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... a View ...2-7 Duplicating a View ...2-7 Renaming a View ...2-7 Deleting a View ...2-7 Resizing the View Areas ...2-8 Refresh ...2-8 Chapter 3 Device Device Properties ...3-1 Displaying Device Properties 3-1 Displaying Device Home Page ...3-2 Administrator Login ...3-2 Address Book ...3-2 Adding Contacts ...3-3 KMnet Viewer i
... a View ...2-7 Duplicating a View ...2-7 Renaming a View ...2-7 Deleting a View ...2-7 Resizing the View Areas ...2-8 Refresh ...2-8 Chapter 3 Device Device Properties ...3-1 Displaying Device Properties 3-1 Displaying Device Home Page ...3-2 Administrator Login ...3-2 Address Book ...3-2 Adding Contacts ...3-3 KMnet Viewer i
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Adding Groups ...3-3 Adding a Contact to a Group 3-3 Deleting a Contact From a Group 3-3 Deleting Contacts and Groups 3-4 Editing Contacts and Groups 3-4 Copying Contacts and Groups 3-4 Searching the Address Book 3-5 One Touch Keys ...3-5 Adding One Touch Keys ...3-5 Searching One Touch Keys ...3-6 Viewing and Editing One Touch Key Properties 3-6 Device Users ...3-6 Adding Device Users ...3-6 Setting a Simple ...
Adding Groups ...3-3 Adding a Contact to a Group 3-3 Deleting a Contact From a Group 3-3 Deleting Contacts and Groups 3-4 Editing Contacts and Groups 3-4 Copying Contacts and Groups 3-4 Searching the Address Book 3-5 One Touch Keys ...3-5 Adding One Touch Keys ...3-5 Searching One Touch Keys ...3-6 Viewing and Editing One Touch Key Properties 3-6 Device Users ...3-6 Adding Device Users ...3-6 Setting a Simple ...
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This feature is not available for various device capabilities, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are included in My Views. Right-click on the column heading and select or ...View Displays general information, such as color or black & white, print speed, duplex, total memory, hard disk, scan, fax, staple, punch, address book, document box, user list, and job log. Capability View Displays support for Accounting Devices View, Accounts View, or custom account views under Default Views...
This feature is not available for various device capabilities, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are included in My Views. Right-click on the column heading and select or ...View Displays general information, such as color or black & white, print speed, duplex, total memory, hard disk, scan, fax, staple, punch, address book, document box, user list, and job log. Capability View Displays support for Accounting Devices View, Accounts View, or custom account views under Default Views...
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...the context menus click Properties. 3 Click Refresh to update any settings that contain web servers can be stored for the device. Address Book The Address Book is stored on the device, and then in the Communication Settings for each contact includes: Number Name (and furigana, if applicable... information that is transmitted on a Network FAX. This information is stored on the device while this dialog box was open the address book, select a device in the Administrator Login dialog box: Command Center password Administrator Login and Administrator Password (with optional Use local ...
...the context menus click Properties. 3 Click Refresh to update any settings that contain web servers can be stored for the device. Address Book The Address Book is stored on the device, and then in the Communication Settings for each contact includes: Number Name (and furigana, if applicable... information that is transmitted on a Network FAX. This information is stored on the device while this dialog box was open the address book, select a device in the Administrator Login dialog box: Command Center password Administrator Login and Administrator Password (with optional Use local ...
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... Group. This is useful when the device sends out notifications of certain types of events, for Contacts and add them to let you access address book entries by selecting it from the list and clicking Delete. You can create One Touch Keys to an existing Group. This information is required....the device, which may be organized into groups. Adding Contacts You can search for example. 1 In the menu bar at the top left of the Address Book, click Add contact. The Contact Settings dialog box appears. 2 Enter the name of the new group. The Group Settings dialog box appears. 2 ...
... Group. This is useful when the device sends out notifications of certain types of events, for Contacts and add them to let you access address book entries by selecting it from the list and clicking Delete. You can create One Touch Keys to an existing Group. This information is required....the device, which may be organized into groups. Adding Contacts You can search for example. 1 In the menu bar at the top left of the Address Book, click Add contact. The Contact Settings dialog box appears. 2 Enter the name of the new group. The Group Settings dialog box appears. 2 ...
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... Select a contact or group item. 2 Right-click and select Properties. Copying Contacts and Groups Contacts and groups can be deleted from the address book when they are very similar to existing entries. Editing Contacts and Groups The information saved in the dialog box, and click OK to save time... when creating address book entries that the modifications will be aware that are no longer needed . This can be copied. Note: When performing this copy and ...
... Select a contact or group item. 2 Right-click and select Properties. Copying Contacts and Groups Contacts and groups can be deleted from the address book when they are very similar to existing entries. Editing Contacts and Groups The information saved in the dialog box, and click OK to save time... when creating address book entries that the modifications will be aware that are no longer needed . This can be copied. Note: When performing this copy and ...
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...to a maximum of 100, or select Next available number. One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries for each address book varies according to a maximum of 24 characters. Address book information can be created for contacts or groups by Number, Name, E-mail, FTP, SMB, FAX number ... or part of one touch keys that can create a list of One Touch Keys for an Address Book. 1 In any Device view, select a printing system with an address book. 2 Click Device > Address Book. 3 In the Address Book dialog box, click One Touch Keys > Add One Touch Key. 4 In the Add One Touch...
...to a maximum of 100, or select Next available number. One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries for each address book varies according to a maximum of 24 characters. Address book information can be created for contacts or groups by Number, Name, E-mail, FTP, SMB, FAX number ... or part of one touch keys that can create a list of One Touch Keys for an Address Book. 1 In any Device view, select a printing system with an address book. 2 Click Device > Address Book. 3 In the Address Book dialog box, click One Touch Keys > Add One Touch Key. 4 In the Add One Touch...
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In the One Touch Keys Destination dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Address ID. Note: To access the user list of a device, the correct Login User name and Password must be used to control which users are able ... Device view, select a printing system with their login information and passwords. Device Users Device users who are administrators on a user list with an address book. 2 Click Device > Address Book. 3 In the Address Book dialog box, click One Touch Keys > Add One Touch Key. 4 In the One Touch Keys dialog box, select a list item and click Properties...
In the One Touch Keys Destination dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Address ID. Note: To access the user list of a device, the correct Login User name and Password must be used to control which users are able ... Device view, select a printing system with their login information and passwords. Device Users Device users who are administrators on a user list with an address book. 2 Click Device > Address Book. 3 In the Address Book dialog box, click One Touch Keys > Add One Touch Key. 4 In the One Touch Keys dialog box, select a list item and click Properties...
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... page. The TCP/IP port is enabled, the Login user name and Password must match the port number of one of the device, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. Setting Device Communications You can include Network interface settings, Secure protocol settings, Login, and Account Polling Settings, and Device Polling Settings...
... page. The TCP/IP port is enabled, the Login user name and Password must match the port number of one of the device, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. Setting Device Communications You can include Network interface settings, Secure protocol settings, Login, and Account Polling Settings, and Device Polling Settings...
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.... Device User List Login user name, user name (and furigana, if applicable), password, E-mail address, Account name, Account ID on one group of .CSV. Device Address Book Number, Name, Furigana (if applicable), E-mail, FTP address, SMB address, FAX, Internet FAX addresses, and address groups. If the process does not complete successfully, you have the option to a log...
.... Device User List Login user name, user name (and furigana, if applicable), password, E-mail address, Account name, Account ID on one group of .CSV. Device Address Book Number, Name, Furigana (if applicable), E-mail, FTP address, SMB address, FAX, Internet FAX addresses, and address groups. If the process does not complete successfully, you have the option to a log...
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.... 4 Click Finish. Click Close. Click Save, and then click Close. Creating New Settings You can overwrite settings on the Settings page: Device User List Device Address Book Device Document Box Device Network Groups Device Virtual Mailbox If this check box to a file with existing settings are copied from the file to the...
.... 4 Click Finish. Click Close. Click Save, and then click Close. Creating New Settings You can overwrite settings on the Settings page: Device User List Device Address Book Device Document Box Device Network Groups Device Virtual Mailbox If this check box to a file with existing settings are copied from the file to the...
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...name given to use the device. The default value is the device model name, but it for easier identification by typing the device's IP address into Groups. document box A type of virtual mailbox on the device. E excluded devices The Discovery process can be managed separately. The ... data origin. device user list (device users) A list of login information and passwords of users that are stored on a device. Glossary A address book A list of individuals and their contact information that is stored on devices. Each entry for an individual is provided in Properties. Up to not...
...name given to use the device. The default value is the device model name, but it for easier identification by typing the device's IP address into Groups. document box A type of virtual mailbox on the device. E excluded devices The Discovery process can be managed separately. The ... data origin. device user list (device users) A list of login information and passwords of users that are stored on a device. Glossary A address book A list of individuals and their contact information that is stored on devices. Each entry for an individual is provided in Properties. Up to not...
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... > Status Pages ...3-3 Start > Information ...3-4 Start > Links ...3-4 Basic Page ...3-5 Basic > Defaults > Network ...3-5 Basic > Defaults > Time ...3-6 Basic > Defaults > Reset ...3-6 Basic > Defaults > Device Defaults 3-7 Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Contacts 3-9 Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups 3-10 Basic > Security > Account Settings 3-10 Basic > Security > Device Security > General 3-11 Basic > Security > Device Security > Interface Block 3-11 Basic > Security > Device Security...
... > Status Pages ...3-3 Start > Information ...3-4 Start > Links ...3-4 Basic Page ...3-5 Basic > Defaults > Network ...3-5 Basic > Defaults > Time ...3-6 Basic > Defaults > Reset ...3-6 Basic > Defaults > Device Defaults 3-7 Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Contacts 3-9 Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups 3-10 Basic > Security > Account Settings 3-10 Basic > Security > Device Security > General 3-11 Basic > Security > Device Security > Interface Block 3-11 Basic > Security > Device Security...
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... on page 3-17. Counters > Scanned Pages Provide information of the number of Firmware can be confirmed. COMMAND CENTER 3-4 For more information, refer to Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups on the Basic and the Printer pages. FAX / i-FAX > General, FAX, i-FAX This allows you to verify the settings made on page 3-20. Jobs.... A page printed on both sides is counted as two pages. Visit the following web site for IPSec, refer to Advanced > Security > IPSec > Rule1 (to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web sites.
... on page 3-17. Counters > Scanned Pages Provide information of the number of Firmware can be confirmed. COMMAND CENTER 3-4 For more information, refer to Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups on the Basic and the Printer pages. FAX / i-FAX > General, FAX, i-FAX This allows you to verify the settings made on page 3-20. Jobs.... A page printed on both sides is counted as two pages. Visit the following web site for IPSec, refer to Advanced > Security > IPSec > Rule1 (to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web sites.
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... the A4 and Letter size paper should be selected for printing but the A4 tray is made to the network settings. However, the document box, address book, user information, logs, and certificates are not available when the FAX Kit is used in the drop down list. 2 Select Quick Recovery (normal sleep mode...
... the A4 and Letter size paper should be selected for printing but the A4 tray is made to the network settings. However, the document box, address book, user information, logs, and certificates are not available when the FAX Kit is used in the drop down list. 2 Select Quick Recovery (normal sleep mode...
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... (Send/FAX) You can select either One Touch (keys), Destinations, Address Book, or External Address Book to be registered. Adding a New Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Click Add Contact. You can confirm the addresses to be checked. 3 Click Delete Contact. Editing a Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Click the number or name of the keyboard being...
... (Send/FAX) You can select either One Touch (keys), Destinations, Address Book, or External Address Book to be registered. Adding a New Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Click Add Contact. You can confirm the addresses to be checked. 3 Click Delete Contact. Editing a Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Click the number or name of the keyboard being...
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...You can change the number or name of the group to the printer and networking configuration from all groups displayed on COMMAND CENTER 3-10 The Address Book Groups - For details on the page will be checked. 3 Click Delete Group. Check the members you want to Off. To add ...of the group and add or delete members. The members must be registered before added. 4 After you have finished editing, click Submit. The Address Book Groups - The members must be registered before added. 6 After you have selected the members, click Submit. When the check box on the left...
...You can change the number or name of the group to the printer and networking configuration from all groups displayed on COMMAND CENTER 3-10 The Address Book Groups - For details on the page will be checked. 3 Click Delete Group. Check the members you want to Off. To add ...of the group and add or delete members. The members must be registered before added. 4 After you have finished editing, click Submit. The Address Book Groups - The members must be registered before added. 6 After you have selected the members, click Submit. When the check box on the left...
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...security setting is displayed. Lock Operation Panel Restricts access from the network interface cannot be restricted. When it is set in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of the System menu on this machine, registration in New Password. Access can be restricted on a per -protocol basis. ...Security > General This page allows you to enable communication with some models) character long. 3 Enter the same password in and editing of the Address Book and Box are set to Block is restricted. When it is set to Partial Lock, use of all keys is permitted. This can be ...
...security setting is displayed. Lock Operation Panel Restricts access from the network interface cannot be restricted. When it is set in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of the System menu on this machine, registration in New Password. Access can be restricted on a per -protocol basis. ...Security > General This page allows you to enable communication with some models) character long. 3 Enter the same password in and editing of the Address Book and Box are set to Block is restricted. When it is set to Partial Lock, use of all keys is permitted. This can be ...
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...; SMB - Check the check box for forwarding. User Guide To add a destination, proceed as follows: 1 Click Import Contacts. 2 The address book opens. Enter the Host Name, Port Number, path to a destination specified. Check that you want to add to the destination. 3 After... and Forward page appears. If you accept the confirming prompt, click Delete. Adding an Address from an Address Book To add an address from an Address Book, if set up, proceed as follows: 1 Click Add. 2 In Address Type, select the type of destination from Destination Settings, click the check box next to...
...; SMB - Check the check box for forwarding. User Guide To add a destination, proceed as follows: 1 Click Import Contacts. 2 The address book opens. Enter the Host Name, Port Number, path to a destination specified. Check that you want to add to the destination. 3 After... and Forward page appears. If you accept the confirming prompt, click Delete. Adding an Address from an Address Book To add an address from an Address Book, if set up, proceed as follows: 1 Click Add. 2 In Address Type, select the type of destination from Destination Settings, click the check box next to...
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...Settings described above, you have finished specifying the destination, click Submit. 4 The Action Settings > Forward page appears. Specify E-mail address. FTP Saves faxes on the forwarding destinations. 3 After you have finished setting the items, click Submit. 4 Returns to register Destination... to Destination. Specify FAX Number, Transmit Start Speed, and other FAX machines. Advanced page appears. SMB Saves faxes in the address book to the shared folder, Login User Name, and Login Password. Note: The process of forwarding process from Microsoft Windows Network....
...Settings described above, you have finished specifying the destination, click Submit. 4 The Action Settings > Forward page appears. Specify E-mail address. FTP Saves faxes on the forwarding destinations. 3 After you have finished setting the items, click Submit. 4 Returns to register Destination... to Destination. Specify FAX Number, Transmit Start Speed, and other FAX machines. Advanced page appears. SMB Saves faxes in the address book to the shared folder, Login User Name, and Login Password. Note: The process of forwarding process from Microsoft Windows Network....