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M49: RESET ALL SETUP |
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| Reset the current menu settings to the factory settings. | |||
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| PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob: Reset. | |||
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| MENU button: Return to the next highest menu level without resetting. | |||
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| • The | system frequency setting is also cleared. If you execute this item, reset the system | ||
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| • Date and time settings are not cleared, but the time zone setting is cleared. After executing | |||
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| this item, reset the time zone (see page 25). | |||
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| M5: NETWORK: items relating to network settings | |||
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M50: DHCP |
| Set whether to assign an IP address automatically with the DHCP server. | ||||
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M51: IP ADDRESS PRESET |
| Set IP address. |
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| 192.168.001.010 |
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| When | DHCP is set to “ENABLE”, it is not possible to set the IP address. | |||
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M52: SUBNET MASK PRESET |
| Set the subnet mask. |
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| 255.255.255.000 |
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| When | DHCP is set to “ENABLE”, it is not possible to set the subnet mask. | |||
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M53: DEFAULT GATEWAY |
| Set the default gateway. |
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PRESET | 000.000.000.000 |
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| When | DHCP is set to “ENABLE”, it is not possible to set the default gateway. | |||
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M54: LINK SPEED |
| Set the communications speed. |
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| AUTO, 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps | ||||
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M55: DUPLEX |
| Set the communications method. | ||||
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| AUTO, Full Duplex, Half Duplex | ||||
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| For how to set the communication method, see “To change network settings” (page 111). | ||||
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M56: JUMBO FRAME a) |
| Sets the size of jumbo frames. |
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a) A jumbo frame is a frame larger than the maximum 1514 bytes (not | To display the maintenance menu | |||||
including FCS) of the standard Ethernet frame. Jumbo frames make it | Holding down the PAGE/HOME button and the SHIFT | |||||
possible to deliver larger payloads per packet. Since fewer packets need to | ||||||
be routed, packet processing overhead is lower and network throughput is | button, press the MENU button. | |||||
potentially improved. (Note that this item is enabled only when LINK | The maintenance menu appears on the video monitor | |||||
SPEED is set to “1000Mbps”. For it to work, all other devices that handle | ||||||
packets on the network must also support jumbo frames.) | display and the |
reverse video.
Maintenance menu operations
This section describes the indications in the maintenance menu and how to change the settings.
110 Maintenance Menu