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    SENEYE BETA INSTRUCTIONS UPDATED 28 / 04 / 2014

    DO NOT PLUG IN OR TURN ON YOUR SWS BEFORE READING THIS.

     

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    DO NOT CONNECT YOUR SENEYE DEVICE

    For the beta we need to do two things; 1, ensure the SWS is upto date and 2, update your seneye USB device to a V2 firmware. To do this you must not connect the seneye USB device.

    Updating the SWS.

    The SWS has the following ports which need connecting in the order described below.

    We need to make sure the SWS firmware is up to update first.

    1.       CONNECT ETHERNET

    a.       Connect the Ethernet cable supplied directly to your router.

    b.      Connect the Ethernet cable to your SWS (purple port).

    c.       If you intend to use a recommended Wi-Fi or EOP module we suggest you do so after setup.

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    1.       CONNECT POWER

    a.       Plug the USB power adaptor (supplied) into the mains.

    b.      Connect the micro USB cable (supplied) into USB power supply.

    c.       File:/C:\Users\JOHNWR~1\AppData\Local\Temp\msohtmlclip1\01\clip_image001.pngConnect the micro USB cable into the Micro USB port (black port).

     

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    your SWS will then boot up:

    When you SWS boots, the lights on the front will flash in the following sequence:

     

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    Stage Two - Confirming connection

    File:/C:\Users\JOHNWR~1\AppData\Local\Temp\msohtmlclip1\01\clip_image001.pngThe SWS will now power up, obtain an IP address from your router, and connect with the servers. This will be confirmed with the following lights turning Green on the front of the device. It can take a few minutes for all of the lights to turn on. If any of the lights do not turn on, please let us know via email.

     

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    Downloading an update:

    If your SWS is downloading an update for itself or for your seneye device, the lights will flash in the following sequence:

     

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    Do not unplug your SWS if the device if your device is in this mode. When the update is complete, the light sequence will stop automatically.

    Updating Firmware:

    Your SWS will automatically update its own firmware if a newer version is avalible. If this happening then the lights will flash in the following sequence:

     

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    Do not unplug your SWS if the device if your device is in this mode. When the update is complete, the light sequence will stop automatically.

    Bootload mode:

    If your SWS shows the following lights on permanatly then it is in boot load mode.

     

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    This is highly unlikely, but easily rectified if you contact us.