TCA 9000 Series User Manual
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Now enter any six-key sequence. The same key sequence will need to be
repeated to confirm the new password. From now on this password will
need to be entered when prompted. Remember, a different password can
be set for Operator and Setup, so be sure to use the correct password.
Each password can be changed or disabled via additional menu items that
are displayed once Passwords have been enabled.
Network Set-up Menu
The TCA autoloader can be connected to an Ethernet network and be
controlled by TrueNet, a Global DiscWare application.
TrueNet allows
users to start, monitor and/or stop duplication or printing jobs from their
desktop PC/Mac computers.
For most users, the network connectivity will
be ‘plug-and-play’, and require no ‘set-up’. By default, the TCA autoloader
will ship from the factory with DHCP enabled, which means that the TCA
autoloader will automatically receive an IP address from a DHCP server on
your local network.
However, if your network does not have a DHCP
server, or you need to use the TCA autoloader and TrueNet on different
sub-nets, please contact your network administrator for advice.
Use DHCP
Setting the DHCP option to YES means that the TCA autoloader will
automatically acquire an IP address on your local area network (DHCP
server required).
Setting this option to NO means that you will have to
allocate a fixed IP address and manually enter this in the Network Set-up
(see Duplicator IP).
Set Network Name
To give the TCA a recognizable network name, select this option and enter
a user chosen name. By default the name will be “R-Quest xxxxx” where
“xxxxx” is the serial number of the TCA autoloader. When using TrueNet
software, this is the name that is see by TrueNet and used to identify which
TCA autoloader to send jobs to. When using multiple TCA autoloaders on
the same network, each system should have a unique name.
Duplicator IP
(only when Use DHCP = NO)
Enter a fixed IP address for the TCA autoloader. This must be on the local
subnet.
If you are unsure about what IP address to set, consult your
network administrator, or set Use DHCP=Yes.
The IP address must
contain all 12 digits, including leading zeros, e.g. 192.168.6.52 should be
entered as 192.168.006.052.