Panasonic DPMB545SX Operating Guide
• If the unit enters standby mode during the
process, repeat from step 1 (the PIN code will
be renewed).
be renewed).
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For 2-line LCD models only. (
)
2.6.3 WPS incompatible access point
Important
• Make sure the LAN mode setting is set to
"WIRELESS" beforehand (feature #580).
• The following setting information for your
– Connection type
– Network authentication type
– Data encryption type
– Network authentication type
– Data encryption type
• If your wireless access point is configured
to not show the network name (SSID), enter
the network name (SSID) manually (feature
#585).
the network name (SSID) manually (feature
#585).
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If your wireless access point is equipped
with several network keys, use only the
first network key (this unit is equipped
with a single network key).
1.
/MENU
5 8 4
OK/SET
2.
Select the desired network name (SSID).
OK/SET
• Depending on the settings for your wireless
access point, it may be necessary to select
WEP64 or WEP128. Select the desired item,
and then press OK/SET
WEP64 or WEP128. Select the desired item,
and then press OK/SET
.
3.
Enter the network key.
: OK/SET /
: "OK"
• Depending on the settings for your wireless
access point, this step can be omitted if
encryption is not used.
encryption is not used.
• The LED blinks while connecting. When the
connection is complete, the LED stops
blinking and turns on.
blinking and turns on.
*1
For 2-line LCD models only. (
)
Setting up your wireless access point manually
1.
/MENU
5 8 5
OK/SET
2.
Enter the network name (SSID).
:
OK/SET /
: "OK"
3.
Select the desired connection type.
OK/SET
4.
Select the desired network authentication type.
OK/SET
5.
Select the desired data encryption type.
OK/SET
6.
Enter the network key.
: OK/SET /
: "OK"
• Depending on the settings for your wireless
access point, this step can be omitted if
encryption is not used.
encryption is not used.
• The LED blinks while connecting. When the
connection is complete, the LED stops
blinking and turns on.
blinking and turns on.
*1
For 2-line LCD models only. (
)
2.6.4 Setting up using Windows
®
Installer
If you use a Windows computer, it is possible to
configure wireless LAN settings during the
installation of Multi-Function Station. For details, see
“2.8 Installing software (including printer, scanner
and other drivers)” (page 33).
configure wireless LAN settings during the
installation of Multi-Function Station. For details, see
“2.8 Installing software (including printer, scanner
and other drivers)” (page 33).
2.7 Required computer
environment
environment
Important
• When using Windows Server
®
2008/
Windows Server 2012, only the printer driver
can be supported. Install the printer driver
using the Add Printer feature of Windows.
can be supported. Install the printer driver
using the Add Printer feature of Windows.
• With Mac OS X, only the printer driver,
scanner driver (TWAIN/ICA) and PC fax
(transmission) are supported. See the setup
guide for Mac OS X for details.
(transmission) are supported. See the setup
guide for Mac OS X for details.
To use Multi-Function Station on your computer, the
following are required:
Operating System:
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/
Windows 10
CPU:
Complies with Operating System recommendations
RAM:
Complies with Operating System recommendations
Other Hardware:
CD-ROM drive
Hard disk drive with at least 600 MB of available
space
Web browser (recommendation):
Windows Internet Explorer
following are required:
Operating System:
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/
Windows 10
CPU:
Complies with Operating System recommendations
RAM:
Complies with Operating System recommendations
Other Hardware:
CD-ROM drive
Hard disk drive with at least 600 MB of available
space
Web browser (recommendation):
Windows Internet Explorer
®
8/9
Windows Internet Explorer 10/11 (with compatible
mode recommended)
Microsoft
mode recommended)
Microsoft
®
Edge
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