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AE300-Wizard
Document No.: E4.08.09 E4.08.09 : AE_xx_000
Revision: 13 9 : 00
Page: 84 of 89
Copyright © 2019, Austro Engine GmbH
Dept.: Electric/Electronic
Type: User Guide
10.5.3 Aborts
The reasons for an abort can be grouped into three areas and the AE300-Wizard will report
the reason for the specific abort to the maintenance technician and will suggest the next
step.
- Not meeting all of the pre flash conditions will lead to an abort without even attempting
the software update session.
- The maintenance technician can abort at any time by clicking on the Cancel button
during a software update session.
- Unexpected and unrecoverable (by automatic retries) events during the software update
sessions, for instance loss of power in the aircraft, loss of CAN connection or similar in-
fluences, will lead to an abort.
In most of these scenarios, the reason for the abort can be resolved by the maintenance
technician (reestablish power to the aircraft, reconnect the CAN cable, etc.) and a manual
restart of the software update will be successful.
E.g. bus voltage too low:
E.g. update process cancelled at user’s request:

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