Turning off one or more scan stations, Rebooting one or more scan stations, Moving one or more scan stations – Kodak 500 User Manual

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3. Select the port of the NTP server.

4. Enter the amount of time (in milliseconds) after which the Scan

Station will stop attempting to synchronizing its internal clock
(500 milliseconds = 1/2 second).

5. Select Version 3 or 4.

6. Click Update.

Turning off one or
more Scan Stations

Occasionally it may be necessary to turn off a Scan Station(s) for a
particular reason (i.e., scheduled downtime on the network, a
scheduled power outage or because a particular Scan Station may
require maintenance). When this becomes necessary, you can turn off
any Scan Station remotely.

1. Select Scanner>Power Options>Power Off. The message, Are

you sure you want to power down the selected Scanner? will be
displayed.

2. Click Yes to continue to power down the Scan Station(s).

Rebooting one or
more Scan Stations

Occasionally it may be necessary to reboot a Scan Station(s) for a
particular reason (i.e., after loading new firmware). When this becomes
necessary, you can reboot any Scan Station remotely.

1. Select Scanner>Power Options>Reboot. The message, Are you

sure you want to reboot the selected Scanner? will be displayed.

2. Click Yes to continue to reboot the Scan Station(s).

Moving one or more
Scan Stations

If you need to move a Scan Station(s) from one network to another.

1. Power off the Scan Station.

2. Unplug the power cord and network cable.

3. Move the Scan Station(s) to the desired location.

4. Plug the power cord and network cable in.

5. Power on the Scan Station(s)

NOTE: If DCHP is enabled, in order for the KSS500 - Scanner Admin

application to recognize the Scan Station(s) again, reboot the
Scan Station(s). The new IP address assigned by the DHCP
server will now be updated in the KSS500 - Scanner Admin
main screen.

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