4.7.3 Console E-Mail
When the AP-150 is being run in standalone mode (where jobs are started via the build in
keypad rather than via the network), any e-mails generated
by the system are sent to the ‘Console’ address. Job Start
and Job Complete e-mails are
not
generated in standalone
mode, but the System will continue to generate low media
and low ink level e-mails if those have been set up.
4.8 Network
When shipped from the factory, the System will be set
to DHCP mode. This will normally allow the System to
acquire an IP address and other network settings
automatically. When the machine is powered on, a
series of information is displayed on the machine LCD.
Part of the information includes the IP address that the
System is using. This is the IP address used to log in to
the System via your web browser. For
example
, if the
System
said
IP
=
192.168.7.33
then
enter
http://192.168.7.33
in your browser address bar to log in to the System. It is likely that
the address of your System will be different than the address shown here, so please
check the address during power on.
4.8.1 DHCP
DHCP is useful for obtaining initial network settings (such as DNS and Gateway), but if
your DHCP server does not issue the same IP address to the System every time, you may
find you have difficulty logging on. It is therefore recommended that once the System is
installed and running, DHCP mode is disabled and the System converted to a fixed IP
address.
For convenience, the System MAC address is also shown to aid DHCP server or other
security configuration if required.
4.8.2 System Name
The System name should also be set in this dialog box. The System name is normally
displayed on the browser window title bar. When using a tabbed browser the System
name is shown on the tab. This allows multiple machines to be viewed from within a
single browser (using tabs), with the System name identifying which tab applies to each
machine. The name should different on each machine.
4.9 Recorders
The number of available recorders varies depending
on the System you have purchased. Recorders can be
enabled and disabled in real time via the Recorders
tab. Individual recorders can also be disabled
automatically based on an administrator-selected
number of consecutive rejects. For example, if a
recorder rejects 3 consecutive discs, the recorder will