User's Manual

Chapter 5: The X6v and Online Gaming
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In each case, click SAVE after you have made the changes you
wish to make. You do not generally need to click Reboot in order
for changes to take effect, unless you have made a change to an IP
Address. This latter requires the SIP stack to restart, which is
accomplished by executing a reboot.
Now continue below with Firmware Upgrades.
Firmware Upgrades
The X6v is shipped with the latest firmware as of the shipment date.
However, fresher code may have become available since shipment.
You have two options for firmware upgrades:
1. Your X6v can be automatically updated with the latest
firmware or
2. We can notify you via email when a firmware upgrade is available,
and you can decide whether to use the upgrade.
If you would like your X6v to be automatically updated to the latest
code version, you can do this by registering to receive updates at
www.zoom.com/ata_update. After registering, your X6v will
automatically look for the newest firmware via the Internet
whenever you power up the device. If you later decide you no
longer want to receive automatic updates, you can return to the
registration page and cancel your request.
If you would like Zoom to notify you via email when a firmware
upgrade is available, please sign up for this free service at
www.zoom.com/ata_update
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Now you’re ready to connect a telephone to the X6v. You will
make your connections to the back of the X6v.
1 Plug your telephone or cordless phone base station into the X6v’s PHONE
jack, which is on the far right of the X6v’s back panel.
Note: In some countries outside the USA, you may need to use a phone-jack adapter. Plug the adapter
into the X6v’s PHONE jack and then plug in your phone.
2 If your unit has the word TELCO on the front panel of the unit, continue
with step 3.