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* When the destination is registered, the IrDA window of the printer will change from the upper window to the
front window.
* The appropriate communications protocol for each destination is as follows:
• Japan:
IrDA: TEC Protocol
• Other countries:
IrDA: IrCOMM
NOTES: 1. When “Other countries” is mistakenly registered, change the [F1: Transmission Control] and
[F2: Destination] to “IrDA: IrCOMM” and “Japan”, respectively, then register them.
2. “IrDA: IrCOMM” is not supported for the sensor adjustments. If the sensors have to be
adjusted when the destination “Other countries” has already been registered, set “F1: Trans-
mission Control” and “F2: Destination” to “IrDA: IrCOMM” and “Japan”, respectively, and
register them. Then, adjust the sensors. After all sensors are adjusted, change the destina-
tion to “Other countries” again.
When using the keyboard, press the [F1] or [F2] key together with the [Ctrl] key.
2.7.5 Registering Printer ID
Move the cursor to the printer ID entry box by pressing the [F7] key of the printer. Manually input the lower 6
digits of the printer’s serial number in the [F7: Printer ID] entry box. Or, click on the [Scanner] button on the
screen and scan the printer ID with a scanner.
Turn the printer ON, face the IrDA jig (Actisys IR) to the front IrDA window of the printer, then press the [F8]
key of the keyboard, or click on the [F8: ID Registration] button on the screen. The printer ID will be registered.
When the printer ID registration is normally completed, the message “The printer ID has been changed to xxxxx.”
will be displayed. The interface to be used for registering the printer ID, should be “IrDA: TEC Protocol” and
“IrDA: IrCOMM” for Japan” and “Other countries” of the destination, respectively. Set the COM port number,
also.
NOTES:
1. The printer ID is from 0 to 65535. If any value over this range is input, an error message will be
displayed.
2. COM Port number can be set in a range from COM1 to COM9.
(Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004)
2.7 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT