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About This Device
This device allows you to connect LAN-compatible computers to a
scanner via a network. By connecting a scanner to the device with a
USB cable, you can perform scanning operations from a computer via
the network.
Names of Parts
A
Power button
Turns on this device. The power lamp lights blue when the device
turns on.
When the device’s power is on, press and hold this button to turn it
(and the power lamp) off.
Hint
When a scanner is connected, the device’s power will be linked to
the scanner and will turn on/off when the scanner turns on/off.
B
Reset button
Hold this button while turning the device on, and keep holding until
it starts up, to return the device to its factory default state.
Holding the button while the device is turned on resets only the
device’s settings to their initial values.
C
DHCP On/Off button
Determines whether the device’s IP address is obtained
automatically via DHCP or whether a static address is used.
When DHCP is enabled, holding this button while turning on the
device turns off the DHCP lamp and disables DHCP.
When DHCP is disabled, holding this button while turning on the
device lights the DHCP lamp and enables DHCP.
Depending on the connection environment, it may take up to 2
minutes for the device to start up. Be sure to hold the button until
startup is complete.
D
USB connector
Connect this device to the scanner using the USB cable.
E
Power output connector
Use the supplied power relay cable to connect this to the scanner’s
power connector.
F
LAN port
Connect a network cable that supports RJ-45 (10Base-T,
100Base-TX, 1000Base-T) here.
G
Power input connector
Connect the AC adapter supplied with the scanner here.
H
Lamps
The following lamps indicate the device state.
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Lamps
Meaning
1
(Power Lamp)
Lit
(blue)
Power on
Unlit
Power off
2
DHCP
Lit
(green)
DHCP ON
Unlit
DHCP OFF
3
Connection
Lit
(green)
LAN connection
established
Lit (red)
Initializing setup
Unlit
LAN stopping
4
Status
Lit
(green)
Network connection stable