Connecting a USB Memory Stick
Use a Type-A USB memory stick compliant with USB 2.0 or later and formatted with FAT32.
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No USB memory stick is included as an accessory. Use a commercially available USB memory stick.
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We do not guarantee the behaviour of all commercially available USB memory sticks.
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How to Insert and Remove
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The USB memory port is below the operation area.
Do not leave the USB memory stick inserted as it is not then possible to install the front cover or the drip tray.
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While data are being read from or written to the USB memory stick, do not insert or remove it. Doing so may
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destroy the data.
Q How to Insert
①
After pulling the front cover down
toward you, lift it diagonally upward
to remove it
②
Pull the drip tray toward you to
remove it
③
Pull down the USB memory port
cover to open it
USB Memory Port Cover
④
Insert the USB memory stick
Be careful about the orientation of the USB
memory stick and insert it.
Main unit
side
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Q How to Remove
①
Remove the USB memory stick
②
Close the USB memory port cover
USB Memory Port Cover
③
Attach the drip tray
Install the drip tray so that its groove slots
into part Ⓑ of the main unit.
Groove
Ⓑ Ⓑ
④
Attach the front cover
Install the front cover so that its groove slots
into part Ⓐ of the main unit.
Groove
Ⓐ Ⓐ
Connecting to your Personal Computer
Connecting to your personal computer enables you to read into the main unit the menu list and the
device settings created with the setting support tool, or send the device's menu list to the setting
support tool.
When sending or reading in data, connect the device and router with a LAN cable.
LAN Cable Port
Wi-Fi
LAN Cable
Q When Connecting to a Network
Depending on the surrounding environment, use a heatproof cable for the LAN cable.
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In addition, be careful to lay it so that it does not come into contact with the hot parts of the main unit.
To guarantee normal operation, use Microsoft Windows 10 or later as the OS for the personal computer. (as
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of November 2023)
The network connection settings vary depending on the environment used.
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When configuring the IP address and DNS settings for the network connection, refer to
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(p.49).
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If a communication error occurs or a stable connection cannot be achieved, re-configure the settings
according to prompts such as the messages displayed by the setting support tool.
Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of the US Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries.
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Setting support tool
The setting support tool is an application that enables creation and editing of menus, menu lists, and
device settings on your personal computer.
For details, consult the setting support tool operating instructions.
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The tool can be installed from the following website.
The contents, screens, etc., of the setting support tool may be altered without notice due to a tool
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upgrade, for example. The contents of the URL and QR codes may be changed or deleted without notice.
https://fs.panasonic.com/download/setting_support_tool_en.html
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
Network settings
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