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Network Installation
e.
Specify
a
password
for
the
file.
Allowed
characters
are
upper
‐
and
lowercase
letters
(A–Z),
numerals
(0–9),
and
the
special
characters
hyphen
(
‐
),
underscore
(_),
open
and
close
parentheses
(),
period
(.),
and
the
at
symbol
(@).
f.
Note
the
location
of
the
file
for
use
later
in
the
procedure.
g.
Export
the
CA
certificate
also,
if
it
does
not
exist
in
file
form.
4.
Connect
the
PC
and
printer
using
a
USB
cable.
5.
Open
the
Status
Monitor
as
an
administrator.
Refer
to
“Using
the
Status
Monitor”
in
the
User’s
Guide
.
6.
Power
on
the
printer.
Do
not
send
any
cards
to
print.
7.
Click
the
Printer
Select
tab.
Do
the
following:
a.
Click
IPSec
Enable
.
Refer
to
the
“Using
the
Status
Monitor”
section
of
the
User’s
Guide.
b.
Set
the
IPSec
Type
to
Printer
Certificate
.
c.
Click
Details
.
The
IPSec
setting
dialog
box
opens.
d.
Select
the
Download
Type
from
the
list.
e.
Click
Select
.
The
Select
Certificate
Download
File
dialog
box
opens.
f.
Browse
to
the
location
of
the
printer
certificate
or
CA
certificate.
g.
Select
the
file
and
then
click
Write
.
The
Status
Monitor
sends
the
file
to
the
printer.
h.
Repeat
step c
through
step g
for
the
second
file
(printer
certificate
or
CA
certificate,
whichever
was
not
downloaded
in
step f
)
to
download.
8.
Remove
the
USB
cable
connecting
the
printer
and
PC.
9.
Install
the
printer
using
a
LAN
connection.
Refer
to
“Installing
the
Network
Printer
Driver”
on
page 68
.
IP Security Using a Preshared Key
To
use
IPSec
security
with
a
preshared
key,
create
a
key
file
and
then
define
it
to
the
PC.
Tips
for
Success
Each
PC
that
uses
the
printer
must
use
the
shared
key
to
use
the
printer
after
IPSec
security
has
been
set
up.
The
IPSec
Mode
and
IPSec
Type
values
on
the
printer
LCD
panel
are
read
‐
only
settings.
For
more
information
about
IPSec
security,
search
Windows
help
for
“IPSEC.”