Actualizar no siempre sale perfecto la primera vez. Si tras el reinicio ves algo anormal:
El NLS3601 es algo exigente con los formatos de almacenamiento.
Modelo: NLS3601 (Generalmente utilizado para el servicio SATELITE de CANTV) Método: USB (No requiere conexión a internet ni servidor OTA) actualizar firmware decodificador cantv nls3601 por usb
Before attempting a firmware update, the following hardware and software conditions must be met:
If nothing happens, try the STANDBY button instead of CH+, or check the filename. Actualizar no siempre sale perfecto la primera vez
Before beginning the process, a series of prerequisites must be met. First, the user needs a USB flash drive formatted in the FAT32 file system, as the NLS3601’s bootloader generally does not recognize NTFS or exFAT formats. The drive should have a capacity of no more than 32GB to ensure compatibility. Second, it is essential to obtain the correct firmware file (usually named update.zip, install.img, or a specific binary like nls3601_vX.X.bin) exclusively from CANTV’s official technical support portal or authorized distributors. Using incorrect or corrupt firmware can permanently damage the decoder (“bricking”). Finally, the user must ensure a stable power supply to the decoder; an interruption during the process is catastrophic.
Estos pasos son aplicables a muchos decodificadores NLS3601; el menú o combinaciones pueden variar ligeramente: If nothing happens, try the STANDBY button instead
Although the USB method is safe, risks exist. If the decoder freezes with a black screen during the update, it could indicate a corrupt firmware file or a damaged USB port. In this case, the solution is to force a recovery by trying a different USB port or a different flash drive. If the decoder does not recognize the USB drive, verify the FAT32 format and that the firmware filename matches exactly what the bootloader expects (e.g., factory_update_param.aml or similar). For severely “bricked” units, it may be necessary to use a serial-to-USB adapter (TTL) and a PC to flash the bootloader directly, a procedure reserved for advanced technicians.