E-23
Using the Captureboard Connected to a Network
When connecting to the network the first time
(1) Make the settings of the IP address, etc., required for connecting the captureboard to the network. See “Simple Network Set-
tings (via USB)” (page E-33).
(2) Use a commercially available LAN cable (10Base-T or 100Base-TX straight cable) to connect the captureboard’s LAN terminal
to the LAN port on a hub, etc.
(3) Make the captureboard’s network settings or FTP server settings from a web browser. (See “Making Detailed Settings (via
LAN)” on page E-35.)
If you plan to store image files on an FTP server, create the folder for storing the files on the FTP server. Ask your network
administrator for instructions on settings and creating the folder.
Notice
• Be sure to transfer important image files stored on the captureboard itself to a computer (data backup). If the captureboard
should for some reason malfunction, depending on the malfunction the stored data may be lost or become impossible to
transfer. Note that PLUS will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of data, etc.
• The captureboard will not operate properly if the firewall is activated.
The following explanation assumes that the LAN cable has been connected and the various network settings
have been completed.
Saving scanned images on the captureboard or FTP server
Preparations :
Check that the power plug is connected to a wall power outlet.
Press the Scroll/Stop
button to display the image you
want to save.
The procedure for displaying the sheet surface to be save is the same as for the
printing operation.
See “Basic Printing Operation” on page E-15.
Note
• When saving, the visible image (one screen’s worth) is saved on the cap-
tureboard or FTP server.
• When “Board” (network storage memory) is selected as the save to loca-
tion, approximately 100 image files can be saved.
• It may not be possible to save the edges of the sheet surface. See “About
the scanning tolerance range” on page E-5.
Press the ON/Standby
button to turn on the power.
Note
• When turning on the power after the power plug has been connected or
the power has been turned off (set to the standby mode), wait about 5
seconds or more before pressing the ON/Standby button.
• When the ON/Standby button is pressed and the power turns on, the dis-
play window’s LEDs light.
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