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[. . . ] Maestro
Release Notes
MULTI-FORMAT MASTER CONTROL
SOFTWARE VERSION 1. 400
071850604 October 24, 2007
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Purpose . [. . . ] In the Telnet window, type:
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Version 1. 400 d 0x50004710 [Enter] If the Boot ROM is current, the first two rows of the display will indicate a date of December 14, 2006: 50004710: 576f 726b 7335 2e35 2e31 0044 6563 2031 *Works5. 5. 1. Dec 1* 50004720: 3420 3230 3036 2c20 3037 3a32 383a 3037 *4 2006, 07:28:07* · · If the Boot ROM version checks OK, go to Step 4 below. If you see an older date, or no date at all, the Boot ROM should be updated. If there is another Processor (channel) in the system, repeat Step 1 above and following. In the Maestro Deployment Control Center window, select the control panel with the boot ROM you wish to check.
For a hardware control panel, this will actually be a CP Panel Server board. For a GUI control panel, this will actually be a PCI Panel Server board.
6. Select the Telnet button.
Note Only one Telnet session to a Panel Server can be open at a time.
7. In the Telnet window, type:
d 0x50004710 [Enter] If the Boot ROM is current, the first two rows of the display will indicate a date of December 14, 2006: 50004710: 576f 726b 7335 2e35 2e31 0044 6563 2031 *Works5. 5. 1. Dec 1* 50004720: 3420 3230 3036 2c20 3037 3a32 383a 3037 *4 2006, 07:28:07* · · If the Boot ROM version checks OK, go to Step 8 below. If you see an older date, or no date at all, the Boot ROM should be updated. If there is another control panel in the system, repeat Step 5 above and following. If all boot ROMs check OK, go to Installing the Maestro Software Package below.
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Installing the Maestro Software Package
Perform this procedure only after checking the Boot ROM versions.
Note It is recommended that all default values be used during the installation.
1. Launch the Maestro Configuration Editor by going to "Start > All Programs > Thomson > Maestro Configuration Editor. " b. Use "File > Save As" to create a copy of the set.
As a suggestion, add "v13" to the name.
d. Use "File > Save As" again to create another copy of the set.
As a suggestion, add "v1400" to the name.
e. The previous version of Maestro must be uninstalled:
CAUTION If you are uninstalling v1. 3 software, you must use the Administrator account (login). If you are uninstalling v1. 2 or prior software, you must use the account (login) used when that software was installed.
a. Remove the Maestro Software Package.
This will not remove user data.
c. Insert the new Maestro software CD.
A popup will appear that asks if the install should continue. If the installation does not automatically start, the process will have to be started manually:
a. Select Start > Run.
A window similar to that shown in Figure 10 should appear.
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Figure 10. Click the OK button.
A popup will appear that asks if the install should continue; select Next. When the "Ready to Install" menu appears, select Install.
The window shown in Figure 11 will appear.
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Figure 11. Installing Maestro Software Package
When this step is complete, the window shown in Figure 12 will appear.
Figure 12. [. . . ] The GUI should then connect and work properly.
Note If you continue to have difficulty with this change, please contact Technical Support.
7. Proceed to Updating FPGAs/CPLDs on page 28.
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Updating FPGAs/CPLDs
(FPGA = Field Programmable Gate Array. Updating FPGAs/CPLDs on the Processor board(s):
Note Some of the FPGAs on the Processor are updated using the Software Version Update and Apply procedure described above. The remaining FPGAs on the Processor are updated using the procedure below.
a. [. . . ]