Operation Manual
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Setting your machine
Press the MENU key.
Switch your terminal off and then back on again. You have now finished configuring the
IP address.
Manually configuring IP settings
You can make these settings when the TCP/IP protocol is on.
To configure your terminal manually, you will need the usual information for setting up a peripheral
(IP address, subnet mask and gateway address).
To manually configure network local settings:
MENU - - INTERFACE > - - TCP/IP > DHCP
Check that DHCP is set to OFF. If not press ENTER, then select OFF with the or keys. Press
ENTER.
Press .
Press ENTER to enter the IP address. A cursor (_) starts to flash in the right-hand segment
(3 figures). Press the key to increment the value and the key to decrement it. Once you
have set the value for the right-hand segment, press the
< key to place the cursor in the next
segment. Again, press the key to increment the value and the key to decrement it. Proceed
in the same way for all of the segments. Press ENTER once all the segments have been set up.
Press .
Enter the subnet mask address in the same way as for the IP address.
Press .
Enter the gateway's IP address in the same way as for the IP address.
Press the MENU key.
Switch your terminal off and then back on again. You have now finished configuring the
IP address.
Note: Other print-related settings are described in the Print Functions chapter.
REMOTE CONFIGURATION
You can configure the same settings either remotely or locally.
System requirements
To remotely configure your machine you will need:
• a Web browser (preferably Internet Explorer version 4),
• to make the Local Network settings for your machine (IP address, subnet mask, etc.). You should
ask your network administrator for these settings. Once you have this information, please see the
paragraph Local network settings, on page 3-12 on how to fill out the necessary fields.