This utility contains three files:

   1. README_D.TXT
   2. QUICKSET.EXE
   3. PSCONFIG.EXE

README_D.TXT is used to explain how to use QUICKSET and PSCONFIG to
install and manage your  print servers. It is also used to
provide release notes for newer versions of your  print server
and its utilities.

QUICKSET.EXE is an express setup program that configures the 
print server with default settings. For more information, please quit browsing
this file and type QUICKSET [Enter].

PSCONFIG.EXE lets you to install your  print server using
PCONSOLE. When finished with PSCONFIG, use PSCONFIG to inform 
print server to login to the file server.

***** How to use Quickset.Exe to Setup your  print server *******

    1.Connect print cables and network cable to your  print server.

    2.Connect power adapter to your  print server to power it up

    3.Turn on or reboot your workstation and Login to the file server 
      with supervisory rights.

    4.Execute QUICKSET.EXE.
      type

                        QUICKSET "Default Name" [Enter]

      where "Default Name" is the default unit name recorded on the bar code       label on the back of the  print server case or on the MIO print server
      board. A status message will appear on the screen. If Quickset
      is successful, your  print server is installed with default
      configuration, and ready to service queues P1, P2 and SP, where 
      P1 is for parallel port 1, P2 is for parallel port 2 and SP is 
      for serial port.

      If Quickset is unsuccessful, a message will appear to inform you with
      possible reasons and actions to take.

      To configure your device to be remote printer, type

                        QUICKSET "Default Name" X

      Where X is the name of the print server to be logged in. 
      print server will be configured as remote printer(s) to service queues
      P1, P2 and SP attached by X.

    5.With the following command, you can send a file to the parallel port 1
      of your  print server.

      NPRINT your_file_name /Q=P1 /NB /NT /NOTI

    6.With the following command, you can send a file to the parallel port 2
      of your  print server that has parallel port 2.

      NPRINT your_file_name /Q=P2 /NB /NT /NOTI

    7.With the following command, you can send a file to the serial port
      of your  print server that has serial port.

      NPRINT your_file_name /Q=SP /NB /NT /NOTI

