Oki OKIPOS 441J LANBlack Software Manual - Page 81

Deleting a Virtual Port, Checking a Port, Click the Check Health button.

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4. Select whether the port emulation starts automatically, or must be manually started. Note If you set the Startup Timing to Automatic, the port emulation will start automatically when the system starts up. This is the more commonly used setting. If you choose Automatic, you should then click the Start button to start the emulation. You will not need to click the Start button again, as the emulator will subsequently start automatically. If you set the Startup Timing to Manual, you will need to click the Start button to start the emulation before using it. Deleting a Virtual Port 1. Select the virtual port in the list, and then click Delete. 2. A confirmation dialog appears. To complete the deletion, click Yes. Checking a Port 1. Click the Check Health button. The utility checks the port. 81 • OKIPOS 441 Configuration Utility (Windows 2000/XP)

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OKIPOS 441 Configuration Utility (Windows 2000/XP)
4.
Select whether the port emulation starts automatically, or must be manually started.
Deleting a Virtual Port
1.
Select the virtual port in the list, and then click Delete.
2.
A confirmation dialog appears. To complete the deletion, click Yes.
Checking a Port
1.
Click the Check Health button.
The utility checks the port.
Note
If you set the Startup Timing to Automatic
, the port emulation will
start automatically when the system starts up. This is the more
commonly used setting. If you choose Automatic, you should then click
the Start button to start the emulation. You will not need to click the
Start button again, as the emulator will subsequently start
automatically.
If you set the Startup Timing to Manual
, you will need to click the
Start button to start the emulation before using it.