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Controlling with a web browser, Installing the latest software, Download the latest fs1 software – AJA FS1 Version 2.2.0.47 User Manual

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FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Controlling with a Web Browser

Controlling with a Web Browser

To control the FS1 from a web browser on a network attached computer, enter the
FS1 IP address as a URL in the browser. For example, if the FS1 IP address were
“90.0.6.31”, you would then type into the web browser: http://90.0.6.31. This topic
is explained in greater detail in Chapter 5: Browser Remote Control.

Note:

The webUI (GUI) will keep up with (most) network changes (IP address and

netmask) initiated at the GUI. On the other hand, the webUI may not reconnect to
the FS1 when network changes are initiated at the FS1 Front Panel. The browser may
or may not time out and display "Disconnected". To manually reestablish the webUI
connection, type in the new address, if the IP address has changed, or click the Refresh
button on the web browser.

Installing The Latest Software

Although the FS1 comes from the factory pre-installed with software, it may not be as
up-to-date as software posted on our AJA website. This topic describes the steps
required to upgrade the software in your AJA FS1.

Download the
Latest FS1
Software

Current and past releases of FS1 software are available on the World Wide Web from
AJA's website. To get the software, point your browser to:

http://www.aja.com/support/converters/converters-fs1.php

This link is also available at the bottom of the Update Firmware screen (discussed later
in this chapter). Once you’re at the update page, you can select FS1 software files to
download to your Mac or PC for upgrading your local FS1 machine.

Unpack the
Software

FS1 software update files are “ZIP” files that you can open with a number of standard
and third party uncompressor applications. The software image that you’ll install on
the FS1 is a file with a name like fs1_ver_2.2.0.10.bin or similar.

Note:

Depending on your PC or Mac operating system settings, the “.bin” extension

may not be visible to you in a file directory.