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Important:
The following firmware versions are outdated and should only be used upon recommendation from OutBack Power Technical Support. The latest firmware for the FXR / VFXR Series can be found here.
NOTICE
Please ensure that you are downloading the correct version number. Each download contains a ReadMe text file that details the:
- Firmware Version Number
- Contents of the Release
- Release Date
- Additional useful information
Once downloaded, verify that the ReadMe text file contains the proper information regarding your FXR product.
- FXR2012A and VFXR2812A Revision 001.006.015
- Contents of the Release: Bug fixes and Enhancements
- Release Date: July 2015
- Bug Fixes:
- Implemented Multi-phase coordination for stacked systems.
- Corrected issue with false Stuck Relay error.
- Corrected minor phase relationship issue with 120VAC models set to 50Hz and stacked in split-phase.
- Removed 8 second delay of Aux output after power-up.
- While selling, current rises to 4A in diode mode and remains there for 10 seconds before transitioning to brute mode.
- FXR2524A and VFXR3524A Revision 001.006.015
- Contents of the Release: Bug fixes and Enhancements
- Release Date: July 2015
- Bug Fixes:
- Implemented Multi-phase coordination for stacked systems.
- Corrected issue with false Stuck Relay error.
- Corrected minor phase relationship issue with 120VAC models set to 50Hz and stacked in split-phase.
- Removed 8 second delay of Aux output after power-up.
- While selling, current rises to 4A in diode mode and remains there for 10 seconds before transitioning to brute mode.
- FXR3048A and VFXR3648A Revision 001.006.015
- Contents of the Release: Bug fixes and Enhancements
- Release Date: July 2015
- Bug Fixes:
- Implemented Multi-phase coordination for stacked systems.
- Corrected issue with false Stuck Relay error.
- Corrected minor phase relationship issue with 120VAC models set to 50Hz and stacked in split-phase.
- Removed 8 second delay of Aux output after power-up.
- While selling, current rises to 4A in diode mode and remains there for 10 seconds before transitioning to brute mode.