Toshiba B-SA4TP, B-SA4TM-GS12-QM-R, BSA4TMGS12QMR manual Wireless LAN Option, Snmp

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APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE

ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33048

APPENDIX 2 INTERFACE

Wireless LAN (Option)

Standard:

Conforming to IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b, and IEEE802.11g

Protocol:

IP (RFC791), ICMP (RFC792), UDP (RFC768), TCP (RFC793,896), ARP

 

(RFC826), HTTPD (RFC1866), TELNET, FTPD (RFC959), DHCP (RFC2131),

 

SNMP

Security protocol:

WEP (64 bits/128 bits/152 bits) or AES, AES-OCB (128 bits)

 

TKIP (only when using WPA, WPA-PSK)

 

TWSL (unique encryption)

Antenna:

Chip type, diversity antenna

Parameter setting:

via HTTP

Default IP address:

192.168.10.21

Default subnet mask:

255.255.255.0

NOTE:

MAC address of the Wireless LAN module will be necessary when setting the MAC address filtering function of an access point. Please ask a service person of your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative.

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Contents SA4TP Series Vorsicht CE Compliance for EU onlySA4TP Series Waste Recycling information for users Meanings of Each Symbol Safety SummaryRequest Regarding Maintenance PrecautionsTable of Contents EA4-1 EA1-1EA2-1 EA3-1Product Overview Introduction FeaturesAccessories Rear View DimensionsAppearance Front ViewInterior Operation PanelOption Name Type Usage OptionsReference Printer SetupSetup Flow ProcedureConnecting the Power Cord InstallationExample of US Type Insert the Media Shaft into the core of a media roll Loading the MediaTake out the Media Holder Ass’y from the printer Raise the Release Lever and remove the Media Holder LeftPlace the Media Holder Ass’y into the printer Fold the Release Lever to lock the Media Holder LeftClick Upper Sensor Upper SensorLever Ass’y Setting the Feed Gap Sensor position Setting the Black Mark Sensor position Strip mode Option Batch modePress down the Release Bar to open the Strip Unit Label or Thin media Cut mode OptionTag paper or Thick paper Loading the Ribbon Open the Ribbon Cover Gently close the Top Cover until it clicks ContConnecting the Printer to Your Host Computer Turning the Printer Fine Adjustment Refer to .3 ResetRefer to the B-SA4T Series Key Operation Parameter Setting How to Enter the System ModeSA4T Baud rate selection Baud Rate „ Serial RS-232C InterfaceStop Bit „ Serial RS-232C Interface Data LengthParity XON/XOFF Flow Control„ LCD Message Language READY/BUSY„ Parallel Centronics Interface „ Web Printer Function when using TCP/IP LAN„ Plug & Play IP Address Setting TCP/IP TCP/IP IP Address SettingThis section, how to set the IP address is described Press the Pause key to enter the IP Address Setting ModeThis parameter is to set an IP address Printer IP AddressThis parameter is to set a Subnet Mask Gateway IP AddressThis parameter is to set a Gateway IP address Subnet MaskSocket Port This parameter is to enable DhcpDhcp This parameter is to set a Dhcp client ID Dhcp Client IDAscii code and Hex. code correspondence table Introduction Installing the Printer DriversGeneral Description Parallel Interface Installing the Printer DriverWindows 95/98/Me Windows NT4.0 Windows 2000/XP Windows 98/Me USB InterfaceE2-36 E2-37 E2-38 Finish button E2-40 E2-41 E2-42 Uninstalling the Printer Driver Adding a LAN Port Windows 95/98/ME Adding/Deleting a LAN PortDeleting a LAN Port Windows NT4.0/2000/XPOthers Printer Driver UpgradesUsing the Printer Driver Print Test AdjustmentPrint Method When using an optional Cutter Module or Strip Module 3ADJUST SET Position and Print Tone Fine AdjustmentCoordinate Fine Adjustment Feed Amount Fine AdjustmentCut/Strip Position Fine Adjustment Reverse Feed Amount Fine AdjustmentPosition and Print When setting +0.0 mmTone Fine Example of Cut Position Fine Adjustment Example of Strip Position Fine Adjustment Example of Reverse Feed Amount Fine Adjustment When setting +50.0 mm When setting -50.0 mmPrint Tone Fine Adjustment Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment Sensor type is displayed Threshold SettingSelect the sensor to be adjusted by using the Feed key Feed and Pause keys Press the Pause key to enter the Sensor Adjustment Mode„ When using the Black Mark Sensor „ When using the Feed Gap Sensor „ Storing a No Media Level Voltage „ Manual Threshold SettingBlack Mark Sensor Feed Gap Sensor Used to restart printing On Line OperationOperation Panel Used to stop printing temporarilyOperation ResetPress and hold the Restart key for 3 seconds or longer Cleaning MaintenancePrint Head/Platen/ Sensors Print Head/Platen/ Sensors Covers and Panels Optional Cutter Module 1. Open the Front Cover Same way, clean the outside of the Cutter BladeBacking Paper Feed Roller Strip Roller Guide Roller Error Messages TroubleshootingRestart key Error Messages Problems/Cause Possible Problems Causes Solutions Possible ProblemsDo not use any tool that may damage the Print Head Removing Jammed MediaThis section describes the printer specifications Printer SpecificationsModel Mail 4STATE Customer CODE, RSS14 Label Supply SpecificationsMedia Media TypeLabel Detection Area of the Transmissive SensorTag paper with square holes Effective Print Area Detection Area of the Reflective SensorRecommended Media and Ribbon Types RibbonMedia type Description Media type Vellum paper and label Care/Handling of Media and RibbonRibbon type Description Combination of Media and RibbonAppendix 1 Messages and Leds Symbols in the messageROM Printer did not succeed in writing data When the Dhcp function is enabledBase LAN Board is being initialised Dhcp client is being initializedFollowing message appears Parallel interface Centronics Appendix 2 InterfacePIN ConnectorIEEE802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Awid MPR-1580A-RM SA704-RFID-U1-USAwid MPR-1510A-RM SA704-RFID-U1-EUSnmp Wireless LAN OptionWhen purchasing the power cord Appendix 3 Power CordAt least, 125% of the rated current of the product Appendix 4 Print Samples Appendix 4 Print Samples EAN13+5 digits Interleaved 2JAN13, EAN13 EAN13+2 digitsKIX Code UPC-A+5 digitsIndustrial 2 Customer bar codeAppendix 5 Glossaries Media and ribbon Device used to remove labels from the backing paperUSB Universal Serial Bus Index Index EO1-33048
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