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− | Do you have questions about the [[PocketWizard Utility]]? Check out these Frequently Asked Questions, compiled by [ | + | Do you have questions about the [[PocketWizard Utility]]? Check out these Frequently Asked Questions, compiled by [https://pocketwizard.com/contact/ PocketWizard tech support]. |
If any of the methods below resolves your issue, '''please''' report which one worked for you [mailto:info@pocketwizard.com?subject=Utility%20Report here]! Thank you! | If any of the methods below resolves your issue, '''please''' report which one worked for you [mailto:info@pocketwizard.com?subject=Utility%20Report here]! Thank you! | ||
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Check out our [[Factory Reset]] page for details. | Check out our [[Factory Reset]] page for details. | ||
− | === | + | ===If the PocketWizard Utility won't recognize your radios or can't update them, try these suggestions: === |
− | + | When you connect the PocketWizard to the PocketWizard Utility, you should see an image of the radio and it will show you the serial number, firmware version, loader version, and hardware version. If you are not seeing the radio in the PocketWizard Utility window or if you get an error message when updating, there are several ways to try to fix the issue. Here are some things you can try: | |
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− | * Try performing a "hard" [[Factory Reset]] or "Reset B" on your radio. | + | * Make sure you have the latest version of the Utility, available for download on our [[Getting Started]] page |
+ | * Try performing a "hard" [[Factory Reset]] or "Reset B" on your radio. This can sometimes be effective where clicking the Factory Reset button in the Utility is not | ||
+ | * Try a different USB cable. You may have a bad cable or you may have a power cable. You will need a mini B to USB data cable to make changes with the PocketWizard Utility. | ||
* If you are using a USB hub, like in your monitor, try a USB port directly on the computer | * If you are using a USB hub, like in your monitor, try a USB port directly on the computer | ||
* If you are using a USB port directly on the computer, try going through a hub | * If you are using a USB port directly on the computer, try going through a hub | ||
* If you are using a Port Expander, try connecting directly to the computer | * If you are using a Port Expander, try connecting directly to the computer | ||
* If you are using a USB 3.0 port, try a USB2.0 port, or vice versa | * If you are using a USB 3.0 port, try a USB2.0 port, or vice versa | ||
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* Try closing the Utility program, connecting the radio, then reopen the Utility program | * Try closing the Utility program, connecting the radio, then reopen the Utility program | ||
* Make sure your computer's motherboard and operating system drivers are up to date | * Make sure your computer's motherboard and operating system drivers are up to date | ||
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* If the radio switch is in the OFF position when connecting it to USB, try it in the ON position, or vice versa | * If the radio switch is in the OFF position when connecting it to USB, try it in the ON position, or vice versa | ||
* Try connecting your radio to the computer's USB port before running the PocketWizard Utility | * Try connecting your radio to the computer's USB port before running the PocketWizard Utility | ||
− | * Be patient. | + | * Be patient. When disconnecting one radio, wait 15 seconds (or more!) before connecting another one, and then wait up to 2 minutes to see if it eventually connects (it can take a Windows computer up to 2 minutes to recognize a radio for the first time) |
* Wait for any messages in the bottom of the Utility to disappear before connecting another radio, especially "Lost communication..." | * Wait for any messages in the bottom of the Utility to disappear before connecting another radio, especially "Lost communication..." | ||
* Temporarily disable any software that is specifically looking for other USB devices, like a voice recorder, camcorder, tablet, gaming controllers, etc. | * Temporarily disable any software that is specifically looking for other USB devices, like a voice recorder, camcorder, tablet, gaming controllers, etc. | ||
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* Try using your computer’s Safe Mode | * Try using your computer’s Safe Mode | ||
* Try another computer | * Try another computer | ||
− | * If you’re still having trouble, contact [ | + | * If you’re still having trouble, contact [https://pocketwizard.com/contact/ PocketWizard tech support] for help |
===I'm getting this error: "Archive Extraction Error" or "Error extracting files from archive. #17"=== | ===I'm getting this error: "Archive Extraction Error" or "Error extracting files from archive. #17"=== | ||
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===Can I leave my radio connected to the USB port to test changes quickly?=== | ===Can I leave my radio connected to the USB port to test changes quickly?=== | ||
− | No | + | No, you should disconnect the radio and power cycle it (if it was turned on) after any changes. Being connected to the PocketWizard Utility his will affect sync timing and give you inaccurate results. |
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===Why won’t the Utility let me download the latest firmware version?=== | ===Why won’t the Utility let me download the latest firmware version?=== | ||
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-Make sure you’re running the latest version of the [[PocketWizard Utility]], which is available for download on our [[Getting Started]] page. | -Make sure you’re running the latest version of the [[PocketWizard Utility]], which is available for download on our [[Getting Started]] page. | ||
− | -Are you looking for [[Beta Firmware]]? | + | -Are you looking for [[Beta Firmware]]? Make sure you've enabled that in the PocketWizard Utility. Follow the steps [[Beta Firmware|here]]. |
-Look in Device Inventory and find the radio. Delete it from the inventory, then try to update the unit again. | -Look in Device Inventory and find the radio. Delete it from the inventory, then try to update the unit again. | ||
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:: [https://utility.lpadesign.com/utility/ https://utility.lpadesign.com/utility/] | :: [https://utility.lpadesign.com/utility/ https://utility.lpadesign.com/utility/] | ||
− | If the link above opens a new tab or window with an indexed list of files, then your computer has access to our servers. Close that tab or window; it just tests if your computer has general access to our servers, but this tab or window is not used by the Utility. | + | *If the link above opens a new tab or window with an indexed list of files, then your computer has access to our servers. Close that tab or window; it just tests if your computer has general access to our servers, but this tab or window is not used by the Utility. |
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− | If you | + | *If you get the list of files, but the Utility still will not download firmware files, then check any firewall, anti-malware or anti-virus software you may be running. Temporarily disable it to test the PocketWizard Utility behavior, but re-enable the firewall after testing. |
− | * Check your internet connection and verify it is working | + | *If you do not see the list of files, then something is blocking your computer's access to the servers. Try this: |
− | * Check any firewall, anti-malware or anti-virus software you may be running. Temporarily disable it test with the PocketWizard Utility behavior | + | **Check your internet connection and verify it is working |
− | * Check with your network administrator to see if it is being blocked on your network | + | **Check any firewall, anti-malware or anti-virus software you may be running. Temporarily disable it test with the PocketWizard Utility behavior |
+ | **Check with your network administrator to see if it is being blocked on your network | ||
− | -If you’re still having trouble, contact [ | + | -If you’re still having trouble, contact [https://pocketwizard.com/contact/ PocketWizard tech support] for help. |
===Is the Utility compatible with my operating system?=== | ===Is the Utility compatible with my operating system?=== |
Latest revision as of 10:08, 2 February 2023
Do you have questions about the PocketWizard Utility? Check out these Frequently Asked Questions, compiled by PocketWizard tech support.
If any of the methods below resolves your issue, please report which one worked for you here! Thank you!
Contents
- 1 How do I reset everything back to defaults?
- 2 If the PocketWizard Utility won't recognize your radios or can't update them, try these suggestions:
- 3 I'm getting this error: "Archive Extraction Error" or "Error extracting files from archive. #17"
- 4 Can I leave my radio connected to the USB port to test changes quickly?
- 5 Why won’t the Utility let me download the latest firmware version?
- 6 Is the Utility compatible with my operating system?
- 7 Why are all the fields in the Utility screen grayed-out?
- 8 Where are all the options for advanced settings?
- 9 What is the latest firmware version for my radio? Where can I find release notes?
- 10 What do all of these Utility selections mean, anyway?
How do I reset everything back to defaults?
Your PocketWizard radios can be reset using the PocketWizard Utility or by doing a full manual reset, which is the recommended method. To reset via the PocketWizard Utility, click the Update tab then click on Factory Reset. Say Yes to reset the unit.
For full manual resets:
- Plus III or Plus IV: Hold in the test button as you turn the radio on. When all of the segments light up, you can release the test button. The radios should default to TxRx, ABCD, and either CH17 (for Legacy firmware) or CH01 (for E Release ).firmware.
- MultiMAX: Hit *MENU B D C or hold in the C button as you turn it on.
- MiniTT1, FlexTT5, or FlexTT6: Hold in the test button as you turn it on, for about 15 seconds, until you see 4 green blinks. You will see 1 blink, pause, 2 blinks, longer pause, then the last 4 blinks.
- PowerST4 or PowerMC2: these can only be reset via the PocketWizard Utility.
Check out our Factory Reset page for details.
If the PocketWizard Utility won't recognize your radios or can't update them, try these suggestions:
When you connect the PocketWizard to the PocketWizard Utility, you should see an image of the radio and it will show you the serial number, firmware version, loader version, and hardware version. If you are not seeing the radio in the PocketWizard Utility window or if you get an error message when updating, there are several ways to try to fix the issue. Here are some things you can try:
- Make sure you have the latest version of the Utility, available for download on our Getting Started page
- Try performing a "hard" Factory Reset or "Reset B" on your radio. This can sometimes be effective where clicking the Factory Reset button in the Utility is not
- Try a different USB cable. You may have a bad cable or you may have a power cable. You will need a mini B to USB data cable to make changes with the PocketWizard Utility.
- If you are using a USB hub, like in your monitor, try a USB port directly on the computer
- If you are using a USB port directly on the computer, try going through a hub
- If you are using a Port Expander, try connecting directly to the computer
- If you are using a USB 3.0 port, try a USB2.0 port, or vice versa
- Try closing the Utility program, connecting the radio, then reopen the Utility program
- Make sure your computer's motherboard and operating system drivers are up to date
- If the radio has batteries in it, try connecting without batteries installed or with brand new batteries
- If the radio switch is in the OFF position when connecting it to USB, try it in the ON position, or vice versa
- Try connecting your radio to the computer's USB port before running the PocketWizard Utility
- Be patient. When disconnecting one radio, wait 15 seconds (or more!) before connecting another one, and then wait up to 2 minutes to see if it eventually connects (it can take a Windows computer up to 2 minutes to recognize a radio for the first time)
- Wait for any messages in the bottom of the Utility to disappear before connecting another radio, especially "Lost communication..."
- Temporarily disable any software that is specifically looking for other USB devices, like a voice recorder, camcorder, tablet, gaming controllers, etc.
- Temporarily disable any anti-virus or anti-malware software that may be trying to "manage" your USB ports for you
- Disconnect any and all other USB devices that may be interfering
- Try using a different user account
- Try using your computer’s Safe Mode
- Try another computer
- If you’re still having trouble, contact PocketWizard tech support for help
I'm getting this error: "Archive Extraction Error" or "Error extracting files from archive. #17"
There are several workarounds for this issue. Please try one of the methods below and please report which one worked for you here
Try the steps in the "Why won’t the Utility recognize or update my radios?" section above. Sometimes this issue is USB related.
Try a complete uninstall and re-install of the Utility
- Mac OS X
- In the Finder sidebar, click Applications then drag "PocketWizard Utility" from the Applications folder to the Trash (located at the end of the Dock), then choose Finder > Empty Trash. Do this for all PocketWizard applications and downloads
- Install the PocketWizard Utility from here: Getting Started
- Windows
- Start | Programs | PocketWizard Utility | Uninstall
- Go to C:\Users\<YOUR USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\ and delete everything PocketWizard
- Install the PocketWizard Utility from here: Getting Started
Try drag and drop of individual firmware files
Contact PocketWizard Technical Support via email to obtain the appropriate firmware files for your devices. You will need to attach a photo of each unit's serial number to obtain the correct firmware files. Technical support will determine if they can send you the appropriate files.
WARNING: Attempting to install the wrong firmware file into your radio could render it unusable/bricked! Only use the drag and drop method after you have discussed it with tech support and they have verified your exact radio.
- Save the appropriate files to your computer. Don't open, expand, extract, or perform any other operations with the files - just save them to your desktop or a folder where you can find them
- Connect your radio to the computer and run the Utility
- Drag the correct file onto the Utility with the radio connected, then drop it onto the picture of the radio. Don't open, expand, extract, or perform any other operations with the file - just drag and drop it
Try using the older version of the Utility
You will not be able to use a Panasonic FlexTT5 or a Plus IV radio with Utility versions 1.54 through 1.63, nor will you have the latest security certificates or bug fixes available in 1.70.
- Windows
- Mac OS X
- In the Finder sidebar, click Applications then drag "PocketWizard Utility" from the Applications folder to the Trash (located at the end of the Dock), then choose Finder > Empty Trash. Do this for all PocketWizard applications and downloads
- For Mac OS X version 10.6 (Snow Leopard) through 10.12 (Sierra), download version 1.63 from here
- For Mac OS X version 10.13 (High Sierra) through 10.14 (Mojave), download version 1.70 from here
- For PowerPC Mac (older Macs - 2006 or earlier) or Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) and earlier download version 1.58 from here
Try another computer
Sometimes this issue is simply not correctable any other way.
Can I leave my radio connected to the USB port to test changes quickly?
No, you should disconnect the radio and power cycle it (if it was turned on) after any changes. Being connected to the PocketWizard Utility his will affect sync timing and give you inaccurate results.
Why won’t the Utility let me download the latest firmware version?
-Make sure you’re running the latest version of the PocketWizard Utility, which is available for download on our Getting Started page.
-Are you looking for Beta Firmware? Make sure you've enabled that in the PocketWizard Utility. Follow the steps here.
-Look in Device Inventory and find the radio. Delete it from the inventory, then try to update the unit again.
-The Utility uses a standard protocol to download firmware files. You can test HTTPS by entering the following URL into your browser:
- If the link above opens a new tab or window with an indexed list of files, then your computer has access to our servers. Close that tab or window; it just tests if your computer has general access to our servers, but this tab or window is not used by the Utility.
- If you get the list of files, but the Utility still will not download firmware files, then check any firewall, anti-malware or anti-virus software you may be running. Temporarily disable it to test the PocketWizard Utility behavior, but re-enable the firewall after testing.
- If you do not see the list of files, then something is blocking your computer's access to the servers. Try this:
- Check your internet connection and verify it is working
- Check any firewall, anti-malware or anti-virus software you may be running. Temporarily disable it test with the PocketWizard Utility behavior
- Check with your network administrator to see if it is being blocked on your network
-If you’re still having trouble, contact PocketWizard tech support for help.
Is the Utility compatible with my operating system?
The latest version of the PocketWizard Utility works well with all recent versions of Windows (7, 8.1, 10) and the latest Mac OS, Catalina (10.15.3). In the Read Me file, Windows 8.1 and 10 are not listed as compatible.
Why are all the fields in the Utility screen grayed-out?
The Utility is trying to contact our servers and can't. Start by opening a new browser window and entering https://utility.lpadesign.com/utility/. If you are presented with an index list of files, that’s good – it means the Utility can access the necessary servers. If you are not presented with a list of files, check your firewall and security settings to be sure the Utility has been allowed the necessary permissions.
If you still have trouble, contact PocketWizard tech support.
Where are all the options for advanced settings?
Click the check-box in the bottom-left corner of the Utility window (next to a picture of a small blue gear) to enable Advanced Mode and reveal additional settings.
What is the latest firmware version for my radio? Where can I find release notes?
You can find the latest firmware versions for your radios and read release notes on our Getting Started page.
What do all of these Utility selections mean, anyway?
The Utility can be used to optimize ControlTL radios for a particular desired performance. Most photographers will be able to use radios in their default settings. To read more about each Utility setting, visit our PocketWizard Utility wiki page.