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Changing the IPv4 Address Settings Using the Smart Organizing
Monitor
Resetting Network Settings
To change the IP address after moving the machine or in other situations, it is necessary to reset
the network settings.
SP 200N
1. While holding down the [
] key, turn the power on.
SP 201S
1. While holding down the [
] key on the control panel, turn the power on.
SP 202SF
1. While holding down the [
] key on the control panel, turn the power on.
Holding the key down for five seconds.
Hold the key down until the Alert LED lights.
Once the reset is complete, the machine automatically restarts.
Changing the IP Address Settings
Use the control panel or Web Image Monitor to automatically obtain the IPv4 address or con-
figure the IPv6 address.
1. On the [Start] menu, click [All Programs].
2. Click [Smart Organizing Monitor for SP xxx Series].
3. Click [Smart Organizing Monitor for SP xxx Series Status].
4. On the [User Tool] tab, click [IP Address Setting...].
5. Enter the MAC and IP addresses.
MAC address
Enter the MAC address shown on the network setting list.
IP address
Enter the user's IP address.
The computer's IP address can be ascertained using Command Prompt. To display the IP
address, open Command Prompt, enter "ipconfig", and then press the [Enter] key.
Enter the IP address of the computer being used with the variable part in the IP address
modified.
Subnet mask, Default gateway address
Specify the subnet mask and default gateway address as required in accordance with the
network environment.
6. Click
[OK].
If the configuration is successful, the message "IP address has been set." appears.
If the configuration fails, the message "Failed to set IP address. Try again." appears. If this
happens, repeat the procedure from Step 5.
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Summary of Contents for SP 200S
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