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To access SNMP Settings at the Device .............................................................................................
Port Status (SNMP Enablement) .........................................................................................................
Exiting the SNMP Selection Menu ...................................................................................................
Exiting the Port Settings Menu and returning to the Device's Main Menu.......................................
Configuring SNMP Community Names with Internet Services............................................................
Changing the Administrator Password A10.......................................................................................
To Change the Numeric Password on the Device's Control Panel .....................................................
To Change the Alphanumeric Password used by Internet Services ...................................................
NOS Selection ...........................................................................................................................................
Send from the Device to another iFAX-capable Machine..............................................................
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Server Fax Overview .........................................................................................................................
Check Physical Media and Network Interface Cards ........................................................................
Print a Settings List at the Device and perform these tasks:.............................................................
At the Macintosh workstation.............................................................................................................
Scanning to Hard Drive Troubleshooting T8....................................................................................
Before you start..................................................................................................................................
Check Physical Media and Network Interface Cards ........................................................................
Print a Settings List at the Device and perform these tasks:.............................................................
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All Services
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Installation Steps A1
Step 1. Connect one end of a Category 5 twisted pair cable to a live network drop. Connect the opposite
end of the cable to the RJ-45 socket at the rear of the Device.
Step 2. Set the Device's power switch to ON and wait until the Main screen is displayed.
Note: The actual screen displayed as the Main screen is selectable. To determine the screen you
would like displayed, press the Log In / Out button, enter the Administrator password (default of 11111),
press System Settings, press System Settings again. Press Common Settings, press Screen/Button
Settings, select Features Screen Default, touch Change Settings, make your selection and touch Save.
Touch Close repeatedly, until Exit is displayed in the upper right corner of your screen, then touch Exit.
Step 3. Refer to the Settings List topic in this guide and print a Settings List using the instructions
supplied.
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Step 4. Referring to the Settings List, determine if the appropriate ports and protocols are enabled for
your Network environment.
To support communicating with the Device's Internet Services, a series of internal Web Pages that enable
remote configuration of operating settings, the TCP/IP protocol stack should be enabled. The Device
should also have a valid IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway displayed. If this is not the case, go to
the NOS Selection section of this guide, locate the TCP/IP Protocol Configuration topic, and follow the
instructions supplied.
Some Network Environment settings can only be configured through use of Internet Services. Also,
nearly all of the services, ports, and protocols that can be configured at the Device can be
configured with Internet Services running on a networked workstation. If Internet Services is shown as
"disabled" on the Settings List, refer to the Enable Internet Services (HTTP) topic in this guide.
If you will be using SNMP Management software with this device, refer to the SNMP Configuration topic
and follow the instructions supplied.
If you will be using the Parallel Port and wish to view or change its configuration, refer to the Parallel Port
Configuration topic and follow the instructions supplied.
Step 5. Go to the NOS Selection section of this guide, then select your Network Operating System for
Device installation instructions specific to your network environment. If you will be installing the Device in
a Client/Server environment, make sure to have your Server's Operating System Manual available to
refer to when required.
Step 6. Go to the Print Drivers section of this guide for the instructions required to set up individual
desktop workstations to communicate with the Device.
Step 7. If you have purchased optional features for your Device, such as Scanning to the Device's Hard
Drive, go to the Options section of this guide for configuration instructions.
Note:
For comprehensive information on the use of Internet Services as a browser-based, workstation tool
for configuring your Device, go to the Internet Services section of this guide and click on relevant
topics from the menu list.
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Settings List A6
To print a Settings List, with the Device switched ON, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Machine Status button.
2. Press the Billing Meter/Print Report Tab.
3. Press the Print Report/List button.
4. Press the Copy Mode Settings button.
5. Press the Settings List button.
6. Press the large, green, Start button, located to the immediate right of the Control Panel’s numeric
keypad.
7. The printing process will be graphically displayed on the touch screen. Upon receipt of the Settings
List, note that the multi-page print is formatted into two columns with horizontal ruled lines indicating
four distinct data display areas on the print. The first area displays System Settings
area displays Copy Mode Settings
displays Communication Settings
. The third area displays Print Mode Settings. The fourth area
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. The second
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Ethernet Speed Setting A2
The Device's Ethernet Interface has speed settings of Auto (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX), 100 BASE-TX
(Half or Full Duplex), and 10 BASE-T (Half or Full Duplex). By default the Ethernet Port Configuration will
be set to Auto.
To Change the Network Speed
Go to your Device
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default
"password.")
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Settings button.
6. Press the Network Settings button.
7. Press the Protocol Settings button.
8. When the Protocol Settings menu displays, press the selection line labeled Ethernet Setting.
9. Press the Change Settings button.
10. On the Ethernet Setting screen note which one of the buttons is highlighted as the current setting for
Ethernet speed. The available settings are Auto (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX), 100 BASE-TX (Half or
Full Duplex), and 10 BASE-T (Half or Full Duplex). The default setting is Auto.
11. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then click the Save button.
12. To exit the Ethernet Setting screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button.
13. To exit the Protocol Settings menu, returning to the Device's Main screen, press the rectangular
Close button. Next, press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the Network
Settings screen. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the System Settings
screen. Finally, press the rectangular Exit button in the upper right corner of the System Settings
screen.
14. Note that if you changed any settings in the Protocol Settings menu, the Device will automatically
reboot to register and enable your new settings.
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Enable Internet Services (HTTP) A9
Internet Services are a series of Web (HTML) Pages located within the Device enabling network
communication settings to be conveniently configured from a web browser running on a remotely located
workstation.
Note: If Authentication is enabled, as stated in the Security – Authentication (by Auditron
Administration) topic in the Options section of this guide, you will have to supply the Administrator
User Name and Password when first accessing Internet Services, rather than supplying these
credentials after configuring individual features with Internet Services.
For further details on the many functions provided by the Internet Services Web Pages, refer to the
Internet Services section of this guide.
To access Internet Services Settings at the Device
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default
"password.")
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Settings button.
6. Press the Network Settings button.
7. Press the Port Settings button to access the Port Settings menu.
8. When the Port Settings menu displays, press the down arrow key to view additional selections.
9. Press the Internet Services (HTTP) selection line.
10. Press the Change Settings button in the lower right corner of the Port Settings menu screen.
11. When the Internet Services (HTTP) menu displays, note that you have two settings available for
selection. The Port Settings menu selections are Port Status and Internet Services Port Number.
After pressing the selection line, to access available settings press the Change Settings button in the
lower right corner of the touch screen.
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Internet Services (HTTP) Enablement
1. Press the selection line labeled Port Status.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the Port Status screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for
Internet Services Enablement. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. In order to use
Internet Services, this setting MUST be enabled.
4. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
Internet Services Port Number
1. Press the selection line labeled Port Number.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the Port Number screen, use the supplied keypad to enter the appropriate port number (default of
80).
4. To change settings, press the Save button.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
Exiting the Internet Services Selection Menu
To exit the Internet Service Selection Menu, which returns you to the Port Settings menu, press the
rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the touch screen.
Exiting the Port Settings Menu and returning to the Device's Main Menu
6. To exit the Port Settings menu, returning to the Device's Main screen, press the rectangular Close
button in the upper right corner of the Port Settings menu screen.
7. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the Network Settings screen.
8. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the System Settings screen.
9. Finally, press the rectangular Exit button in the upper right corner of the System Settings screen.
Note: If you changed any settings in the Port Settings menu, the Device will automatically reboot to
register and enable your new settings.
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Proxy Server Settings
To use the Web Service button on the machine (if available), which enables the machine to access HTTP
file servers on the Internet, you need to enter your Proxy Server information as described here.
1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.
Press Enter.
2. Click the Properties Tab.
3. Select Proxy Server Settings in the list of hot links.
4. Place a checkmark in the Use Proxy Server checkbox.
5. From the Proxy Setup drop-down menu, select either Same Proxy for All Protocols, or Different
Proxy for each Protocol, depending upon your Proxy Server setup.
6. In the Addresses to Bypass Proxy Server box, enter in up to 1024 characters of IP addresses, fully
qualified host names, or wildcard host names (such as *.eng), separated by semicolons. Functioning
like the local address exception list in a typical web browser, these addresses will be permitted to
bypass the Proxy Server.
7. For the HTTP or HTTPS Server Names, provide a name of up to 255 characters in length for one or
both of these Proxy Servers. A fully qualified domain name or IP address can be used. Note: Make
sure that DNS is enabled as stated in the TCP/IP Protocol Configuration topic in the NOS Selection
section of this guide.
8. Leave the Port Number set to 8080 (the IANA recognized proxy port) unless you are using a different
port number. If you are using a different port number, enter it in the available box.
9. Check the Authentication box if client authentication is required for the Proxy Server.
10. Enter the Login Name for access to the proxy server. Up to 32 characters can be entered.
11. Enter the Password for access to the proxy server. Up to 32 characters can be entered.
12. Click Apply.
13. Enter the System Administrator user ID and password when prompted and click OK.
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Parallel Port Configuration A7
To view or change the settings of the Device's parallel port, perform the following steps:
Note: You must have purchased the Parallel (1284) Printing kit and installed the supplied hardware
before you can configure this port.
To access Parallel Port Settings at the Device
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default
"password.")
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Settings button.
6. Press the Network Settings button.
7. Press the Port Settings button to access the Port Settings menu display.
8. Press the line labeled Parallel on the Port Settings menu.
9. Press the Change Settings button in the lower right corner of the Port Settings menu screen.
10. When the Parallel Port selections menu displays, note that you have a choice of setting selections by
numbered horizontal lines, with the current status of each setting shown. The up and down arrow
keys provide access to additional selections and return you to the current selections display. The
Close button in the upper right corner of the screen returns you to the Port Settings menu. After
pressing a horizontal line selection, to access available settings press the Change Settings button in
the lower right corner of the touch screen.
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Port Status (Parallel Port Enablement)
1. On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled Port Status.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the Parallel Port Status screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting
for Parallel Port Enablement. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled.
4. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then click the Save button on the touch screen.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button on the touch screen.
Print Mode
1. On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled Print Mode.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the settings screen, note which one of the displayed buttons is highlighted as the current setting
for Parallel Print Mode. This setting informs the Controller of the Page Description Language (PDL)
being used by your print jobs. The available settings are Auto (default), PostScript, HP-GL/2, PCL,
and TIFF. Auto enables the Controller to automatically detect and select the appropriate PDL.
4. To change settings, press your selection of choice, then click the Save button on the touch screen.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button on the touch screen.
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PJL (Printer Job Language)Setting
1. On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled PJL.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the settings screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for Job
Control Language. This is the setting that enables the Controller's job processing parameters to be
modified by HP PJL. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled.
4. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then click the Save button on the touch screen.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button on the touch screen.
Auto Eject time (Parallel Port Timeout)
1. On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled Auto Eject Time.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the settings screen, note the current display in seconds for the Parallel Port Timeout. This is the
length of time that the Controller will wait for an end of job command before printing the current job.
Up and down selection arrows are provided for modification of the timeout value in the increments
shown.
4. To change settings, use the up or down selection arrow, then click the Save button on the touch
screen.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button on the touch screen.
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Bi-Directional Communications
1. Select the down arrow on the screen to see this setting.
2. On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled Bi-directional communications.
3. Press the Change Settings button.
4. On the settings screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for BiDirectional Communications. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. To support high
speed, bi-directional parallel communications, select the Enabled setting.
5. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then click the Save button on the touch screen.
6. To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button on the touch screen.
Input to Prime
1. Select the down arrow on the screen to see this selection.
2. On the Parallel Port selections menu, press the selection line labeled Input Prime.
3. On the settings screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for Parallel
Input to Prime. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. In support of bi-directional
communications, input to prime enables or disables the communication of a control signal over the
parallel port (which is client (workstation) dependent). When in doubt, select the Enabled setting.
4. To change settings, press the setting of choice, then click the Save button on the touch screen.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, click the Cancel button on the touch screen.
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Exiting the Parallel Port Selections Menu
To exit the Parallel Port Selections Menu, which returns you to the Port Settings menu, press the
rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the touch screen.
Exiting the Port Settings Menu and returning to the Device's Main Menu
1. To exit the Port Settings menu, returning to the Device's Main screen, press the rectangular Close
button in the upper right corner of the Ports Menu screen.
2. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the Network Settings screen.
3. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the System Settings screen.
4. Finally, press the rectangular Exit button in the upper right corner of the System Settings screen.
Note: If you changed any settings in the Port Settings menu, the Device will automatically reboot to
register and enable your new settings.
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SNMP Configuration A8
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a method to remotely monitor and diagnose
device performance on the network. Once SNMP has been enabled at the device, SNMP Management
software, running on a host computer connected to the network, polls the device's agents for operating
information and responds to traps from the device regarding specific events. Examples of such events
might be notifications from the device that it is low on toner, or low on paper.
To view or change the Device's SNMP setting, perform the following steps:
To access SNMP Settings at the Device
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default
"password.")
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Settings button.
6. Press the Network Settings button.
7. Press the Port Settings button to access the Port Settings menu.
8. When the Port Settings menu displays, press the SNMP selection line.
9. Press the Change Settings button in the lower right corner of the Port Settings menu screen.
10. When the SNMP selection menu displays, note that you have only one selection available on a
single, numbered horizontal line, with the current status of this setting shown. The Close button in the
upper right corner of the screen returns you to the Port Settings menu. After pressing the selection,
to access available settings press the Change Settings button in the lower right corner of the touch
screen.
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Port Status (SNMP Enablement)
1. On the SNMP selection menu, press the selection line labeled Port Status.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the Port Status screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for
SNMP Enablement. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. For SNMP to function, it must
be set to Enabled.
4. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
Exiting the SNMP Selection Menu
To exit the SNMP selection menu, which returns you to the Port Settings menu, press the rectangular
Close button in the upper right corner of the touch screen.
Exiting the Port Settings Menu and returning to the Device's Main Menu
6. To exit the Port Settings menu, returning to the Device's Main screen, press the rectangular Close
button in the upper right corner of the Port Settings menu screen.
7. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the Network Settings screen.
8. Press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the System Settings screen.
9. Finally, press the rectangular Exit button in the upper right corner of the System Settings screen.
Note: If you changed any settings in the Port Settings menu, the Device will automatically reboot to
register and enable your new settings.
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Configuring SNMP Community Names with Internet Services
1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.
Press Enter.
2. Click the Properties Tab.
3. Click the plus symbol (+) to the left of the Protocol Settings file folder.
4. Select SNMP in the directory tree.
5. Enter a name for the Community Name (Read-Only). This is the password for SNMP GET requests
from the SNMP Manager to the Agent in the Device.
6. Enter a name for the Community Name (Read-Write). This is the password for SNMP SET
requests from the SNMP Manager to the Agent in the Device.
7. Caution: If you change the GET and/or SET Community Names, you must also change the names in
all network applications that are communicating by SNMP with this Device.
8. Enter a name for the Community Name (Trap Notification). This is the default password for SNMP
TRAPS sent from the device to the Manager by SNMP.
9. Optionally enter the System Administrator's name for packet identification purposes.
10. Click Apply to accept the changes, or Undo to return the settings to their previous values.
Note: Changes to settings will not be applied until you restart the Device.
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Changing the Administrator Password A10
There are two Administrator Passwords that control access to the Device's feature settings. One
password is a numeric password that controls access through the Device's Control Panel. The second
password is an alphanumeric password that controls access through the Device's Internet Services
(embedded HTTP server application residing in the Device).
To Change the Numeric Password on the Device's Control Panel
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. This is the factory default
"password."
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Administrator Settings button.
6. Press the System Administrator Login ID button.
7. On the Login ID screen, select the On button.
Note: If you select the Off button, you cannot access the password setting or password changing
functions.
8. Press the keyboard button, and use the displayed keyboard to enter in a new numeric Login ID
ranging from 1 to 32 characters in length.
9. Press the Save button.
10. Press the keyboard button, and use the displayed keyboard to enter in your new numeric Login ID a
second time and press Save again.
11. Press Save on the Login ID screen to save the new Login ID.
12. To exit the System Administrator Settings screen, press the rectangular Close button in the upper
right corner of the screen.
13. Press the Exit button and the Device’s Main screen should now be displayed.
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To Change the Alphanumeric Password used by Internet Services
Note: If Authentication is enabled, as stated in the Security – Authentication (by Auditron
Administration) topic in the Options section of this guide, you will have to supply the Administrator
User Name and Password when first accessing Internet Services, rather than supplying these
credentials after configuring individual features with Internet Services.
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Device’s Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. This is the factory default
"password."
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Administrator Settings button.
6. Press the System Administrator’s Password button.
7. Press the keyboard button, and use the displayed keyboard to enter in a new alphanumeric password
ranging from 4 to 12 characters in length.
8. Press the Save button.
9. Press the keyboard button, and use the displayed keyboard to enter in your new password a second
time and press Save again.
10. Press Save on the Password screen to save the new password.
11. To exit the System Administrator Settings screen, press the rectangular Close button in the upper
right corner of the screen.
12. Press the Exit button and the Device’s Main screen should now be displayed.
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TCP/IP Protocol Configuration B1
To view or change the settings of the Device's TCP/IP Protocol Configuration, perform the following
steps:
To access the TCP/IP Protocol Settings at the Device
1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel.
2. Press the "1" key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default
"password.")
3. Press the rectangular Confirm button on the touch screen.
4. Press the System Settings button (the right-hand button of the two buttons displayed on the touch
screen). Note: If you press the left button by mistake, the Main menu will be displayed and you will
have to start over at step one above.
5. Press the System Settings button.
6. Press the Network Settings button.
7. Press the Protocol Settings button.
8. When the Protocol Settings menu displays, note that with the exception of selection one (Ethernet
Speed), the five additional selections provide directions that are specific to TCP/IP address settings.
Choose your setting of interest by pressing the numbered, horizontal selection line on the touch
screen. Note that the current status of each setting is shown on the applicable line. After pressing a
selection line, to access available settings press the Change Settings button in the lower right corner
of the touch screen.
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Ethernet Setting (Ethernet Speed)
9. On the Protocol Settings menu, press the selection line labeled Ethernet Setting.
10. Press the Change Settings button.
11. On the settings screen, note which one of the buttons is highlighted as the current setting for Ethernet
Speed. The available settings are Auto (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX), 100 BASE-TX (Half or Full
Duplex), and 10 BASE-T (Half or Full Duplex). By default the Ethernet Port Configuration will be set
to Auto.
12. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button.
13. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
Get IP Address (TCP/IP Addressing Method)
14. On the Protocol Settings menu, press the selection line labeled TCP/IP - Get IP Address.
15. Press the Change Settings button.
16. On the settings screen, note which one of the buttons is highlighted as the current setting for the
TCP/IP Addressing method. The available settings are DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, DHCP/Autonet, and
Manual. DHCP/Autonet is the factory default setting.
17. To change settings, press your selection of choice, then press the Save button.
18. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
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IP Address
1. Used for static IP Addressing (with "Manual" selected as your addressing method), on the Protocol
Settings menu, press the selection line labeled TCP/IP - IP Address. Note that the IP Address may
be viewed, but not changed, with dynamic addressing enabled.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the settings screen, use the rectangular Next key, together with the numeric keypad of the Control
Panel, to enter in the appropriate IP Address.
4. To save settings, press the Save button.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
Subnet Mask
1. Used for static IP Addressing (with "Manual" selected as your addressing method), on the Protocol
Settings menu, press the selection line labeled TCP/IP - Subnet Mask. Note that the Subnet Mask
may be viewed, but not changed, with dynamic addressing enabled.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the settings screen, use the rectangular Next key, together with the numeric keypad of the Control
Panel, to enter in the appropriate Subnet Mask.
4. To save settings, press the Save button.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
Gateway Address
1. Used for static IP Addressing (with "Manual" selected as your addressing method), on the Protocol
Settings menu, press the selection line labeled TCP/IP - Gateway Address. Note that the Gateway
address may be viewed, but not changed, with dynamic addressing enabled.
2. Press the Change Settings button.
3. On the settings screen, use the rectangular Next key, together with the numeric keypad of the Control
Panel, to enter in the appropriate Gateway.
4. To save settings, press the Save button.
5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
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IP Filter (IP Address Restriction)
1. Use your workstation's web browser to access the Internet Services (web pages) residing on the
Device to set the IP Address or Addresses to use with this feature BEFORE enabling the feature,
either here or with Internet Services. This will prevent unintentionally locking yourself out from
communicating with the Device from your own IP address. For full instructions, refer to the
Restricting Device Access topic in the Internet Services section of this guide.
2. In the Protocol Settings menu, press the selection line labeled TCP/IP - IP Filter.
3. Press the Change Settings button.
4. On the settings screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for IP
Address restriction. The available settings are On or Off. Off is the factory default setting.
5. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button.
6. To return to the Protocol Settings menu after changing settings, press the Save button.
7. If you prefer to exit the settings screen, without making any changes, press the Cancel button.
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