

To insert characters, select the section ( G) of the screen and use the up or down arrow buttons, move the cursor to the character on the right of the target position and use the left or right arrow buttons, then enter characters.

To insert a space, select Space on the on-screen keyboard and touch the OK button.After you enter all characters you need, press the left FUNCTION button ( E).

Repeat 1 and 2 to enter more characters.Entered characters are displayed on the upper section ( G) of the on-screen keyboard.Select a character on the on-screen keyboard and use the up, down, left, or right arrow buttons ( A) ( C) then tap OK to enter it.Each time you touch the center FUNCTION button, an on-screen keyboard is switched among them. Four character sets are available: Upper-case alphabets, lower-case alphabets, numbers, and symbols.Press the center FUNCTION button ( F) to switch to a keyboard with the characters you want to use.This machine allows you to enter characters when an on-screen keyboard is displayed. Touch the center FUNCTION button ( F) to switch character entry modes.Įnter upper and lower case letters of the alphabet correctly. Make sure that one of the above screens is displayed, then tap the right FUNCTION button.Įnter the network key you wrote down, then tap the left FUNCTION button ( E). The access point names with 2-byte characters are not displayed properly, however, can be selected. If you are live in an apartment, nearby access points in use may be detected. Select the access point name you wrote down, then tap OK.

When wireless connection is enabled, the Wi-Fi lamp ( D) lights blue. Use the left or right arrow ( C) to select Wireless LAN setup, then tap OK. Use the up or down arrow ( A) to display Setup, then tap the right FUNCTION button ( B). Network Key, encryption key, WEP key, WPA/WPA2 passphrase, or Pre-Shared key: A password required to set to prevent unauthorized access to communication.įor details on how to check the information, refer to the manual of your access point or router, or contact its manufacturer. Router Name, Network Name, or SSID: An identifier to identify the specific access point. Before you continue, you must gather the information below. In most cases, Easy Setup will be used to connect the machine to your access point or router. If such a warning message appears, set the security software to always allow access.
