Panasonic KX-MB2100 series Operating Instructions Manual page 91

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Feature
IPv6 protocol
WINS server #1
WINS server #2
Address book
editing on web
Caller ID list on
web
Journal on web
All FTP/SMB
address erase
LAN mode
Wireless status
WPS-PBC
WPS-PIN
SSID search
Manual setup for
wireless
Wireless restore
9.2.1 Network status codes
You can confirm the detailed network status when a message is displayed during PC scan, or when a network feature
does not work properly.
1
Mt/MENUN A MBNM5NM2NM6N A MOK/SETN
R The network status code is indicated.
2
Mt/MENUN
Code
Description
#535
When this feature is activated, IPv6 protocol can be used. After
installing the printer driver, be sure to change the port to IPv6 protocol.
You can check the IPv6 protocol address by printing the "SETUP
LIST" (page 95).
Note:
R To activate this feature, you need to turn the power switch of the
unit OFF, then ON.
#538
To set the primary WINS server for the LAN connection. This feature
is available when feature #500 is deactivated.
#539
To set the secondary WINS server for the LAN connection. This
feature is available when feature #500 is deactivated.
#567
When this feature is activated, you can check and edit the address
book through the web browser interface.
#568
When this feature is activated, you can check the Caller ID list through
the web browser interface (page 95).
#569
When this feature is activated, you can check the journal report
through the web browser interface (page 95).
#578
To erase all FTP destinations and SMB folder destinations stored in
the unit.
R Disconnect the following cables before activating this feature.
– Telephone line cord
– USB cable
– LAN cable
#580
To select LAN mode.
Important:
R To set this feature, make sure that:
– The unit is in standby mode.
– The document is not set to the automatic document
feeder.
– The recording paper is not set to the manual tray.
– The delayed send feature is not activated (feature #412).
#581
If feature #580 is set to Wireless LAN, you can check the status of the
wireless LAN connection by pressing MCN or MDN.
#582
To set up the wireless LAN connection using WPS-PBC. This feature
is the same feature as pressing the MWPSN button. See page 21 for
details.
#583
To set up the wireless LAN connection using WPS-PIN. See
page 21 for details.
#584
To set up the wireless LAN connection by finding the SSID
automatically on the network. See page 22 for details.
#585
To set up the wireless LAN connection by entering the required
information manually. See page 22 for details.
#586
To restore all wireless LAN connection settings.
9. Network
Default
key
M0N
M1N
M1N
M1N
M1N
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