Network Settings
If your network requires that you assign a static (permanent) IP address to the machine, follow the steps below to disable DHCP (automatic IP address assigment) and configure the network settings.
•Consult your network administrator for the information that must be entered. After DHCP is disabled, the settings that must be configured appear in the following order (these settings only appear when DHCP is set to NO):
IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY DNS (PRIMARY) DNS (SECONDARY)
FUNCTION
1Press , then until
[NETWORK SETTING] appears.
2Press twice. [DHCP] will appear.
3Press for NO (the machine will not obtain an IP address automatically).
•[IP ADDRESS] will appear.
(If you wish to configure a different
setting, press or .)
4Press .
5Press the number keys to enter the required number.
Network Settings
• Three digits must be entered in each |
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segment of the number (the |
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segments are separated by |
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periods). If a segment does not have | Fax2.to | ||
3 digits, enter zeros as needed. | |||
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Example: IP address = 192.168.1.2 |
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You must enter: 192.168.001.002 |
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• If you make a mistake, press |
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to move the cursor to the mistake |
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and enter the correct number. |
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6When finished entering the number,
press .
7The next setting will appear in the display. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to configure the next setting, or
STOP
press to exit.
Initializing the network settings
If you need to return the network settings to their initial state, follow the steps below.
•Initializing the settings enables DHCP and clears the IP address and related settings.
1 Press | FUNCTION | until |
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[NETWORK SETTING] appears.
2 Press twice, then to
show [INITIALIZE SETTINGS].
3 Press twice.
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