Ralphmp
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Apologies for yet another thread on this but I'm struggling to put a new firmware file onto a decoder and can't for the life of me see what I'm doing wrong.
I'm using the Massoth PC Module (USB version - 8175201) and the latest Massoth Service Tool program which works fine for reading/identifying the decoder and reading/wrting CVs. However, ask it to update firmware and I keep getting errors that say "Read No Data (117)". In addition, if I try the "Fast Update" option (as opposed to the "Update" option) the red light on the PC Module which normally flickers to show things are working OK just goes out when I try to do the firmware update.
I've worked my way through all of the helpful suggestions people have given me on this - e.g. keep the connections from the decoder to the PC module short, close the Service Tool Program, power cycle the PC Module, reopen the Service Tool Program and go straight to the firmware update section, sacrifice a chicken, etc. - but no joy.
As I have exactly the same issue with different decoders, and I can do firmware updates OK for the PC Module itself and my Navigator & Central Station, I wondered if I'm doing something really basic (dumb) that's wrong and just wanted to check a couple of things -
1. Do I need a load (e.g. a motor) on the decoder to do firmware updates (like I do to carry out CV programming)?
2. If I use the Fast Update lead (connects the PC Module to the decoder via a SUSI plug) do I need any additional connections to the decoder (e.g. power) or does everything go via the SUSI lead? (the picture in Massoth PC Module manual implies you just plug in the SUSI lead)
3. I'm using a LGB 50110 transformer to power the PC module. On the bottom it tells me it puts out 18v and 10 0 VA - is this enough oomph for a firmware update or do I need something more meaty?
If some kind soul could point me in the right direction on this I'd be very grateful and you'd cheer me up no end (feeling pretty dismal as redundancy is looming and Arsenal have just self-destructed in the Champions league again ...).
Thanks in advance.
Phil
I'm using the Massoth PC Module (USB version - 8175201) and the latest Massoth Service Tool program which works fine for reading/identifying the decoder and reading/wrting CVs. However, ask it to update firmware and I keep getting errors that say "Read No Data (117)". In addition, if I try the "Fast Update" option (as opposed to the "Update" option) the red light on the PC Module which normally flickers to show things are working OK just goes out when I try to do the firmware update.
I've worked my way through all of the helpful suggestions people have given me on this - e.g. keep the connections from the decoder to the PC module short, close the Service Tool Program, power cycle the PC Module, reopen the Service Tool Program and go straight to the firmware update section, sacrifice a chicken, etc. - but no joy.
As I have exactly the same issue with different decoders, and I can do firmware updates OK for the PC Module itself and my Navigator & Central Station, I wondered if I'm doing something really basic (dumb) that's wrong and just wanted to check a couple of things -
1. Do I need a load (e.g. a motor) on the decoder to do firmware updates (like I do to carry out CV programming)?
2. If I use the Fast Update lead (connects the PC Module to the decoder via a SUSI plug) do I need any additional connections to the decoder (e.g. power) or does everything go via the SUSI lead? (the picture in Massoth PC Module manual implies you just plug in the SUSI lead)
3. I'm using a LGB 50110 transformer to power the PC module. On the bottom it tells me it puts out 18v and 10 0 VA - is this enough oomph for a firmware update or do I need something more meaty?
If some kind soul could point me in the right direction on this I'd be very grateful and you'd cheer me up no end (feeling pretty dismal as redundancy is looming and Arsenal have just self-destructed in the Champions league again ...).
Thanks in advance.
Phil