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  • How Does the VE.Bus Firmware Numbering System Work?

    Posted by Olson on January 20, 2024 at 6:22 am
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    I’ve seen firmware numbers like 1941143 for VE.Bus products and I’m trying to understand what each part of this number signifies. Could someone explain the breakdown of this numbering system?

    MysticMonkMoves replied 5 months, 2 weeks ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • enerjee

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    January 20, 2024 at 6:53 am
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    The VE.Bus firmware numbering system is quite systematic.

    Let’s use the firmware number 1941143 as an example to understand this system.

    • The first two digits, ’19’ in this case, represent the family group number. This tells you which family of products the firmware is designed for.

    • The next two digits, ’41’ here, indicate the specific model the firmware is meant for. In our example, this corresponds to the Quattro 24/3000/70-50/30 model.

    • The last three digits, ‘143’, are the actual firmware version. This part of the number will tell you the specific version of the firmware that is being referred to.

    So when you’re looking at a VE.Bus firmware number, you can quickly identify the product family, the specific model, and the version of the firmware from this numbering system. This helps ensure that you’re using the correct firmware for your particular VE.Bus product.

  • MysticMonkMoves

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    January 20, 2024 at 6:54 am
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    1941143

    | | ——————> 19 is the family group number

    —- | | ————-> 41 is the model: Quattro 24/3000/70-50/30

    ——— | | | ——> 143 is the firmware version

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