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Ricoh TH-C1b - UP Mode Settings for IEEE 1394; SP Mode Settings for IEEE 1394

Ricoh TH-C1b
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10 February 2005 PRINTER OPTIONS
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Installation
UP Mode Settings for IEEE 1394
Enter the UP mode. Then do the procedure below to perform the initial interface
settings for IEEE 1394. These settings take effect every time the machine is
powered on.
1. Press the “User Tools/Counter”key.
2. On the touch panel, press “System Settings”.
3. Press “Interface Settings”.
4. Press “IEEE1394”.
5. Press the following soft keys on the touch panel. Then select the following
settings:
“IP Address”
Select the “AUTO-Obtain (DHCP) ” or “Specify”. When you select “Specify”,
you can set the IP Address and Subnet Mask manually.
“IP over 1394”
Enable or disable this setting as required. This setting enables IP over 1394
as the default setting for the printing method.
“SCSI Print”
Enable or disable this setting as required. This setting enables SCSI Print as
the default setting for the printing method.
“Bi-directional SCSI Print”
Switch bi-directional printing on or off for SCSI print.
SP Mode Settings for IEEE 1394
The following SP commands can be set for IEEE 1394.
SP No. Name Function
5839 004 Host Name Sets the name of the device used on the network.
Example: RNPXXXXXXXXXX
5839 007 Cycle Master Enables or disables cycle master function of the IEEE
1394 standard bus.
5839 008 BCR Mode Sets the BCR (Broadcast Channel Register) setting for
the Auto Node operation for the standard IEEE1394 bus
for when IRM is not in use. The following three settings
are available: “Standard,” “IRM Color Copy,” and
“Always Effective.”
5839 009 IRM 1394a
Check
Determines whether an IRM check for IEEE 1394a is
conducted for the Auto Node when IRM is not used.
5839 010 Unique ID Enables the “Node_Unique_Id” setting for enumeration
on the standard IEEE 1394 bus.
5839 011 Logout Determines how successive initiator login requests are
handled during login in for SBP-2.
5839 012 Login Enables or disables exclusive login for SBP-2.
5839 013 Login MAX Sets the limit for the number of logins for SBP-2. Range:
1 ~ 62.

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