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    							Understanding the Printer Menus217
    Wireless Status
    Purpose:
    To display the information on the wireless signal strength. No changes can be 
    made on the operator panel to improve the status of the wireless connection.
    Va l u e s :
     NOTE: This item is displayed only when the printer is connected with a wireless 
    network and 
    Wireless LAN is set to Enable.
    Wireless Setup
    Purpose:
    To configure the wireless network interface.
    Va l u e s :
    Good Indicates good signal strength.
    Acceptable Indicates marginal signal strength.
    Low Indicates insufficient signal strength.
    No Reception Indicates that no signal is received.
     
    						
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    Manual Setup Enter (SSID)Specify a name to identify th
    e wireless network. Up to 32 
    alphanumeric characters can be entered.
    Infra
    structure Select when you configure the wireless setting through 
    the access point such as a wireless router.
    No Security
    Specify No Security to configure the 
    wireless setting without specifying a 
    security method from  WEP, WPA-PSK-
    TKIP , and  WPA2-PSK-AES.
    WEP (64Bit) Specify the WEP Key (64Bit) to use 
    through the wireless network. Up to 10 
    hexadecimal characters can be entered.
    Tr a n s m i t  
    KeySpecify the transmit key 
    from 
    WEP Key 1 , WEP Key 
    2 , WEP Key 3 , and WEP Key 
    4 .
    WEP (128Bit) Specify the WEP Key (128Bit) to use 
    through the wireless network. Up to 26 
    hexadecimal characters can be entered.
    Tr a n s m i t  
    KeySpecify the transmit key 
    from 
    WEP Key 1 , WEP Key 
    2 , WEP Key 3 , and WEP Key 
    4 .
     
    						
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    WPA-PSK-
    TKIPSelect to configure the wireless setting 
    with the security method of WPA-PSK-
    TKIP.
    Pass 
    Phrase 
    EntrySpecify the pass phrase of 
    alphanumeric characters 
    from 8 to 63 only when 
    WPA-PSK-TKIP
     is selected 
    for  Encryption .
    WPA2-PSK-
    AES Select to configure the wireless setting 
    with the security method of WPA2-PSK-
    AES.
    Pass 
    Phrase 
    EntrySpecify the pass phrase of 
    alphanumeric characters 
    from 8 to 63 only when 
    WPA2-PSK-AES
     is selected 
    for  Encryption .
    Ad-hoc Select to configure the wireless setting without the access 
    point such as a wireless router.
    No Security Specify No Security  to configure the 
    wireless setting without specifying the 
    security method from WEP.
    WEP (64Bit) Specify the WEP Key (64Bit) to use 
    through the wireless network. Up to 10 
    hexadecimal characters can be entered.
    Tr a n s m i t  
    KeySpecify the transmit key 
    from 
    WEP Key 1 , WEP Key 
    2 , WEP Key 3 , and WEP Key 
    4 .
    WEP (128Bit) Specify the WEP Key (128bit) to use 
    through the wireless network. Up to 26 
    hexadecimal characters can be entered.
    Tr a n s m i t  
    KeySpecify the transmit key 
    from 
    WEP Key 1 , WEP Key 
    2 , WEP Key 3 , and WEP Key 
    4 .
     
    						
    							220Understanding the Printer Menus
     NOTE: This item is displayed only when the printer is connected with a wireless 
    network.
    Reset Wireless
    Purpose:
    To initialize wireless network settings . After executing this function and 
    rebooting the printer, all wireless networ k settings are reset to their default 
    values.
     NOTE: This item is displayed only when t he printer is connected with a wireless 
    network.
    TCP/IP
    Purpose:
    To configure TCP/IP settings. 
    The change becomes effective after the printer is 
    turned off and then on.
    Va l u e s :
    WPS Push 
    Btn. CtrlConfigures the wireless setting with the security method 
    of WPS-PBC.
    PIN 
    Code Start Config.
    Configures the wireless setting using the 
    PIN code assigned automatically by the 
    printer.
    Print PIN 
    Code Prints the PIN code. Confirm it when you 
    enter the PIN code to your computer. 
    IP 
    Mode Dual Stack*
    Uses both IPv4 and IPv6 to set the IP address.
    IPv4 Mode Uses IPv4 to set the IP address.
    IPv6 Mode Uses IPv6 to set the IP address.
     
    						
    							Understanding the Printer Menus221
    Protocol
    Purpose:
    To enable or disable each protocol. 
    The change becomes effective after the 
    printer is turned off and then on.
    Va l u e s :
    IPv4 Get IP 
    AddressPa n e l
    Enables the IP address entered on the operator 
    panel.
    AutoIP* Automatically sets the IP address.
    BOOTP Uses BOOTP to set the IP address.
    RARP Uses RARP to set the IP address.
    DHCP Uses DHCP to set the IP address.
    IP Address Manually sets the IP address allocated to the printer.
    Subnet Mask Manually sets the subnet mask.
    Gateway Address Manually sets the gateway address.
    LPD Enable* Enables the LPD port.
    Disable Disables the LPD port.
    Port9100 Enable* Enables the Port9100 port.
    Disable Disables the Port9100 port.
    WSD Enable* Enables the WSD port.
    Disable Disables the WSD port.
    SNMP UDP Enable* Enables the UDP port.
    Disable Disables the UDP port.
    E-Mail Alert Enable* Enables the E-mail Alert feature.
    Disable Disables the E-mail Alert feature.
    EWS Enable* Enables an access to Dell Printer Configuration 
    Web Tool  embedded in the printer.
    Disable Disables an access to  Dell Printer Configuration 
    Web Tool  embedded in the printer.
    Bonjour (mDNS) Enable* Enables the Bonjour (mDNS).
    Disable Disables the Bonjour (mDNS).
     
    						
    							222Understanding the Printer Menus
    Purpose:
    To block data received from certain IP addresses through the wired or wireless 
    network. You can set up to five IP a ddresses. The change becomes effective 
    after the printer is tu rned off and then on.
    Va l u e s :
     NOTE: This item is on ly available for LPD or Port9100.
    Reset LAN
    Purpose:
    To initialize wired network data stored  in NVM (non-volatile memory). After 
    executing this function and rebooting th e printer, all wired network settings 
    are reset to their default values.
    Wireless LAN
    Purpose:
    To enable the wireless connection.
    LLTD Disable*Disables the LLTD.
    Enable Enables the LLTD.
    No. n/
    Address (n 
    is 1-5.) Sets the IP address for Filter
     n.
    No. n/Mask 
    (n is 1-5.) Sets the address mask for Filter 
    n.
    No. n/
    Mode (n is 
    1-5.) Off*
    Disables the  feature for Filter 
    n.
    Accept Accepts an access from the specified IP address.
    Reject Rejects an access from the specified IP address.
    Enable* Enables the wireless connection.
    Disable Disables the wireless connection.
     
    						
    							Understanding the Printer Menus223
     NOTE: When you use the USB connection and do not use the wireless connection, 
    you need to disable the wireless LAN.
    USB Settings
    Use the  USB Settings  menu to change printer settings affecting a USB 
    port.
     NOTE: Values marked by an asterisk (*) ar e the factory default menu settings.
    USB Port
    Purpose:
    To change the USB settings on your printer. The change becomes effective 
    after the printer is turned off and then on.
    Va l u e s :
    System Settings
    Use the System Settings  menu to configure the power saving mode, 
    time-out time, job log auto print, mm/inch setting, default pa per size setting, 
    and low toner alert setting.
     NOTE: Values marked by an asterisk (*) ar e the factory default menu settings.
    PowerSaver Time
    Purpose:
    To specify the time for transition to power saver mode.
    Options:
    Enable* Enables the USB interface.
    Disable Disables the USB interface.
    Sleep 5min.* Specifies the time taken by the printer before it 
    enters Sleep mode after it finishes a job.
    5–30min.
    Deep Sleep 6min.* Specifies the time taken by the printer before it 
    enters Deep Sleep mode after it goes into Sleep 
    mode.
    1–6min.
     
    						
    							224Understanding the Printer Menus
    Enter 5 in Sleep to put the printer in the Sleep mode five minutes after it 
    finishes a job. This uses less energy,  but requires more warm-up time for the 
    printer. Enter 5 if your printer shares  an electrical circuit with room lighting 
    and you notice lights flickering.
    Select a high value if your  printer is in constant use. In most circumstances, 
    this keeps the printer ready to operat e with minimum warm-up time. Select a 
    value between 5 and 30 minutes for th e Sleep mode if you want a balance 
    between energy consumption and a shorter warm-up period.
    The printer automatically returns to the standby mode from the Sleep mode 
    when it receives data from the computer. You can also return the printer to 
    the standby mode by pressing any button on the operator panel.
    Fault Time-Out
    Purpose:
    To specify the time taken by the printer before it cancels jobs that stop 
    abnormally. The print job is cancelled if it times out.
    Options:
    Job Time-Out
    Purpose:
    To specify the amount of time that the  printer waits for data to arrive from 
    the computer. The print job is cancelled if it times out. 
    Options:
    On* 60 sec.* Specifies the time taken by the printer before it 
    cancels jobs that stop abnormally.
    3–300 sec.
    Off Disables the fault time-out.
    On* 30 sec.* Specifies the amount of time that the printer 
    waits for data to arrive from the computer.
    5–300 sec.
    Off Disables the job time-out.
     
    						
    							Understanding the Printer Menus225
    mm/inch
    Purpose:
    To specify the measurement unit displayed after the numeric value on the 
    operator panel.
    Va l u e s :
     NOTE: The default for mm/inch varies depending on co untry-specific factory 
    default.
    Def. Paper Size
    Purpose:
    To specify the default paper size.
    Va l u e s :
     NOTE: The default for Def. Paper Size varies depending on country-
    specific factory default.
    Auto Log Print
    Purpose:
    To automatically print a job hist ory report after every 10 jobs.
    Va l u e s :
     NOTE: The job history report can also be printed using the Report/List 
    menu.
    millimeter (mm)
    Specifies the default measurement unit.
    inch ()
    A4
    Letter
    Off* Does not automatically print a job history report.
    On Automatically prints a job history report.
     
    						
    							226Understanding the Printer Menus
    Low Toner Msg
    Purpose:
    To specify whether to show the alert message when toner is low.
    Va l u e s :
    Maintenance
    Use the  Maintenance  menu to initialize the NV (non-volatile) memory, 
    configure the plain paper quality adju stment settings, and configure the 
    security settings.
     NOTE: Values marked by an asterisk (*) ar e the factory default menu settings.
    F/W Version
    Purpose:
    To display the version of the controller.
    Service Tag
    Purpose:
    To display the service tag of the printer.
    Express Code
    Purpose:
    To display the express service code of the printer.
    Paper Density
    Purpose:
    To specify the paper density.
    Va l u e s :
    On*Shows the alert message when the toner is low.
    Off Does not show the alert message when the toner is low.
     
    						
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