General Notes on Updating. Update the only if:
Normally, a working system does not have to be updated.
When updating, follow the steps:
Warning
Do not disconnect your core or computer from the ethernet while an update is uploading!
When experiencing any problems during upload, do not restart the core and upload the update again.
Every device is equipped with the most up-to-date firmware at the time of delivery. Because the software is developed constantly, after a certain time, a newer version might be available than the one in your system. Ask your DHD distributor for the current state of the firmware for your device.
If a newer version is available, you first have to consider whether an update makes sense to you.
Tip
Update the firmware only if
Normally, the firmware of a working system does not have to be updated.
If you want to update the firmware, first find out the firmware version on your system.
Tip
You can find out the current firmware version on your system on the system page of Web Apps (firmware version 9.1 or higher):
Firmware
page, the firmware version is listed.
Note
For more information on updating your specific firmware version, see Firmware Update XC2/XD2/XS2, XD/XD/XS.
A firmware update is supplied as a file. Firmware updates of DHD devices are e.g. titled as follows:
XS2-XC2-XD2_08-01-06.fw8
for all 52/XS2, 52/XC2, 52/XD2 cores
XS-XC-XD_08-01-06.fw8
for all 52/XS, 52/XC, 52/XD cores
The shortcut XS-XC-XD_08
or XS2-XC2-XD2_08
describes the firmware version of the device and the type of firmware for different device types. The first and the second number (here: 08
and 01
) relate to the major version of the firmware. The third number reflects the minor version of the firmware (here: 06
). That means in this example, the file contains firmware version 8.1.6.
When updating the firmware a fourth number is visible. This always must be 01
and indicates that this is an official version. This number is not shown explicitly in the file name. Firmware files have the file extension .fw8 (firmware version 8.x) or .fw9 (firmware version 9.x).
1. In the Update
menu select Update Firmware
and open the update file. The validity is tested and you are asked to confirm and start the update or cancel the procedure if necessary.
2. The update starts after you click Yes
. The process is indicated by a progress bar and can take some time.
Warning
Do not disconnect your core or computer from the Ethernet while an update is uploading!
When experiencing any problems during upload, do not restart the core and upload the update again.
3. After the successful update, you are asked to restart the system. The new firmware is accepted by the system only after this system reboot.
Important
A system reboot temporarily interrupts the audio processing of the system. Reboot only if you are sure that it does not influence important signals.
You can postpone the system reboot, but keep in mind that the system runs on the old firmware version until the reboot is made.
Every device is equipped with the most up-to-date kernel at the time of delivery. Because the software is developed constantly, after a certain time, a newer version might be available than the one in your system. If you have to update your firmware and a newer kernel version is required, your DHD vendor or DHD will tell you to update your kernel.
Tip
Update the kernel only if your DHD distributor or DHD recommends an update.
Normally, the kernel of a working system does not have to be updated.
If you need to update a kernel, first find out the kernel version on your system.
Tip
You can find out the current kernel version on your system on the system page of Web Apps (firmware version 9.1 or higher):
Operating System
page, the kernel version is listed.
A kernel update is supplied as a file. Kernel updates for a DHD device always have the extension .img
.
Update
menu select Update Kernel
and open the update file. The validity is tested and you are asked to confirm and start the update or cancel the procedure if necessary. Yes
. The process is indicated by a progress bar and can take some time.
Warning
Do not disconnect your core or computer from the ethernet while an update is uploading!
When experiencing any problems during upload, do not restart the core and upload the update again.
Important
A reboot temporarily interrupts the audio processing of the system. Reboot the system only if you are sure that it does not influence important signals.
You can postpone the system reboot, but keep in mind that the system runs on the old kernel version until the reboot is made.