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If this returns 000000000000 (Zeros) check the connector. (This is automatically assigned by the manufacturer) SYSIPTEST = 0 Internal use only (Open Date) variable used to check the TCP_IP Card When tested returns 1 = OK and defaults 0 after testing. SYSISIP = 1 The Network part of the Card has been recognised by the Processor Boards.
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 3 - Changing System Variables using Codesoft Codesoft Driver, Version: - V11.10.19 or higher. (Available on the web site http://www.opendateinfo.com/ To enter or change the System variables form Codesoft the proceeding “XSYS” is required. XSYSIPADDR 192.168.2.101 (example) XSYSIPGW 192.168.2.1 (example but not required) XSYSIPMASK 255.255.255.0 (example)
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 4 - Changing System Variables using Codesoft (Continued) Changing System Variable XSYSIPGW Enter the required Variable name and the address. (see below) Variable name Space Numeric value. XSYSIPGW 192.168.2.1 Once the variable has been entered, then click on “Send”...
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 5 - Changing System Variables using Codesoft (Continued) Changing System Variable XSYSIPMASK Enter the required Variable name and the address. (see below) Variable name Space Numeric value. XSYSIPMASK 255.255.255.0 Once the variable has been entered, then click on “Send”...
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 6 - Codesoft Communications TCP/IP See the Codesoft Overview Manual for the full details on setting up Communication Ports. Highlight the required Printer Then Click on TCP/IP This dialog box appears. (check port number) Enter the required IP Address Then Click “OK”...
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 7 - Changing System Variables using Recovermode Recovermode System variable you need to change. IPADDR 0 IPGW 0 (not required) IPMASK 0 Double Click on the required variable to be Edited. Or highlight the variable.
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 8 - Once all system variables are set for TCP/IP, turn off the printer and then re-start the printer. To ensure the settings are configured correctly, before attempting to connect to the Ethernet. Changing System Variables using Recovermode (Continued) Refresh the setting from the Printer to check the System Variable, are correct.
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 9 - Recovermode Communications (Continued) This dialog box appears Change the Port Number to 9100 Enter the required IP Address Then Click on “OK” One communication port shown (example) Addition of the TCP/IP Port (example)
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 10 - Changing System Variables using Termode To enter the System variables using Termode the proceeding “XSYS” is required. XSYSIPADDR 192.168.2.101 XSYSIPGW 192.168.2.1 XSYSIPMASK 255.255.255.0 Changing System Variable XSYSIPADDR Enter the Variable name then a space then the required number.
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 11 - Changing System Variables using Termode (Continued) To check the System Variables Click on “ALL” Then Click on Send Once the printer responds, you should see all variables. Please check the printer has accepted the new settings previously sent to the printer.
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Ethernet & USB-B Board Issue 1.03) 11 January 2010 Page No- 12 - Enter the required IP Address and Port number of 9100 Click on “OK” Communications are now set correctly.
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