Toshiba E-studio 160 - LAN interface password

I have a toshiba e-studio 160 series, with ethernet card.
As i have to change tcp/ip options, i need to know the password!!!
(please, don't ask why i dont' know it :_| )
I read somewhere that should be possible to show the admin password by:
1 - powering the machine in TEST MODE (pressing 0&8 while powering)
2 - typing 263 and pressing START
Point 1 it's ok, but point 2 doesnt' return any information.
Maybe the page where i read this trick was for another model, different than e-studio 160, and so i have to type another number..
I hope that someone could help me :)
thanks
Matteo

Hi dude
Here on this page you can find the Toshiba page which provides manuals and software for printers, fax, etc
https://electronicimaging.toshiba-europe.com/
In User Manual options please choose:
Document Managers -> E-Studio 160
Here you could find some user manual (Network, Printers, etc) which could help you to sort out this issue.
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