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imagePRESS Server Functions menu
The following options are available from the imagePRESS Server Functions menu:
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MB Replacement:
Allows you to transfer any options stored in the hard disk drive of the
imagePRESS Server into a new motherboard.
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The MB Replacement option appears only when you insert the motherboard
replacement dongle into a USB port.
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Eject CD/DVD:
Allows you to eject media from the DVD drive. Media is also automatically
ejected whenever the imagePRESS Server is restarted, shut down, or rebooted. A hardware
eject button is also located below the disc slot.
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IP Address:
Displays the current IP address of the imagePRESS Server.
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Restart Server:
Includes options to Restart (soft reset) or Reboot (hard reset) the
imagePRESS Server. Selecting Restart resets the imagePRESS Server server software, but
does not reboot the entire system. Selecting Reboot shuts down all imagePRESS Server
activity and reboots the system. When you select Restart or Reboot, network access to the
imagePRESS Server is temporarily interrupted and all currently processing jobs are
aborted and may be lost.
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Shut Down Server:
Shuts down all imagePRESS Server server software and powers off the
system. Always select this option to power off the system.
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Avoid using the reset button on the front panel, as doing so may cause the system to
operate unpredictably. Use the reset button on the front of the imagePRESS Server only if the
system is unresponsive to keyboard or mouse actions.
Network status LEDs
Two LEDs next to the Ethernet connector indicate the network speed. When a data transfer
occurs between the imagePRESS Server and the network, the appropriate LED(s) blink to
indicate network activity. For additional network information, see
Configuration and Setup
,
which is part of the user documentation set.
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Network connectivity is supported only through the upper RJ-45 port on the
imagePRESS Server connector panel. The lower port is the scan interface. The network and
scan cables look similar, but are not interchangeable. Make sure not to swap the cables. (For
the correct connections, see
).
Network link speed
LED 1
LED 2
10 Megabits/second
Off
Green
100 Megabits/second
Green
Green
1000 Megabits/second
Amber
Green
LED 2
LED 1
Ethernet network port
(Upper RJ-45)