This article describes how to check the firmware version of the Videobar VB1 and Videobar VB-S using Videobar Configuration software, Videobar Administration software, or a common web browser.
Relevant Product(s)
- Videobar VB1
- Videobar VB-S
- Videobar Configuration
- Videobar Administration
Table of Contents
Procedure
Using Videobar Configuration
The following steps detail checking and updating Videobar firmware using the Videobar Configuration software
- Ensure that the VB1 or VB-S is connected to your Windows PC or Mac using a USB cable.
- Launch the Videobar Configuration software.
- Access Administrator configuration settings by clicking the Administrator icon and entering the password (default password: Bose123!).
- Once you're logged in, the Status tab will automatically appear, and you can check the current firmware on this tab.
Using Videobar Administration
The following steps detail checking the Videobar firmware using the Videobar Administration software
- Ensure that the VB1 or VB-S is connected to a wired or wireless network to which a Windows PC with an instance of Videobar Administration is also connected.
- Launch the Videobar Administration software.
- Locate the relevant Videobar in the device list and click the checkbox to the left of the device name.
- In the control panel, click the Configuration tab. The version number will be displayed under Firmware Version.
Using a Web Browser
The following steps detail checking the Videobar firmware using a web browser.
- Ensure that the VB1 or VB-S is connected to a wired or wireless network to which your computer is also connected.
- Type the IP address of the Videobar into the address bar of a web browser on your computer, and press Enter. (If it is unknown, the IP address can be determined using the Videobar Configuration app via USB or using the Videobar Administration app which automatically discovers Videobars on the network.) The WebUI will open.
- On some browsers, a security warning like the one pictured below, may appear. This is normal and not a security risk. Click Advanced, and then proceed to [IP address]. (If you are ever unsure about performing an operation on your computer, in a web browser, etc., check with your IT/system administrator first.)
- On some browsers, a security warning like the one pictured below, may appear. This is normal and not a security risk. Click Advanced, and then proceed to [IP address]. (If you are ever unsure about performing an operation on your computer, in a web browser, etc., check with your IT/system administrator first.)
- Type the admin password in the Password field, then press Enter or click Sign In.
- In the Status window the firmware will be the third option down.