Connecting Via A Wired Lan - Canon CS100 Mode D'emploi

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Connecting via a Wired LAN

When connecting Connect Station to a network via a wired LAN, connect Connect
Station and a router connected to the Internet with a LAN cable (commercially
available).
Installation Location of Connect Station
Blocking the outlet for internal cooling located on either side of Connect Station or
the inlet located on the bottom side can lead to a malfunction. Do not put a piece
of cloth, etc. under Connect Station. (Doing so may block the inlet.)
Provide a clearance of at least 5 cm (2 in.) on both sides of Connect Station.
Install Connect Station in a level place where there is no danger of falling, etc.
Do not put any object on Connect Station.
Do not install Connect Station in a place where it can become very hot or near a
potential heat source.
Power Button Operation
Turning on the power
If you press the power button on Connect Station with its power off, the power lamp
will light up in orange. The light will turn green when Connect Station starts. (It takes
approx. one minute before Connect Station starts.)
Turning off the power
Keep the power button on Connect Station pressed until [Shutdown] appears on the
screen (approx. 2 seconds). When the shutdown processing is complete, the power
lamp will turn off.
Putting Connect Station in standby mode
Press <P> on the remote control or the power button on Connect Station. The power
lamp of Connect Station will turn from green to orange.
Put Connect Station in standby mode in the following cases.
• Connect Station is used frequently.
• Enable automatic reception of images sent from another Connect Station.
If you do not operate Connect Station for 30 minutes while the power is on, it will go into
standby mode (except during image playback and when [Auto standby] is set to
[Disable], p.67).
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