PART 3 – SETTINGS
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DRIVE NAME
This is the name of the drive seen when connecting wirelessly. A new name must be between 4 and 15 letters long with no
spaces or special characters. Changing the name of the drive will require reconnecting wirelessly to it.
POWER
This entry displays the battery status of the drive.
CONNECTED USERS
This entry displays the number of simultaneous connections to the drive.
DRIVE FIRMWARE
This entry displays the currently-installed firmware version.
Pressing “Check” when your drive is connected to the internet (see Wireless Passthru below) will search for an available
update, and when an update is present gives you the option to download it to the drive. Depending on the speed of your
internet connection it can take two or three minutes to download a firmware update. (Note: New firmware and installation
instructions can also be found in the Downloads section on the Corsair website.)
Please ensure that the Voyager Air 2 Plus drive has enough remaining battery power (at least 20%), and enough free space
(a minimum of 100 MB), to be able to successfully install an update. When the drive restarts it looks for the presence of a
new firmware file in the highest-level (root) folder. If one is available, it will display an “Update” option in Settings. Update the
firmware by pressing “Update”.
After the drive restarts, you will see the Wi-Fi icon blinking. This indicates that the firmware update is in progress. When the
icon stops blinking you can reconnect to the drive, via Wi-Fi Settings on your tablet or Smartphone, and continuing to use the
Voyager Air app. This process can take several minutes before it is complete, so please be patient.