration mode of the board. The options presented
depend on the board in use. This example shows the options with a 4xCXP FireBird.
Default updates the firmware keeping the same configuration mode as before the update.
4xCXP: 1 Camera selects the configuration mode with 1 camera with up to 4 coax cables.
4xCXP: 2 Camera selects the configuration mode with 2 cameras each with 2 coax cables.
4xCXP: 4 Camera selects the configuration mode with 4 cameras each with 1 coax cable.
Note: The above refers to Windows. For the location of utilities
and documentation for other for other operating systems refer to
the specific Quickstart Guide.
Note: <xx> represents the camera interface, e.g. CXP or CL.
the jumper back to its default position
before powering up the board. See the
Jumpers section of the FireBird Hardware
Manual for more information.
one camera with up to four coax cables,
but it can be configured e.g. to support
four cameras each with one coax (select
Design 4xCXP: 4 Camera).
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