2 cyberdata voip paging amplifier network settings, 3 upgrading the firmware, 1 tftp firmware upgrade – CyberData VoIP Paging/Loudspeaker Amplifier User Manual
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Objectworld Communications Corp.
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308 Legget Drive
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Ottawa, ON
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Canada
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K2K 1Y6
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T: 613‐599‐9698
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F: 613‐599‐7457
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www.objectworld.com
3.2 CyberData VoIP Paging Amplifier Network Settings
The VoIP Paging Amplifier is configured with a static IP address on factory default. This must be changed so that the device is
connected to your network.
To enter network settings for CyberData VoIP Paging Amplifier
1. Open your browser and type the IP Address of the speaker. The factory default is 192.168.3.10.
2. When prompted, use the following default Web Access username and password:
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Web Access Username:
admin
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Web Access Password:
admin
3. Click Network Setup.
4. Under IP Addressing, select DHCP.
5. Click Save Settings.
3.3 Upgrading the firmware
Refer to the Technical Note “TN051 – SIP Device Features and Comparisons” (a versioned document located on the
Objectworld web site at
www.objectworld.com/support/documentation
) to determine the most recently supported version of
firmware for the zone controller.
The factory firmware version can be found on the check‐off list shipped with your device. If the firmware version on the device
is earlier than the version noted in TN051, upgrade the firmware.
3.3.1
TFTP Firmware Upgrade
1.
Retrieve the latest firmware from the CyberData web site. (
www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/pagingamplifi
)
2. Unzip the file to the Objectworld TFTP folder (located in: X:\Program Files\Objectworld\UC Server\Data\TFTP
where X is the drive where the UC Server program files are installed).
3.
Open your browser and type the IP Address of the Paging Amplifier.
4. When prompted, use the following default Web Access username and password:
Web Access Username:
admin
Web Access Password:
admin
5. Click the Upgrade button.
6. Enter the IP address of your UC Server in the TFTP Server IP field.
7.
Under New Filename, enter the filename of the rom file you unzipped from the firmware zip file.
For example: 400‐romdisk‐spk‐sip.img
8. Click Upload File.
9. After the rom image file finishes uploading, repeat step 6 but upload the image file by entering the filename of
the image.
For example: 400‐image‐spk‐sip.bin
10. Click Upload File.
11. Click the reboot button.