Check/transfer project - Back up/Upload retentive data - Upload/upgrade firmware
Contents

1.General

The Transfer mask is identical to a large extent for the three processes described in the following. For this reason, this general part is described first, then the specific properties of the individual transfers are described.

1.1.Transfer via the network

Local address

The IP address of the HS/FS assigned in the project is used here. The IP address is specified in the Master data/Project/Network mask.

Remote access

This option is used if the HS/FS can be reached via a static IP address or a fixed name (e.g. via www.dyndns.org). The address displayed and used here is entered in Master data/Project/Project settings.

Different address

With this option the HS/FS can be addressed directly via the name or IP address for the configuration. In addition, the IP port must also be entered here. The IP port is recorded under Master data/Project/Project settings.

Examples:
  • 192.168.0.11
  • hsfs.example.net
The settings for the network are made in Master data/Project/Network.
In the state of delivery the HS/FS has the IP address 192.168.0.11

Transfer data unencrypted

If this option is activated, the following transfer is made unencrypted, i.e. via the specified HTTP port.
The configured port is automatically displayed for the transfer type in question in Local address and Different address.

User name

The HS/FS expert logs in on the HS/FS with this user name. The user must have administrator rights.

Password/PIN

The HS/FS Expert logs in on the HS/FS with this password/this PIN.

Save password

The HS/FS Expert permanently saves the user name and password. These data are proposed when the program is restarted.

Messages

Status, warning and error messages for the transfer process are output here.

2.Project

2.1.Check project

The project is only checked. The messages on checking are displayed in the message area at the lower edge of the HS/FS Expert window.

2.2.Transfer project/Transfer project (Without scan)

The HS/FS is not given its functionality until a project is transferred: The project data must be transferred to the HS/FS for this purpose. The HS/FS can be configured locally or remotely. The data can be transferred in the following ways:Entering data for login is described in the chapter General.

2.2.1.Differences when transferring with/without scan

If the project is transferred in the Transfer (without scan) mode, the communication objects are not read out from the KNX devices when starting the HS/FS. This setting is retained until transfer is carried out again with scan (Transfer mode). The project setting of the individual communication objects in the field Query during starting remains unaffected.

2.3.Additional transfer type: Via serial port

The transfer via the serial port is only possible during the start-up phase of the HS/FS. In the process, the start-up PC establishes a connection to the HS/FS via the COM port.
During operation, the transfer is only possible via the network!

Procedure (Important: follow the sequence exactly!):
  • Switch off the HS/FS
  • Connect the HS/FS and the start-up PC using the cable provided
  • Start the transfer in the HS/FS Expert
  • Switch the HS/FS on
The data transfer begins after a short time.

Serial interface

The number of the COM port is entered here (e.g. 1 or 2).
Note
The "HS/FS Expert" uses the following parameters:
  • 115000 bits per second
  • 8 data bits
  • no parity
  • 1 stop bit
  • Hardware protocol
The transfer parameters do not usually have to be set for the start-up PC.
If there are problems with the transfer, however, we recommend switching on the FIFO. Both the setting and the transfer parameters can be changed in the system settings of the PC.

2.4.Transfer mode

A project transfer can be carried out in the following modes:
  • Transfer images+data+voice messages
  • Transfer data
  • Restart only
Note
Prior to the shutdown of the HS/FS, saving of the data to retentive memory is triggered. After shutdown the data is read out from there again.

Transfer images+data+voice messages

The following is transferred:
  • The entire project data
  • All graphic files (Designs, Symbols, Visualisation, etc.) and settings
  • All the directories and files located in the "[EXP]\hsupload" if they are selected for transfer. (See Project settings -> Interface)
    [EXP]: Path for the HS/FS Expert directory.
  • The files required for certificate management.
  • All QuadConfig data
This mode must be used under the following circumstances:
  • Before the first data transfer or before calling the user interface for the first time
  • After changing graphics files
  • After creating new symbols and optical modules
  • After assigning other/new designs
  • After changes in the QuadConfig
  • After change / addition / deletion of files in "[EXP]\hsupload" or one of its subdirectories.
    [EXP]: Path for the HS/FS Expert directory.

Transfer data

Only the project data are transferred. This mode must be used after each change in the project.

Restart only

This option triggers restarting of the HS/FS. No transfer of the project data takes place.

Delete retentive memory

When this option is activated, the data is not written to the retentive memory before shutdown of the HS/FS. Instead, the retentive memory is deleted!
Warning
Please note that when the retentive memory is deleted, all configuration data entered by the user in the QuadClient, e.g. a user password which differs from the one defined in the QCConfig, the administrator password or plug-in configurations are also deleted!

Delete certificates

When this action is activated, all the certificates on the HS/FS are deleted and created again in accordance with the procedure described here.

3.Retentive memory

3.1.Save retentive memory

The retentive data of the HS/FS is backed up with this mask. The data from the memory space with the data saved last is always backed up. Always also back up the HS project (see archive project) in addition to the retentive data. The retentive data can only be restored with the related project. The user must have administration rights.
Warning
If you use an ISDN connection, the backup will not function!

Save under the following file name

The entire retentive data are saved in this file. The file has the ending .dat.

3.2.Upload retentive memory

Retentive data can be loaded into the HS/FS again with this program item. When doing so, it is necessary that the project from which the data originate is still operating on the HS. Otherwise the saved data cannot be assigned in the project. They are lost in the process. The HS is automatically restarted after uploading. During upload, the memory space with the older data is overwritten by the uploaded retentive data!
Note
If you reprogram the HS/FS and want to import backed up retentive data afterwards, always use the option Delete retentive memory when transferring the project!

Select retentive memory file

The contents of the file specified here are loaded into the HS/FS. The file has the ending .dat.
Warning
If an FTP backup server is active in the project via which the retentive data saved externally via FTP is read in again, uploading the retentive data via Expert does not function because the data uploaded via Expert is overwritten by the data read out by the FTP server when subsequently starting up the HS/FS.
Pure backup of the retentive data via FTP is, however, unproblematic!

4.Firmware

4.1.Upload firmware

4.1.1.General

New firmware can be uploaded on the HS/FS over the network with this program item. The general mode of operation is the same as when transferring a project.

It must be noted that the version of the firmware currently installed on the HS/FS must already support this functionality. (Version 2.4 and higher)
It should also be noted that only one correct version of the hardware for the hardware in question is used for a transfer.
Note
A serial transfer is possible with the FW Update (fwupdate.exe) tool!

4.1.2.Conditions

  • If less than 20 MB of free main memory is available on the HS/FS, then the firmware cannot be transferred via LAN!
  • The user used for the transfer must have administrator rights. This is checked by the firmware before each transfer.
Note
For serial transfer, the directory [EXP]\firmware contains both the tool FW Update for serial transfer but also, in the subdirectories, the firmware versions for the various HS/FS types.
[EXP]: Path for the HS/FS Expert directory.

4.2.Upgrade or update of the firmware

To upgrade or update the firmware, proceed as follows:
  1. Make a note of the currently and already installed firmware (the information can be found, for example, in the Debug page under System/Version).
  2. Back up the retentive memory (in the Expert software under "[HomeServer|FacilityServer]/Save retentive memory").
  3. Archive the current project (in the Expert software under "File/Archive").
  4. Install the new Expert software.
  5. Import the archived project (in the Expert software under "File/Import project").
  6. Install the new firmware (in the Expert software under "[HomeServer|FacilityServer]/Upload firmware").
  7. Transfer the current project in its entirety to the HS/FS (in the Expert software under "[HomeServer|FacilityServer]/Transfer project"). For this, select the option "Images+Data+Voice Messages".
  8. Check the retentive data on the HS/FS. The retentive data is automatically copied during upgrade or update.
Note
The firmware upgrade/update is not complete until start-up of the HS/FS. This state is signalled with a triple dual tone.
Do not cancel the upgrade/update process before the triple dual tone has sounded!

If the upgrade/update of the firmware is successfully completed, you have to transfer the current project again to the HS/FS via the Expert software (see point 7). Only then will the device work properly.

Only use the Expert software offered for the firmware and the corresponding client!

4.2.1.First upgrade to firmware with version 4.7 or higher

On the first upgrade of the firmware from a version lower than v4.7 to version 4.7 or higher, a certificate is automatically created by the HS/FS for the first HTTPS port in a way that corresponds to the option "with IP address as CN". 443 is set as the port.