
SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)
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Selecting no security mode
You can also set no security for wireless access.
Note
• If you do not set no security, anyone knows how the SSID
can connect to the wireless network. Therefore, it is
recommended to set the security if it is possible.
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Press [NONE] and press [NEXT].
The TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS screen is displayed.
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Specify the following items and press
[NEXT].
• TRANSMIT POWER
Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area
that the wireless communication is enabled. If you do not
have to limit the area, select [100%].
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Confirm the settings and press [FINISH].
Memo
• If you want to change the settings, press [PREV] to
move back to the screen that you want to change and
then repeat the operation.
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Press [YES], and wait until the setting is
reflected.
Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode
The wireless settings can be operated from the Control Panel
of this equipment.
When setting up the equipment for the wireless network in the
Infrastructure Mode, follow the steps below.
1. Select the network type
2. Specify the SSID
3. Select the security mode
Select network type
First access the WIRELESS SETTING screen from the ADMIN
menu from the Touch Panel Display to select the network type
for the wireless network.
Note
• If you are not sure what network type to select, see the
following section to determine the network type first.
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Press [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the
control panel to enter the USER
FUNCTIONS menu.
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Press [ADMIN].
The ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed.
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Press [PASSWORD].
The input screen is displayed.
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