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If the unit enters standby mode during the
process, repeat from step 1 (the PIN code will be
renewed).
3.7.3 WPS incompatible access point
Important:
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Make sure the LAN mode setting is set to
“
WIRELESS
” beforehand (feature #580 on
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The following setting information for your
wireless access point is required:
–
Network name (SSID)
–
–
Connection type
–
Network authentication type
–
Data encryption type
*1
If your wireless access point is equipped with
several network keys, use only the first
network key (this unit is equipped with a
single network key).
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If your wireless access point is configured to not
show the network name (SSID), enter the network
name (SSID) manually (feature #585 on
page 25).
1
MtN
A
MBNM
5
NM
8
NM
4
N
A
M
OK
N
2
Press
MCN
or
MDN
repeatedly to display the desired
network name (SSID).
A
M
OK
N
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Depending on the settings for your wireless
access point, it may be necessary to select
WEP64 or WEP128. Select the desired item, and
then press
M
OK
N
.
3
Enter the network key using the dial keypad
(page 53).
A
M
OK
N
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Depending on the settings for your wireless
access point, this step can be omitted if
encryption is not used.
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The LED blinks while connecting. When the
connection is complete, the LED stops blinking
and turns on.
Setting up your wireless access point manually
1.
MtN
A
MBNM
5
NM
8
NM
5
N
A
M
OK
N
2.
Enter the network name (SSID).
A
M
OK
N
3.
Press
MCN
or
MDN
repeatedly to display the desired
connection type.
A
M
OK
N
4.
Press
MCN
or
MDN
repeatedly to display the desired
network authentication type.
A
M
OK
N
5.
Press
MCN
or
MDN
repeatedly to display the desired
data encryption type.
A
M
OK
N
6.
Enter the network key using the dial keypad
(page 53).
A
M
OK
N
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Depending on the settings for your wireless
access point, this step can be omitted if
encryption is not used.
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The LED blinks while connecting. When the
connection is complete, the LED stops blinking
and turns on.
3.7.4 Setting up using Windows
®
Installer
If you use a Windows computer, it is possible to configure
wireless LAN settings during the installation of
Multi-Function Station. For details, see “3.9 Installing
software (including printer, scanner and other drivers)”
(page 25).
3.8 Required computer
environment
Important:
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When using Windows Server
®
2008/Windows
Server 2012, only the printer driver can be
supported. Install the printer driver using the Add
Printer feature of Windows.
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With Mac OS X, only the printer driver, scanner
driver (TWAIN/ICA) and PC fax (transmission) are
supported. See the setup guide for Mac OS X for
details.
To use Multi-Function Station on your computer, the
following are required:
Operating System:
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
CPU:
Complies with Operating System recommendations
RAM:
Complies with Operating System recommendations
Other Hardware:
CD-ROM drive
Hard disk drive with at least 600 MB of available space
Web browser (recommendation):
Windows Internet Explorer
®
8/9
Windows Internet Explorer 10/11 (with compatible mode
recommended)
3.9 Installing software (including
printer, scanner and other
drivers)
Panasonic Multi-Function Station software enables the
unit to carry out the following functions:
– Printing on plain paper, thin and thick paper, labels,
envelope and Japan postcard
– Displaying the preview of the print image, changing
the page order, deleting pages, and changing the
print layout etc. before printing (Easy Print Utility)
– Scanning documents and converting an image into
text with OCR software
– Scanning from other applications for Microsoft
®
Windows that support TWAIN scanning and WIA
scanning (USB connection only)
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