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.