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Rear Panel, Normal/Uplink Push Button on the Model PS104/PS105 PrintServer, Print Server - 10 100 print server with 2 parallel ports

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110 Print Server Rear Panel The rear panel of the Model PS104 Print Server and the Model PS105 Print Server has one parallel PRINTER port, and the rear panel of the Model PS110 Print Server has two parallel ports for printers (PRINTER 1 and PRINTER 2). The ports on the first two print servers accept either a printer or another parallel device such as a plotter. Because the Model PS110 Print Server has two PRINTER ports, two parallel devices can be connected and can operate simultaneously. The Model PS104 Print Server has four 10BASE-T network ports, the Model PS105 Print Server has four 10BASE-T network ports and one BNC network port, and the Model PS110 Print Server has one 10/100BASE-T network port. The 10/100BASE-T port is an autonegotiation port that operates in 100 Mbps and in half-duplex mode when connected to a Fast Ethernet network. Normal/Uplink Push Button on the Model PS104/PS105 Print Server The Normal/Uplink push button on the Model PS104 Print Server and the Model PS105 Print Server allows you to select Normal (MDI-X) or Uplink (MDI) wiring for NETWORK port 1, eliminating the need to use a crossover cable. Ports 2 to 4 on the print server are permanently configured for Normal wiring. As illustrated in Figure 1-4, Figure 1-5, and Figure 1-6, all the print servers have a Normal/Uplink push button and a power adapter receptacle that accepts a 12 V DC power adapter. 1 2 3 4 PRINTER NETWORK 4 3 2 1 Normal/Uplink 12VDC 1.2A Key: 1 = PRINTER Port 2 = NETWORK port (10BASE-T connectors) 3 = Normal/Uplink push button 4 = Power adapter receptacle Figure 1-4. Rear Panel of the Model PS104 Print Server 8624EA Introduction 1-5

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110 Print Server
Introduction
1-5
Rear Panel
The rear panel of the Model PS104 Print Server and the Model PS105 Print Server has one parallel
PRINTER port, and the rear panel of the Model PS110 Print Server has two parallel ports for
printers (PRINTER 1 and PRINTER 2). The ports on the first two print servers accept either a
printer or another parallel device such as a plotter. Because the Model PS110 Print Server has two
PRINTER ports, two parallel devices can be connected and can operate simultaneously.
The Model PS104 Print Server has four 10BASE-T network ports, the Model PS105 Print Server
has four 10BASE-T network ports and one BNC network port, and the Model PS110 Print Server
has one 10/100BASE-T network port. The 10/100BASE-T port is an autonegotiation port that
operates in 100 Mbps and in half-duplex mode when connected to a Fast Ethernet network.
Normal/Uplink Push Button on the Model PS104/PS105
Print Server
The Normal/Uplink push button on the Model PS104 Print Server and the Model PS105 Print
Server allows you to select Normal (MDI-X) or Uplink (MDI) wiring for NETWORK port 1,
eliminating the need to use a crossover cable. Ports 2 to 4 on the print server are permanently
configured for Normal wiring.
As illustrated in
Figure 1-4
,
Figure 1-5
, and
Figure 1-6
, all the print servers have a Normal/Uplink
push button and a power adapter receptacle that accepts a 12 V DC power adapter.
Key:
1 = PRINTER Port
2 = NETWORK port (10BASE-T connectors)
3 = Normal/Uplink push button
4 = Power adapter receptacle
Figure 1-4.
Rear Panel of the Model PS104 Print Server
4
3
2
NETWORK
1
PRINTER
12VDC 1.2A
Normal/Uplink
8624EA
2
1
3
4