Model-16FK DVR New Firmware: Automatic Reboot Issue Solved
Hi, y’all,
Zosi ZR16FK DVR's new firmware is available on the download center now. In this version, the problems of abnormal automatic reboot of DVR and modified DVR system settings can not retain have been solved.
*Note*: Unlike the previously released update files for other models of devices, this update has 2 Files that you need to download and save to a USB drive in order to complete the system upgrade.
* When performing the upgrade operation, please pay attention to check the file name.
* Please put the uboot and the program together in the U disk and then perform the upgrade operation, after the upgrade is complete, please restart the DVR power off once, uboot will take effect.
Models: ZR16FK
Download via
File 1:
https://ansjerfilemanager.s3.amazonaws.com/kernel-mc6650
File 2:
https://ansjerfilemanager.s3.amazonaws.com/rootfs-mc6650
The following are the step-by-step instructions for upgrading the DVR specific operations:
(Please save the upgrade file rootfs-mc6650 and u-boot-mc6650.bin in the root directory, please do not save them under any other folders.)
To perform this process, you will want to use a USB 2.0 drive ideally 16 GB or less in size, formatted in FAT32.
After you have downloaded the update files from the link above, please note that these files should be placed in the root directory of the USB (not in any folders) and the files' names must remain the same for the DVR to recognize it.
Some customers have reported issues when downloading these files using the "Microsoft Edge" browser. We recommend using a different browser for this process.
In case it helps, here is a link to a Youtube video demonstrating the process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX-7kbgmYIg
If you're unfamiliar with how to format a USB in FAT32, this video provides the steps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMGS7DeG_HY
If you're not seeing an "updating..." message on the screen for at least three minutes, the DVR isn't detecting the update file. There are a few reasons this could be:
1) If the DVR has alternative places to look for the update, it won't run. The ethernet cable needs to be disconnected, as well as any other USB devices including the mouse. The power should be disconnected for at least 10 seconds before connecting the USB drive and reconnecting the power.
2) If the USB is 3.0, the DVR will not be able to read it. USB 3.0 was developed after the DVR motherboards. Likewise, the DVR is not in FAT32 format, it won't be read. The easy way to tell if a USB drive is 3.0 is the color of the board chip inside the USB connection. 2.0 always uses a black board, while 3.0 generally has a colored board, often red or blue.
3) The file name must remain exactly as listed in the article for the DVR to recognize it as an update. If the file was downloaded twice, a PC will add (1) to the end of the name, which will create an issue. If the file was downloaded using the Microsoft Edge browser, this will cause the file to be converted to a text file, which can't be read by the DVR.
4) The DVR cannot navigate through folders in the USB to find the update. The file must be placed in the USB root directory.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
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