3. OPTIONAL KIT
EO10-33016A
3.4 Wireless LAN Board: B-SA704-WLAN-QM
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Country code
As available frequency bands are different from country to country, be sure to set a country code
before installing a wireless LAN module in a user’s printer. Also, ask an end user to confirm a country
code. Use of a wireless LAN module with a wrong country code could violate each country’s Laws
and Regulations for Radio Equipment, and violators could be subject to penalties.
The country code cannot be changed through the Web browser, but TELNET.
<How to set a country code using TELNET>
(1) Disconnect the LAN cable connected to the printer, connect the printer to a host PC with a
straight LAN cable via a relay connector.
When using a hub in place of a relay connector, use a cross cable or
(2) Open the MS-DOS prompt, type in “telnet 192.168.10.21” (default IP address).
(3) Enter a password, “tecbcp”, to log in.
(4) From the top menu, change a country code using the following command.
=>ctryXX (XX=new country code. See Country Code Table.)
(5) The new country code will become effective by turning the printer off and on again.
(6) A country code can be checked by typing “=>ctry” on the telnet console.
Country Code Table
Country
code
Country name
Country
code
Country name
Country
code
Country name
US U.S.A./Canada GR
Greece
IE
Ireland
FR France SE Sweden GB U.K.
PT Portugal HU Hungary AU Australia
NO Norway BE Belgium FI Finland
DE Germany IT
Italy
LU
Luxembourg
ES Spain NL
Netherlands
CH
Switzerland
IS Iceland LI
Liechtenstein
NZ
New
Zealand
AT Austria DK
Denmark
MAC address
MAC address of the Wireless LAN module will be necessary when setting the MAC address filtering
function of an access point. As it is printed on the top of the wired LAN connector on the Wireless
LAN Board, write down it on Installation Manual before mounting the covers so that an end user can
know the MAC address.
MAC Address
12-digit code printed on the right side of
“W” is MAC address.
CAUTION! The following information must not be disclosed to users. (Internal use only)