Quick Installation Guide This guide covers the installation and basic setup procedures for your AXIS 570/670 MIO. If you need more detailed instructions, please refer to the AXIS 570/670 MIO User’s Manual. Hardware Installation Ethernet 10baseT connector Ethernet 10base2 connector Network Indicator Test Button AXIS 570 MIO Ring Speed Jumper Network Indicator Test Button Token Ring STP Connector Token Ring UTP Connector AXIS 670 MIO 1. Remove the cover plate over the MIO slot. 2.
Installing the AXIS 570/670 MIO Network setup is most easily done using the AXIS NetPilot™. However, if you do not have any computers running Windows, NetWare or NetBIOS/NetBEUI you may also use the printer’s front panel for basic configuration. Both methods are fully described in the User’s Manual. Proceed with the following instructions, as appropriate for your type of network. Refer to all relevant sections if you intend to use the AXIS 570/670 MIO in a multiprotocol environment.
UNIX UNIX Please note that you need UNIX root privileges, or administrator privileges on a Windows NT server for this configuration procedure. 1. Acquire an unused Internet Address from your Network Administrator and choose a unique name for your AXIS 570/670 MIO. 2. Add your AXIS 570/670 MIO IP address and host name to your system host table by appending the following line to the /etc/hosts file: Example: 192.36.253.96 salesdept 3.
Macintosh Apple EtherTalk There is no support for Apple TokenTalk in the AXIS 670 MIO. Open the Chooser window by selecting Chooser in the Apple menu. Follow these steps to choose a printer: 1. Click on the LaserWriter (or LaserWriter 8.0) Icon. 2. If your network has more than one zone, click the name of the default zone. 3. Click the name of the printer you want. The default printer name is shown as: AXIS_, where is the last six digits of the serial number, and is MIO. 4.
Your shared printers can now be used by all the Windows clients and you do not need to install the AXIS Print Utility on the clients. Note: ❏ the server setup should only be made on a Windows for Workgroups workstation. The procedures in the following sections describe how to setup the AXIS 570/670 MIO for peer-to-peer printing. This print method does not require a file server and is recommended for smaller networks. Windows 3.1 Windows Windows 3.
Windows 95 Windows Follow these steps to install your AXIS 570/670 MIO for peer-to-peer printing at a Windows 95 workstation: 1. Double-click the AXIS Print Utility icon. 2. In the Port menu, click Add. 3. In the NPS Port list, select the AXIS 570/670 port to be installed. The ports appear as .MIO, where is AX followed by last six digits of your print server number. For example: AX570B35.MIO.
4. Accept or change the suggested Windows Port name, and type any comments in the Description field. Make a note of the Windows Port name as you will need it later, then click OK to install the Windows Port. 5. In the Port menu, click Connect to bring up Print Manager. 6. In the Printer menu, click Create Printer. 7. Type a name in the Printer Name field, select a suitable printer driver from the Driver list, and select Other... in the Print to list. 8.
Create a Print Queue (OS/2 version 2.x and above): 1. Double-click the Templates folder, then drag the Printer icon out to the Workplace Shell (or into a folder) while holding the right mouse button down. 2. Type a name of your choice in the Name field. 3. Select \PIPE\.MIO from the Port list, and select a printer driver suitable for your printer from the Standard Printer list. 4. Click OK to confirm the printer definition.
AXIS 570/670 MIO Quick Installation Guide Part No: 15194 Revision: 2.1, Date: March 1997 Copyright © Axis Communications AB, 1997 Sweden Axis Communications AB Phone: +46 46 270 18 00, Fax: +46 46 13 61 30 Email: info@axis.com, URL: http://www.axis.com USA Axis Communications Inc. Phone: 1-800-444-AXIS, (617) 938-1188, Fax: (617) 938-6161 Email: info@axisinc.com, URL: http://www.axisinc.com/ France Axis Communications SA Phone: +33 1 49 69 15 50, Fax: +33 1 49 69 15 59 Japan Axis Communications K.K.