Configuring Terminal Professional
Optimizing the Ethernet port speed and mode
If the port speed set by autodetect is not optimal, manually set the speed as follows:
1 | Display the Service menu and touch Network settings.
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2 | Touch Uplink Interface.
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3 | Touch Port speed.
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4 | Select a port speed; then touch OK.
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5 | Touch MDI/MDIX mode.
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6 | Select the appropriate mode; then touch OK.
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Enabling cluster support
Follow these steps to enable the terminal to be used with SafeQ Enterprise Edition server clusters:
1 | Display the Service menu and touch Server settings.
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2 | Touch Cluster support.
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3 | Touch Enable. |
Setting MFP/printer locking options
The copier locking settings let you set how the MFP or network printer is locked.
1 | Display the Service menu and touch Server settings.
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2 | Touch Copier locking.
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3 | Select one of the options; then touch OK.
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Setting keyboard for Smart cards PIN entry
1 | Display the Service menu and touch Card reader settings.
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2 | Touch SmartCard PIN type.
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3 | Select one of the options; then touch OK.
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| Select the Numeric, when you want to have only numeric keyboard by default.
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| Select Alphanumeric and symbols, when you want to have alphanumeric + symbols keyboard by default. This mode contains numbers too. To switch between characters sets touch buttons in left bottom corner.
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Setting and testing the I/O Module for the control cable interface
1 | Display the Service menu and touch I/O Module settings.
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2 | Touch I/O Module.
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3 | Select one of the options; then touch OK.
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4 | To see if the control cable interface (also called the blocking cable interface) is functioning, touch I/O Module test.
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5 | Select one of the following options and perform the associated test. The terminal displays information received from the MFP.
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Configuring PS/2 Adapter for external keyboard and/or blocking cable
1 | Connect PS/2 Adapter cable to Terminal Professional in Control interface (connector type: RJ11).
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2 | Connect external keyboard to PS/2 port on PS/2 Adapter box. Suppoted are any standard PS/2 keyboards, with 5V DC, max. 100mA. |
3 | Optional step: You verify that keyboard is connected and recognized as compatible in Service menu > I/O Module settings > I/O Module info.
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4 | Optional step: Connect Blocking cable (RJ11) from printer to PS/2 Adapter box.
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5 | User can use external keyboard to enter:
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