Last night, my dealer updated the driver for my Honeywell HSIM remotely. He told me to reboot my controller afterwards. I did so, by unplugging the controller, waiting 10 seconds, and plugging it back in, just like usual. However, after the controller came back online, the driver version property in Composer still showed the old version (v120). I can see the driver got updated, because the driver documentation in Composer shows the changelog for the new version (v124).
Is there something else I need to do in order to properly power cycle the controller and activate the new driver version? In case it matters, my main controller is an EA-5, and the Honeywell HSIM is connected to an EA-1 downstream. Do I need to power cycle the EA-1 either before or after power cycling the main EA-5?
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Last night, my dealer updated the driver for my Honeywell HSIM remotely. He told me to reboot my controller afterwards. I did so, by unplugging the controller, waiting 10 seconds, and plugging it back in, just like usual. However, after the controller came back online, the driver version property in Composer still showed the old version (v120). I can see the driver got updated, because the driver documentation in Composer shows the changelog for the new version (v124).
Is there something else I need to do in order to properly power cycle the controller and activate the new driver version? In case it matters, my main controller is an EA-5, and the Honeywell HSIM is connected to an EA-1 downstream. Do I need to power cycle the EA-1 either before or after power cycling the main EA-5?
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