Fiber Logic Communications FLWR19XX2X01 Users Manual

Multimedia Security Center
If you are running:
Windows 2000 and XP
Please note that the installation screen (Method A and Method B) looks a little bit different under different operating system, differing from step 4.
Meth od A
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then Printers and Faxes. Click Add Printer.
2. Click Next. Choose Local Printer. Next.
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3. Choose New Port.
4. Select Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next.
5. IP Address: Please enter the LAN IP Address that the server is connected.
6. Port Name: PrintSrv or any name you wish. Click Next.
7. Click Custom Settings.
8. Click the Raw button. Enter 9100 as Raw Port Number. Click OK.
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9. You can see your settings here. Click Back if you want to change anything. Click Finish if everything is right.
10. Choose your printer from the list of printers. Click Next.
11. Congratulations! Now you’ve successf ully installed the print server.
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Method B 1~3 The installing screen looks different starting from step four, where you have to specify using TCP/IP protocol. But the underlying principle is the same. Start -> Control Panel -> Printer and Faxes -> Add Printer -> Local Printer ->
ext -> Create New Port
-> Choose AXIS Port
4. Click NEXT after AXIS Port.
5. Click RAW TCP/IP. Click OK.
Method B
6. Enter LAN IP address.
7. Enter Port Number, which is 9100. Click OK.
8. Select your printer from the list.
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If you are running Linux
1. Enable CUPs.
2. Enter the default of URL:
http://localhost:63 1/printers.
3. Click ADD PRINTER.
4. Give your printer a name.
5. Select your printer from the list of device. Click CONTINUE.
6. Device URI is the LAN IP Address and the port number.
7. Click CONTINUE.
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8. Choose the printer model, click CONTINUE.
9. Choose the Driver for the Model selected. Click
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10. The screen shows that you’ve successfully added a new printer. In this case, it’s called “test”.
11. Click “test” and
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By directly connecting USB Web Camera to any port of USB 2.0, the router can act as Web CAM server and perform the followin g functions
1. Digital Home/Office Surveillance Security system
Simply connecting a Web Camer a to the ro uter, users can surveillance their home or office through the web page from any remote or local location wherever Internet connection i s available. This is the cheapest way to help users to keep close eyes on their office and home or other properties.
2. Motion Detection Security A l ert System
This function allows movement from any unauthorized intruders to be detected at home or office. Once the router detected the movement, it will automatically send alert emails to pre-defined email address with captured images or you can digitally record the detected motion into your hard disk.
Caution: Web Cam server is compatible with limited web cameras. Please
find the Compatible list from the Appendix 1 in this manual. The surveillance image resolution may be affected by the quali ty of the web cam you purchased. Only use the high-resolution web cam from the compatible list. It is recommended to use “Logitech QuickCam 4000 Pro” or Logitech QuickCam Zoom for high quality resolution.
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Home/Office Surveillance function
To activate Home/Office Surveillance function, please take the following steps:
1. Before activate surveillance function, please make sure W eb Cam is properly plug into any USB port on the router and make sure web cam is detected by the router. You can check it at “USB De vi ces” function in maintenance menu.
2. Go to “Web Cam” in main menu and click on Setting.
3. Web Cam Server – T o activ ate web cam server, please select “ON”.
4. Click on “Set” to activate the servi ce.
5. Click on “Web Cam Live” from main menu to get access to live motion.
6. Only ONE Web Camera can be connected and viewed.
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