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There are two ways to make the device settings: using the network board’s operation buttons to make the set-
tings (“CB Setup”) and making the settings via the web on the computer connected to a network.
The description here provides operation using the network board’s buttons.
For using the network board connected to a network, refer to the separate “N-32 Series Network Manual”.
Basic setting operation
• Check that the power is on (that the display window is lit).
• When in the “CB Setup” mode, the network board will return to the normal mode if no buttons are operated for 10 seconds, so
operate the buttons within 10 seconds.
CB Setup (Operating the Network Board’s Buttons)
Switch to the CB Setup mode.
While pressing the ON/Standby
button, press
the Number of Copies
button, then release
the ON/Standby
button. The network board
switches to the CB Setup mode.
“F1” appears on the display window.
“F1” is the time setting. For instructions on the
time setting, see page E-13.
Select “the function number”, then
press the Save button.
Press the Number of Copies
button (the func
-
tion switches each time the button is pressed,
returning to F1 after FF) to select the desired
function number, then press the Save
button
to set that function number.
For the item names of the function numbers, see
the “Table of Function Numbers and Settings” on
the following page.
• When the Save button is pressed, the func
-
tion number to be changed is set and a dot
lights (ex.: “F6.”).
Select “the setting”, then press the
Save button.
Press the Network Print or On Board Print
button, check the setting, then press the Save
button to set.
Check the setting according to whether the USB
and Printer Status indicators are lit or off. See the
“Table of Function Numbers and Settings” on the
following page.
Exit the CB Setup mode.
Press the ON/Standby
button. The network
board returns to the normal mode.
The display window returns to the number of
copies display.
CB Setup mode
Dot lit
Normal mode
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