Advanced Tools

Together, the processes listed under the Advanced Tools tab, involve the entire update process described above, except for the Configure Remote ID, Flash Remote ID and Upload partition data which are not part of the upgrade process.

In other words, this allows the user to submit the device to only one of the processes that is carried out during the entire update process.

These are detailed below:

File system

By selecting this option, the file memory of the connected device will be prepared for the update process.

Simply, select the unit to be prepared and click Prepare:

File system

Before the process starts, users must save a back up of the current configuration.

Export configuration message

The preparation process will then start and the following windows will show the progress:

File system process

When finished, click on Done:

File system process finished

Erase firmware

By selecting this option, it is possible to erase the firmware from the connected device. The unit will remain in bootloader mode without firmware.

Erase firmware

Click the Prepare button, and the process will begin.

Erase firmware process

When finished, click on Done:

Erase firmware process finished

Upload files

In this tab, the user can load the updating files to the correponding slots of the connected device.

Important

This option is not supported for version 6.14 or higher. If users try to upload the files in these versions, the following message will appear:

Upload files - Incompatible version

There are two ways to do this:

  1. Doing it the same way as in the Home tab, i.e. selecting a .update file and letting Veronte Updater internally place each .bin file contained in the .update file into each slot.

    For instance, if slot 0 is selected, one of the .bin files will be placed here and the other in the next slot, slot 1.

  2. Selecting a slot and uploading the first .bin, then selecting the next slot and uploading the second .bin file.

Note

The available slots in memory are displayed in the drop-down menu under the unit selection drop-down menu.

In this example, the first option has been done:

  • First, select the slot to locate the .update file:

    Upload files - Slot selection

  • Secondly, drag the file to the Drag area or click on Select and select it from the local storage:

    Upload files - Loading file

  • Once the .update file is loaded, click on Upload to send the configuracion to the device:

    Upload files - Update loaded

  • The process will start and the following windows will show the progress:

    Upload files process

  • When finished, click on Done:

    Upload files process finished

Upload backup

By selecting this option, users can upload the .backup file to the connected device.

Upload backup
  1. Load the .backup file. There are two ways to do this, dragging the file to the Drag area or by using the Select button.

    The latter option will open the following browser to select the .backup file stored in the user's local storage:

    Upload backup - Select .backup file

  2. Once the .backup file is loaded, click on Update to send the configuracion to the device.

    Upload backup - Upload

  3. Once the process, finish, click on Done.

    Upload backup process

Flash tool

This tab will flash the device. That is, the connected device is reset and the files previously loaded into memory (in the slots) will be uploaded to the connected device.

Important

This option is not supported for version 6.14 or higher. If users try to flash the device in these versions, the following message will appear:

Flash tool - Incompatible version

Simply choose the desired unit to be flashed and the slot where the .update file has been located and click Flash:

Flash tool

The flashing process is quite quickly, finally click on Done:

Flash tool process

Switch BootStage

With this option, users can switch between the modes shown in the drop-down menu.

Switch BootStage
  • Normal mode
  • Bootloader mode: This is the mode a device must be in to be updated.
  • Maintenance mode

Select the desired mode to switch to and click Switch:

Switch BootStage - Switch to Bootloader mode

Once the process, finish, click on Done.

Switch BootStage process

Identify SD

Selecting this option will identify the file memory capacity of the connected device.

Simply select the unit to be indentified and click Identify:

Identify SD

As the identification process is quite fast, a message with the information about the capacity of the SD card will quickly appear:

Identify SD message

Finally click on Done:

Identify SD process

Upload partition data

Warning

THIS IS NOT PART OF THE UPGRADE PROCESS.

Veronte Updater shall require the user to carry out this action in the event that the device's file memory has no magnetic field and geoid data.

Follow the steps below to upload the needed partition data:

  1. Simply select the desired unit, choose Magnetic field or Geoid and click Upload:

    Note

    The process carried out only uploads the chosen data (Magnetic field or Geoid). Repeat the process for uploading the remaining data.

    Upload partition data - Uploading Magnetic field

  2. If the device already has the data to be uploaded, a window will pop up to confirm continuing with the process.

    Upload partition data - Process confirmation

  3. Once confirmed, the uploading process will start and the following window will show the progress.

    Warning

    Writting file step is a long and slow process that can take a few hours.

    Upload partition data - Uploading process

    When finished, click on Done.

Update bootloader to version 7

Warning

THIS IS NOT PART OF THE UPGRADE PROCESS.

In order to update a device to version 7, it is first require to update the bootloader.

Follow the steps below to upload it:

  1. Simply select the desired unit and click Update:

    Update bootloader to version 7

  2. When the update process starts, the following message will appear. This is because updating a device will format it and a backup is the only way to restore the previous configuration.

    This configuration file will be needed later.

    Update bootloader to version 7 - Export configuration message

  3. Choose the folder where the backup will be stored as a .backup file:

    Save .backup file

  4. The update process will start, the following windows will show the progress:

    Update bootloader to version 7 process

  5. A confirmation panel will then appear to ensure that the user has not connected the device through the Veronte USB.

    Update bootloader to version 7 - Confirmation panel

    • If the device is connected in a way other than USB, drag the blue arrow to the right until it turns green to confirm and the update process will continue.

      Confirmation panel OK

      Update bootloader to version 7 - Confirmed

    • Otherwise, click cancel and the update process will be cancelled:

      Confirmation panel CANCEL

      Update bootloader to version 7 - Cancelled

  6. Once the Bootloader has been updated, the following message will appear with manual instructions:

    Important

    At this point, the process of updating the Bootloader is complete. Users must now continue updating the device to version 7 using Veront Updater version 7.

    Close Apps in version 6

  7. When finished, click on Done:

    Update bootloader to version 7 process finished

Users can check that Autopilot 1x is displayed in Veronte Link 7 in Bootloader mode version 7.

Veronte Link 7 - Bootloader mode

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