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Power ON Self-Test
Every DPR-1061 has been factory-tested to operate properly.
When the DPR-1061 is powered ON, it also automatically performs a Self-Test on
each of its major components. The final result of the Self-Test is signaled by the state
of the USB1, USB2 and LPT LED indicators following the Self-Test. Preliminary to
the actual component tests, the three LED indicators are tested to confirm their
steady and flashing operation.
Immediately after power-up, all five of the green LEDs should illuminate steadily for
several seconds. Then the USB1, USB2 and LPT LEDs should light OFF
simultaneously. Irregularity of any of the three LEDs during these LED tests may
mean there is a problem with the LEDs themselves.
The actual component tests immediately follow the LED tests. A normal (no fault)
result is signaled by a simultaneous flashing of these three LEDs three times,
followed by a quiescent state with all three LEDs dark.
If the Self-Test routine traps any component error, then following the LED tests the
Self-Test will halt and the LEDs will continuously signal the error according to the
following table. In the event of any such error signal, contact your dealer for
correction of the faulty unit.
LED
USB1 USB2 LPT
Faulty Component
On
DRAM error
1 long 3 short
Flash Protected
1 long 5 short
Flash Erase/Program error
1 long 6 short
LAN Controller error
Summary of Contents for DPR-1061
Page 1: ...i D Link DPR 1061 USB 2 0 MFP Server Manual Rev 05 October 2007 ...
Page 23: ...19 System Settings ...
Page 24: ...20 Change IP Address ...
Page 25: ...21 Workgroup of Microsoft Network ...
Page 26: ...22 AppleTalk Settings ...
Page 27: ...23 After done the configuration click Save to restore the current setting or Cancel to abort ...
Page 34: ...30 For EPSON ...
Page 38: ...34 2 Launch the PS Link utility and click the Link button ...
Page 41: ...37 2 Launch the PS Link utility and click the Link button ...
Page 43: ...39 For Samsung ...
Page 47: ...43 2 Launch the PS Link utility and click the Link button ...
Page 64: ...60 Please select the printer required then click NEXT to continue ...
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Page 85: ...81 ...
Page 89: ...85 TCP IP Printing for Windows Vista Go to Start Î Control Panel Î Printers ...
Page 90: ...86 Click Add a printer Select the first option Add a local printer and then click Next ...
Page 92: ...88 ...
Page 93: ...89 Select Custom and click Settings ...
Page 95: ...91 ...
Page 97: ...93 Click Next ...
Page 98: ...94 After clicked Print a test page a small dialogue box will show up as below Click Close ...
Page 99: ...95 Click Finish The printer is now ready for printing with Windows Vista on your network ...
Page 101: ...97 Select the first option Local printer attached to this computer and click Next ...
Page 103: ...99 ...
Page 104: ...100 Select Custom and click Settings ...
Page 106: ...102 ...
Page 107: ...103 Click Next ...
Page 108: ...104 Click Finish ...
Page 111: ...107 Click Finish The printer is now ready for printing with Windows XP on your network ...
Page 113: ...109 Select the first option Local printer attached to this computer and click Next ...
Page 116: ...112 ...
Page 117: ...113 Select Custom and click Settings ...
Page 119: ...115 ...
Page 120: ...116 Click Next Click Finish ...
Page 123: ...119 Select Yes to print a test page click Next ...
Page 124: ...120 Click Finish The printer is now ready for printing with Windows 2000 on your network ...
Page 126: ...122 Highlight Client and click Add At this window click Have Disk ...
Page 129: ...125 Click Add Port ...
Page 131: ...127 ...
Page 133: ...129 Click OK ...
Page 135: ...131 Select Network Printer and click Next ...
Page 136: ...132 Type in the path if you know it otherwise click Browse ...
Page 140: ...136 Click Next Select Yes to print a test page Click Finish ...
Page 141: ...137 To check whether the printer is installed go to Start Î Settings Î Printers ...
Page 153: ...149 8 Select the printer model ...
Page 169: ...165 When the Installable Options pop up window shows up as below click Continue button ...