: If using a USB-to-RS232 adapter, ensure you have the latest drivers installed on your PC for a stable connection.
: Ensure the loader is specifically for the "Rear USB" version; using a loader for the "Front USB" version can cause a mismatch and "brick" the device.
: Use an RS232 cable (or USB-to-RS232 adapter) to connect your computer to the receiver's maintenance port.
: Open the loader and select the correct "COM Port" and "Baud Rate" (typically 115200).
: Do not disconnect the power or the cable during the flashing process, as this can permanently damage the receiver's internal flash memory.
: Select the software file (often a .bin file) you wish to flash.
: If using a USB-to-RS232 adapter, ensure you have the latest drivers installed on your PC for a stable connection.
: Ensure the loader is specifically for the "Rear USB" version; using a loader for the "Front USB" version can cause a mismatch and "brick" the device.
: Use an RS232 cable (or USB-to-RS232 adapter) to connect your computer to the receiver's maintenance port.
: Open the loader and select the correct "COM Port" and "Baud Rate" (typically 115200).
: Do not disconnect the power or the cable during the flashing process, as this can permanently damage the receiver's internal flash memory.
: Select the software file (often a .bin file) you wish to flash.