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2. Download Firmware
Download the firmware file from
StingerSolutions.com. Transfer the
fi rmware fi le as-is onto the formatted
USBdrive.
The fi le must be in the root directory
of the USB drive. Do not unzip the fi le.
3. Install System Update
Insert the USB drive into any USB port
on the radio.
NOTE: When updating the fi rmware, all
settings will be reset to factory defaults.
Station presets, EQ presets, audio/
crossover settings, time alignment,
camera settings will all be overwritten.
You can export user settings to the
same USB drive you prepared earlier
from the Installer menu.
Your HORIZON10 will automatically
detect the fi rmware fi le, either when
you plug it into your powered radio or
on startup.
If it doesn’t, navigate to SETTINGS >
SYSTEM > INSTALLER > System Firmware
Update and tap the control while your
USB drive is inserted.
Tap Update Firmware on the popup. The
update will take 6 - 8 minutes.
NOTE: Do not attempt to stop an
update. DO NOT turn off power. The
system will be damaged if power is
lost during the update process.
4. Nap Time
Once the System Reset is complete,
turn the vehicle off, remove the key, lock
the car using the factory key fob, and
let the vehicle sit for 10 minutes. This
will ensure that the vehicle data-bus
goes to sleep and the Integration APK
will function as intended.
5. Confi rm Firmware Update
Confi rm fi rmware update by accessing
System Information in Installer settings.
Note the APP Version and visit the
HORIZON10 page at StingerSolutions.
com
Select the Firmware Tab on the product
page. The most current firmware
will be listed. The 8 digits of the APP
Version listing is the update date code
(YYYYMMDD).
Reset Button
UPDATING SYSTEM FIRMWARE
1. Format a USB Drive
In order to prepare a USB Flash Drive
for use with your HORIZON10 system, the
USB drive must be formatted to FAT32
/ MS-DOS(FAT).
Windows PC
1. Insert a 4GB+ USB Drive
2. Open File Explorer
3. Right click on USB Drive and
select Format
4. Select FAT 32 (Default) File
System
5. Deselect Quick Format
6. Click Start
MAC OSX
1. Insert a 4GB+ USB Drive
2. Launch the Disk Utility App from
the Utilities folder
3. Select the USB drive from the
External List and click Erase
4. Select MS-DOS(FAT) from the
format drop-down menu and
click Erase