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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Port settings "Port number" combo box Use this combo box to display the port name of the selected device, as follows: For serial port : "COM Port settings" combo box For parallel port : "LPT Port settings" combo box For USB port : "USB port settings" combo box For network : "Network Setting" edit box For wireless : "Network Setting" edit box Use this combo box to select a serial, parallel, or USB port number. For network and wireless, set the IP address and the host name. The network settings set the input value by pushing the [Update] button. When selecting "None", the registry's port information "(Port)" is deleted. The setting ranges for serial, parallel port number can modify in the "Port Range Setting" dialog box. For USB port, the ports, which can be connected by the USB driver when the "Communication Settings" dialog box appears, become the selectable range. If the device, which has been set is on the port to be set, depending on the capability of the device and the selected device, a message not to set the device to the port appears. In this case, the port setting is invalid. [Auto Setting] button This command becomes disabled if a non-USB port is selected. When clicking this button, the "USB Auto Setting" wizard is displayed and it is possible to retrieve a USB port number automatically. For details, refer to the Section 5. "5.3.2. Using the USB Auto Setting wizard" of this manual. [Update] button Use this button to update the IP address or host name. The [update] button works only when the IP address or host name entered into the edit field is different from the existing one. If a device already exists at the IP address or host name entered into the edit field, then depending on the device or the capability of the selected device, a message appears to indicate that the IP address or host name cannot be used. When continuing and adding the device, the IP address or host name of that device becomes invalid. 73 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
73
User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
Port settings
"Port number" combo box
Use this combo box to display the port name of the selected device, as
follows:
For serial port
: ”COM Port settings” combo box
For parallel port
: ”LPT Port settings” combo box
For USB port
: “USB port settings” combo box
For network
: “Network Setting” edit box
For wireless
: “Network Setting” edit box
Use this combo box to select a serial, parallel, or USB port number. For
network and wireless, set the IP address and the host name. The
network settings set the input value by pushing the [Update] button.
When selecting "None", the registry's port information "(Port)" is deleted.
The setting ranges for serial, parallel port number can modify in the “Port
Range Setting” dialog box. For USB port, the ports, which can be
connected by the USB driver when the “Communication Settings” dialog
box appears, become the selectable range. If the device, which has
been set is on the port to be set, depending on the capability of the
device and the selected device, a message not to set the device to the
port appears. In this case, the port setting is invalid.
[Auto Setting] button
This command becomes disabled if a non-USB port is selected. When
clicking this button, the “USB Auto Setting" wizard is displayed and it is
possible to retrieve a USB port number automatically. For details, refer
to the Section 5. “5.3.2. Using the USB Auto Setting wizard
” of this
manual.
[Update] button
Use this button to update the IP address or host name. The [update]
button works only when the IP address or host name entered into the
edit field is different from the existing one. If a device already exists at
the IP address or host name entered into the edit field, then depending
on the device or the capability of the selected device, a message
appears to indicate that the IP address or host name cannot be used.
When continuing and adding the device, the IP address or host name of
that device becomes invalid.