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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Features.........................................................................................................................1
Safety Instructions........................................................................................................ 1
Package Contents.......................................................................................................... 2
Physical Details ............................................................................................................3
Chapter 2 LAN Installation 5
Procedure......................................................................................................................5
Chapter 3 MFP Configuration 6
Overview ......................................................................................................................6
Using the Windows Wizard..........................................................................................6
Chapter 4 Web-Based Management 11
Overview ....................................................................................................................11
Preparation..................................................................................................................11
Connecting to the Print Server....................................................................................12
Configuration Screens ................................................................................................ 12
Appendix A Specifications 18
General Specifications................................................................................................18
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Chapter 1
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of your MFP Print Server's features.
Features
Congratulations on the purchase of your new MFP Print Server. Your MFP Print Server was
designed to provide a simple and efficient network printing solution. It is packed with features,
including:
Wireless LAN Support. Wireless stations supporting the IEEE 802.11b or IEEE
802.11g standard can interoperate with the MFP Print Server. Both LAN and WLAN users
can print to the attached printer or printers.
Versatility. The MFP Print Server supports all functions of MFP (Multi-function Printer).
It features a 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface port for connection to your LAN and
operating system support includes Microsoft Windows XP and Vista.
Easy Installation. The Print Server makes adding printers or plotters to your network
simple.
Web-based Interface. The Web-based interface provides an easy method of
configuration in TCP/IP networks regardless of your operating system.
Compact Size. This allows the MFP Print Server to be used even where space is limited.
Safety Instructions
For your own safety, and to protect your MFP Print Server, please observe the following safety
advice.
1. Unplug this device from its power source before cleaning. Use only a slightly dampened
cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
2. Avoid using this product near water. Exposure to water poses an electric-shock hazard.
3. Do not place the MFP Print Server on an unstable surface. The device may fall causing
serious damage to the device.
4. This device should only be used with the power supply type specified on the marking label.
If you are not sure of type of your local power supply, consult your dealer or the local
power company.
5. Do not pinch, crimp or otherwise damage the power cord. If exposed to foot traffic,
ensures that the cable is properly shielded and does not pose a tripping hazard.
6. If using an extension cord, makes sure the total ampere rating of the products using the
cord does not exceed the extension cord's ampere rating.
7. Do not attempt to service this device, as opening or removing casing may expose you to
dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
8. The MFP Print Server should be serviced by qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
The power cord is damaged or frayed.
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Liquid has been spilled onto the product.
The product has been exposed to rain or water.
The product does not operate normally in accordance with the operating instructions.
The device has been dropped or the casing has been damaged.
Package Contents
You should find the following items packaged with your MFP Print Server. If any items are
missing, contact your dealer immediately.
The MFP Print Server unit
Power Adapter
One CD-ROM containing all support programs and this manual
Quick Install Guide
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Physical Details
Details of the LEDs and connections are in this Chapter. Further details are contained in
Appendix A - Specifications.
PS801H
1 USB Printer Port
IEEE 802.11g/802.11b Wireless Station
10/100BaseT LAN connection
Figure 1: PS801H
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LED Indicators
The MFP Print Server has LED indicators on the top. The Error LED is red. The Status
indicator LED is green. The LED indicator modes are described in the following table.
Status LED
(Green) Error LED
(Red) Status Description
Off Off No power.
On Off Normal operation - Idle.
Flashing Off Normal operation - transmitting or receiving
packets from the network.
On On Hardware error.
Flashing Flashing Firmware upgrade in progress.
Diagnostic Push Button
The button is recessed; a pin or paper clip can be used to press it. This button has 2 functions:
Restore the factory default settings
Print a test page containing all current settings.
To restore the factory default settings:
1. Turn the MFP Print Server OFF.
2. Press and hold the diagnostic button. While pressing the button, switch the MFP Print
Server ON.
3. If you continue pressing the button for 10 seconds, a diagnostic page will be printed,
showing the new (default) settings.
To generate a Diagnostic print out
1. Ensure that both the MFP Print Server and the attached printer are ON.
2. Press the diagnostic button, and hold it in for 2 seconds.
3. The test page, containing the current settings, will be printed.
Note:
PostScript printers are unable to print this page. If you have a PostScript printer, the test
page will not be printed.
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Chapter 2
LAN Installation
This chapter describes how to install the MFP Print Server in your Local Area
Network.
Procedure
1. Preparation
Ensure the power is OFF. Do not connect the MFP Print Server while power is On.
Find the Default Server Name for your MFP Print Server. The Default Server Name is
shown on a sticker on the base of the device. It consists of 8 letters and/or digits. Record
this name; it may be needed during configuration.
2. Connect the Printer
Use the cable supplied with your printer to connect the printer to the USB port on the MFP
Print Server unit.
3. Connect the Network Cable
Connect the network cable to the 10/100BaseT LAN connector on the MFP Print Server.
To use the LAN interface, the LAN cable needs to be
inserted BEFORE powering ON.
In the default Wireless "Infrastructure" mode, connecting a
LAN cable will disable the Wireless interface. To use both
the LAN and Wireless interfaces, the Wireless mode must
be changed to "Ad-hoc".
The Wired (LAN) interface should be used for initial
configuration.
4. Power Up
Plug in the power adapter cable and power up. Start-up will take only a few seconds.
Use only the Power Supply unit provided with the MFP Print Server. Using a different
Power Supply may cause damage.
5. Check the LEDs
The Error LED should flash, then turn Off. When the Error LED goes off and the Status
LED remains lit or flashes, the Print Server is ready.
The Error LED will remain flashing if the MFP Print Server can't connect to the USB
printer.
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Chapter 3
MFP Configuration
This chapter provides an overview of the configuration process.
Overview
The MFP Print Server is designed to support many different platforms, and the configuration
required would depend upon the environment in which it is installed.
The MFP Print Server usually requires configuration, but if there's a DHCP server on your
network, then the device is just plug-and-play. A Windows-based setup Wizard is also
provided on the CD-ROM to simplify this task.
PCs wishing to use the printer attached to the MFP Print Server always require
configuration.
Configuration Methods
The following methods are available to perform the required MFP Print Server configuration:
Windows-based Wizard - see below for details.
Web-based setup - see Chapter 4 for details.
Using the Windows Wizard
The Windows-based Wizard is supplied on the CD-ROM, and runs on Windows XP and
Windows Vista.
Using this Wizard is the recommended method to configure the MFP Print Server.
It can be used configure the Print Server for your Network environment, even if the MFP Print
Server does not have a valid IP address.
Procedure
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start
automatically, run SETUP.exe in the root folder.
2. On the first screen, shown below, click Setup Wizard.
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Figure 2: MFP Screen
3. Click OK or Skip if all the setup procedures listed on the first screen are checked.
4. Select your MFP Print Server, then click Next to continue.
Figure 3: Adapter Screen
5. Click Next to configure the IP Address screen.
Select Obtain IP Address automatically if your LAN has a DHCP Server, otherwise
select Use following IP address.
For Use following IP address, enter an unused address from the range used on your
LAN.
Use the same Subnet Mask and Default Gateway as PCs on your LAN.
6. Click Next to see the following screen
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Figure 4: Status Screen
7. Click Next and Exit to continue to the final screen
8. Click Finish to save the data to the MFP Print Server.
If the desired MFP is not listed:
Check that both the MFP Print Server and the printer are properly connected, and powered
on.
Check that the proper Printer Driver has been installed.
Windows Setup
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start, run
SETUP.exe in the root folder.
2. Click PC Install to install the utility and bus driver.
Figure 5: Main Screen
3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
4. The MFP Print Server Utility will then run.
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MFP Print Server Utility Setup
1. The program will search for the MFP Printer Servers on the network, and the MFP Print
Server Utility screen will be displayed.
The names of the attached printer servers will be displayed if possible.
If the MFP is occupied by other user, the status field will display the information of
the user and IP address. Otherwise the default status icon should be if the MFP is
available.
Figure 6: MFP Icon
If your MFP Print Server is not listed:
Check that both the MFP Print Server and the printer are properly
connected, and powered on.
Check that the proper Printer Driver has been installed.
2. Once the MFP has been connected successfully, the button will show "Disconnect" instead
of "Connect".
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Figure 7: Utility Screen
3. Configuration is now complete.
Note: If MFP has been idled for 5 minutes after connected, you will see the following message
Figure 8: Idle Message
The MFP will be disconnected automatically if you don't respond to the message within
1minute.
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Chapter 4
Web-Based Management
This chapter explains how to use your Web Browser to configure the MFP Print
Server.
Overview
The MFP Print Server incorporates the HTTP server. This allows you to connect to the MFP
Print Server and configure it using your Web Browser. Most browsers should work, provided
they support tables and forms.
Preparation
Because it supports dynamic IP Address allocation using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, the Print
Server ships with an IP Address of 0.0.0.0.
This is NOT a valid IP Address.
Therefore, you must do ONE of the following:
Check your DHCP server (if you have one), and determine the IP Address allocated to the
MFP Print Server.
Use the Diagnostic Button (if fitted) to print a report which includes the current IP
address. (Press the Diagnostic Button, and hold it for 2 seconds.)
Use the Setup Wizard or another MFP Print Server utility to allocate a valid IP Address to
the Print Server.
Add an entry to the arp table to associate the hardware address of the Print Server with
the desired IP address, as follows:
arp -s IP_Address 00:c0:02:xx:xx:xx (Unix)
arp -s IP_Address 00-c0-02-xx-xx-xx (Windows)
Where:
IP_Address is the IP Address you wish to assign to the MFP Print Server.
00:c0:02:xx:xx:xx is the hardware address of the MFP Print Server.
Example (Unix):
arp -s 192.168.0.21 00:c0:02:12:34:56
Example (Windows):
arp -s 192.168.0.21 00c002123456
Note: The hardware address of the Print Server is shown on a sticker on the base of the device.
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Connecting to the Print Server
1. Start your Web Browser.
2. In the Address box, enter HTTP:// followed by the IP Address of the MFP Print Server.
e.g. http://192.168.0.100
3. You will then be prompted for the password. If no password has been set, just press ENTER.
4. Use the menu bar to move from one screen to another. Remember to save each screen
before changing to a different screen.
Configuration Screens
The following configuration screens are available.
TCP/IP
Figure 9: TCP/IP Screen
IP Address
DHCP Client Select this if your LAN has a DHCP Server.
The MFP Print Server will then automatically obtain an IP
address from the DHCP Server.
Fixed IP
Address Select this to assign a fixed IP address to the MFP Print Server.
If selected, you must enter the Device IP Address, Subnet
Mask, and Gateway.
Device IP
Address IP Address assigned to the MFP Print Server.
Enter an unused IP address from the address range used on
your LAN.
Subnet Mask
Use the same values as PCs on your LAN (or on the same LAN
segment, if you have a Router).
Gateway
Address Use the same values as PCs on your LAN (or on the same LAN
segment, if you have a Router).
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Connection
Delay before
reconnection
attempt
Sets how long the MFP Print Server should wait before retrying
a TCP/IP connection which is lost. Allowable values are from 0
to 255 seconds, with 2 as the default.
Number of
reconnection
attempts
Set how many attempts at reconnection will be made. After
that, the TCP/IP session will be terminated.
Allowable values are from 0 to 255, with 254 as the default.
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Wireless Configuration
There are 2 options on the menu for Wireless configuration - Basic and Security.
Wireless - Basic
The settings on this screen must match the other Wireless stations in order for communication
to occur.
Figure 10: Wireless Screen
Configuration
Region or
Domain Select your region from the drop-down list.
This field displays the region of operation for which the
wireless interface is intended. It may not be legal to operate the
router in a region other than the region shown here. If your
country or region is not listed, please check with your local
government agency for more information on which channels
you are allowed to use, and select a region, which allows those
channels. (The channel list changes according to the selected
region.)
Station name This is the same as the Device (Host) Name on the WAN
screen. On your PC, some Wireless status screens may display
this name as the Access Point in use.
Network Type Select the correct value for your Wireless LAN.
Ad-hoc mode is used when there is no Wireless Access
Point, and each Wireless station communicates directly
with other Wireless stations.
Infrastructure mode is used when each Wireless station
connects to the Wireless Access point. This also provides
access to the wired LAN.
SSID
(ESSID) To communicate, all Wireless stations MUST use the same
SSID/ESSID.
The default value is blank (null).
Note! The SSID is case sensitive.
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Channel No. In Infrastructure mode, this setting has not effect – the Access
Point determines the Channel used.
For Ad-hoc mode, select the value you wish to use on your
Wireless LAN. If you experience lost connections and/or slow
data transfers you may need to experiment with different
channels to see which is the best.
Link Info
Button Click this button to open a sub screen displaying link
information.
Wireless Security Screen
There are 3 options for Wireless security:
Disabled - no data encryption is used.
WEP - data is encrypted using the WEP standard.
WPA-PSK - data is encrypted using the WPA-PSK standard. This is a later standard than
WEP, and provides much better security than WEP. Use this if possible.
Wireless Security - WEP
If "WEP" is selected, the screen will look like the following example.
Figure 11: WEP Screen
Security
System WEP
The 802.11b standard. Data is encrypted before transmission, but
the encryption system is not very strong.
Authentication Select the appropriate value, as used on your Wireless LAN -
"Open System" or "Shared Key."
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Key Size Select the WEP Encryption level:
64-bit (sometimes called 40-bit) encryption
128-bit encryption (sometimes called 104 bit encryption)
This selection also allows you to choose the input type for the
keys - Hex or ASCII.
Keys Use the radio buttons to select the default key.
Enter the key value(s) you wish to use. Other stations must
have the same key values.
Keys can be entered in Hex or ASCII, according to your Key
Size selection. Hex characters are the digits (0 ~ 9) and the
letters A ~ F.
Passphrase Enter some printable characters in the Passphrase field and click
the "Generate Keys" button to automatically configure the WEP
Key(s). For 64 bit keys, four keys fields will be generated. For
128 bit keys, only the selected WEP key will be generated.
Wireless Security - WPA-PSK
If "WPA-PSK" is selected, the screen will look like the following example.
Figure 12: WPA-PSK Screen
Security
System WPA-PSK
Like WEP, data is encrypted before transmission. WPA is more
secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. WPA-PSK is
the version of WPA, which does NOT require a Radius Server
on your LAN.
Passphrase Enter the Keyword key value. Data is encrypted using a key
derived from the PSK. Other Wireless Stations must use the
same PSK. The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters in length.
Encryption Other Wireless Stations must use the TKIP method.
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Other Screens
Server Status
This screen shows server system data and the current settings for all of the other screens. It is
read-only; no data can be input on this screen.
Printer Status
This screen displays the current status of each port. For each port, the following data is listed:
Connected Printer- the model name of the printer connected to the port, if the printer
name is known. (If the printer is not bi-directional, this information is unavailable.)
Status - the current status of the printer (On-line, Off-line, Out of paper)
Printing Information - this will show either Idle or Printing.
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Appendix A
Specifications
General Specifications
PS801H
Power Consumption 5.5w max.
External Power Adapter 5V DC
LEDs 2
USB 2.0 Port 1
Ethernet Connecter 10/100BaseT
FCC / CE FCC, CE. Class B
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature 0 ~ 40°C
Storage Temperature -10 ~ 70°C
Shipping Temperature -40 ~ 70°C
Operating Humidity 10 ~ 80%
Storage Humidity 5 ~ 90%
Shipping Humidity 5 ~ 100%
Regulatory Approvals
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
(Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral
devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Channel
The Wireless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication.
Access Points use a fixed Channel. You can select the Channel used. This allows you to
choose a Channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the USA
and Canada, 11 channel are available. If using multiple Access Points, it is better if adjacent
Access Points use different Channels to reduce interference.
In "Infrastructure" mode, Wireless Stations normally scan all Channels, looking for an
Access Point. If more than one Access Point can be used, the one with the strongest
signal is used. (This can only happen within an ESS.)
If using "Ad-hoc" mode (no Access Point), all Wireless stations should be set to use the
same Channel. However, most Wireless stations will still scan all Channels to see if there
is an existing "Ad-hoc" group they can join.
Note:This equipment marketed in USA is restricted by firmware to only operate on 2.4G channel 1-11
.

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