NetSpot Device Installer Version 3.21
Copyright CANON INC. 2009
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Contents
Introduction
Software License Agreement
System Requirements
Installing NetSpot Device Installer
Starting NetSpot Device Installer
Initial IP Address Settings
Plug-Ins
Instructions for Using NetSpot Device Installer
Uninstalling NetSpot Device Installer
Windows Firewall Settings
Important Release Notes
Support
NetSpot Device Installer is utility software that allows you to make network protocol settings for Canon devices connected to your network.
This README file contains the latest information and important notes about NetSpot Device Installer. Please review it before using this software.
Before using this software, please be sure to review the Software License Agreement (License_English.rtf), located in the same folder as this readme file.
NetSpot Device Installer has been confirmed to work in the following system environments:
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Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Windows 7
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Web browser
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Computer
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The computer on which the above OS runs.
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Hard disk
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20MB or more of free space
(Required only if you install this program onto a hard disk.)
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Protocols
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TCP/IP
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Protocol stacks
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The TCP/IP protocol provided with Windows
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You can use NetSpot Device Installer with or without installing it on your computer. If you choose installation, follow the procedure below.
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To use plug-ins, install both NetSpot Device Installer and the plug-ins on the computer using the following procedure. For more information on plug-ins, refer to Plug-Ins.
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- Run nsdisetup.exe, located in the same folder as this readme file.
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The installation program starts.
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If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, perform the following operations.
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For Administrator users, continue with operations.
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For Standard users, enter the Administrator password, and then continue with operations.
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- Specify the folder where this software is to be installed.
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If you want to register this software to the Start menu, select the [Add to Start Menu] check box.
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- Click the [OK] button.
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If you are installing NetSpot Device Installer on an operating system which has the Windows Firewall function, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2, a dialog box to register this software in Windows Firewall appears. click [Yes] to register it.
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You cannot display unconfigured devices in the device list, nor carry out Broadcast Discovery and Multicast Discovery on a network other than the local subnet without registering NetSpot Device Installer as a program that is not to be blocked in Windows Firewall.
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When installation of NetSpot Device Installer finishes, the plug-in installer program starts.
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- Select the plug-ins you want to install, and click the [Start Installation] button.
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For more information on plug-ins, refer to Plug-Ins.
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This completes the installation of NetSpot Device Installer.
Use without installation:
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Double-click nsdi.exe, located in the same folder as this readme file.
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Use after installation:
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If you registered this software to the [Start] menu, point to [Programs] on the [Start] menu, and then point to [NetSpot Device Installer] and click [NetSpot Device Installer].
If you did not register this software to the [Start] menu, double-click nsdi.exe, located in the folder where you installed this software.
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If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, perform the following operations.
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For Administrator users, continue with operations.
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For Standard users, enter the Administrator password, and then continue with operations.
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Follow the procedure below to configure the initial TCP/IP settings for a device.
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With Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 log into your system as an Administrator to configure the initial protocol settings for a device.
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If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, perform the following operations.
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For Administrator users, continue with operations.
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For Standard users, enter the Administrator password, and then continue with operations.
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If you are installing NetSpot Device Installer on an operating system which has the Windows Firewall function, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2, and the Windows firewall function is enabled, you cannot display unconfigured devices in the device list, nor carry out Broadcast Discovery and Multicast Discovery on a network other than the local subnet without registering NetSpot Device Installer as a program that is not to be blocked in Windows Firewall. For instructions on how to make registration settings, refer to Windows Firewall Settings. (If you have registered this software in Windows Firewall by following the instructions during installation, it is not necessary to perform this procedure.)
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If a router has been set to transmit the specified subnet broadcast address, some types of Canon devices connected to the network through the router can be initialized (only those devices having [Not Configured] status). To initialize such devices, first you must make broadcast discovery settings. For instructions on how to make broadcast discovery settings, refer to Setting Discovery Criteria in the online help.
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If the factory default IP address for the device is a valid address on the subnet of the computer where NetSpot Device Installer is running, the device will be shown in the device list as a configured device even if you have not made the initial protocol settings. To set the protocol for such a device, refer to Changing Protocol Settings in the online help. (The factory default settings differ according to the type of device or network board you are using. For details, refer to the documentation provided with the device.)
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- Install a network interface board into the device and connect it to your network, and then turn on the power switch.
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Refer to the manual for the device or network interface board for necessary settings.
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- Confirm the MAC address for the device.
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Refer to the manual for the device or network interface board for instructions on confirming the MAC address.
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- Start NetSpot Device Installer.
- Right-click the device that is
[Not Configured] and whose MAC address matches the MAC address that was confirmed in step 2.
- Set the IP address.
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When acquiring the IP address from the DHCP server:
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On the menu displayed by right-clicking, point to [IP Address Setting], and then point to [DHCP].
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When setting the IP address manually:
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On the menu displayed by right-clicking, point to [IP Address Setting], and then point to [Manual Setting]. Input the IP address and click the [OK] button.
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You can also use the IP address pool to assign IP addresses. You must make settings for the IP address pool before using it. For more information on the IP address pool settings, refer to Setting and Referencing the IP Address Pool in the online help.
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- When the "The device has been reset" message appears, click the [OK] button to reset the device. After the device has restarted, the new setting is now valid.
When the message "Turn the device off and then on again " appears, click the [OK] button and turn the device's power off and then on again. The new setting is now valid.
After the device has restarted, run [Discover Devices] from the [View] menu to display the device in the list.
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Immediately after you click the [OK] button or after you restart the device, the selected device may not appear in the list even if you run [Discover Devices] because the device settings are not complete.
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This completes the TCP/IP initial configuration.
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To change the TCP/IP settings, right-click the device for which you want to change the settings in the list, and then select [Protocol Settings].
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You can add the following plug-ins to the NetSpot Device Installer.
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Function
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Device Note
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This plug-in allows you to store notes for individual devices.
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IPX Print Service Settings
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This plug-in allows you to make settings for IPX Print Services in the TCP/IP environment.
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Save/Restore NIC Settings
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This plug-in allows you to save network interface board configurations as files, and change network interface board settings with configurations already saved in files. (It may not be possible to use this function with all devices.)
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Save Device List
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This plug-in allows you to save a list of devices belonging to a device group as a file in text or HTML format.
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Installing Plug-Ins
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Although you can launch NetSpot Device Installer from a CD-ROM, in order to use plug-ins, both NetSpot Device Installer and the plug-ins must be installed on your computer.
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* When NetSpot Device Installer has not yet been installed on the computer
Plug-ins can be installed during the installation of NetSpot Device Installer. Refer to Installing NetSpot Device Installer for the procedure.
* When NetSpot Device Installer has already been installed on the computer
- Double click the pluginsetup.exe file located in the same folder as this readme file.
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The installation program starts.
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If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, perform the following operations.
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For Administrator users, continue with operations.
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For Standard users, enter the Administrator password, and then continue with operations.
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- Specify the folder where NetSpot Device Installer has been installed, and click the [OK] button.
- Select the plug-ins you want to install, and click the [Start Installation] button.
This completes installation of the plug-ins.
For instructions on using NetSpot Device Installer and Plug-Ins, refer to the online help page.
To display help pages when you are using NetSpot Device Installer, select [Help] in the [Help] menu.
To uninstall NetSpot Device Installer, follow the procedure below.
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Uninstalling NetSpot Device Installer also uninstalls the plug-ins.
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Depending on the system you are using, the "NetSpot Device Installer" folder may be left in the folder into which it was installed after you have executed the operation below. If so, delete the folder manually.
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If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, perform the following operations.
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For Administrator users, continue with operations.
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For Standard users, enter the Administrator password, and then continue with operations.
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If you registered this software to the [Start] menu, point to [Programs] on the [Start] menu, and then point to [NetSpot Device Installer] and select [Uninstall NetSpot Device Installer]. If you did not register, double-click rmnsdi.bat, located in the folder where you installed this software.
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Performing the procedure above does not delete the initial settings file. To delete this file, proceed as follows.
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Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003
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Delete the "nsdi" folder in "Documents and Settings\<user name>\Local Settings\Application Data\canon.jp" on the drive where Windows system is installed. (The "Local Settings" folder is a hidden folder. If you cannot see it, change a folder option to be able to view hidden folders.)
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Other Operating Systems
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Delete the "nsdi" folder in the "Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\canon.jp" folder in the drive where the system is installed. (The "AppData" folder is a hidden folder. If it is not displayed, change the settings so that hidden folders are displayed.)
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If you are installing NetSpot Device Installer on an operating system which has the Windows Firewall function, such as Windows XP Service Pack 2, and the Windows firewall function is enabled, you cannot display unconfigured devices in the device list, nor carry out Broadcast Discovery and Multicast Discovery on a network other than the local subnet without registering NetSpot Device Installer as a program that is not to be blocked in Windows Firewall. The registration procedure is as follows.
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If you have registered this software in Windows Firewall by following the instructions during installation, it is not necessary to perform this procedure.
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The procedure below uses Windows XP Service Pack 2 as an example.
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- Display the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
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Click [Control Panel] in the [Start] menu.
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The [Control Panel] window appears.
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Click [Security Center] in the [Control Panel] window.
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The [Windows Security Center] window appears.
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Click [Windows Firewall] at the bottom of the [Windows Security Center] window.
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The [Windows Firewall] window appears.
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- Register "nsdi.exe" as an exception.
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Click the [Exceptions] tab in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
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The [Exceptions] sheet appears.
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Click [Add Program] in the [Exceptions] dialog box.
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The [Add a Program] dialog box appears.
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Click [Browse] in the [Add a Program] dialog box.
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The [Browse] dialog box appears.
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In the [Browse] dialog box, go to the folder where NetSpot Device Installer is installed, select "nsdi.exe", and then click [Open].
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Returns to the [Add a Program] dialog box.
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If NetSpot Device Installer is not installed, go to the folder on the CD-ROM where NetSpot Device Installer is included, and select "nsdi.exe".
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In the [Add a Program] dialog box, select "nsdi.exe" from the list and click [OK].
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Returns to the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
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In the [Windows Firewall] dialog box, Confirm that the box next to "nsdi.exe" is checked and click [OK].
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The registration settings are complete.
- The devices to which Ethernet Board EB-52 has been installed cannot be discovered using the default discovery setting. Specify the IP addresses for these devices individually or the IP address range that contains the IP addresses for these devices to discover them. For instruction on how to make these settings, refer to Setting Discovery Criteria in the online help.
- For several devices, you can set the devices to deep sleep mode if the devices will not be used for a certain amount of time. If you use the devices and then set them to deep sleep mode, note the following.
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One or more of the devices may not shift to deep sleep mode because this software accesses the devices.
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This software may not be able to discover or acquire the status of devices which are in deep sleep mode. In this case, try again.
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If you have queries regarding the operating procedures for this software after referring to the manual, please contact your Canon authorized dealer or Canon authorized service provider. For the latest information about this software, refer to the homepage of Canon Inc..