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<h1 class="firstHeading">Boot Loader</h1>
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<h3>Firmware Upgrade using 'BootLoader.exe' Tool</h3>
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<p>The Boot Loader tool can be found in C:\Program Files\Harman Pro\London
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Architect. This tool can be used to load firmware to any of the BLU devices
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as an alternative to using London Architect. To load the firmware using
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the 'BootLoader.exe' tool, the user should perform the following actions :</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Launch the 'BootLoader.exe' tool</li>
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</ul>
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  <img src="Bootloader_tool.jpg" alt="" style="border: none;" width="479" height="549" border="0">
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<br> 
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<br> 
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<p>If loading firmware into a BLU-80, BLU-32, BLU-16, BLU-800/BLU-805/BLU-806,
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BLU-320/BLU-325/BLU-326, BLU-160, or BLU-120 the device must be powered
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up whilst pressing the 'LOCATE' button. If loading firmware into a BLU-10
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the device must be powered up whilst pressing the <a href="BLU-10 Programming and Operation.html">Exit
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button</a>.  Once the MAC address of the device is shown on the display
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release the 'LOCATE' button. Note that this can take up to 12 seconds
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on the BLU-800, BLU-320, BLU-160 and BLU-120.</p>
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<ul>
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<li>On the Boot Loader tool select the 'Standard Transfer Mode' radio
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button.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Browse' button to locate the firmware you want to load.</li>
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<li>Enter the 'Unit MAC Address' (from the display) then click the
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'Add To List' button. Several MAC addresses can be added to the list
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but only one type of device (eg BLU-80's only or BLU-32's only etc.)
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can have firmware loaded at any one time.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Start' button to download the firmware.</li>
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<li>After a successful firmware load the device will reboot. The new
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firmware version will be shown on the display.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Clear' button to clear the list before adding further
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MAC addresses for other device types.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If loading firmware to a <a href="MAINBLU8_Hardware.htm">BLU-8</a> the
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device must be powered up whilst holding the 'LOCATE' button. You will
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see the RED LEDs cycling.</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Select the 'Acknowledged Transfer Mode' radio button.</li>
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<li>Wait until the BLU-8 MAC Address appears in the list box (this
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should only take up to 5 seconds)</li>
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<li>The MAC Address should start with the sequence '00:0F:D4:xx:xx:xx'.
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If this is not the case then no firmware loading will be possible
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as the device has not been assigned the correct BSS Audio MAC address
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during manufacture (please return the device to BSS Audio).</li>
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<li>Select the 'Browse' button to locate the BLU-8 firmware file to
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load.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Start' button to download the firmware to the BLU-8.</li>
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<li>The progress of the firmware download / programming may be monitored
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on the BLU-8 LEDs, see <a href="BLU-8 Programming and Operation.html#Firmware_Upgrade">BLU-8
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Firmware Upgrade</a>.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If loading firmware to a <a href="BLU-8_V2_Programmable_Controller.htm">BLU-8v2</a>
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the device must be powered up whilst holding the 'LOCATE' button. You
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will see button LEDs 1 to 4 illuminated AMBER.</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Select the 'Standard Transfer Mode' radio button.</li>
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<li>Wait until the BLU-8v2 MAC Address appears in the list box (this
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should only take up to 5 seconds)</li>
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<li>The MAC Address should start with the sequence '00:0F:D4:xx:xx:xx'.
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If this is not the case then no firmware loading will be possible
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as the device has not been assigned the correct BSS Audio MAC address
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during manufacture (please return the device to BSS Audio).</li>
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<li>Select the 'Browse' button to locate the BLU-8v2 firmware file
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to load.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Start' button to download the firmware to the BLU-8v2.</li>
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<li>The progress of the firmware download / programming may be monitored
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on the BLU-8v2 LEDs, see <a href="BLU-8_V2_Programming_and_Operation.htm#Firmware_Upgrade_from_London_Architect">BLU-8v2
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Firmware Upgrade</a>.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If loading firmware to a <a href="BLU-100.htm">BLU-100</a>, <a href="BLU-101_Fixed_card_configuration_with_BLU_link.htm">BLU-101</a>
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or <a href="BLU-102_Fixed_card_configuration_with_BLU_link.htm">BLU-102</a>
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 you need to find the MAC address of the device before using the
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BootLoader application.  You can find the MAC address either by viewing
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the 'Network Device Network Settings' for the device in the network view
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of London Architect, using the <a href="London_Configurator.htm">London
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Configurator</a> tool or by using hyperterminal and typing in <span class="hcp1">RMAC.</span>
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 Once you have established the MAC address, power up the device whilst
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pressing the 'LOCATE' button. The COM, STAT and ERR LEDs will be YELLOW
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to indicate that the unit is in BootLoader mode.  <span class="hcp1">The
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entire process will take several minutes.</span></p>
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<ul>
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<li>On the Boot Loader tool select the 'Standard Transfer Mode' radio
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button.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Browse' button to locate the firmware you want to load.</li>
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<li>Enter the 'Unit MAC Address' then click the 'Add To List' button.
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Several MAC addresses can be added to the list but only one type of
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device (eg BLU-80's only or BLU-100's only etc.) can have firmware
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loaded at any one time.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Start' button to download the firmware.</li>
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<li>The blue bar on the Bootloader app. indicates the file transfer,
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this will take a couple of minutes.</li>
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<li>After a further 2 minutes (approximately) the COM, STAT and ERR
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LEDs will alternate <20>All Off<66> / <20>All YELLOW<4F> to indicate that the
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firmware file is being flashed to the device after a successful transfer,
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this will also take a couple of minutes..</li>
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<li>After a successful firmware load the device will reboot.</li>
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<li>Select the 'Clear' button to clear the list before adding further
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MAC addresses for other device types.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If the Boot code has detected any problems, errors will be indicated
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on the COM/STAT/ERR LEDs according to the following table :</p>
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padding-left: 10px;"><p class="hcp3"> </p></td>
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<td style="width:24.673%;" class="hcp4"><p class="hcp3"><span class="hcp1">COM</span> LED</p></td>
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<td style="width:23.854%;" class="hcp4"><p class="hcp3"><span class="hcp1">STAT</span> LED</p></td>
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<td style="width:25%;" class="hcp4"><p class="hcp3"><span class="hcp1">ERR</span> LED</p></td>
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<td style="width:26.473%;" class="hcp5"><p>General Error</p></td>
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<td style="width:24.673%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Off</p></td>
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<td style="width:23.854%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Off</p></td>
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<td style="width:25%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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<td style="width:26.473%;" class="hcp5"><p>Fatal Error</p></td>
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<td style="width:24.673%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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<td style="width:23.854%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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<td style="width:25%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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<tr class="hcp2">
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<td style="width:26.473%;" class="hcp5"><p>MAC Address Error</p></td>
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<td style="width:24.673%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Yellow</p></td>
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<td style="width:23.854%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Yellow</p></td>
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<td style="width:25%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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<tr class="hcp2">
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<td style="width:26.473%;" class="hcp5"><p>Invalid Application Error</p></td>
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<td style="width:24.673%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Off</p></td>
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<td style="width:23.854%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Green</p></td>
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<td style="width:25%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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<tr class="hcp2">
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<td style="width:26.473%;" class="hcp5"><p>Invalid FPGA Error</p></td>
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<td style="width:24.673%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Off</p></td>
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<td style="width:23.854%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Yellow</p></td>
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<td style="width:25%;" class="hcp6"><p class="hcp3">Red</p></td>
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