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4. Reopen the Systems Settings menu and enter the Network Settings – Wireless Settings menu:‐
Note: Administrator login will be required.
5. The current Wireless Settings will be displayed – Scroll to the bottom of the Wireless Settings menu
and select Configure to setup the Wireless Settings.
Note: To return the Wireless Settings back to factory default (prior to setup), select Initialize.
6. Configure/Enter the required Wireless Settings for the specified Wireless Connection Type selected
in Step 3:‐
Note: Detailed information regarding Wireless Settings can be found on the following page.
Note: Detailed information regarding Wireless Settings can be found on the following page.
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Wireless Settings:‐
Name
Infrastructure Mode Setting
Access Point (Ad‐Hoc) Mode Setting
SSID:
Enter the SSID of the access point of the
MFP.
MFP.
Enter the SSID to connect from client
devices.
devices.
Security
Type:
Type:
Select the security type that is set for the
access point:‐
access point:‐
1. None (Default).
2. WEP.
3. WPA‐Personal.
4. WPA‐Enterprise.
5. WPA2‐Personal.
6. WPA2‐Enterprise
2. WEP.
3. WPA‐Personal.
4. WPA‐Enterprise.
5. WPA2‐Personal.
6. WPA2‐Enterprise
Select the security type to use between
mobile devices and MFP:‐
mobile devices and MFP:‐
1. None (Default).
2. WEP.
2. WEP.
Encryption:
Select an Encryption Type:‐
When the security type is set to [WEP], this setting is greyed out.
When the security type is set to [None], either [WEP] or [None] can be selected for
encryption. When [WPA‐Personal], [WPA‐Enterprise], [WPA2‐Personal] or [WPA2‐
Enterprise] are set, either [TKIP] or [AES] encryption types can be selected.
When the security type is set to [WEP], this setting is greyed out.
When the security type is set to [None], either [WEP] or [None] can be selected for
encryption. When [WPA‐Personal], [WPA‐Enterprise], [WPA2‐Personal] or [WPA2‐
Enterprise] are set, either [TKIP] or [AES] encryption types can be selected.
Security Key:
Enter the security key:‐
WEP 64 bit: 5 characters or a 10‐digit hex
number.
WEP 128 bit: 13 characters or a 26‐digit hex
number.
WPA/WPA2: 8~63 characters or a 64‐digit
hex number.
WEP 64 bit: 5 characters or a 10‐digit hex
number.
WEP 128 bit: 13 characters or a 26‐digit hex
number.
WPA/WPA2: 8~63 characters or a 64‐digit
hex number.
Enter the security key:‐
Only WEP 64 bit: 5 characters or a 10‐digit
hex number is available
Only WEP 64 bit: 5 characters or a 10‐digit
hex number is available
Show
Security Key:
Security Key:
Change this setting to [ON] show the security key. The factory default is [OFF]
Device IP
Address:
Address:
Not Shown.
Set the IP address of the MFP.
(Set a different segment from the IP address
for a wired LAN connection).
(Set a different segment from the IP address
for a wired LAN connection).
Channel:
Not Shown.
Note: The channel used by the Access
Point is automatically selected.
Note: The channel used by the Access
Point is automatically selected.
Set a channel for the usage of wireless LAN
automatically or manually within the channel
1 to 14. (The number of channel available
varies depending on the regulation for each
country). Factory default is [6].
Note: iPhone/iPad do not support 12ch or
above in Ad‐Hoc mode.
automatically or manually within the channel
1 to 14. (The number of channel available
varies depending on the regulation for each
country). Factory default is [6].
Note: iPhone/iPad do not support 12ch or
above in Ad‐Hoc mode.
Transmission
Level:
Level:
Not shown.
Select a transmission level:‐
1 (Low), 2 (Mid), 3 (High ‐Default).
1 (Low), 2 (Mid), 3 (High ‐Default).
Bandwidth:
Not shown.
This should be used if communication mode
is set to [11n]. Either 20MHz (Default) or
40MHz can be selected.
is set to [11n]. Either 20MHz (Default) or
40MHz can be selected.
IP Address
Distribution
Range:
Distribution
Range:
Not shown.
Set the range of IP addresses to be assigned
to mobile devices. The values in the first
three ranges of the device IP address are
automatically shown in the first three ranges
of the IP addresses to be assigned to mobile
devices.
to mobile devices. The values in the first
three ranges of the device IP address are
automatically shown in the first three ranges
of the IP addresses to be assigned to mobile
devices.
Leasing
Period:
Period:
Not shown
Set the time to automatically release each of
the IP address assigned to mobile devices.
Select 1 to 60 min (default is [15] min).
the IP address assigned to mobile devices.
Select 1 to 60 min (default is [15] min).
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7. Once the Wireless LAN adaptor is configured and enabled, a Wireless LAN connection status icon
will appear on the lower screen system bar (as shown):‐
Wireless LAN Status Indication:‐
Currently
Connected
Access Point
Not Connected
Access Point
Standby
Not
Connected*
* Not connected due to connection failure of USB wireless module or operation failure.
(incorrect wireless LAN settings for example).
(incorrect wireless LAN settings for example).
To View Wireless LAN Settings:‐
In addition to viewing the Wireless LAN settings via System Settings (Network Settings – Wireless Settings
menu), the current Wireless LAN setting can also be viewed by pressing the Wireless LAN connection
status icon on the lower screen system bar:‐
menu), the current Wireless LAN setting can also be viewed by pressing the Wireless LAN connection
status icon on the lower screen system bar:‐
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
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USB MEMORY DEVICE:
1. Insert a USB memory device containing the firmware file into the main USB Port.
2. Enter Simulation 49‐01.
Note: “If no USB device is detected, an error message will be displayed.
3. Using the LCD screen, browse and select the updated engine firmware file (*.sfu):‐
4. The current and the updated firmware versions will be shown within the display:‐
5. Select the required firmware that requires updating ‐ Press Execute & Yes to commence the
update.
Note: If all firmware (including peripherals) require updating, select ALL (as shown):‐
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