1. Using TrueNet
1.1 Starting TrueNet via a Web Browser
TrueNet is loaded directly from the System using a Java-enabled web browser. To login
to the AP-150 using your web browser you will need four things:
1.
A Computer with a Java-enabled Web Browser
2.
The address of the System (this could be an IP address, or a Domain name)
3.
Your Login Name
(the factory default login is ‘admin’)
4.
Your User Password (the factory default password is ‘admin’)
1.2 How to find the System IP Address
If the AP-150 is already in Network Mode, hold the
STOP
key until the message ‘Stop
(Y/N)’ appears. The current IP address will be shown on the bottom line of the LCD. If
you do not touch any keys for 30 seconds, the System will return to the ‘Online’ display.
Alternatively, press the
NO
key (a menu will appear) then the
STOP
key to exit the menu
and return to Network Mode.
If the System is at the main menu, use the down cursor key to move to the “Network
Mode” menu item and press
ENTER
to enter Network Mode. The System will display the
current IP address on the LCD for a few seconds, and then enter Network Mode.
The System must be in Network Mode to accept jobs from TrueNet.
1.3 Default Login and Password
The factory default login name is ‘admin’, and the default password is also ‘admin’.
However, if your System administrator has changed this login, or has created individual
user login/password settings, your System administrator will provide you with the new
login name and password. If you are the System administrator, please refer to the
Administrator Guide section (later in this manual) for complete setup information.
Once you have the System IP address, login and password information, open the web
browser and enter the IP address of the System in the browser address bar, just as if you
were accessing any other web site.
After a few moments the browser may display a Java logo, and a dialog box informing you
that you are loading a digitally signed Java Applet, signed by TEAC Technologies, the
manufacturer of the AP-150 and TrueNet. The purpose of this dialog is to let you know
that this applet will allow you to move data between your computer and the System.
This dialog box will appear every time you log on to TrueNet unless you click the check
box “Always Trust (the address of the System) from this Publisher”. By selecting this box
you are telling your browser that it is OK to load TrueNet in the future without having to
view this dialog. Click the Run button to proceed.
If for any reason the words ‘Requires Java’ appear on your browser window, this means
that your browser does not have Java enabled. To install the Java plug-in within your