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TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................................ 1-1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Audience ........................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Using This Manual....
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USING A WEB BROWSER........................................................................................................................ 4-1 Logging In ......................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Contacting Us .................................................................................................................................... 4-2 Configuring the Server Settings ...............
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TELNET CONSOLE COMMANDS .............................................................................................................. 6-1 Conventions ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1 Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 6-1 Help Commands .....................................
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GETTING STARTED 1 Use these instructions to configure your Monarch Sierra Sport2 9460 SNP printer or your Monarch® Sierra Sport4™ 9493™ SNP printer. Your printer contains an 802.11b/g print server (radio), which lets you communicate with your printer on a wired Ethernet 802.3 network (9493 printer only), or on an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network. 802.11b/g refers to 802.11b and 802.11g in this manual. The 9460 printer (version 3.0 or greater firmware and version 1.4 or greater
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System Requirements To use the print server for printing from a wireless network, you need an 802.11b/g wireless network. The wireless network consists of either of the following: ♦ An 802.11b/g wireless enabled computer printing straight to the printer (Ad-Hoc, or peer-to- peer, mode). ♦ An 802.11b/g wireless access point allowing wireless enabled computers to print to the print server (infrastructure mode). To configure and print, you need the following information from your wireless
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CONFIGURING THE 802.11B/G AND IP 2 SETTINGS Configuring the Print Server To configure the print server for an 802.11b/g wireless network, you must set the wireless mode (Ad-Hoc or infrastructure), SSID, channel (Ad-Hoc mode only), data rate and security. All nodes of a wireless network need to have the same settings to communicate with each other. There are several ways to configure your print server. You can ♦ send console commands using a utility such as Monarch® NetManager. See “
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3. Turn on the printer and configure using Telnet or other communications program. 4. Connect the printer’s radio cable to the printer’s serial port. Serial Port Radio Cable 5. Turn off the printer, wait a few seconds, and then turn on the printer. Your printer is ready to use. Setting up the 9493™ Using Direct Serial Connections Use a serial cable or a USB cable for direct communication with the printer. The USB port can function as either a serial port or a parallel port. Refer to
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3. Follow the on-screen instructions for installing the utility. When NetManager starts for the first time, you see the NetManager Welcome screen. You are prompted to enter a View Name (sets up how print servers are discovered and displayed on your network). Then, select the protocol and filter settings or “Automatically create a view with default settings.” 4. Select Finish to begin searching for print servers. NetManager gets the information from the print server(s) and lists the se
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Setting Up the 9460™ Printer Use these instructions to set up a 9460 printer using the printer’s RF Network menu in the printer’s Tool Box. 1. Turn on the printer by pressing and holding the power button (P) until the display turns on. The display flashes printer version information and battery charging status. E B F Init Radio………. When you see “Init Radio”, the printer is waiting for the wireless print server to initialize. Next, you may see Ready p Display In
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6. Press D until Setup is highlighted. Setup Service E U D 7. Press E to select Setup. 8. From the Setup menu, press D until you see RF Network. Press E to select RF Network. The RF Network menu allows you to check the printer’s status, configure the RF network settings, print RF settings, and reset the radio. To exit, press F at any time. Checking the Status This option displays the status of the RF network. 1. From the RF Network menu, select Status. 192.0.0.192
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Use the A buttons as shown in the following table: E R + Press A to Press A to Press A to Saves the setting Scrolls through the positions Increments the current position from left to right setting by 1 3. When the setting you want is displayed, press E to save the setting. You return to the Configure menu. Setting the Subnet Mask This option sets the printer’s subnet mask. 1. From the Configure menu, select Subnet Mask. Subnet Mask 255.255.000.000 E R + Use A
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4. Use D to select the power mode you want. Press E to save the setting. If you select PSP, you are prompted to enter a PSP algorithm between 1-5. 3 X 4 E U D 1 = shortest sleep time (uses battery power quicker, but responds faster); 5 = longest sleep time (optimal battery conservation, but responds slower). 5. Use U or D to select the PSP algorithm you need. Press E to save the setting. Select Exit to return to the Configure menu. Setting the Port This option
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Setting the Command Escape Character 1. This option allows you to set or view the Command Escape Character (CEC). 2. Run-time messages from the radio begin with the CEC and the default is the pound sign (#), which has a decimal value of 35. You may need to change the default CEC character if it conflicts with other data, because an unexpected operation could occur. The range is a decimal value between 1 and 255. 3. From the Configure menu, select Escape. Escape Char + 35 E
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Setting Up the 9493™ Printer Use these instructions to set up a 9493 printer using the printer’s Network Setup menu. 1. Turn on the printer by pressing p. The display flashes printer version information and battery charging status. Then you may see The J indicates the wireless signal strength. Note: When using wired Ethernet, connect the network cable before you turn on the printer. The print server cannot detect the connection if the printer is already on. Display Indicates Ready
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3. Press A under T to enter the main menu. 4. Tools is highlighted. Press e to select Tools. 5. Press A under the corresponding number to enter the following default password: 1, 1, 1, 3, 1. 6. Press D until Setup is highlighted. Press e to select Setup. 7. Press D until Network is highlighted. Press e to select Network. Using the Network Menu The Network menu allows you to check the printer’s status, configure the network settings, print the settings, and reset the radio. To
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Setting the IP Address This option sets the printer’s IP address. 1. From the Network Configure menu, select IP Address. 2. Press D or U to increase or decrease the highlighted number. Press L or R to highlight a different number. 3. When you are finished, press R until you see e. Then press e to save the address and return to the Configure menu. Press X to exit without saving changes. Setting the Subnet Mask This option sets the printer’s subnet mask. 1. From the Network Configure
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3. Press U or D to select the PSP algorithm you need. 4. Press e to save the setting and return to the Configure menu. Press X to exit without saving changes. Setting the Port This option sets the port. The default port is 9100. 1. From the Configure menu, select Port. 2. Press D or U to increase or decrease the highlighted number. Press L or R to highlight a different number. 3. When you are finished, press R until you see e. Press e to save the setting and return to the Config