HP 7210v manual General network settings, Parameter Description

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Set up your network

Chapter 13

General network settings

The following table describes the general network settings shown on the network configuration page.

Parameter

Description

Network Status

Status of the HP All-in-One:

 

Ready: the HP All-in-One is ready to receive or transmit data.

 

Offline: the HP All-in-One is not currently connected to the

 

 

network.

Active

Connection

Type

URL

Hardware Address (MAC)

Firmware

Revision

Hostname

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Network mode of the HP All-in-One:

Wired: the HP All-in-One is connected by Ethernet cable to an IEEE 802.3 network.

None: There is no network connection.

Note Only one connection type can be active at a time.

The web or IP address of the Embedded Web Server.

Note You will need to know this URL when you try to access the Embedded Web Server.

The Media Access Control (MAC) address that identifies the HP All-in-One. This is a unique 12-digit identification number assigned to networking hardware for identification. No two pieces of hardware have the same MAC address.

Note Some Internet service providers (ISPs) require that you register the MAC address of the Network Card or LAN Adapter that was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation.

The internal networking component and device firmware revision code separated by a hyphen.

Note If you call in for support, depending on the problem, you might be asked to provide the firmware revision code.

The TCP/IP name assigned by the install software to the device. By default, this is the letters HP followed by the last 6 digits of the MAC address.

This address uniquely identifies the device on the network. IP addresses are assigned dynamically through DHCP or AutoIP. You can also set up a static IP address, though this is not recommended.

Note Manually assigning an invalid IP address during install will prevent your network components from seeing the HP All-in-One.

A subnet is an IP address assigned by the install software to make an additional network available as part of a larger network. Subnets are specified by a subnet mask. This mask determines

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Contents HP Officejet 7200 All-in-One series User Guide Safety information Contents Use a memory card or PictBridge camera Contents Use HP Instant Share Set up your network 132 Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Troubleshooting informationIndex 229 HP All-in-One at a glance HP All-in-One overviewLabel Description Label Name and Description Control panel overviewChapter Menu overview Setup menuFax menu Reduce/Enlarge menu Copy menuProof Sheet menu Photo menuScan To menu USB-connected WindowsUse the HP Image Zone to do more with your HP All-in- One Access the HP Image Zone software WindowsNetwork-connected To open the HP DirectorHP Image Zone Button Name and PurposeUse the HP Image Zone window Feature PurposeServices Icon Feature and Purpose Products Icon Feature and PurposeHP Gallery Help Use the HP Image Zone Dock menu Image ZoneTo display the HP Image Zone Dock menu Device Tasks Icon Purpose Manage and Share Icon Purpose Manage and Share Feature PurposeFind more information Onscreen help from your device Support topicReadme Connection information Supported software Setup instructions featuresSupported connection types Connect using a USB cable Connect using EthernetUse Windows printer sharing Use printer sharing Macintosh OSUse Webscan Work with photos Transfer photos using a Windows computerTransfer photos Edit photos using a Windows computer Transfer photos using a MacintoshEdit photos Share photos using a Windows computer Edit photos using a MacintoshShare photos Share photos using a Macintosh Print photos Print photos using a Windows computerPrint photos using a Macintosh Work with photos Load originals Load originals and load paperLoad an original in the automatic document feeder To load an original in the automatic document feederLoad an original on the glass Choose papers for printing and copyingRecommended papers To load an original on the glassPapers to avoid Load paperWe do not recommend printing to the following papers We do not recommend copying to the following papersTo load full-size paper Load full-size paperLoad 10 x 15 cm 4 x 6 inch photo paper To load postcards or Hagaki cards in the main input tray Load postcards or Hagaki cardsTo load postcards or Hagaki cards in the optional rear tray Load other types of paper Load envelopesTo load envelopes Tips PaperPaper Tips Avoid paper jamsPictBridge camera Use a memory card orMemory card slots and camera port Transfer digital images to your computer Chapter Print a proof sheet Print photos from a proof sheetComplete the proof sheet Scan a proof sheet Set photo print optionsUse the Photo menu to set photo print options Setting DescriptionChange photo print options Set new photo print options defaultsPrint individual photos Print photos directly from a memory cardCreate borderless prints Deselect photos Print photos from a PictBridge-compatible digital cameraPrint a Dpof file Print the current photoTo print camera-selected photos Set the copy paper size Use the copy featuresTo set the paper size from the control panel Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy ColorPaper type Control panel setting Suggested paper size settingsSet the copy paper type Paper typeTo change the copy quality from the control panel Increase copy speed or qualityMake multiple copies of the same original Select an input tray for copyingTo select an input tray from the control panel Make two-sided copies Copy a two-page black-and-white documentTo copy a two-page document from the control panel Press Start Copy BlackPress Reduce/Enlarge Make a borderless copy of a photoPress Start Copy Color Copy a photo onto a full-size Copy a photo several times on one Resize an original to fit onto letter or A4 paper Resize an original using custom settingsCopy a faded original Copy a legal-size document onto letter paperEnhance light areas of your copy Copy a document that has been faxed several timesTo copy a blurred document from the control panel To copy an overexposed photo from the control panelMake a poster Prepare a color iron-on transfer Change default copy settingsStop copying Scan to an application Use the scan featuresScan an original network-connected Scan an original USB-connectedSend a scan to an HP Instant Share destination Send a scan to a memory card Stop scanning Print from a software application Print from your computerTo change the print settings for all future jobs Change the print settingsTo change the print settings for the current job Windows usersStop a print job To change all other print settingsMacintosh users To stop a print job from the HP All-in-OneFax setup USA Choose the right fax setup for your home or officeFax setup Other equipment/services sharing your fax line Select your fax setup caseRecommended fax setup for parallel-type phone systems Recommended fax setup for serial-type phone systemsYou answered Yes to questions 4, 5, and 6 only To set up your HP All-in-One with a separate fax line Case B Set up your HP All-in-One with DSLCase a Separate fax line no voice calls received Back view of the HP All-in-OneTo set up your HP All-in-One with DSL To set up your HP All-in-One with a distinctive ring service Case D Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same lineCase E Shared voice/fax line Case F Shared voice/fax line with voice mail To set up your HP All-in-One with a shared voice/fax lineTo set up your HP All-in-One with voice mail To set up your HP All-in-One with a computer modem Example of a parallel splitter Case H Shared voice/fax line with computer modemSet up your HP All-in-One to a computer with one phone port Fax setup Set up your HP All-in-One to a computer with two phone ports Fax setup Case I Shared voice/fax line with answering machine Example of a parallel splitter Set up your HP All-in-One to a computer with one phone port Fax setup Set up your HP All-in-One to a computer with two phone ports Fax setup Set up your HP All-in-One to a computer with one phone port Fax setup 100 To test your fax setup from the control panel Test your fax setupSet up the HP All-in-One to receive faxes Use the fax featuresChoose the recommended answer mode for your setup User Guide 103 Send a fax Set the answer modeSend a basic fax Press Start Fax BlackSend two-sided originals Print fax confirmation reportsSend a fax manually from a phone Send a fax using redialSchedule a fax Send a fax using speed dialsPress Redial/Pause Press Start Fax Black or Start Fax ColorSend a fax using monitor dialing Cancel a scheduled faxTo change or cancel a scheduled fax from the control panel Send a fax from memorySet the number of rings before answering Receive a faxReceive a fax manually Poll to receive a fax Set the date and timeSet the fax header Enter text and symbolsPrint fax error reports Enter text using the keypad on the control panelPrint reports Print other reports Set up speed dialingCreate speed-dial entries Create group speed-dial entries Update speed-dial entriesChange the fax resolution Change the fax resolution and lighter/darker settingsTo change the resolution from the control panel Delete speed-dial entriesSet new default settings Change the lighter/darker settingSet fax options Set the paper size for received faxes Adjust the volumeSet tone or pulse dialing To cancel fax forwarding from the control panel Cancel fax forwardingForward faxes to another number Change the answer ring pattern distinctive ringingRedial a busy or unanswered number automatically Set backup fax receptionSet automatic reduction for incoming faxes To set backup fax reception from the control panel Use error correction modeTo change the ECM setting from the control panel Set the fax speedReprint or delete the faxes in memory Fax speed settingTo set the fax speed from the control panel To reprint faxes in memory from the control panelFax over the Internet To cancel a number you are dialingStop faxing To delete all the faxes in memory from the control panelOverview Use HP Instant ShareGet started Send images using your HP All-in-OneSend photos from a memory card If you are using Macintosh OS If you are using a Windows-based computerSend a scanned image If you are using a Macintosh Send images using your computerTo use the HP Image Zone software Send images using the HP Image Zone software WindowsTo use the HP Instant Share client application Share images using the HP Director Macintosh OS Switch from a USB connection to a network connection Set up your networkTo switch a USB connection to a network connection Choose a recommended Ethernet networkComputer gateway Router gatewayEthernet connection to a wired network without Internet Connect to an Ethernet network Ethernet connection to a wireless networkConnect your HP All-in-One What you needTo install your HP All-in-One software Install the software for a network connectionFor Windows For Macintosh Double-click the HP All-in-One installer iconManage your network Connect additional computersUse the HP All-in-One control panel Use the Embedded Web Server To access the Embedded Web Server Configuration page definitionsParameter Description General network settingsParameter Wireless network settings Signal Strength Miscellaneous Ascii Network glossaryHEX Order paper, transparency film, or other media Order suppliesOrder print cartridges Print cartridges HP reorder numberAccessory and HP model number Order accessoriesOrder other supplies U.S. or Canada, dial 1-800-474-6836 1-800-HP inventUser Guide 151 Clean the glass Clean the HP All-in-OneMaintain your HP All-in-One Clean the exterior Clean the lid backingTo check the ink levels from the HP Director Windows Check the estimated ink levelsClick the Estimated Ink Level tab Print a self-test report Handle the print cartridges Work with print cartridgesTo replace the print cartridges Replace the print cartridgesMaintain your HP All-in-One User Guide 159 Use a gray photo print cartridge Use a photo print cartridgeUse the print cartridge protector Align the print cartridges Clean the print cartridge contacts Clean the print cartridgesTo clean the print cartridges from the control panel To clean the print cartridge contacts Clean the area around the ink nozzlesTo clean the area around the ink nozzles Set the power save time Change the device settingsSet the scroll speed Set the prompt delay time Self-maintenance soundsRestore the factory defaults Before you call HP Support Troubleshooting informationHardware setup troubleshooting Setup troubleshootingView the Readme file My HP All-in-One does not turn onMy USB cable is not connected Control panel display shows the wrong language 172 User Guide 173 HP All-in-One does not print User Guide 175 Minimum system checks screen appears Software installation troubleshootingRed X appears on the USB connect prompt Some of the icons are missing in the HP Director Received a message that an unknown error has occurredRegistration screen does not appear Solution Fax Setup Wizard does not startUninstall and reinstall the software Digital Imaging Monitor does not appear in the system trayTo uninstall from a Windows computer, method Launch Reinstall Fax setup troubleshootingTo uninstall from a Macintosh computer Double-click the Applications HP All-in-One Software folderFax hardware test failed Solution To test your fax setupFax test failed Phone cord connected to correct port on fax test failed Dial tone detection test failed Solution Fax line condition test failed SolutionHP All-in-One is having problems sending and receiving faxes User Guide 185 HP All-in-One is having problems sending a manual fax User Guide 187 188 Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine Solution 190 To extend your phone cord Am having problems faxing over the Internet SolutionPaper troubleshooting Operational troubleshootingPaper has jammed the HP All-in-One Solution Paper has jammed the automatic document feeder Solution Paper has jammed the optional two-sided printing accessory Place one or two fingers in the notch, as shown in Figure Face plate To clean the rollers or separator pad Rollers Separator pad User Guide 199 Print cartridge troubleshooting Memory card troubleshooting Print troubleshootingMy document did not print Device update Windows Device updateTo use device update Device update Macintosh Returning your HP All-in-One for service Warranty upgradesGet HP support HP customer support Call elsewhere in the world User Guide 207 Call HP Korea customer support Call HP Japan customer support HP Quick Exchange Service JapanRemove print cartridges from a nonfunctional HP All-in-One Remove print cartridges from a functional HP All-in-OneUser Guide 211 Remove the control panel overlay and pack your HP All-in-One User Guide 213 Duration of limited warranty Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementLimitation of warranty Les Ulis Cedex User Guide 217 Paper-tray capacities Technical informationPaper sizes Print margin specificationsPrint specifications Fax specifications Energy consumption Protecting the environment Ozone productionPaper use Material safety data sheetsPlastics Recycling programFCC statement User Guide 225 226 Geräuschemission Declaration of conformity European Economic Area Index Symbols/NumericsDarken User Guide 231 232 User Guide 233 Two-sided printing accessory User Guide 235 236 Q5560-90101
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