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These pages are designed to steer you towards the correct instructions for upgrading your SA380TX data logger such that is running the optimal firmware for its operating environmnet.

Already know how you want to proceed?

Use the links below to jump striaght to the relevent article, or the Mpec firmware downloads Page

Unsure how to proceed?

Answer the questions below and you shall be steered towards the correct procedure:


Questions:



Q1: Are you trying to upgrade a pre-Mod State 3 device, or a Mod State 3 onward device?

How do I find my mod state?

















Q2: Is your logger deployed on Centrix, or the Network Rail Intelligent Infrastructure system?







Q2:  What Firmware Version is your SA380TX currently running?

How do I know which version of firmware I am running?

My logger is running a firmware version prior to "1144"

My logger is running firmware version "1144" or later







Q3: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop

Remotely using dUpgrade running over an IP network







Q3: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop

Remotely using dUpgrade running over an IP network







Q3: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop







Q3: Is your logger deployed on Centrix, or the Network Rail Intelligent Infrastructure system?

My logger connects to Centrix

My logger connects to the  Network Rail Intelligent Infrastructure system

My logger is not connected to any back-office asset management system







Q3:  Is your logger deployed on Centrix, or the Network Rail Intelligent Infrastructure system?

My logger connects to Centrix

My logger connects to the  Network Rail Intelligent Infrastructure system

My logger is not connected to any back-office asset management system







Q4: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop

Remotely using dUpgrade running over an IP network







Q4: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop

Remotely using dUpgrade running over an IP network







Q4: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop







Q4: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop

Remotely using Centrix







Q4: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop

Remotely using dUpgrade running over an IP network







Q4: How do you wish to apply the firmware upgrade?

On-site using a USB drive

On-site using a wired Ethernet connection using dUpgrade software running on a laptop



Answers



A1: Upgrading a Mod State 1 or 2 SA380TX with a USB drive, using the "Centrix Recomended" .ZIP firmware package for USB drives




A2: Upgrading a Mod State 1 or 2 SA380TX with dUpgrade locally, using the "Centrix Recomended" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade




A3: Upgrading a Mod State 1 or 2 SA380TX with dUpgrade remotely, using the "Centrix Recomended" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade




A4: Upgrading a Mod State 1 or 2 SA380TX with a USB drive, using the "NR-II Approved" .ZIP firmware package for USB drives




A5: Upgrading a Mod State 1 or 2 SA380TX with dUpgrade locally, using the "NR-II Approved" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade




A6: Upgrading a Mod State 1 or 2 SA380TX with dUpgrade remotely, using the "NR-II Approved" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade




A7: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with a USB drive, first using the "Stepping Stone" .ZIP firmware package for USB drives ,then using "Centrix Recomended" .UPG firmware package




A8: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with dUpgrade locally,  first using the "Stepping Stone" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade ,then using "Centrix Recomended" .UPG firmware package




A9: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX by first using dUpgrade remotely to apply the "Stepping Stone" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade ,then using Centrix to apply the "Centrix Recomended" .UPG firmware package.




A10: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with a USB drive, first using the "Stepping Stone" .ZIP firmware package for USB drives ,then using  "NR-II Approved" .UPG firmware package




A11: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with dUpgrade locally, first using the "Stepping Stone" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade ,then using  "NR-II Approved" .UPG firmware package




A12: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with dUpgrade remotely, first using the "Stepping Stone" .ZIP firmware package for dUpgrade ,then using  "NR-II Approved" .UPG firmware package




A13: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with a USB drive,  using the "Centrix Recomended" .UPG firmware package




A14: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with dUpgrade locally, using the "Centrix Recomended" .UPG firmware package




A15: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX  with Centrix, using the "Centrix Recomended" .UPG firmware package




A16: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with a USB drive, using the "NR-II Approved" .UPG firmware package




A17: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with dUpgrade locally, using the "NR-II Approved" .UPG firmware package




A18: Upgrading a Mod State 3 or later SA380TX with dUpgrade remotely, using the "NR-II Approved" .UPG firmware package









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