Specifications

Kiosk Appendix A. Photo Web Album. Operator Manual
March 2006 - v2.2
7.1 Installation Requirements
7.1.1 LAN Connection
The Kiosk system connection to a local Digital Minilab can be made through an Ethernet Network.
If the Kiosk is also connected to the Internet (ONLINE), the RJ45 Kiosk embedded connection will
be used for this service.
Another Ethernet adaptor (i.e. USB/RJ45 adaptor) might be used for the connection with the PC
of the local Minilab to avoid Internet attacks on the Minilab PC.
NOTE
If using the same network for both Internet connection and a Minilab connection, the
Minilab PC must have the required protections.
Mitsubishi Electric is not responsible for any damage to the Minilab PC
The DPS Minilab software will use a shared folder located on the Minilab PC site (not on the
Kiosk). You should identify the shared folder as a network drive and reconnect to it on booting up
the DPSKIOSK. Refer to the Windows 2000 Manual for mapping a network drive.
NOTE
DPSKiosk performs no maintenance of the shared folder.
The Minilab operator must periodically delete old requests from the shared folder
7.1.2 FTP Connection
The Kiosk system connection to a remote Digital Laboratory can be done through FTP protocol
using a DSL connection.
On the remote Printing system side (Laboratory or Minilab) there must be an FTP Server to
receive the pictures sent by the DPSKIOSK.
NOTE
Mitsubishi Electric is not responsible for the installation or maintenance of the FTP Server.
The FTP Server must have the required protection against Internet attacks.
7.2 Main Screen
On this screen the customers can check and manage requests.
Request status is indicated by a color.
Black: Reading to send.
Blue: Transferring.
Green: Done.
Red: Failed to send.