Transfer of controller data

Transfer of the controller data is started from the left area of the Memory Manager:

<Functional data upload (PC→Bootloader)


Functional data download (Bootloader→PC)


Firmware upload (PC→Bootloader)

Functional data upload (PC->Bootloader)

Transfers functional data (*.dat) from the PC to the Bootloader. The Bootloader has 7 memory positions for functional data and one memory position for the operating system. All memory positions can be used simultaneously!

The left column shows the data that is currently stored in the Bootloader. Setting a tick in the „overwrite“ column selects the functional data on the PC that will then be written to the corresponding memory position in the BL-NET.
Clicking “Start Transfer” loads the selected data into the Bootloader.

Functional data download (Bootloader->PC)

The functional data previously loaded from the controller into the Bootloader is stored on the PC.

The data stored in the Bootloader is shown in the left column. Setting a tick in the „save“ field allows specification of the path and name of the file on the PC where the functional data is to be stored.
Clicking “Start Transfer” stores the selected data on the PC.
The functional data (*.dat) stored on the PC must be regarded as a backup copy and cannot be edited on the PC.

Using the TAPPS programming software an option exists to create and print out a *.txt file from the *.dat file containing a list of all the setting parameters used in programming (→see TAPPS tutorial)..

Operating system upload (PC->Bootloader)

Transfer of an operating system (UVR1611, CAN Monitor, CAN-I/O Module or Bus converter CAN-BC) from the PC to the Bootloader. Since a common memory position is used for the operating system, the transfer overwrites the existing operating system stored in the BL-NET. The latest operating system at any point in time can be downloaded to a PC from our homepage http://www.ta.co.at.

The desired operating system (*.prg) on the PC is selected with the “select firmware” button. When uploading an operating system for a UVR1611, a user-defined welcome page for the controller can also be defined. This greeting page can be created during creation of a function data record („Export to the translator“) using the programming software TAPPS. If a welcome page is already defined in the controller functional data then this is retained and the welcome page specified when transferring the operating system is not adopted by the UVR1611.
Clicking “OK” starts the data transfer and stores the selected operating system on the Bootloader.

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