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ICU Recovery Mode (911)
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  • 1. Overview
    • 1.1. What can cause the ICU to enter the recovery mode
  • 2. Recovery modes
    • 2.1. How do I check if the ICU is in recovery mode
      • 2.1.1. Use the dfu-util command
      • 2.1.2. Use the lsusb command
  • 3. How do I exit the 911 state
    • 3.1. Power cycling
    • 3.2. Force upgrade
  • 4. Determine system type
    • 4.1. Using the part number
    • 4.2. Using the model ID from the BMC
    • 4.3. Using the model ID from the IPU-Gateway
  • 5. Trademarks & copyright
ICU Recovery Mode (911)

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ICU Recovery Mode (911)

  • 1. Overview
    • 1.1. What can cause the ICU to enter the recovery mode
  • 2. Recovery modes
    • 2.1. How do I check if the ICU is in recovery mode
      • 2.1.1. Use the dfu-util command
      • 2.1.2. Use the lsusb command
  • 3. How do I exit the 911 state
    • 3.1. Power cycling
    • 3.2. Force upgrade
  • 4. Determine system type
    • 4.1. Using the part number
    • 4.2. Using the model ID from the BMC
    • 4.3. Using the model ID from the IPU-Gateway
  • 5. Trademarks & copyright
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