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Canon PIXMA MP620 series Network Setup Manual
5.7

The Enter Password dialog box is displayed during setup

The Enter Password dialog box is displayed if an administrator password is set to the machine
which has already been set up.
Admin Password
Enter the administrator password you have set. The administrator password consists of
alphanumeric characters and is no longer than 32 characters. The password is case sensitive.
For security, your entry will be displayed by "*" (asterisks) for Windows and "●" (bullets) for
Macintosh.
5.8
The You have connected the machine to an unsecured wireless network is displayed during setup
Security is not configured on the access point.
The machine can still be used, so continue the setup procedure to complete it.
If you connect to a network that is not protected with security measures, there is a risk of
disclosing data such as your personal information to a third party.
5.9

The Communication with the Card Slot failed is displayed during setup

This message is displayed when installation of the network drive of the Card Slot fails during
setup.
Wait for a while, then click Retry.
(A) Retry
Click to retry the network setup of the Card Slot.
(B) Skip
Click to continue installation without the network setup of the Card Slot.
If it fails again after clicking Retry, follow the procedure below.
Make sure that the computer is communicating with the network properly, then try again.
Disable the Windows Firewall function, or open port 137:139 to allow communication with the
machine following the procedure below. For information on other security software, refer to its
instruction manual or contact its manufacturer.
If you disabled the firewall function, disconnect your network from the Internet. To do this,
configure your router not to connect to the Internet or WAN.
To disable the Windows Firewall:
a) Open the screen for setting Windows Firewall.
Windows Vista
Click Start > Control Panel > Allow a program through Windows Firewall. User Ac-
count Control screen appears, click Continue.
Windows XP/2000
Click Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Windows Firewall.
b) Select the General tab, check Off, then click OK.
5.9
The Communication with the Card Slot failed is displayed during setup (continued)
To open port 137:139:
a) Open the screen for setting Windows Firewall.
Windows Vista
Click Start > Control Panel > Allow a program through Windows Firewall. User Ac-
count Control screen appears, click Continue.
Windows XP/2000
Click Start > Control Panel > Security Center > Windows Firewall.
b) Select the Exceptions tab, and click Add port.
On the Add a Port dialog box, input the following information, and click OK.
c)
- Name: Input any name for the port.
- Port number: Input "137".
- TCP/UDP: Select TCP.
Repeat steps
and c.
d)
b
On the Add a Port dialog box, input the same information as you did in step
selecting UDP in TCP/UDP.
Use the same procedure to open the other ports (138TCP, 138UDP, 139TCP, and 139UDP).
e)
Confirm that the port names are added on the Exceptions sheet, and click OK.
f)
Change the workgroup name to "WORKGROUP" following the procedure below.
Open the System Properties screen.
a)
Windows Vista
Click Start, right-click Computer, select Properties, then click Change settings in the
Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings column. User Account Control
screen appears, click Continue.
Windows XP/2000
Right-click My Computer, then select Properties.
Select the Computer Name tab, then click Change.
b)
Change the workgroup name to "WORKGROUP", then click OK.
c)
If the problem is not resolved, click Skip to complete the installation without the network
setup of the Card Slot. After installation is complete, to mount the Card Slot using the Canon
IJ Network Tool, refer to "Using the Card Slot over a Network" in "About Network Com-
munication" in "Appendix" of the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide. To mount the Card
Slot manually, refer to "Cannot Mount the Card Slot" in "About Network Communication" in
"Troubleshooting" of the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide.
Make sure that a memory card is inserted in the Card Slot. If it is not inserted, insert it.
Depending on the Mac OS version, the authentication screen may appear. If it appears, click
OK.
If the problem is not resolved, click Skip to complete the setup without the network setup
of the Card Slot. To mount the Card Slot manually, refer to "Cannot Mount the Card Slot" in
"About Network Communication" in "Troubleshooting" of the on-screen manual: Advanced
Guide.
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c