Owner`s manual

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10BASE-T (MODULAR) CONNECTION
If your network uses 10BASE-T, RJ-45 connectors, connect an RJ-
45 cable between the modular
NETWORK
port and the network
hub. The modular
NETWORK
port is defined as DTE (i.e., Pin 1 is
TD+, Pin 2 is TD-, Pin 3 is RD+, and Pin 6 is RD-). Most RJ-45
network hubs will require a straight cable.
The
LINK
(link integrity) LED on the back panel will illuminate if
there is a good connection between the BayTech print server and
the hub.
If you are installing a PSMIO-TP, proceed to
Section 6
if using
PCONSOLE to add the unit to the network or
Section 7
if using the
BayTech software.
From the factory, 10BASE-T models come configured to use Un-
shielded Twisted Pair Cabling (UTP). If your application uses
Shielded Twisted Pair Cabling (STP), you must configure a jumper
on your print server. The required jumper number is
JP5
for the
PS-4A and PS-4E and/or
JP6
for the PS-4C.
Appendix E.3
shows
the location of this jumper for the PS-4A Print Server,
Appendix E.4
shows the jumper location for the PS-4C Print Server Plus, and
Appendix E.5
shows the jumper location for the PS-4E Print Server
Plus.
If you must change this jumper to accommodate STP cabling, you
will need a phillips-head screwdriver. Use the following procedure:
1.
IMPORTANT:
Remove power from the print server by
unplugging the AC plug from the AC outlet and DC plug from
the
POWER
receptacle.
2. Remove the cover of the unit by first unscrewing the 2
screws located on the front panel with the phillips-head
screwdriver. Next, remove the front panel and then slide the
top panel off.