Toshiba B-9700-LAN-QM-R Printer User Manual


 
3. OPTIONAL KIT EO10-33013B
(Revision Date: Apr. 24, 2008)
3.11 Wireless LAN Board: B-9700-WLAN-QM-R
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<Downloading the firmware>
LED Status LAN status
LED1
LED2
LED3
Blink at the same
time
Firmware is being overwritten.
<Error>
LED Status LAN status
LED2 Blink Wired LAN error
LED3 Blink Wireless LAN error
Certification
The wireless LAN module complies with the following standards.
FCC: Part 15B/Part 15C/Part 15E
CE: R&TTE (Certification for wireless LAN module)
IC: Canada EMC standard (To be certified in August 2005)
Precautions
When using this product, please follow the Laws and Regulations for Radio Equipment.
IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11b uses 2.4GHz band. As a microwave uses the same
frequency band, interference may take place depending on the location where this product is
installed.
Also, this frequency band is IMS band. Do not use this product in locations where use may be
forbidden, for example, in an airport or hospital.
This product communicates with other devices by radio. Depending on the installation
location, orientation, environment, etc., its communication performance may deteriorate or
devices installed near by may be affected.
Before installing this product, conduct a site survey.
Handling Precautions for B-9700-WLAN-QM
Even in a country where the printer is shipped, this wireless LAN module cannot be used
unless the country code is matched.
Use of this module in Japan is prohibited.
Regarding the shipment to Canada:
This module is under application for certification as of June 2005, and to be certified in August
2005. Until then, a shipment or use of this module to/in Canada is forbidden by the Radio
Waves Law of Canada. As soon as certified, we will announce to you separately.
The country code is “US”.
IEEE802.11a standard
IEEE802.11a-compliant devices are only for indoor use. Outdoor use is prohibited by Radio
Law. (As of June 2005)
How to connect to telnet and set a country code must be secret to end users.
Use of a wireless LAN module with a wrong country code could violate each country’s Laws
and Regulations for Radio Equipment, and violators could be subject to penalties.
Take security measures to prevent illegal access.