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After the SimuCUBE firmware has been successfully installed, SimuCUBE will boot automatically and update the IONI firmware to the latest version automatically. Please wait for the firmwrae update wizard to finish, including the countdown on the last page of the wizard, before doing any power-cycling of the system. After the wizard closes, the Configuration Tool will close and it must be reopened to start using SimuCUBE.
 
After the SimuCUBE firmware has been successfully installed, SimuCUBE will boot automatically and update the IONI firmware to the latest version automatically. Please wait for the firmwrae update wizard to finish, including the countdown on the last page of the wizard, before doing any power-cycling of the system. After the wizard closes, the Configuration Tool will close and it must be reopened to start using SimuCUBE.
 
 
{{warning| Avoid very short power up / power down cycle right after installing the SimuCUBE firmware. The silent, automatic IONI firmware update could be interrupted and fail, in this case the IONI drive will be left in DFU mode. The SimuCUBE firmware does not currently have the capability to automatically recover the IONI from its Firmware update mode and Granity will be required for recovery. Please see the troubleshooting section of this guide for instructions to recover from this issue and '''please send us a report about it.''' This will enable us to estimate the importance of adding the ability to recover from this mode directly.}}
 
{{warning| Avoid very short power up / power down cycle right after installing the SimuCUBE firmware. The silent, automatic IONI firmware update could be interrupted and fail, in this case the IONI drive will be left in DFU mode. The SimuCUBE firmware does not currently have the capability to automatically recover the IONI from its Firmware update mode and Granity will be required for recovery. Please see the troubleshooting section of this guide for instructions to recover from this issue and '''please send us a report about it.''' This will enable us to estimate the importance of adding the ability to recover from this mode directly.}}
  
If the SimuCUBE Configuration Tool is open while the IONI Firmware is being updated it will indicate that an updating is occurring, along with the percentage of update done. It will NOT provide you with a separate indication of completion. Upon completion, the Operating Mode status indicator will show the current operation mode. This could be “Hardware settings not configured”, “waiting for index point”, or “Operational”. Successful update can verified by looking at the IONI Drive Firmware Version number on the Advanced Tab of the configuration software. On successful completion of the update to the IONI Firmware the three red SimuCUBE status LEDs, next to the power indication LED on the SimuCUBE mainboard, will flash two times (on-off-on-off) with 1-second on and off times.
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If the SimuCUBE Configuration Tool is open while this is happening it will indicate that it is updating the Drive Firmware, along with a percentage of update done. It will NOT provide you with a separate completion indication. On completion, the Operating Mode status indicator will show the current operation mode. This could be “Hardware settings not configured”, “waiting for index point”, or “Operational”. Successful update can be seen in the actions portion of the configuration software where it will show the IONI firmware version supplied with the firmware. On successful completion of the update to the IONI Firmware the three red SimuCUBE status LEDs, next to the power indication LED on the SimuCUBE mainboard, will flash two times (on-off-on-off) with 1-second on and off times.
  
 
At the time of writing this guide, the required and correct IONI firmware version is 10700. An updated version of Granity may be needed for use to configure the IONI drive with this firmware. Granity  can be downloaded separately from here: [http://granitedevices.com/wiki/Granity#Download http://granitedevices.com/wiki/Granity#Download]
 
At the time of writing this guide, the required and correct IONI firmware version is 10700. An updated version of Granity may be needed for use to configure the IONI drive with this firmware. Granity  can be downloaded separately from here: [http://granitedevices.com/wiki/Granity#Download http://granitedevices.com/wiki/Granity#Download]
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'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
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