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12.5 INTERFACE Screen (SYSTEM 4)
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To send a print image by using the PRINT key, set Output Destination on
System 4 screen to COMMUNI (interface).
Port No.
The 8826 uses TCP/IP for communications. TCP/IP allows multiple
connections for different types of communications. A port number identifies
each connection. The 8826 uses port numbers 8800 to 8809.
8800 (8826 as the server.): Used by the 9333 remote control application.
8801 (8826 as the client): Used by the 9333 data acquisition application.
8803 (8826 as the server): Used with communications commands.
8802 to 8809: Reserved
You need not edit the port number setting, unless some ports are not available
due to security reasons or not available on the PC with which the 8826
communicates.
This sets the three leftmost digits only. The rightmost digit (from 0 to 9) is
used by the 8826 or reserved.
Delimiter and Header ON/OFF
Used when applying control by using communications commands.
Header ON/OFF sets whether to add a header in the response to a command.
Delimiter sets whether to use LF or CR+LF for the response to a command.
Both LF and CR+LF are accepted in command transmission. Communications
commands are transmitted by connecting to port 8802 (default) of the 8826
using TCP and sending a character string.
FTP User Name and Password
Used for authentication when logging into FTP of the 8826. When a user name
and password are set, you cannot log in unless the user name and password
are correct.
If you leave these settings blank, authentication will not be performed and
anyone can log in.
Also leave both settings blank when using an anonymous FTP client.
FTP Access Control
This controls access from an external source. Select from the following:
"Read-only": An external device can only read files.
"Read/write-enable": An external device can read, write, or delete files.
Connection
After completing the setting above, connect the devices.
Connect the LAN connector of the 8826 to the hub using a straight LAN cable
or the 9642 LAN CABLE.
Connecting the 8826 to a PC one-to-one
A cross cable or straight cable and a cross connector are required. (The 9642
straight cable is supplied with a cross connector.)
A 100BASE cable is required for connecting to a 100BASE network using the
100BASE card.