Step-by-step guide to downgrade CP370 and restore compatibility with E-Classic, C-Wide, E-Wide, and G-Series.
With the release of CP370 software (v20.0 application / v18.00 platform) or later versions, older multifunction displays (MFD) such as E-Classic, C-Wide, E-Wide, and G-Series are no longer compatible. If you connect a new CP370 with the latest software, it will not communicate with these older MFD models.
Summary – How to make CP370 compatible with older MFDs
To use CP370 with an older MFD like E-Classic, C-Wide, E-Wide, or G-Series, you must downgrade the CP370 to v13.34 application / v15.02 platform. Since the CP370 cannot communicate with older MFDs during the downgrade, you will need an AXIOM MFD with LightHouse v3.14.88 or higher to perform the process.
Important note: Countries covered by PSTI regulations (e.g., UK) do not allow downgrading to software versions lower than v21.03.35.
Step-by-step guide for CP370 downgrade
- Download the Downgrade .ISO file for CP370 from this link.
- Unpack the file and copy the
.ISO file to a MicroSD card formatted to FAT32 (file size under 50 MB). - Connect the CP370 (with v20.0 or higher) to a transducer.
- Connect the CP370 via RayNet to an AXIOM MFD with LightHouse v3.14.88 or higher.
- Start both AXIOM and CP370 simultaneously.
- Open a full-screen SONAR app on the AXIOM and open the sidebar menu.
- Select the transducer before entering the SONAR menus.
- Go to Settings (three gears) and select the Sounder tab.
- Click on Reset sounder and confirm.
- Insert the MicroSD card into the AXIOM's card reader (Slot 1).
- From the home screen, select Settings → Update software.
- Click on Check SD card.
- Select CP370 from the list and confirm downgrade to v13.34.
- Start the downgrade process.
- Once the downgrade is complete, turn off the CP370 and AXIOM and disconnect the CP370.
- Connect the CP370 to the older MFD system via SeaTalkHS and check functionality.
- Set depth offsets and select the correct transducer type.
Tips for best results:
- Ensure the AXIOM is running the correct software version before downgrading.
- Use a correctly formatted MicroSD card (FAT32).
- Follow the steps carefully to avoid compatibility issues.