Specifying Settings via FTP Client167A-08FYou can specify settings, such as the network settings of the machine, from an FTP client via TCP/IP network. Check theIP address set to the machine in advance ( Network Status Print(P. 525) ). If you are unsure of the IP address,contact your network administrator.1 Start [Command Prompt].● Open the [Start] menu and select [All Programs] or [Programs] [Accessories] [Command Prompt].For macOS users● Start the Terminal.For UNIX users● Display the console screen.2 Enter "ftp " and press the [ENTER] key.● Example: ftp 192.168.1.453 Enter "root" for the user name and press the [ENTER] key.4 Enter the System Manager password and press the [ENTER] key.● The default password is "7654321". Setting the System Manager Password(P. 246)➠ "230 User root logged in." is displayed.5 Enter "cd config" and press the [ENTER] key.6 Enter "get CONFIG name>" and press the [ENTER] key.● "CONFIG" must be all uppercase.● Any characters can be used in name> (example: get CONFIG Setting.txt).➠ The setting file is downloaded to the directory that is displayed when Command Prompt is started. In anexample of a screen, the file is downloaded to the "USER_NAME" folder in [Users] on drive C:.Appendix589