Confidential
Ethernet LEDs
The operating status of the Ethernet interface is indicated by the combined status of the two Ethernet LEDs (redx1 and greenx1).
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1 | Off | Off | Power off |
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2 | Off | On | Hardware error |
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3 | Off | 1 blink | CPU test error |
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4 | Off | 6 blink | Printer reset error |
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5 | On | Off | Waiting |
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6 | Slowblinking | Off | Data or status sheet printing |
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7 | Slow blinking in unison | Download mode | |
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8 | Blinking alternately | Downloading | |
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9 | Fast blinking in unison | Initializing | |
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10 | Fast blinking | Off | Sending and receiving packets |
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Interface cable connections
CAUTION:
Connecting devices directly to LAN cables that are installed outdoors will expose them to damage from power surges caused by lightning and other inductive sources. It is best to make sure that devices without proper surge protection are cushioned by being connected through devices that do have surge protection. Otherwise, it is better not to connect them to outdoors lines.
1.Make sure that both the printer and the host PC are turned off.
2.Press in the 10
CAUTION:
Never connect a customer display connector cable, drawer
Note:
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