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Step 6: Select a 1M1 firmware data file (.pcf (Video upgrade) or .pcr (Processor
upgrade)):
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On the Flash Utility window at the bottom left, click on the "File Select"
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button. The usual Windows' file browse window will pop up. Find, then
select and open a target 1M1 firmware data file (.pcf or .pcr). Note: If
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you are updating your 1M1 firmware with more than one file, you need
not worry as to which file you chose first.
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Step 7: Click on the "Flash" button. The 1M1 should now exhibit the following
behavior:
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If the MIDI connections to ProCue 1m1 were correct the 2.FUNC. and
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3.FUNC LEDs on ProCue 1m1 will light indicating that the upgrade has
commenced.
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The four LEDs (CLICK 1, CLICK 2, SYNC POP, VIDEO) on ProCue
1m1 will also light, but begin to move in a downwards pattern
indicating that the 1M1 is receiving data from your PC.
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Download or update progress will also be shown on your computer's
monitor and on the video monitor connected to your 1M1. Both of these
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displays will show the number of data blocks to be downloaded
together with a counter of the data blocks as transferred.
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When the download is finished, the following message will appear on your
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video monitor: "Switch off ProCue 1m1, wait 5 sec. then switch on
again." Also, the following message will appear on your computer
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monitor: "Flash Complete." The four LEDs (CLICK 1, CLICK 2,
SYNC POP, VIDEO) will cease blinking in a downward pattern.
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If the upgrade was completed successfully, the MIDI/SETTINGS LED
(no. 17 - figure 1 in the manual) will begin to blink slowly. So will the
CLICK 1 LED.
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