Yamaha Rio1608-D Rio3224-D/Rio1608-D Update Guide V3.10 or older - Page 14

■About Failsafe Mode, Update Manager.

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■About Failsafe Mode The Dante module integrated in the Rio may become unusable due to data corruption if the Dante device is powered-off during a firmware update. To recover from such a state, the Dante module will enter "failsafe mode." To restore the Dante module from failsafe mode, a recovery image must be sent from the Firmware Update Manager. If the red [SYSTEM] indicator of the Rio unit periodically blinks twice, it may be that the Dante module is in failsafe mode. Use Dante Controller to check whether the Dante module is in failsafe mode. A Dante module that is in failsafe mode is shown as a red device name in the network grid view of Dante Controller (version 3.1.x or later). 14

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About Failsafe Mode
The Dante module integrated in the Rio may become unusable due to data corruption if the Dante
device is powered-off during a firmware update.
To recover from such a state, the Dante module will enter "failsafe mode."
To restore the Dante module from failsafe mode, a recovery image must be sent from the Firmware
Update Manager.
If the red [SYSTEM] indicator of the Rio unit periodically blinks twice, it may be that the Dante
module is in failsafe mode.
Use Dante Controller to check whether the Dante module is in failsafe mode.
A Dante module that is in failsafe mode is shown as a red device name in the network grid view of
Dante Controller (version 3.1.x or later).