LevelOne FPS-3003 user manual Ethernet Connector, USB Host Ports, Init Button, Indicators

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2.3.1Ethernet Connector

The network connector of FPS-3003 is designed for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Ethernet networks and connects to the network via a twisted pair category 5 cable (10baseT and 100baseTX) or better.

2.3.2USB Host Ports

FPS-3003 has two USB host ports which are USB 1.1/2.0 low and full speed compliant and successfully tested with USB 1.1/2.0 printers, Mass Storage and HP Office Jet series printers (MFP).

2.3.3Init Button

The Init button is used for:

printing a page of configuration report to check the connection to the printer and showing the MFP server settings performing a Factory Default of the MFP server, which will restore most of the parameters and settings to factory default values

performing the new firmware upgrade using in fallback

2.3.4Indicators

Power Indicator is lit while power is applied. If it is not lit, or if it blinks, there is a problem with MFP server or Power Adapter. Link Status is lit while network is applied. If it is not lit, it indicates that the server does not connect to network.

Status Indicator blinks to indicate network activity.

USB1 Indicator is lit while an USB device connects to USB1 Port of MFP server. If it is not lit, or if it blinks, there is a problem with the USB device or the MFP server.

USB2 Indicator is lit while an USB device connects to USB2 Port of the MFP server. If it is not lit, or if it blinks, there is a problem with the USB device or the MFP server.

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FPS-3003 Table of Contents Adding Printers in UNIX/LINUX MFP SERVER’S WEB Pages Introduction Support ServicesAbout this Manual Physical Description Package ContentsProduct Overview FPS-3003 USB MFP Server Product CDInit Button Ethernet ConnectorIndicators USB Host PortsConfiguration and Management Installation MethodsFeatures and Benefits Installation and IntegrationPage Preliminary Basic InstallationConnecting the Hardware Assigning an IP Address to the MFP ServerHost Names and Host Name Rules Methods for Setting the IP AddressSet the IP Address Using Dhcp IP AddressSet the IP Address Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Set the IP Address Using Server’s Web Pages Page Printer Names Naming Your USB DevicesPage Scanner Names Storage NamesAdding Printers in Windows Overview of Installation MethodsTable List for Installing Network Printer Steps for Installing Network PrinterMFP Server and Windows PC on Same LAN Connecting FPS-3003 MFP ServerWireless Windows PC Setting up Local Windows Printer DriverAdding Network Printers in Windows Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB Printing Protocol Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool for SMB Printing Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol Click Next Click Custom/settings Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Tool for LPR Printing Page Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing Click OK and then Finish Using LevelOne MFP Control Center for Raw TCP Printing Port box Using Standard Windows Method for IPP PrintingClick Next and then continue Windows Add Printer Wizard Adding Printers in Unix/Linux Configuring Host FilePrinting by LPD/LPR # login root Using FPS-3003 on BSD UNIX/LinuxRemote Host FPS-3003 or IP address of MFP server Using RedHat Linux Printer System ManagerUse the lpr command Storage Names Connecting USB Mass Storage to FPS-3003File Server Function PreliminaryFilename Encoding of FAT File System What is codepage?Configuring FPS-3003 Codepages Supported Code PagesPage Use Shared Storages by SMB Method for Windows Sharing Your USB Mass StoragesUse Shared Storage by FTP Methods for Windows Perform FTP commands to use this FTP server Scan Server Function Connecting HP Office Jets to MFP ServerUsing the Shared Scanner in Windows Using LevelOne MFP Control Center ToolPage Using Windows Applications Page Using LevelOne MFP Control Center Installing Your LevelOne MFP Control CenterLevelOne MFP Control Center TCP/IP Display Server’s StatusPage Page User Accounts list Set AdministratorSnmp Set Snmp ConfigurationSet Email Configuration Page Display Server Status Using Server’s Web PagesMFP Server’s Web Pages IntroductionSet up Server Configuration TCP/IP Session number Set Snmp Configuration Enable Snmp V3 select or clear Enable SnmpV3 support Page Snmp Email AlertingUSB Device Status TroubleshootingLED Indicators Indicators Color/Behavior DescriptionPage Click Factory Default Restore Factory DefaultUsing Init Button Host Information Default Parameters ListProtocols User Account Procedure a Using PC User Software Upgrade New FirmwareProcedure B Using Server’s Web Pages Click Upload Image Procedure C Using Init Button and Tftp ClientInit button is used for Init ButtonSupported Printers Technical SpecificationsScan Server Supported Systems Model Printer AppendixCompatibility List Model MFP Series
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