[. . . ] DP N24, N32 and N40 Network Laser Printers System Administrator Guide
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Olivetti Lexikon, S. p. A. Documentazione Via Jervis, 77 - 10015 Ivrea (Italy) Copyright © 1998, Olivetti All rights reserved
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Xerox®, CentreWare DP® and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation®. Adobe® and PostScript® are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, MS, and MS-DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. [. . . ] The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Value Up or Value Down causes continuous scrolling through the values. To change other characters in the Default Gateway address, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Value Up or Value Down to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4). When you have completed setting the Default Gateway address, press Enter . You will see:
Menu Item and Function Default Gateway
Set the four byte Default Gateway address. The available values are:
xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx Where xxx = 000 to 255.
Display Menus Token Ring Menu Token Ring Menu Default Gateway Default Gateway= xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx Default Gateway= xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx
This item only appears if IP Address Res. For this item (after Step 3), Item Up moves the cursor to the right through the displayed Default Gateway address and Item Down moves the cursor to the left. This allows you to change characters within the string rather than having to reenter the entire string. With the cursor displayed under a character, Value Up increments the value of that character and Value Down decrements the value.
Default Gateway= xxx. xxx. xxx. xxx
Token Ring Menu Default Gateway Ready
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Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Keystrokes
1. You will see:
Menu Item and Function Port Timeout
Set the time for determining when to end an incomplete print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence. The available values are:
5 - 300 seconds (60*)
Display Menus Token Ring Menu Token Ring Menu Port Timeout Port Timeout New Value Token Ring Menu Port Timeout Ready =
This item also causes an implicit job end such as Control D in PostScript or <ESC> E in PCL, and invokes the emulation functions associated with this action (e. g. , form feed, reset, etc. ). The time changes incrementally by 1 second each time either Value Up or Value Down is pressed. Holding down Value Up or Value Down causes continuous scrolling through the values.
5. You will see:
Menus Token Ring Menu Token Ring Menu Source Routing Source Routing New Value Token Ring Menu Source Routing Ready
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5. You will see:
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Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Keystrokes
1. You will see:
Menu Item and Function Speed
Set default ring speed for Token Ring interface. The available values are:
4 16*
Display Menus Token Ring Menu Token Ring Menu Speed Speed New Value Token Ring Menu Speed Ready
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5. You will see:
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Token Ring Menu functions (continued) Keystrokes
1. Press Value Up or Value Down to change the value of the character above the cursor. The value is incremented or decremented by 1 each time the key is pressed. Holding down Value Up or Value Down causes continuous scrolling through the values. To change other characters in the Locally Administered Address, press Item Up or Item Down to scroll right or left respectively through the character string, then press Value Up or Value Down to change the value of the character above the cursor (as in Step 4). [. . . ] WARNING: Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electrical shock.
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Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on, or supplied with, the equipment. Always locate the equipment on a solid support surface with adequate strength for the weight of the machine. Always place the equipment in an area which provides adequate room area for ventilation and servicing. Always use the materials and supplies specifically designed for your Olivetti equipment. [. . . ]