Connecting the power cord and turning on the power, Specifying the initial settings, Connecting via a wired lan – Canon imageCLASS MF6160dw User Manual

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Connecting the Power Cord and Turning

ON the Power

(2)

(1)

Do not connect the USB cable at this time. Connect it

when installing software.

Specifying the Initial Settings

Follow the instructions on the screen, set the language and

time. For details on navigating the menu and how to input

the numbers, see “Navigating the Menu and Text Input

Method” ( P.8).

Language

English

French
Spanish
Portuguese

Current Time Settings

01/01/2011 12:5

2

AM

NOTE
• About <Time Zone Settings>
The time zone setting indicates the time diff erence

between your local time zone and Greenwich Mean

Time (GMT). The correct time zone setting is required

for Internet communications.

In the U.S.:

Eastern Standard Time(EST): GMT-5

Central Standard Time(CST): GMT-6

Mountain Standard Time(MST): GMT-7

Pacifi c Standard Time(PST): GMT-8

Choosing the Method to Connect the

Machine to the Computer

Connecting via a Wired LAN

You can connect the machine to the computer through a

wired router. Use the LAN cables to connect the machine

to the wired router (access point).

Make sure that there is an available port in the router to connect

the machine and the computer.

Have a LAN Cable of Category 5 twisted-pair cable or higher

ready.

Connecting via a USB cable

You can connect the machine to the computer using a

USB cable.

Make sure that the USB cable you use has the following mark.

Connecting via a Wireless LAN

You can connect the machine to the computer through

a wireless router*. Since it is connected to wireless, no

LAN cables are needed.

* A wireless router (access point), which supports IEEE802.11b/

g/n, is required.

Check if your router has a button
Select from the following two methods depending on

the router (access point) that you are using.

There is a button.

You can easily setup if your router (access point)

has a button, and if the mark is on the router.

There is no button.

If there is no button on your router (access point),

you may manually select SSID and complete the

settings.

If you are looking to install your new device via a Wireless

Network connection, you can fi nd a video and written guides

with step-by-step instruction to assist you through the process

from the following URL:

www.usa.canon.com/WirelessHelp

Viewing these guides will ensure a smooth setup of the device

into your existing wireless environment.

Choosing the Method to Connect:

Via Wireless LAN or Other Method

Use wireless LAN to
connect computer?
(Can config. later.)

No

Yes

Yes

No

There is a button.

Start from step 4 of “Push Button Mode” (P.11).

There is no button.

Start from step 4 of “Setting the Access Point

Manually” (P.12).

Connect to the computer via a wired LAN

Proceed to “Connecting via a Wired LAN” (P.10).

Connect to the computer via a USB cable

“Connecting via a USB Cable” (P.10).

Connect to the computer via a wireless LAN later

Proceed to “Connecting via a Wireless LAN” (P.10).

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