Chapter 4 – Menu System  52 
 
DISPLAYED ITEM  ITEM DESCRIPTION 
TCP PRINT 
PORT 
Selects the Port to use for all TCP network communications; Default is 9100 
INACTIVITY 
TIME 
Set the amount of time (in seconds) in which the current port will remain open 
when no activity is present. 
LPD PRINT 
PORT 
Selects the Port to use for all LPD network communications; Default is 515 
WIRELESS 
ETHERNET 
Controls the communications settings for the wireless Ethernet network interface, 
where: 
IP 
DISCOVERY 
Sets the address discovery method, where:  
USE STATIC 
ADDRESSES 
The stored static IP, Subnet Mask, and / or Gateway Address will be used.   
USE DHCP  The card broadcasts over the network using DHCP protocol to receive addresses 
from the responsible server at startup. Manual modifications to IP Address, Subnet 
Mask, or Gateway Address are not allowed; and, if no server is found, the specified 
static value will be used. (Default Setting) 
 
 
A server assigned IP address takes precedence over any static IP 
address stored in the interface. 
 
USE BOOTP 
The card broadcasts over the network using BOOTP protocol to receive addresses 
from the responsible server at startup. Manual modifications to IP Address, Subnet 
Mask, or Gateway Address are not allowed; and, if no server is found, the specified 
static value will be used. (Default Setting) 
 
 
A server assigned IP address takes precedence over any static IP 
address stored in the interface. 
 
IP ADDRESS  Specifies the static IP Address of the interface in the standard octet format. 
SUBNET 
MASK 
Specifies the static Subnet assigned to the interface, for 
example:255.255.255.000. 
DEFAULT 
GATEWAY 
Specifies the Gateway Address the interface will use, for example:192.168.10.1  
HOST SETTINGS  Controls the communications with a host device, where:  
 
 
The "ignore host" settings for ESC SEQUENCES, HEAT, SPEED, 
TOF SENSING, SYMBOL SET, CNTRL-CODES, STX-V SW 
SETTINGS, and MAX LENGTH will be unaffected when PL-Z Mode 
is selected (see Input Mode for details).  
 
HOST TIMEOUT  Sets the number of seconds (1 - 60) that an established communications port must 
be idle before data can be received through an alternate port, where: 
 
 
If the time-out period is exceeded before all data is received, the 
data will be ignored.  
 
10  Is the Default Setting.