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* ''The procedure described in this article is applicable to the following devices: '''TCIS-x''', '''TCIV-x''', '''TKIS-2''', '''TMIS-x''', '''TFIE-x''', '''TKIE-x''', '''TFIX-x''', '''IP-LCM''', '''ECPIR-3P''', '''Exigo IP speakers'''. '''Exigo Network Amplifiers''', and '''ENA-2060DC1'''''
 
* ''The procedure described in this article is applicable to the following devices: '''TCIS-x''', '''TCIV-x''', '''TKIS-2''', '''TMIS-x''', '''TFIE-x''', '''TKIE-x''', '''TFIX-x''', '''IP-LCM''', '''ECPIR-3P''', '''Exigo IP speakers'''. '''Exigo Network Amplifiers''', and '''ENA-2060DC1'''''
* ''For mass upgrade of stations it is recommended to use the [[IMT|VS-IMT]] tool, see the article [[VS-IMT Upgrade Stations]].''
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* ''For mass upgrade of stations it is recommended to use the [[IMT|VS-IMT]] tool, see the article [[IMT - Discover & Upgrade]].''
 
* ''Using Turbine version 4.7.3.2 or higher, you can downgrade to VSF-Turbine version 4.2.3.17, but not to any older version.''
 
* ''Using Turbine version 4.7.3.2 or higher, you can downgrade to VSF-Turbine version 4.2.3.17, but not to any older version.''
 
* ''There is a separate Upgrade procedure for [[INCA Station Software upgrade|INCA IP stations.]]''
 
* ''There is a separate Upgrade procedure for [[INCA Station Software upgrade|INCA IP stations.]]''
 
* ''If the station is used in SIP mode, also [[Automatic Software Upgrade|Automatic Updates]] can be defined.'' }}
 
* ''If the station is used in SIP mode, also [[Automatic Software Upgrade|Automatic Updates]] can be defined.'' }}
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There are two ways of updating the software of these devices from the web interface:
 
There are two ways of updating the software of these devices from the web interface:
 
* By using an [[#Upgrade by using an external TFTP server|external TFTP server]], or
 
* By using an [[#Upgrade by using an external TFTP server|external TFTP server]], or
 
* By uploading an image file (or drag and drop the image file) to the "Software Upgrade" page of the station. '''Note:''' This option is available only to [[#Devices with Recovery OS|stations with Recovery OS]].
 
* By uploading an image file (or drag and drop the image file) to the "Software Upgrade" page of the station. '''Note:''' This option is available only to [[#Devices with Recovery OS|stations with Recovery OS]].
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== Upgrade using the IMT-tool==
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Upgrade of station can be done from the Windows PC tool [[IMT|VS-IMT]], see the article [[IMT - Discover & Upgrade]].
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== Upgrade by using an external TFTP server ==
 
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# Current version '''must be 4.7.3.2 or higher'''. To upgrade from older versions, [[Upgrading Turbine Devices running firmware between 3.0.x.x and 4.2.x.x|see this article]].
 
# Current version '''must be 4.7.3.2 or higher'''. To upgrade from older versions, [[Upgrading Turbine Devices running firmware between 3.0.x.x and 4.2.x.x|see this article]].
 
# A TFTP Server must be available on your laptop.  A TFTP server can be downloaded from here: http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html.
 
# A TFTP Server must be available on your laptop.  A TFTP server can be downloaded from here: http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html.
# Download the software package '''[[Downloads#Stations_and_Devices|vsft-6.x.x.x.zip]]''', and unzip the package and store the files in a folder on your PC.
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# Download the software package '''[[Downloads#Stations_and_Devices|vsft-8.x.x.x.zip]]''', and '''unzip the package''' and store the files in a folder on your PC.
 
# Check if your local firewall is '''not''' blocking incoming ping/ICMP  (Turbine station is pinging TFTP Server during update process)
 
# Check if your local firewall is '''not''' blocking incoming ping/ICMP  (Turbine station is pinging TFTP Server during update process)
 
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=== Upgrade procedure ===
 
=== Upgrade procedure ===
# Start the TFTP server program and click '''Browse''', and select the folder where the 6.x.x.x software files are located
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# Start the TFTP server program and click '''Browse''', and select the folder where the 8.x.x.x software files are located
 
# [[Logging into an IP Station|Log on to the Turbine Station]] web interface. Select '''Station Administration''' > '''Manual Upgrade'''
 
# [[Logging into an IP Station|Log on to the Turbine Station]] web interface. Select '''Station Administration''' > '''Manual Upgrade'''
 
# Enter the IP address of the '''TFTP server''' (I.e. the IP address of your laptop)
 
# Enter the IP address of the '''TFTP server''' (I.e. the IP address of your laptop)
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# Enter Image file: '''vsft-8.x.x.x'''
 
# '''Save Settings'''
 
# '''Save Settings'''
 
# '''Upgrade'''
 
# '''Upgrade'''
  
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* Now click inside the "Software Update" field and upload the image file (e.g. '''vsft-6.1.3.0.swu'''), or drag and drop the image file onto this field
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* Now click inside the "Software Update" field and upload the image file (e.g. '''vsft-8.2.3.1.swu'''), or drag and drop the image file onto this field
 
* The progress of the installation is shown. When finished installation the station will reboot, and start in regular mode.
 
* The progress of the installation is shown. When finished installation the station will reboot, and start in regular mode.
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== Installing Recovery OS ==
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Recovery OS is not included in Turbine devices produced before approx. March 2020. It is possible to install Recover OS by following this procedure:
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# Start the TFTP server program and click '''Browse''', and select the folder where the 8.x.x.x software files are located
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# [[Logging into an IP Station|Log on to the Turbine Station]] web interface. Select '''Station Administration''' > '''Manual Upgrade'''
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# Enter the IP address of the '''TFTP server''' (I.e. the IP address of your laptop)
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# Enter Image file: '''recovery/vsft-8.x.x.x''' (Note the text "recovery" in front of the software version).
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# '''Save Settings'''
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# '''Upgrade'''
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[[File:TFTP Recovery 8231.PNG|thumb|left|700px|Installing "Recovery OS" on a Turbine device]]
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The device will restart with the firmware installed.
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The upgrade procedure takes about 3 minutes. The process can be monitored by clicking the '''Log viewer''' tab in the TFTP server program.
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When going to '''Station Administration''' > '''Manual Upgrade''', you should now have the option do software upgrade using the Recovery OS, as described in [[#Devices with Recovery OS]].
  
 
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This article describes how to upgrade the software of the Turbine series of intercom devices via the web interface of the station.

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  • The procedure described in this article is applicable to the following devices: TCIS-x, TCIV-x, TKIS-2, TMIS-x, TFIE-x, TKIE-x, TFIX-x, IP-LCM, ECPIR-3P, Exigo IP speakers. Exigo Network Amplifiers, and ENA-2060DC1
  • For mass upgrade of stations it is recommended to use the VS-IMT tool, see the article IMT - Discover & Upgrade.
  • Using Turbine version 4.7.3.2 or higher, you can downgrade to VSF-Turbine version 4.2.3.17, but not to any older version.
  • There is a separate Upgrade procedure for INCA IP stations.
  • If the station is used in SIP mode, also Automatic Updates can be defined.


There are two ways of updating the software of these devices from the web interface:

Upgrade using the IMT-tool

Upgrade of station can be done from the Windows PC tool VS-IMT, see the article IMT - Discover & Upgrade.


Upgrade by using an external TFTP server

Prerequisites

  1. Current version must be 4.7.3.2 or higher. To upgrade from older versions, see this article.
  2. A TFTP Server must be available on your laptop. A TFTP server can be downloaded from here: http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html.
  3. Download the software package vsft-8.x.x.x.zip, and unzip the package and store the files in a folder on your PC.
  4. Check if your local firewall is not blocking incoming ping/ICMP (Turbine station is pinging TFTP Server during update process)


Upgrade procedure

  1. Start the TFTP server program and click Browse, and select the folder where the 8.x.x.x software files are located
  2. Log on to the Turbine Station web interface. Select Station Administration > Manual Upgrade
  3. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server (I.e. the IP address of your laptop)
  4. Enter Image file: vsft-8.x.x.x
  5. Save Settings
  6. Upgrade
Example: Upgrade to the latest the firmware from TFTP Server 10.9.8.188



The device will restart with the new firmware installed.

The upgrade procedure takes about 3 minutes. The process can be monitored by clicking the Log viewer tab in the TFTP server program.


Devices with Recovery OS

As from firmware version 5.1.3.0 a Recovery Operating System, Recovery OS, has been added in addition to the Main OS.

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  • "Recovery OS" is available only on Turbine devices that come from factory with software version 5.1 or higher preinstalled (approx. from March 2020)
  • When upgrading to firmware 5.1. or later in the field, "Recovery OS" will not be included


The Recovery OS supports:

  • Software upgrade in IPv6 network
  • Software upgrade when device is using 802.1X authentication
  • Software upgrade via HTTP/HTTPS protocol using .swu image

Devices with Recovery OS support both the new method for software upgrade (using .swu file), as well as the original method (using .zip file and TFTP server).

Choose between upgrading using .swu file, or using TFTP server and .zip file


In order to upgrade software using the .swu file:

  • Press the upper Start Upgrade button
  • The station will now reboot, and start in "Recovery OS" mode
Turbine device in "Recovery OS" mode


  • Now click inside the "Software Update" field and upload the image file (e.g. vsft-8.2.3.1.swu), or drag and drop the image file onto this field
  • The progress of the installation is shown. When finished installation the station will reboot, and start in regular mode.


Installing Recovery OS

Recovery OS is not included in Turbine devices produced before approx. March 2020. It is possible to install Recover OS by following this procedure:

  1. Start the TFTP server program and click Browse, and select the folder where the 8.x.x.x software files are located
  2. Log on to the Turbine Station web interface. Select Station Administration > Manual Upgrade
  3. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server (I.e. the IP address of your laptop)
  4. Enter Image file: recovery/vsft-8.x.x.x (Note the text "recovery" in front of the software version).
  5. Save Settings
  6. Upgrade
Installing "Recovery OS" on a Turbine device



The device will restart with the firmware installed.

The upgrade procedure takes about 3 minutes. The process can be monitored by clicking the Log viewer tab in the TFTP server program.

When going to Station Administration > Manual Upgrade, you should now have the option do software upgrade using the Recovery OS, as described in #Devices with Recovery OS.


Upgrade from versions between 3.0 and 4.2

To upgrade devices currently running a version between 3.0.x.x and 4.2.x.x, see article: Upgrading Turbine Devices running firmware between 3.0.x.x and 4.2.x.x


Upgrade in 802.1x environment

Devices with Recovery OS can be upgraded also when the station uses 801.1x authentication. For more details, see IEEE 802.1X


Troubleshooting

In the case the upgrade is not successful it may be due to a windows setting.

If the upgrade is not successful when using the default static IP, it may be due to a network setting.

  • Please check the station's subnet mask. If it is 255.255.0.0, change it to 255.255.255.0 and try again