Connecting a LAN Cable
To connect the machine to the network, use a LAN cable supporting 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T.
Connecting a LAN Cable to the Ethernet Interface
Turn off the power of the machine.
Confirm that the main power indicator on the control panel is unlit.
![Operation panel screen illustration](../../setup/image/dzc146.gif)
Connect the LAN Cable to the Ethernet interface of the machine.
![illustration of connecting Ethernet cable](../../setup/image/dzc141.gif)
Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network connection device such as a hub or router.
Turn on the power of the machine and confirm that the Ethernet interface LED lights up properly.
![]() | When the machine is connected to the network with 10BASE-T, the LED lights up in green. |
![]() | When the machine is connected to the network with 100BASE-TX, the LED lights up in orange. |
![]() | When the machine is connected to the network with 1000BASE-T, both LEDs light up. |
Connecting a LAN Cable to the Device Server Option
The optional device server option is required to use this function.
Make a loop at a distance of 3 cm (1) from each end of the LAN cable, and then attach the ferrite core provided with the machine to each loop.
![illustration of Ethernet cable with ferrite core](../../setup/image/dzb641.gif)
Turn off the power of the machine.
Connect the LAN cable to the Ethernet port of the device server option.
![Gigabit Ethernet port illustration numbered callout illustration](../../setup/image/dzc142.gif)
Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a network connection device such as a hub or router.
Turn on the power of the machine and confirm that the Ethernet interface LED lights up properly.
![]() | When the machine is connected to the network with 10BASE-T, the LED lights up in green. |
![]() | When the machine is connected to the network with 100BASE-TX, the LED lights up in orange. |
![]() | When the machine is connected to the network with 1000BASE-T, both LEDs light up. |