The AerConnect device must be connected, the USB key inserted into the device and the webserver then started. During the procedure, the signal of LED A03 will be indicated.
The blue LED remains on once the firmware is updated.
The device must be disconnected from the power to remove the USB key.
Update the firmware through the AerConnect.exe software – press the "Firmware Update" button, then select the *.tar.bz2 file.
The file will be sent via FTP to the device (check that there are no firewall or antivirus restrictions that can block the transfer). The device will be restarted automatically, after
which you must wait for the update procedure to be executed (the latter consists of two parts indicated by the LED A03 combination).
Once completed, the device will be queried and the firmware version indicated in the relevant field of the grid.
LED signals.
During normal AerConnect operation, the LEDs remain off, except for error signals. The LED signals can be reactivated by pressing the button on the device.
Description of the flashes
During normal operation the BLUE SL LED flashes for 1/4s every 10s.
The SL LED goes off after 5 minutes without anomalies. LED signals are reactivated with the presence of
anomalies or by pressing the PI button.
During the initialisation, the SL LED flashes 1/4s BLUE twice.
If the SL LED remains on steady RED, this indicates no communication with the VMF devices.
Starting the procedure from the software, the SL signalling LED flashes BLUE for 1s, pauses 1s and is followed
by fast GREEN flashes for 1/4s.
Pressing the button ends the procedure with a 1s BLUE signal.
During the programming update procedure it flashes BLUE for 1/2s and GREEN for 1/2s.
RED LED 2s alternated with BLUE LED 2s to indicate that the application has not started.
During the data memory update procedure, the SL LED flashes BLUE for 1/2s and RED for 1/2s.
A RED flash of 1s indicates incorrect programming.
The RED flashes 1/2s every 5s to indicate the http server is blocked during normal operation
A RED flash of 1s alternated with 2 BLUE flashes of 1/2s+1/2s pause indicates that the module recognises
communication on the network but is not receiving data from one of the VMF modules.
The procedure starts with the BLUE LED flashing for 2s (button check).
During the procedure, the BLUE LED flashes 3 times for 1/4s followed by the GREEN LED flashing for 1/2s. Once
completed, the BLUE LED goes on steady for at least 2s until the reboot, as confirmation of the operation.
The stage requires the BLUE LED to remain on steady until restart.
YELLOW LED off.
The YELLOW LED flashes 1s alternated with a 1s pause.
YELLOW LED on steady
During normal operation the YELLOW LED flashes for 1/4s every 10s.
The LED goes off after 5 minutes without anomalies. LED signals are reactivated with the presence of anom-
alies or by pressing the PI button.
A separate code relating to the SD check is the YELLOW LED and the flashing of the GREEN LED starting
simultaneously.
The signals could last some time, depending on the type of control in progress.
State
NORMAL FUNCTIONING
SERVERMODBUS START-UP
NO COMMUNICATION – RET NOT OK
ADDRESSING FROM PC
SOFTWARE UPDATE
SWITCH-ON – BOOT STAGE
DATA MEMORY UPDATE
INCORRECT PROGRAMMING
PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE HTTP SERVER
START-UP
NO VMF QUERY
DEFAULT SETTINGS
RESTART STAGE
SERIAL NORMAL OPERATION
SD PERIPHERAL COMMUNICATION PROB-
LEMS
SERIAL
PERIPHERAL
COMMUNICATION
PROBLEMS
OFFLINE DATABASE
Check SD
Alarm code
A00
A00
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
B00
B01
B02
B05
B06
C00
C01
C02
C03
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