Connecting a LAN Cable
To connect the machine to the network, use a LAN cable supporting 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T.
When using a hub, use a hub that supports full-duplex communication. Half-duplex communication methods are not supported.
Turn off the power of the machine.
Confirm that the main power indicator on the control panel is unlit.
Turning On and Off the PowerConnect the LAN Cable to the Ethernet interface of the machine.
Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network connection device such as a hub or router.
Turn on the power of the machine and confirm that the Ethernet interface LED lights up properly.
When the machine is connected to the network with 10BASE-T, the LED lights up in green.
When the machine is connected to the network with 100BASE-TX, the LED lights up in orange.
When the machine is connected to the network with 1000BASE-T, both LEDs light up.
The optional device server option is required to use this function.
Functions Requiring Optional Configurations
Make a loop at a distance of 3 cm (1.2 inches) () from each end of the LAN cable, and then attach the ferrite core provided with the machine to each loop.
Turn off the power of the machine.
Turning On and Off the PowerConnect the LAN cable to the Ethernet port of the device server option.
Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network connection device such as a hub or router.
Turn on the power of the machine and confirm that the Ethernet interface LED lights up properly.
When the machine is connected to the network with 10BASE-T, the LED lights up in green.
When the machine is connected to the network with 100BASE-TX, the LED lights up in orange.
When the machine is connected to the network with 1000BASE-T, both LEDs light up.