Meyer Sound Matrix3 LX-300 사용자 설명서

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loading the file again. If you use the Erase Flash command for the EtherTracks module and then switch off the LX-
300 (or power fails), You will have to use VirtualLX and a serial connection to an LX-COS module to recover.
If part of the erase procedure had already been started, the flash memory could be corrupted or incomplete and the
LX-300 will not start up properly. To remedy this situation you must force an erase of the problem firmware file using
the LX-DSP module ID switch. See 
Firmware Update Procedures
Upgrading a Matrix3 System Running CueStation 4
1. Download Firmware Files
. When downloading firmware files, you will have either one .zip file containing all firmware
files, or four separate .zip files. Save them to an easily accessible location on a computer running a CueStation client.
You can either unzip them and upload the .csf files, or upload the .zip file(s).
2. Connect CueStation to the LX-300
Start CueStation and connect to the server of the system you wish to upgrade. You can use a newer version of
CueStation 4 to upload new firmware. You may get an alert message in the log when you connect, warning you that
the version numbers do not match. As long as all you are doing is uploading firmware, you can proceed. Open the
Mixer Configuration window. Save the current project and configuration if you haven't yet done so.
3. Disable LX-300 Auto Start
As part of uploading firmware, the system will need to be power cycled. If an Auto Start project is enabled, it is best
to disable it before proceeding:
1.
Select LX-300 Auto Start... from the Configuration menu.
2.
In the dialog box that appears, open the menu labeled "On Power Up:", and select Do Not Auto Start.
3.
Click on the Save Settings button, and then close the dialog box. The log will then report "Boot Script save to
disk SUCCEEDED".
At this point, you should power cycle all LX-300s in the system.
4. Select Firmware Files to Upload
After the LX-300s have finished the startup procedure and are displaying the "-OK-" twirlies on the front panel display,
open the Mixer Configuration window. In the Configuration menu, select Upload Firmware... You will see a warning
like this:
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Firmware Update Procedures