Making Ethernet Settings
Ethernet is a standard that stipulates communication methods within a LAN. Normally, the communication system (half-duplex/full-duplex) and Ethernet type (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) can be set automatically. You can set them separately by switching the setting to manual operation. Register the settings as necessary.
<Ethernet Driver Settings> exists for both the main line and sub line. Configure each as required.
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Select <Set> on the <Home> screen.
<Home> Screen2
Select <Preferences>
<Network>
<Ethernet Driver Settings>.
To specify the Ethernet settings for the sub line, select <Preferences>
<Network>
<Sub Line Settings>
<Ethernet Driver Settings>.
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Select whether to configure Ethernet settings automatically or manually.
Normally, set <Auto Detect> to <On>. The communication system and Ethernet type are detected and automatically configured.
Configuring Ethernet settings automatically
1 | Select <Auto Detect> <On>. |
Making Ethernet settings manually
1 | Configure a setting to disable Auto Detect. Select <Auto Detect> <Off>. |
2 | Select <Communication Mode> select the communication mode. <Half Duplex> Alternately sends and receives communication data. Select when the machine is connected to a networking device using half duplex. <Full Duplex> Simultaneously sends and receives communication data. Use this setting for most environments. |
3 | Select <Ethernet Type> select the Ethernet type. Select <10BASE-T>, <100BASE-TX>, or <1000BASE-T> in <Ethernet Type>. |
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