DMR106104 Instruction BIOS (Firmware) Update Revision 24
DMR106104 Instruction BIOS (Firmware) Update Revision 24
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1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Purpose of document ............................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Applies to ................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Document history.................................................................................................................................... 4
3 CREATE BOOTABLE FIRMWARE FLOPPY FOR (X)W6000, (X)W8000, XW6200, XW8200 ........... 6
1.2 Applies to
This document is applicable to these computers:
W6000 XW6000 Z400 RP5810
W8000 XW8000 Z600
XW6200 Z420
XW6400 Z230
XW6600 Z440
XW8200 Z240
XW8400
XW8600
1. Download the required Firmware from InCenter , (MR Downloads > MR Computer Firmware).
2. Copy the firmware file to a folder on your local hard disk (e.g. C:\data\firmware).
3. Unzip and extract the file to the location of the other files.
4. Insert an empty formatted floppy disk in the floppy drive.
5. Select: START (Windows START button).
6. Select: RUN.
7. Enter: COMMAND.COM or CMD (A DOS window will be opened).
8. Enter:
CD C:\data\firmware <Enter>
diskimag XW8117.IMG A: <Enter>
(this is an example; be sure to enter exact the same file name and you must be in the newly
created directory to run diskimag; <SOURCE>\<FILENAME.img> <DESTINATION> ).
9. Label the floppy disk and the floppy is ready for use.
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1. Insert the bootable Firmware floppy disk into the floppy drive.
2. Switch on the computer.
3. Press <Enter> to continue after:
The 'Welcome to ROMPAQ' window.
4. Select HP System BIOS, press <Enter> to continue.
5. Select the latest version and press <Enter> to continue.
6. Press <Enter>, if necessary, after the message appears:
Do you still want to reprogram your firmware with this image?
7. Press <Enter> after the message:
A backup image of your current system ROM has been created.
8. Press <Enter> after the message:
If you continue, your firmware will be reprogrammed.
9. Press < Enter > to continue after the message:
The system ROM has been successfully reprogrammed.
10. Press <Esc> after the message:
Do you want to reprogram another device?
11. Switch the computer off and on again. Leave the floppy inside the floppy drive.
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12. Press <F10> during the boot of the computer. Setup will appear in the lower right corner of the startup
screen.
13. Select English as the default language and press <Enter>.
14. Select Set Time and Date in the File menu. Press <Enter> to continue. Verify if the time and date
settings are correct.
15. Press <F10> for acceptation of the settings as displayed.
16. Select Restore from Diskette in the file menu. Press <Enter> to continue.
17. Press <F10> after the message:
Please insert a Save/Restore diskette into drive A:
18. Press <Enter> after the message:
Save/Restore was successful:
19. Select Save Changes and Exit in the File menu and press <Enter>.
20. Switch the computer off and remove the floppy disk.
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
For Intera BDAS systems (SW Release R10.x and R11.x) the boot order from the Reconstuctor XW6000 and
XW62000 must be changed after the firmware update. Make sure that the Reconstructor boot order is the
following:
1. Diskette Drive (A:) First
2. IDE CD-ROM Drive Second
3. Hard Drive (C:) Third
4. Network controller Fourth
5. USB Device Fifth
1. Shut down the computer and insert the floppy disk containing the Firmware.
2. Put the newly created floppy disk in the A: drive of the computer to be upgraded or restored and cycle
system power to boot from the Firmware floppy disk.
3. Select option A Flash BIOS to update the Firmware (Firmware level JQW200US.WPH).
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
1. Insert the Firmware Update floppy disk into the floppy drive.
2. Switch on the computer.
3. After: 'Welcome to ROMPAQ' window, press <Enter> to continue.
4. Select HP System BIOS, press <Enter> to continue.
5. Select the latest version, press <Enter> to continue.
6. After the next message: “Do you still want to reprogram your firmware with this image?”, if
applicable, press <Enter>.
7. After the message: “A backup image of your current system ROM has been created”, press <Enter>.
8. After the message: “If you continue, your firmware will be reprogrammed”, press <Enter>.
9. After the message: “The system ROM has been successfully reprogrammed”, press <Enter>.
10. After the message: “Do you want to reprogram another device?”, press <Esc>.
11. Switch the computer off and on. LEAVE THE FLOPPY INSIDE THE FLOPPY DRIVE.
12. Press <F10> during the boot of the computer. “Setup” will appear in the lower right corner of the startup
screen.
13. Select English as the default language, press <Enter>.
14. Select Set Time and Date in the File menu, press <Enter> to continue.
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15. Verify if the time and date settings and correct if applicable, press <F10> to confirm.
16. Select Restore from Diskette in the file menu, press <Enter> and <F10> to continue.
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Diskette”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS settings from
the file ‘CPQSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your Diskette will be lost.
17. When the BIOS settings are loaded, the system will show a green box with a message on the screen:
“Save/Restore was successful”, press <any key> to continue.
18. Exit the BIOS via “Save Changes and Exit”, press <Enter>.
19. Press <F10> to confirm saving the changes.
The workstation will reboot automatically.
Figure 1 – XW8200
21. Switch the computer off and remove the floppy disk.
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
With the Intera BDAS systems (SW Release R10.x and R11.x) the boot order from the Reconstuctor
XW6000 and XW62000 must be changed after the firmware update. Make sure that the Reconstructor boot
order is the following:
Procedure:
1. Switch on the Reconstructor (floppy disk must be removed) and press <F10> to enter the setup menu.
2. Select the Storage tab; Boot Order and change the list as above.
Printed copies are uncontrolled
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Removable media”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS
settings from the file ‘CPQSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your USB-stick will be lost.
Figure 2 – XW8400
-or-
For the Reconstructor: “v02.26”, “Philips
Medical Reconstructor (17/08/2007)”, and
“HP xw6400 Workstation”. See Figure 3.
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Figure 3 – XW6400
NOTE
27. Repeat steps 19 thru 26 a second time. Only after loading the BIOS settings for the second time, the
specific desired BIOS settings are then set correctly.
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Removable media”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS
settings from the file ‘CPQSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your USB-stick will be lost.
NOTE
Figure 4 shows an example with v01.02 in the lower-left corner for the XW6600.
27. Repeat steps 19 thru 26 a second time. Only after loading the BIOS settings for the second time, the
specific desired BIOS settings are then set correctly.
6. Language can be set by pressing <F8> and selecting English. Press <Enter> to continue.
7. In the File tab, select Flash System ROM. Press <Enter> to continue.
8. Select USB, then press <F10> to continue.
9. Select xx.BIN file, then press <F10> to continue.
10. After message “Are you sure you want to Flash system ROM” press <F10> to continue.
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
11. After message “System ROM Flash was successful the system will now reboot”, press <any key> to
continue.
The system will reboot.
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Removable media”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS
settings from the file ‘CPQSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your USB-stick will be lost.
NOTE
The Setting version (Sxy) and date (yyyy-mm-dd) are introduced for the following purposes:
To identify the current- and new BIOS update;
To identify the current- vs. new System BIOS settings and its load procedure.
10.1 Introduction
BIOS version “v03.88” is introduced for the Z420 Host, Z420 Reconstructor and Z420 HostRecon which
supersedes previous versions v03.52, v03.15 and v02.08.
NOTE
In case the Z420 Host or HostRecon computer needs to be removed from the site one can protect all data
(patient data!) on the computer by entering Setup and resetting the BIOS to the factory default settings.
Versions:
Following BIOS versions “v03.88” can be downloaded from InCenter (see also table below):
Printed copies are uncontrolled
Host and HostRecon computers are shipped from the factory with the ‘normal’ BIOS version installed.
6. Language can be set by pressing <F8> and selecting English. Press <Enter> to continue.
7. In the File tab, select Flash System ROM. Press <Enter> to continue.
8. Select USB, then press <Enter> to continue.
9. Select xx.BIN file, then press <Enter> to continue.
10. After message “Are you sure you want to Flash system ROM” press <Enter> to continue.
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
11. After message “System ROM Flash was successful the system will now reboot”, press <any key> to
continue.
The system will reboot.
1. During the POST (Power On Self Test), press <F10> to access the BIOS of the computer for loading the
BIOS settings.
2. Press <F8> and select English, then press <Enter>.
3. In the File tab, select Default Setup and then press <Enter>.
4. Select Restore Factory Settings as Default, then press <Enter>.
The system will show a green box with a message on the screen: “Default Setup was successful”.
5. Press <Enter>.
6. Press <Esc>.
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7. In the File tab, select Apply Defaults and Exit, and then press <Enter>.
8. Press <Enter>.
Result:
All BIOS parameters and their values are set to factory settings as default.
The workstation will reboot automatically.
9. Press <F10> to access the System BIOS. Enter Password 'Philips' (default) to enter the BIOS settings for
HostRecon computer only.
10. Select English, then press <Enter>.
11. In the File tab, select Replicated Setup, then press <Enter>.
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Removable media”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS
settings from the file ‘CPQSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your USB-stick will be lost.
12. Select Restore from Removable Storage Device, then press <Enter>.
When the BIOS Settings are loaded, the system will show a blue box with a message on the screen:
- “Save/Restore was successful. Press any key to continue”
- Press <Enter>
13. Exit the BIOS via Save Changes and Exit, and then press <Enter>.
14. Press <Enter> to confirm saving the changes.
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11.1 Introduction
For the Z230 Scan Control Computer (SCC) BIOS firmware version “v01.18 (2014-02-28)” is introduced.
The procedures below show how to install:
BIOS firmware version
Philips BIOS settings
After computer boot up the BIOS firmware version is shown is the left bottom corner of the screen while the
version of the BIOS settings is shown at center bottom of the screen.
To verify if the BIOS settings have been updated you may compare the version displayed on screen with the
“Enter Ownership Tag” in CPQSETUP.txt as present in the BIOS zip file downloaded from InCenter
(example: “Philips HC MR SCC Z230 R02 2016Sep23”).
6. Language can be set by pressing <F8> and selecting English. Press <Enter> to continue.
7. In the File tab, select Flash System ROM. Press <Enter> to continue.
8. Select USB, then press <F10> to continue.
9. Select xx.BIN file, then press <Enter> to continue.
10. After message “Are you sure you want to Flash system ROM” press <OK> to continue.
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
11. After message “System ROM Flash was successful the system will now reboot”, press <any key> to
continue.
The system will reboot.
1. During the POST (Power On Self Test), press <F10> to access the BIOS of the computer for loading the
BIOS settings.
2. Press <F8> and select English, then press <Enter>.
3. In the File tab, select Default Setup and then press <Enter>.
4. Select Restore Factory Settings as Default, then press <Enter>.
The system will show a green box with a message on the screen: “Default Setup was successful
Apply Defaults to activate”. Press <any key> to continue.”
5. In the File tab, select Apply Defaults and Exit, and then press <Enter>.
6. Press <F10>.
Result:
All BIOS parameters and their values are set to factory settings as default.
The workstation will reboot automatically.
7. Press <F10> to access the System BIOS. Enter password 'Philips' (default) to enter the BIOS settings.
8. Select English, then press <Enter>.
9. In the File tab, select Replicated Setup, then press <Enter>.
Printed copies are uncontrolled
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Removable media”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS
settings from the file ‘CPQSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your USB-stick will be lost.
NOTE
The Setting version (Sxy) and date (yyyy-
mm-dd) are introduced for the following
purposes:
To identify the current- and new BIOS
update;
To identify the current- vs. new System
BIOS settings and its load procedure.
12.1 Introduction
For the Z440 HostRecon and Z440 Host a BIOS version “V02.38” is introduced.
For the Z440 Reconstructor a BIOS version “V02.38” is introduced.
From R5.1.1 onwards it is possible to apply a so called bit-locker BIOS to the HostRecon computer and the
Host computer allowing SSD encryption (System disk and Data disk partitions C: D: E: G: ).
The Z440 computer BIOS Setup Utility is protected through a password (Philips123) which can be modified.
Once bit-locker is activated the BIOS enables the TPM (Trusted Platform Module chip) of the computer, a
security solution based on both hardware + software. With the bit-locker BIOS loaded the SSDs can be
encrypted if requested by the customer.
In case the HostRecon or Host computer needs to be removed from the site, one can protect all data on the
computer by entering System BIOS Setup and resetting the BIOS to the factory default settings.
Following BIOS versions “V02.38” can be downloaded from InCenter (see also table below):
HostRecon ‘normal’ version
HostRecon ‘bit-locker’ version
Host ‘normal’ version
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HostRecon and Host computers are shipped from the factory with the ‘normal’ BIOS version installed.
*) Refer to the applicable SIM for related/derived R5.x releases for the various system types and world
regions (e.g. China, Brazil).
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
NOTE: as described below, ‘Replicated Setup’ must be perform twice (steps 5-9 and 10-15) to correctly
reinstall the Z440 Philips custom BIOS settings after applying the Factory Defaults (steps 1-4).
1. Press <F10> during boot-up (at power-on screen) to enter “System BIOS Setup”.
2. Language can be set by pressing <F8> and selecting English; press <Enter> to continue.
3. Enter BIOS Setup password: Philips123.
4. Under Main Menu, select Apply Factory Defaults and Exit.
- Wait till System Reboots automatically.
5. Press <F10> during boot-up (at power-on screen) to enter System BIOS Setup.
6. Enter BIOS Setup password: Philips123
7. Under Main Menu, select Replicated Setup.
8. Select Restore current settings from USB device.
9. Under Main Menu, select Save Changes and Exit.
- Wait till System Reboots automatically.
10. Press <F10> during boot-up (at power-on screen) to enter System BIOS Setup.
11. Enter BIOS Setup password: Philips123
12. Under Main Menu, select Replicated Setup.
13. Select Restore current settings from USB device.
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14. Under Main Menu, select Save Changes and Exit..
15. Remove USB Stick
The system reboots automatically.
CAUTION
DO NOT select “Save to Removable media”. If you do select this it will overwrite your BIOS
settings from the file ‘HPSETUP.txt’, and the original content on your USB-stick will be lost.
16. The BIOS version (V02.38) loaded is displayed in the lower left hand corner of the initial Power-on screen.
Depending on computer type and the BIOS version, the following is displayed at the bottom of the screen
(similar to the figure) when the PMS-MR BIOS settings are loaded successfully:
(02Jun2015)”
For the Z440 Reconstructor: Figure 12 – PH-MR BIOS settings are loaded
“Philips HC MR Recon Z440 R00 (04Jun2015)” successfully, seen on top of the boot screen
(example)
NOTE
The Setting version (Sxy) and date (yyyy-mm-dd) are introduced for the following purposes:
To identify the current- and new BIOS update;
To identify the current- vs. new System BIOS settings and its load procedure.
13.1 Introduction
For the Z240 Scan Control Computer (SCC) BIOS firmware version “v01.58” is introduced.
1. Download the firmware from InCenter , (MR Downloads > MR Computer Firmware).
2. Unzip the two files and store them on a USB-stick (FAT32 file system).
a) Store the BIOS firmware (*.bin) in the following folder \Hewlett-Packard\BIOS\New\
b) Store the Philips Custom BIOS Settings (HPSETUP.txt) in the Root folder of USB Stick.
3. Insert the USB stick with the downloaded firmware in the computer.
4. Power up the computer.
6. Language can be set by pressing <F8> and selecting English; press <Enter> to continue.
7. Under Main Menu, select Update System BIOS.
8. Select Update Bios – x.xx and wait until System BIOS update is complete
Wait until System Reboots automatically
9. Check BIOS Firmware version in left hand lower corner of the boot-up screen
CAUTION
Do not turn off power or attempt to reboot the computer during the update process.
CAUTION
Do not “Save to Removable media” because this will overwrite your BIOS settings from the file,
HPSETUP.txt and the original content on your USB-stick is lost.
NOTE
The Setting version (Sxy) and date (yyyy-
mm-dd) are introduced for the following
purposes:
To identify the current- and new BIOS
update;
Printed copies are uncontrolled
14.1 Introduction
For the DVD PC-5 RP5810 Computer BIOS firmware version “v02.26” is introduced.
The procedures that follow tell you how to update the BIOS firmware, and how to update the BIOS settings.
14.2 Pre-requisites
Download the firmware from InCenter, (MR Downloads > MR Computer Firmware).
Unzip/Save the RP5810 BIOS firmware file (L20_0226.bin) in the root folder of USB stick (FAT32 file
system).
Unzip/Save Philips Custom BIOS Settings file (CPQSETUP.txt) in the root folder of the USB stick.