Unova Intermec EasyLAN 100i User manual

Industrial/EasyLAN 100i
Interface Kit for XP
P/N 1-960557-00
Edition 1
September 2001
Installation Instructions

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Industrial/EasyLAN 100i Interface Kit for XP – Installation Instructions Ed.1
Chapter 1
Industrial/EasyLAN 100i
Interface Kit for XP
Installation Instructions
Edition 1, September 2001
Part No. 1-960557-00
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Table of Contents ...................................................................1
Copyright Information............................................................2
Trademarks.............................................................................2
Description.............................................................................3
Firmware Requirements.........................................................3
Installation Kit........................................................................3
2. Installation
Step-by-Step Instructions.......................................................4
3. Configuration and Connection
Industrial Interface .................................................................8
EasyLAN 100i Interface ......................................................11
4. EasyLAN 100i Setup
Assigning an IP Address ......................................................12
Reading an Assigned IP Address..........................................15
Setup Mode Overview..........................................................16
Printing Test Label #6 ..........................................................17
Checking the Communication..............................................18
Contents
Information in this manual is subject to change without prior
notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of
Intermec Printer AB.
© Copyright Intermec Printer AB, 2001. All rights reserved.
Published in Sweden.
The word Intermec, the Intermec logo, EasyCoder, EasyLAN,
and Fingerprint are either trademarks or registered trade-
marks of Intermec Technologies Corp.
DOS, Ethernet, HP, JetAdmin, LAN Manager, LAN Server,
NDPS, Novell NetWare, OS/2, Unix, Windows, AXIS NetPilot,
and AXIS ThinServer are registered trademarks of the respec-
tive holders.
Throughout this manual, trademarked names may be used.
Rather than put a trademark (™or ®) symbol in every occur-
rence of the trademarked name, we state that we are using the
names only in an editorial fashion, and to the benefit of the
trademarked owner, with no intention of infringement.

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Description
The Industrial/EasyLAN 100i interface kit makes it possible to
provide an EasyCoder 501 XP or 601 XP with both an Indus-
trial interface and an Ethernet interface.
The Industrial interface contains eight IN and eight OUT digi-
tal ports with optocouplers, plus four OUT ports with relays.
The status of the ports can be read using PORTIN functions
and the OUT ports can be set using PORTOUT ON/OFF state-
ments (see Intermec Fingerprint v7.60, Reference Manual).
Thus, it is possible to deign Intermec Fingerprint programs
which control not only the printer but also various external
devices in, for example, a production line. The digital IN ports
can read the status off various sensors and the program can
switch control lamps on or off, open or close gates, and start or
stop conveyor belts accordingly using the relays and the digital
OUT ports. Note that this version of the Industrial Interface
Board has no serial port.
In addition to the Industrial interface, an EasyCoder 501 XP or
601 XP can be fitted with an EasyLAN 100i Ethernet interface.
The EasyLAN 100i interface board provides you with the most
advanced network management capabilities ever offered. The
EasyLAN 100i interface is designed to accommodate your
network. With the most robust network systems support ever
offered your label printers will be up and running on your net-
work in minutes.
Save time, space and money by putting the printer where you
need it. No need for a dedicated PC work-station or long serial
or parallel cables. Simply locate your label printer in the most
efficient place for your business, connect your RJ-45 network
cable to the printer and begin printing. Now you can print
from workstations or servers anywhere across the LAN,WAN,
Intranet, or Internet. In addition, you can monitor the status of
print jobs from your Intranet or Internet, any place any time
using your favorite web browser.
Now you can take full advantage of the incredible bandwidth
ofyour 100baseTXFastEthernet networkinfrastructure.When
you combine the EasyLAN ETRAX 100 network processor
with the 32 bit RISC processor of the EasyCoder 501XP or
601XP, print jobs, including complex labels with bar codes,
text and graphics, are sent to the printer at lightning speed pro-
viding you with full rated printer performance.
When your business depends on your label printer, you can
depend on the Intermec EasyLAN 100i Ethernet network
interface board to provide you with dependable service and
advanced management capabilities.

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Chapter 1 Introduction
Printer: EasyCoder 501 XP or EasyCoder 601 XP.
Firmware: Intermec Fingerprint v7.60 or later.
The kit contains:
•One Industrial Interface Board.
•One EasyLAN 100i Ethernet Interface Board
•One flat cable
•One CD-ROM with software and manuals
•This Installation Instructions booklet.
The only tool required for the installation is a #T10 Torx
screwdriver.
Installation Kit
Firmware Require-
ments

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Chapter 2
This description applies to Intermec EasyCoder 501 XP and
Intermec EasyCoder 601 XP. Illustrations show an EasyCoder
501 XP.
Warning!
The electronics compartment contains high voltage compo-
nents and wires. Do not open the electronics compartment
before the printer is switched off and safely disconnected
from any AC supply.
•Open the right-hand door.
•Remove the four #T10 Torx screws along the lower edge of
the cover over the electronics compartment.
•Remove the four #T10 Torx screws that hold the upper edge
of the same cover.
•Remove the cover and put it aside on a soft cloth or similar
to avoid scratches.
2. Installation
Step-by-Step Instruc-
tions
#T10 Torx screws (4x)
#T10 Torx screws (4x)

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Chapter 2 Installation
#T10 Torx screws (4x)
Cover Plate
•Remove the four #T10 Torx screws that hold the interface
cover plate above the parallel interface connector on the
printer’s rear plate. Remove the cover plate.
•Save the cover plate for possible later use. Keep the
screws.
•Insert the Industrial Interface Board into the slot previously
covered by the cover plate. It does not matter in position
(left/right) you fit the two boards, but we recommend to fit
the Industrial interface board to the left and the EasyLAN
100i interface board to the right (as seen from behind) for
easiest access to the Test button on the EasyLAN 100i inter-
face board.
•Check that the top and bottom edges of the board fit into the
two square cut-outs in the rear plate.
Step-by-Step Instruc-
tions, cont.
Industrial Interface Board

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Chapter 2 Installation
•Insert the EasyLAN 100i interface board with the compo-
nents facing right, as seen from behind. Check that the top
and bottom edges of the interface board fit between the two
remaining cut-outs in the rear plate.
•Attach the interface boards to the printer’s rear plate using
the four #T10 Torx screws that were left over when you
removed the original cover plate.
•Remove the existing cable from P81 on the CPU board.
Connect the cable included in the kit from P81 on the CPU
board via P1 on the Industrial interface board to P31 on the
EasyLAN 100i interface board.
EasyLAN 100i Interface Board
Step-by-Step Instruc-
tions, cont.
IC304
IC305
P32
P35
1-971600-01 P01
C7
R56
R55
R54
R53
R52
R3
R2
R1
JP1
IC7
IC6
IC2
IC1
C15
C14
C13
C12
C11
C6
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
C8
C9
C10
C20
C21
C22
C23
C24
C25
C26
C27
D1
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
IC3IC4
IC8
IC9IC10
IC11
IC12
IC13IC14
IC15 IC16
IC17
IC18
JP2
P1
P2
P3
P4
R4
R5
R6
R7
R10
R11 R12
R13 R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
R50
R51
REL1 REL2 REL3 REL4
RP1
RS422nonisol.: IC18, S1,S4
S3
+
+
+
+
S1
S2
S4
1-971606-01.P01
RS232: IC2
RS422isolated: IC3, S2, S4
RS485: IC4, S3, S4*
* Term. if end of cable
P1
C1
C2
C3
C4
C12
C13
C70
D10
D30
F1
IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5
IC6
IC7
IC8
IC30
IC31
IC32
IC33 IC34
IC35
IC36
IC37
IC50
IC51
P11
P12
P30 P31
P32 P33P34
P35
P36
P37
P50
R1
R4
R6 R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R14
R52
R53
R56
R62
R63
R70
R72R73
R75
R76
SW10
C
A
B = EEPROM LOAD
A = PROGRAM LOAD
FPGA START MODE STRAPS
B
B
B
A
A
A
BOOT STRAP
1-971614-00 P02
P31

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Chapter 2 Installation
•This diagram shows how the boards are connected.
•Put back the cover over the electronics compartment. Press
firmly to compress the leaf springs along the front and rear
edges of the electronics compartment.
•Connect the power cord.
•Now you have one Industrial interface and one EasyLAN
100i interface connector on the printer’s rear plate in addi-
tion to the standard serial interface "uart1:" and the stand-
ard parallel interface "centronics:". Connect the interface
cables and switch on the power.
Step-by-Step Instruc-
tions, cont.
P81
P1
P31 Cable
CPU board
Industrial Interface
EasyLAN 100i
Industrial Interface
EasyLAN 100i
Interface
"net1:"
Serial Interface
"uart1:"
Centronics Interface
"centronics:"

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Chapter 3
3. Configuration and Connection
Industrial Interface
The Industrial Interface provides:
•8 digital IN ports with optocouplers (Opto In)
•8 digital OUT ports with optocouplers (Opto Out)
•4 OUT ports with relays (Relay Out)
The Industrial Interface has no straps or circuits to be fitted or
removed. All signals are available on a female DB-44pin con-
nector and the various ports are controlled by the Intermec Fin-
gerprint instructions PORTIN and PORTOUT ON/OFF (see
Intermec Fingerprint, v7.xx, Reference ManuaL).
Digital Opto In
The status of the digital IN ports 101-108 can be read by
means of PORTIN functions. If a current is led through the
optocoupler of the port, PORTIN returns the value -1 (true),
else the value 0 (false.)
Signal Description Min, Typical Max.
Vin [High] Input Voltage High 10V 24V 40V
Vin [Low] Input Voltage Low -1V 0V 1V
Connector Configuration
Pin Signal Name Description Fingerprint Ref. No.
10 IN1A Anode Opto In Channel 1 + 101
40 IN1K Cathode Opto In Channel 1 -
26 IN2A Anode Opto In Channel 2 + 102
11 IN2K Cathode Opto In Channel 2 -
41 IN3A Anode Opto In Channel 3 + 103
27 IN3K Cathode Opto In Channel 3 -
12 IN4A Anode Opto In Channel 4 + 104
42 IN4K Cathode Opto In Channel 4 -
28 IN5A Anode Opto In Channel 5 + 105
13 IN5K Cathode Opto In Channel 5 -
43 IN6A Anode Opto In Channel 6 + 106
29 IN6K Cathode Opto In Channel 6 -
14 IN7A Anode Opto In Channel 7 + 107
44 IN7K Cathode Opto In Channel 7 -
30 IN8A Anode Opto In Channel 8 + 108
15 IN8K Cathode Opto In Channel 8 -
Simplified schematics of a digital IN port.
VCC
89 9
10
8
7
40
10
IC8D
74HC14
IC16D
C27
R33R25
R17
GND
P4
TIL193B
IN1A
IN1K

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Chapter 3 Configuration and Connection
Digital Opto Out
The current to each optocoupler of the digital OUT ports
221-228 can be turned on and off by means of PORTOUT
ON/OFF statements.
The status of the ports can be read by means of PORTIN func-
tions. If a current is led through the optocoupler of the port,
PORTIN returns the value -1(true), else the value 0 (false.)
Signal Description Max.
Vceo Collector-Emitter breakdown voltage 35V
Veco Emitter-Collector breakdown voltage 7V
Collector Current 15 mA
Vog Output to ground (optocoupler) 100V
Connector Configuration
Pin Signal Name Description Fingerprint Ref. No.
20 Out1c Collector Opto Out Channel 1 221
5 Out1e Emitter Opto Out Channel 1
35 Out2c Collector Opto Out Channel 2 222
21 Out2e Emitter Opto Out Channel 2
6 Out3c Collector Opto Out Channel 3 223
36 Out3e Emitter Opto Out Channel 3
22 Out4c Collector Opto Out Channel 4 224
7 Out4e Emitter Opto Out Channel 4
37 Out5c Collector Opto Out Channel 5 225
23 Out5e Emitter Opto Out Channel 5
8 Out6c Collector Opto Out Channel 6 226
38 Out6e Emitter Opto Out Channel 6
24 Out7c Collector Opto Out Channel 7 227
9 Out7e Emitter Opto Out Channel 7
39 Out8c Collector Opto Out Channel 8 228
25 Out8e Emitter Opto Out Channel 8
Simplified schematics of a digital OUT port.
VCC
1
2
16
15 5
P4
20
OUT1e
OUT1c
R34
IC13A
TIL193B
Industrial Interface,
cont.

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Chapter 3 Configuration and Connection
Relay Out
The relays of the OUT ports 201-204 can be individually
activated by means of PORTOUT ON/OFF statements.
The status of the ports can be read by means of PORTIN func-
tions. If a relay is activated, PORTIN returns the value -1
(true), else the value 0 (false.)
Max AC Load Breaking Capacity
Signal Description Max.
I Current 1A
Psw AC Switching power 100VA AC
Usw AC Switching voltage 100V AC
Max DC Load Breaking Capacity
Connector Configuration
Pin Signal Name Description Fingerprint Ref. No.
16 REL1nc Relay 1 Normally Closed 201
1 REL1no Relay 1 Normally Open
31 REL1com Relay 1 Common
17 REL2nc Relay 2 Normally Closed 202
2 REL2no Relay 2 Normally Open
32 REL2com Relay 2 Common
18 REL3nc Relay 3 Normally Closed 203
3 REL3no Relay 3 Normally Open
33 REL3com Relay 3 Common
19 REL4nc Relay 4 Normally Closed 204
4 REL4no Relay 4 Normally Open
34 REL4com Relay 4 Common
Simplified schematics of a relay OUT port.
VCC
2
5
1
4
331
1
16
134
REL1com
REL1no
REL1nc
REL1B
REL1A
P4
ULN2003A
IC12D
1
0.5
0.110 20 30 40 50 100
DC Voltage (VDC)
a: resistive load
b: inductive load L/R=20 ms
DC current (A)
a
b
Industrial Interface,
cont.

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Chapter 3 Configuration and Connection
EasyLAN 100i Inter-
face
Follow the instructions below to connect the printer to the
network via the EasyLAN 100i interface board:
•Using a category 5 unshielded twisted par cable (or better),
connect the EasyLAN 100i interface board to your Local
Area Network (LAN).
•Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on how to set up the
EasyLAN 100i interface.
Serial Number Label
Network LED
Test Button
EasyLAN 100i Interface
(device "net1:"
RJ-45 Connector

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Chapter 4
There are two main methods for assigning an IP address:
•Via the printer’s built-in keyboard and the Setup Mode.
This method is described in this chapter.
•Remotely from the host computer.
This method is described in the Intermec EasyLAN 100i User’s
Manual, which can be found in the CD-ROM included in the
kit.
Setting the IP address manually from the Setup Mode
Before starting this procedure, ask your network administrator for
the following settings:
- IP address
- Netmask
- Default router
•Press the Setup key on the printer’s built-in keyboard. This
message appears in the display window:
SETUP:
SER-COM, UART1
•Press the F4 key and the following message appears:
SETUP:
NETWORK
•Press the Enter key. The display shows:
NETWORK:
IP SELECTION
•Press the Enter key. The display shows one of the following
messages:
IP SELECTION:
DHCP
BOOTP
RARP
MANUAL
Use the F4 or F5 key to scroll in this loop of options. When
Manual is displayed, press the Enter key. The option you have
selected will appear first next time you enter this loop.
•The display shows:
NETWORK:
IP ADDRESS
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
IP ADDRESS:
192.168.1.79
•Use the numeric keys and the period key to enter the desired
IP address. (The Ckey clears the last entered digit.) When fin-
ished, press the Enter key.
4. EasyLAN 100i Setup
Assigning an IP
Address
Always consult your network admin-
istrator before setting the IP address!

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Chapter 4 EasyLAN 100i Setup
The
Assigning an IP
Address, cont.
NETWORK:
NETMASK
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
NETMASK:
255.255.255.0
•Similar to the IP address, enter the desired netmask, then press
the Enter key.
NETWORK:
DEFAULT ROUTER
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
DEFAULT ROUTER:
192.168.1.1
•Similar to the IP address and netmask, enter the address of the
default router (gateway), then press the Enter key.
SETUP:
NETWORK
•Press the Setup key to leave the Setup Mode. Now the printer is
logically connected to your local network (LAN).
Setting the IP address automatically from the Setup Mode
In addition to setting the IP address manually, as described above,
there are three methods for making the network server automati-
cally assign an IP address for your EasyLAN 100i printer.
- DHCP
- BOOTP
- RARP
Method UNIX Windows Comments
DHCP X X Automatic but temporary assignment of IP
addresses from a central pool.The IP address
may change unexpectedly, for example after
a power off.
BOOTP X Similar to RARP, although can operate on the
entire network.
RARP X Downloads the IP address automatically.
•Press the Setup key on the printer’s built-in keyboard. This
message appears in the display window:
SETUP:
SER-COM, UART1
•Press the F4 key and the following message appears:
SETUP:
NETWORK
•Press the Enter key. The display shows:
NETWORK:
IP SELECTION

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Chapter 4 EasyLAN 100i Setup
Assigning an IP
Address, cont.
Choosing the “Manual”option will
disable DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP.
•Press the Enter key. The display shows one of the following
messages:
IP SELECTION:
DHCP
BOOTP
RARP
MANUAL
Use the F4 or F5 key to scroll in this loop of options. When
DCHP, BOOTP, or RARP is displayed, press the Enter key.
By selecting DCHP, BOOTP, or RARP, that option will be
enabled, which you can see if you open the printer’s home
page (Configuration;Network Interface;TCP/IP). The option
you have selected will appear first next time you enter this
loop.
•The display shows:
IP SELECTION:
IP ADDRESS
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
NETWORK:
IP ADDRESS
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
IP ADDRESS:
192.168.1.79
•Read the automatically assigned IP address. When ready, press
the Enter key.
NETWORK:
NETMASK
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
NETMASK:
255.255.255.0
•Read the automatically assigned netmask address.When ready,
press the Enter key.
NETWORK:
DEFAULT ROUTER
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
DEFAULT ROUTER:
192.168.1.1
•Read the automatically assigned default router address. When
ready, press the Enter key.
SETUP:
NETWORK
•Press the Setup key to leave the Setup Mode. Now the printer is
logically connected to your local network (LAN).

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Chapter 4 EasyLAN 100i Setup
Reading an Assigned
IP Address
If you want to read an IP address that has already been assigned—
either manually or automatically—without changing any settings,
proceed as follows:
•Press the Setup key on the printer’s built-in keyboard. This
message appears in the display window:
SETUP:
SER-COM, UART1
•Press the F4 key and the following message appears:
SETUP:
NETWORK
•Press the Enter key. The display shows:
NETWORK:
IP SELECTION
•Press the F5 key. The display shows:
NETWORK:
IP ADDRESS
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
IP ADDRESS:
192.168.1.79
•Read the IP address. When ready, press the Enter key.
NETWORK:
NETMASK
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
NETMASK:
255.255.255.0
•Read the netmask address. Then, press the Enter key.
NETWORK:
DEFAULT ROUTER
•Press the Enter key. The display shows for example:
DEFAULT ROUTER:
192.168.1.1
•Read the default router address. Then, press the Setup key to leave the Setup
Mode.

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Chapter 4 EasyLAN 100i Setup
Setup Mode Overview
The diagram below illustrates the hierarchy of setup options
that are added to the Setup Mode when an EasyLAN 100i
interface board is installed in the printer.
Like most other options in the Setup Mode, these options can
be changed using setup strings and files or read using SETUP
WRITE statements.
•Press Setup key to exit the Setup Mode.
SETUP:
NET-COM, NET1
SETUP:
PRINT DEFS
SETUP:
MEDIA
SETUP:
FEEDADJ
SETUP:
SER-COM, UART1
Standard Setup Mode
See diagram #2 in printer's
Installation & Operation Manual
Standard Setup Mode
See diagram #1 in printer's
Installation & Operation Manual
Use keys . and 0–9 to set IP address
manually. Use C-key to erase.
Use keys . and 0–9 to set netmask
manually. Use C-key to erase.
Use keys . and 0–9 to set default router
manually. Use C-key to erase.
Set addresses manually
Select character(s) specifying
new line in data sent from
EasyLAN 100i pcb.
Read received addresses
First displayed option
indicates current setting.
Use F4 or F5 key to scroll
First displayed option
indicates current setting.
Use F4 or F5 key to scroll
NETWORK:
IP SELECTION
SETUP:
NETWORK
NETWORK:
IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS:
192.168.1.79
NETMASK:
255.255.255.0
NETWORK:
NETMASK
NETWORK:
DEFAULT ROUTER DEFAULT ROUTER:
192.168.1.1
RARP
BOOTP
DHCP
IP SELECTION:
MANUAL
CR
LF
NET-COM,NET1:
NEW LINE NEW LINE:
CR/LF
Read addresses
F4
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Setup
Enter
Enter
Enter
F5
F4 F5
F5
F5
F5
F4 F5
F4 F5
Caution!
Making selection using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP and trying to
keep the received IP-address by manual may cause IP-conflict
later on. Instead, contact your network administrator to get a
fixed IP address.

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Chapter 4 EasyLAN 100i Setup
You can easily check the IP address and other network setup
parameters by printing a test label. When an EasyLAN 100i inter-
face board is fitted, a sixth test label becomes available. You can
print test label #6 either via the Setup Mode or via a Fingerprint
application.
Setup Mode
•Enterthe SetupMode bypressing theSetupkeyon theprinter’s
built-in keyboard. The display shows:
SETUP
SER-COM,UART1
•Press the F5 key repeatedly until the following menu appears:
SETUP:
PRINT DEFS
•Press Enter. The display shows:
PRINT DEFS:
HEAD RESIST
•Press the F5 key. The display shows:
PRINT DEFS:
TESTPRINT
•Press Enter. The display shows:
<ENTER> = PRINT:
<F5> = NEXT #1
•Press the F5 key repeatedly until the display shows:
<ENTER> = PRINT:
<F5> = NEXT #6
•Press the test button on the rear plate of the EasyLAN 100i
interface board and keep it depressed while pressing Enter on
the printer’s keyboard. The test label is printed.
•Press the Setup key to leave the Setup Mode.
Fingerprint application
IMMEDIATE ON
OPEN "status:" FOR INPUT AS #1
IF LOC(1)<>0 THEN SETUP "PRINT_DEFS,<ENTER>_=_PRINT,<F5>_=_NEXT_#6"
IMMEDIATE OFF
RUN
PrintingTest Label #6

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Chapter 4 EasyLAN 100i Setup
Checking the Commu-
nication
When the printer has been physically and logically connected
to the network, the LED control lamp above the RJ-45 connec-
tor on the EasyLAN 100i interface board will flash indicating
network activity.
You can now use your favorite web browser to call up the
home page of the printer by means of the its IP address. It will,
for example, look like this:
Refer to the Intermec EasyLAN 100i User’s Manual included
on the CD-ROM that comes with the kit for explanations of
how to use the home page to set up the printer, control the
communication, and manage the printing.
Note:
The standard home page is stored as a number of files in the
printer’s permanent memory ("rom:"). It is also possible to
create a custom-made home page as described in separate
documentation to be published shortly.
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