7.Click the Status Page link.

“Performing an update requires the controls and meters for the audio processor to be stopped. On-air audio will not be interrupted during the update. However, a reboot is required to activate the new software, and this will interrupt the audio. At the end of the process, you will have the option to change the current boot bank (to activate the new software) and reboot or to keep running the current software and reboot later. Do you want to continue the update process?”

After reading the warning message click the “Continue” button and the “Update File” dialog should appear.

6.Click the “Browse” button, locate the software update file downloaded and saved to your computer in Step 1 and click the “Update” button.

The file will now be uploaded to the OmniaONE and this may take up to 5 minutes. Monitoring of the progress of the upload depends on the browser being used but once the file is successfully uploaded to the OmniaONE the following screen should appear:

7.Click the Status Page link.

Click your browser’s “Refresh Page” button until the message “Update Successful” appears. (see below) Once the “Update Successful” message appears, click your browser’s back button. (Behavior here depends on the browser being used – some browsers may require clicking the back button twice and then logging back in – the goal here is to return to the Configuration page)

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