Panasonic KX-THA16 Telephone Equipments - Page 57

PRINTING, PRINT SETTINGS, Selecting the IP address mode, Setting the TCP port number

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Printing Print settings You can connect the unit to your computer network and print images to your printer. In order to use this feature, you must first configure the following settings, and register the unit for printing by using the MULTI TALK V Printing Utility. For software installation details, refer to the "Installation Guide for MULTI TALK V Software" included with your base unit. Important: L Make sure that the base unit is connected to your computer network. Selecting the IP address mode Normally you should select "Auto". The unit is automatically assigned a local address. If you need to set an IP address manually, select "Static". The default setting is "Auto". Important: L You cannot use a global IP address for the unit. Automatic setup ("Auto") 1 {MENU} (F6) i x i {SELECT} 2 "Print settings" i {SELECT} 3 "Network settings" i {SELECT} 4 "IP address mode" i {SELECT} 5 "Auto" i {SAVE} i {OFF} Setting an IP address manually ("Static") To assign a specific IP address and subnet mask, select "Static", then enter the IP address and subnet mask you wish to assign to the unit. 1 {MENU} (F6) i x i {SELECT} 2 "Print settings" i {SELECT} 3 "Network settings" i {SELECT} 4 "IP address mode" i {SELECT} 5 "Static" i {SAVE} 6 Enter a valid IP address and subnet mask. 7 {SAVE} i {OFF} Note: L If you make a mistake when entering an IP address and subnet mask, press {^}, {V}, {} to move the cursor, then press {CLEAR}. Enter the correct number. Setting the TCP port number The default setting is "8081". Normally you do not need to change the port number setting. 1 {MENU} (F6) i x i {SELECT} 2 "Print settings" i {SELECT} 3 "Network settings" i {SELECT} 4 "Set TCP port No." i {SELECT} 5 Enter the TCP port number. 6 {SAVE} i {OFF} For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp 57

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Printing
For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp
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Print settings
You can connect the unit to your computer
network and print images to your printer. In
order to use this feature, you must first
configure the following settings, and
register the unit for printing by using the
MULTI TALK V Printing Utility. For software
installation details, refer to the “Installation
Guide for MULTI TALK V Software”
included with your base unit.
Important:
L
Make sure that the base unit is
connected to your computer network.
Selecting the IP address mode
Normally you should select “
Auto
”. The
unit is automatically assigned a local
address. If you need to set an IP address
manually, select “
Static
”. The default
setting is “
Auto
”.
Important:
L
You cannot use a global IP address for
the unit.
Automatic setup (“
Auto
”)
1
{
MENU
}
(F6)
i
x
i
{
SELECT
}
2
Print settings
i
{
SELECT
}
3
Network settings
i
{
SELECT
}
4
IP address mode
i
{
SELECT
}
5
Auto
i
{
SAVE
}
i
{
OFF
}
Setting an IP address manually
(“
Static
”)
To assign a specific IP address and subnet
mask, select “
Static
”, then enter the IP
address and subnet mask you wish to
assign to the unit.
1
{
MENU
}
(F6)
i
x
i
{
SELECT
}
2
Print settings
i
{
SELECT
}
3
Network settings
i
{
SELECT
}
4
IP address mode
i
{
SELECT
}
5
Static
i
{
SAVE
}
6
Enter a valid IP address and subnet
mask.
7
{
SAVE
}
i
{
OFF
}
Note:
L
If you make a mistake when entering an
IP address and subnet mask, press
{^}
,
{V}
,
{
<
}
, or
{
>
}
to move the cursor, then
press
{
CLEAR
}
. Enter the correct
number.
Setting the TCP port number
The default setting is “8081”. Normally you
do not need to change the port number
setting.
1
{
MENU
}
(F6)
i
x
i
{
SELECT
}
2
Print settings
i
{
SELECT
}
3
Network settings
i
{
SELECT
}
4
Set TCP port No.
i
{
SELECT
}
5
Enter the TCP port number.
6
{
SAVE
}
i
{
OFF
}