- An SD card can be inserted with the machine power off.
- During the updating process, do not turn off the power.
- If you turn off the power during the updating, the machine performance is not guaranteed. (There is a possibility that an SC and boot failure occurs.)
- If you accidentally turn off the power during the updating, retry the updating procedure from the beginning. (If the update fails again, you will need to replace the controller board.)
- If the boot priority application is set to the ESA application, switch to the copy application. ([System Settings]-[General Features]-[Function Priority])
- Take a note of the current Heap size. ([User Tools] – [Machine Features] – [Extended Feature Settings] – [Extended Feature Settings] – [Administrator Tools] – [Heap/Stack Size Settings])
The Heap size setting is changed to the initial setting when updating. - Turn OFF the main power.
- Insert the SD card for update into the service slot.
- Turn ON the main power.
- After booting Java VM, update of the application is started. "Updating SDK/J" appears in the system message of the touch panel display after 1 minute. (Estimated time: about 2.5 minutes)
- After completing the update and starting the Java VM, "Update SDK / J done SUCCESS" appear in the System message of the touch panel display. After turning off the power, remove the SD card from the slot.
When you fail to update, "Update SDK/J done FAIL" is displayed. You can confirm the cause of the error message below. - Turn ON the main power.
Reconfigure the Heap size. ([User Tools] – [Machine Features] – [Extended Feature Settings] – [Extended Feature Settings]-[Administrator Tools]-[Heap/Stack Size Settings]) in reference to step 2.
- If you have not done step 2, see the manual for the ESA application to know what value to set for the heap size.
- Return to the previous setting for the boot priority application.