Updating your AZBox firmware via USB AND formatting the Application Area
Here we are going to get into the real heavy stuff... Formatting the Application Area.
First note to make is that this procedure is not normally necessary. This procedure doesn't need to be performed unless you are experiencing a miriad of problems and something within the AZBox's OS is really fouled up bad.
However, you should be aware of how to carry out this task, should you ever need or wish to. Again, it isn't all that difficult to do this, but this time there are a lot of extra steps involved. I want to run through this simply so that I and everyone else understands it well. We can always use this as a last resort method to repair and recuperate our AZBox in case of an emergency when nothing else seems to go right.
The first items we must contend with are our Network Settings - setup parameters and addressing. I am going to go to the HOME button on my remote and select the SETTINGS area - Internet and take a look at what I have set up for IP addressing and all the other items. I am in this area now and I am going to write down all my settings as they will all be reset or erased during this process:
NETWORK: WiFi (I have a Premium AZBox)
IP SETTING: STATIC IP (recommended when using FTP)
IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.102 (assigned to my AZBox by me)
SUBNET: 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY: 192.168.1.1 (this is my router's base address)
DNS1: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (fill this in from the information from your provider if you don't know it.
DNS 2: 0.0.0.0 or just leave blank if you don't know it or if it does not apply.
This is all the information that you should have set up previously to get the WiFi or the WIRED NETWORK to connect. If nothing is recorded here (all zeros) then you haven't set up your NETWORK yet and should do so. After writing down all the information from above for later use, we may continue.
Here, we are simply starting with the basic instructions from loading a new firmware via the USB, but we need to take a detour somewhere in the midst of the process. Let's start with the USB instructions that I mentioned earlier, then I will branch off when necessary.
1] Download the firmware to your PC (all AZBOxes use the same firmware). I recommend that you create a folder for AZBox IMAGE FILES and individual folders within that main folder for each firmware. This is for archiving purposes, but not entirely necessary. I save all the firmware files simply for my own personal reasons. Mainly to keep an archive of backups.
2] Copy and paste the firmware you wish to update your AZBox with to a USB flash memory stick and rename the file on that device as "patch". NOTE: You may need to rename the file as patch.bin, but do not do so unless the AZBOx does not recognize the patch file when named simply "patch". The LINUX operating system is a little picky about the filename format, so be careful here. No harm will become of anything if you rename the firmware file incorrectly, it (the file) will simply not be recognized by the AZBox and nothing will happen - no harm and no foul.
3] Now that the firmware file is copied to the USB drive and renamed "patch", remove the USB drive from the PC and insert it into the USB port of the AZBox.
4] Press and hold the STB POWER button on the remote for the AZBox until it enters the REBOOT mode (4-5 seconds).
5] When the AZBox reboots, somewhere during the process, it will read the USB drive and should identify the new patch file automatically. If and when it does, the AZBox will present you with an option menu of what to do next. This menu will contain the following five options:
1) USB
2) NETWORK
3) OTA
4) Format Application Area
5) Boot without updating
6] This time around, we will select option #4, Format Application Area. Select that option and press OK.
7] I position the cursor or arrow at option #4 (format the application area) and press OK. I am prompted to press OK to confirm this selection, so press OK and the application area will be formatted.
8] Formatting the application area is fast and it is now complete, I am next prompted to press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu. So press EXIT.
9] Now that I am back to the UPGRADE menu, I see the same five options to select from, now I am going to select option #1, upgrade via USB and continue as I did from step #6.
10] I DO want to upgrade to the "patch" file found on my USB device, so I press OK.
11] My AZBox is now extracting all the features to install. And I am waiting....
NOTE: DO NOT turn the power OFF during this process! I don't know what may happen, but just don't do it. If you do, you are on your own!
NOTE: I could be watching TV right now, but I wanted to experiment and compose this set of instructions for my friends at: SatelliteGuys.us!
Go Guys (and Gals, too!
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12] When the process is finished, you will be returned to the option menu. Now select option #5 (Boot without update).
13] This process (because of the formatting of the application area) will erase all our user settings, so now we are starting entirely from scratch.
14] The first item we need to contend with is not having any display on our TV. This is because the system has reverted to factory defaults and unless your TV and entertainment center matches these defaults, you will have no picture/video to view.
15] First step to recover from this is to reset our resolution settings. Observe the front panel display of the AZBox. It should say "SETTINGS".
16] Press the remote button labeled "resolution" once. The FPD (front panel display) on the AZBox should present COMPOSITE.
17] Press the < or > arrow buttons to navigate between the output video connections that will be used. Your choices are: COMPOSITE, COMPONENT, SCART and HDMI. Stop on the option that you are going to use and press OK.
18] Once you have selected the output type in step #17 you will be prompted to select either PAL or NTSC. The display should default to PAL, but press the < or > buttons on the remote and you may toggle between these two selections. Select the one that is appropriate for your setup and press OK.
19] I selected NTSC and pressed OK. Now I have new options for my resolution.
20] 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. I stop on 1080i as that fits my TV format and I press OK. Now the "settings" menu appears on my TV screen. Select what resolution is appropriate for your own equipment.
21] Now, I have a bunch of items to reset as all have been reset to factory default selections. I will simply go down the list as it is presented.
22] Language/Time: The language for all parameters are default to ENGLISH, so I don't need to adjust them, but my time is incorrect.
23] TIME: I use the > button to navigate over to the selection area and the up/down arrow buttons to navigate to the slection I wish to adjust.
24] I highlight the DATE STYLE and change this to "AMERICAN".
25] I highlight the TIME STYLE and change it to "24 hour format". You slect which you like to use best.
26] I scroll down to TIME OFFSET and set it to GMT -6.00 hours (which will be correct for central time zone).
27] I scroll down to Daylight Saving Time" and select NO as this is now standard time here and not DST.
28] Now, I want to synchronize my time clock with the rest of the world, so I scroll UP to AUTO SYNCHRONIZE option and select INTERNET. When I select OK, the AZBox will go to a specific URL and update my box's internal clock with the internet clock from a specific URL. Press the GREEN button on the remote to select or update/edit that URL if needed.
29] Oh! Guess what! This feature failed! Why? Because I failed to set up my internet connection after formatting the application area. The connection was reset and I have to go back and restore it all.
Let's depart for a moment and set the internet connection back up back up the way it was and then we'll return to the point we left off here.
RADAR