| The IP address is already used by another device. |
Disconnect your PIXORD NC from the network.
Run the PING utility and follow the appropriate recommendations.
Note: The assigned IP number can be assumed valid if the
PING utility returns "request timed out" - in
which case you should set the IP address again, power
on the PIXORD NC and then try accessing the unit again.
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| The IP address is located within a different subnet. |
Run the PING utility, If the utility returns
"no response" or similar, the diagnosis is probably
correct. Then, you should proceed as follows: In Windows
95/98 or Windows NT, check that the IP address for your
PIXORD NC is within the same subnet as your workstation:
Click "Start", "Settings", "Control
Panel" and "Network". Specify the TCP/IP
adapter and click on Properties. Then, click "IP
Address" in Properties. Check that the first 3 numbers
within the IP address of your PIXORD NC matches the first
3 ones of your workstation. If not, your PIXORD NC may
be on a different subnet and the IP address cannot be
set from this workstation. You must set the IP address
for the PIXORD NC from a workstation on the same subnet.
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| In Windows 95/98, the ARP table was empty when you tried to set the IP address |
In Windows 95/98, the ARP command can't be used if
your have an empty ARP table. Type ˇ§arp ˇVaˇ¨ to view the
ARP table. If it is empty, you must ping an existing unit
on your network before you can download the IP address
to the PIXORD NC |
| A programming script locks the unit. |
Restore the unit to the factory default settings. |