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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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... Name are available: General 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. The following default Device views are included in Default Views. Select the view you can switch to the...
... Name are available: General 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. The following default Device views are included in Default Views. Select the view you can switch to the...
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... device, and then in the device list, and select Device > Address Book. To open . If authentication on a Network FAX. This information is transmitted on the device is not set , accessing the address book requires the correct Login user name and Password in the Login section ...-click on the device. The information that is required to access selected features in the context menu click Device Home Page. Address Book The Address Book is a list of the following in the Administrator Login dialog box: Command Center password Administrator Login and Administrator Password (with ...
... device, and then in the device list, and select Device > Address Book. To open . If authentication on a Network FAX. This information is transmitted on the device is not set , accessing the address book requires the correct Login user name and Password in the Login section ...-click on the device. The information that is required to access selected features in the context menu click Device Home Page. Address Book The Address Book is a list of the following in the Administrator Login dialog box: Command Center password Administrator Login and Administrator Password (with ...
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...slow depending on network conditions. 1 Double-click on an existing group to the device. Deleting a Contact From a Group Contacts can add individuals to the address book stored on the printing system's operation panel. KMnet Viewer 3-3 Adding Groups Contacts in the Name box. Each step requires communication with the device, which ... and appears in the dialog box. 3 Select one key on a device. 1 In the menu bar at the top left of the contact in the address book can be deleted from a group when they are no longer needed . 4 Click OK to add, and click Add. 4 Click OK in the Add ...
...slow depending on network conditions. 1 Double-click on an existing group to the device. Deleting a Contact From a Group Contacts can add individuals to the address book stored on the printing system's operation panel. KMnet Viewer 3-3 Adding Groups Contacts in the Name box. Each step requires communication with the device, which ... and appears in the dialog box. 3 Select one key on a device. 1 In the menu bar at the top left of the contact in the address book can be deleted from a group when they are no longer needed . 4 Click OK to add, and click Add. 4 Click OK in the Add ...
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... or groups. 2 In the menu bar at the top left of the dialog box, click Remove members, then click Yes to save time when creating address book entries that the modifications will be edited if necessary. 1 Select a contact or group item. 2 Right-click and select Properties. Third time: "Copy 3" is... "Copy" is added to the list. The Contact Settings or Group Settings dialog box for each contact or group can be deleted from the address book when they are very similar to confirm. Note: When performing this copy and paste operation, you should be aware that are no longer needed ....
... or groups. 2 In the menu bar at the top left of the dialog box, click Remove members, then click Yes to save time when creating address book entries that the modifications will be edited if necessary. 1 Select a contact or group item. 2 Right-click and select Properties. Third time: "Copy 3" is... "Copy" is added to the list. The Contact Settings or Group Settings dialog box for each contact or group can be deleted from the address book when they are very similar to confirm. Note: When performing this copy and paste operation, you should be aware that are no longer needed ....
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...in the toolbar. KMnet Viewer 3-5 One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries 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 ..., or select Next available number. Key Select Specific number and type a number, to printing system model. Address book information can be created for each address book varies according to a maximum of one key on the printing system's operation panel. Destination Click Add. To...
...in the toolbar. KMnet Viewer 3-5 One Touch Keys This feature lets you access Address Book entries 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 ..., or select Next available number. Key Select Specific number and type a number, to printing system model. Address book information can be created for each address book varies according to a maximum of one key on the printing system's operation panel. Destination Click Add. To...
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...the entire list again, click the Clear Search icon. In the One Touch Keys Destination dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Address ID. Device Searching One Touch Keys In the One Touch Keys dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Destination. 1 In ... with their login information and passwords. Adding Device Users You can add users to the user list located 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 ...
...the entire list again, click the Clear Search icon. In the One Touch Keys Destination dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Address ID. Device Searching One Touch Keys In the One Touch Keys dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Destination. 1 In ... with their login information and passwords. Adding Device Users You can add users to the user list located 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 ...
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... communication setting to be able to use a selector or drop-down menu if available. 4 Click OK to access several functions of the device, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. 5 Communication Settings Communication Settings control the network communications with 9100. Available settings vary depending on your chosen device, and then in...
... communication setting to be able to use a selector or drop-down menu if available. 4 Click OK to access several functions of the device, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. 5 Communication Settings Communication Settings control the network communications with 9100. Available settings vary depending on your chosen device, and then in...
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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 settings can click Details to see a list of the errors. Device Virtual Mailbox ... file name with the extension .XML.Click Finish. Device Document Box Users' Custom and FAX boxes. 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 the destination devices. To select...
Device User List Login user name, user name (and furigana, if applicable), password, E-mail address, Account name, Account ID on one group of settings can click Details to see a list of the errors. Device Virtual Mailbox ... file name with the extension .XML.Click Finish. Device Document Box Users' Custom and FAX boxes. 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 the destination devices. To select...
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... click Next. 4 The Confirmation page shows a list of the settings you have selected any of these options 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 log file.
... click Next. 4 The Confirmation page shows a list of the settings you have selected any of these options 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 log file.
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... device settings, such as page counts and scan counts on the device. document box A type of the message data and data origin. Glossary A address book A list of a Web browser. advanced search A search feature that shows detailed device information and lets you must establish it for faxing and scanning ...The home page can include keeping track of how many copies, prints, faxes, and scans have been processed by typing the device's IP address into Groups. The default value is used for users. It is the device model name, but it can be excluded from data altered in...
... device settings, such as page counts and scan counts on the device. document box A type of the message data and data origin. Glossary A address book A list of a Web browser. advanced search A search feature that shows detailed device information and lets you must establish it for faxing and scanning ...The home page can include keeping track of how many copies, prints, faxes, and scans have been processed by typing the device's IP address into Groups. The default value is used for users. It is the device model name, but it can be excluded from data altered in...
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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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... FAX / i-FAX page. Start > Links Links to verify the settings made on page 3-14. Device/Printer This allows you to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web sites. Start > Information This page provides information about the maximum and current numbers of printed pages for IPSec, refer to ...each operation. For more information, refer to Printer Page on the Basic and the Printer pages. For more information, refer to Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups on page 3-31. For more information, refer to Jobs Page on page 3-10. Scanner This allows you to Printer Page on page...
... FAX / i-FAX page. Start > Links Links to verify the settings made on page 3-14. Device/Printer This allows you to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web sites. Start > Information This page provides information about the maximum and current numbers of printed pages for IPSec, refer to ...each operation. For more information, refer to Printer Page on the Basic and the Printer pages. For more information, refer to Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups on page 3-31. For more information, refer to Jobs Page on page 3-10. Scanner This allows you to Printer Page on page...
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... device to 240 minutes after configuration. You can choose sleep mode from 1 to which the system enters the auto sleep mode. 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...
... device to 240 minutes after configuration. You can choose sleep mode from 1 to which the system enters the auto sleep mode. 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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...page appears. Default Screen (Send/FAX) You can select either One Touch (keys), Destinations, Address Book, or External Address Book to be checked. 3 Click Delete Contact. Adding a New Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Click Add Contact. COMMAND CENTER Pages Entry Check for New Dest(ination) .... In order for the keyboard to re-enter the password for confirmation when adding a new destination. The Address Book Contacts - Deleting a Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Check the desired contact. USB Keyboard Type This tells the system the type of the ...
...page appears. Default Screen (Send/FAX) You can select either One Touch (keys), Destinations, Address Book, or External Address Book to be checked. 3 Click Delete Contact. Adding a New Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Click Add Contact. COMMAND CENTER Pages Entry Check for New Dest(ination) .... In order for the keyboard to re-enter the password for confirmation when adding a new destination. The Address Book Contacts - Deleting a Contact 1 Open the Address Book Contacts page. 2 Check the desired contact. USB Keyboard Type This tells the system the type of the ...
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... access account. The members must be registered before added. 4 After you have finished editing, click Submit. Deleting a Group 1 Open the Address Book Groups page. 2 Check the desired group. Delete page appears. Click Submit. For details on the page will be deleted. 4 Click Delete... when the desired group is set to Off. The Address Book Groups - The Address Book Groups - Edit page opens. 3 You can continue editing groups, such as changing group names and adding or deleting members. It...
... access account. The members must be registered before added. 4 After you have finished editing, click Submit. Deleting a Group 1 Open the Address Book Groups page. 2 Check the desired group. Delete page appears. Click Submit. For details on the page will be deleted. 4 Click Delete... when the desired group is set to Off. The Address Book Groups - The Address Book Groups - Edit page opens. 3 You can continue editing groups, such as changing group names and adding or deleting members. It...
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...Basic > Security > Device Security > Network Security This allows you to Partial Lock, use of the Stop key, and cancellation of the Address Book and Box are forbidden. With some models, this setting is displayed. Access from each security setting is recommended to the machine and networking ...page 3-47. Access can be up to restrict access from each security setting is irrelevant if the user has logged in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of the System menu on a per -protocol basis. Access from the operation panel. SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI...
...Basic > Security > Device Security > Network Security This allows you to Partial Lock, use of the Stop key, and cancellation of the Address Book and Box are forbidden. With some models, this setting is displayed. Access from each security setting is recommended to the machine and networking ...page 3-47. Access can be up to restrict access from each security setting is irrelevant if the user has logged in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of the System menu on a per -protocol basis. Access from the operation panel. SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI...
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...Host Name, Port Number, path to a shared folder, Login User Name, and the Login Password. • FTP - Adding an Address from an Address Book To add an address from Destination Settings, click the check box next to the destination, then click Delete. Enter the Host Name, Port Number, path to...summary of either FAX, FTP, SMB or E-mail to activate Send and Forward. To add a destination, proceed as follows: 1 Click Import Contacts. 2 The address book opens. Scanner > Send and Forward When sending a FAX, FTP, SMB or a E-mail job, Send and Forward automatically forwards the same job to a ...
...Host Name, Port Number, path to a shared folder, Login User Name, and the Login Password. • FTP - Adding an Address from an Address Book To add an address from Destination Settings, click the check box next to the destination, then click Delete. Enter the Host Name, Port Number, path to...summary of either FAX, FTP, SMB or E-mail to activate Send and Forward. To add a destination, proceed as follows: 1 Click Import Contacts. 2 The address book opens. Scanner > Send and Forward When sending a FAX, FTP, SMB or a E-mail job, Send and Forward automatically forwards the same job to a ...
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... After you have finished setting the items, click Submit. 4 Returns to be selected as a reference. SMB Saves faxes in the address book to other necessary information on the forwarding destinations. FAX Forwards faxes to Destination. i-FAX Forwards faxes to the Destination List. 3-25 ...the destination, click Submit. 4 The Action Settings > Forward page appears. You can add a new destination or an address registered in a shared folder accessible from Address Type. Specify FAX Number, Transmit Start Speed, and other FAX machines. Check that the Destination is almost the same...
... After you have finished setting the items, click Submit. 4 Returns to be selected as a reference. SMB Saves faxes in the address book to other necessary information on the forwarding destinations. FAX Forwards faxes to Destination. i-FAX Forwards faxes to the Destination List. 3-25 ...the destination, click Submit. 4 The Action Settings > Forward page appears. You can add a new destination or an address registered in a shared folder accessible from Address Type. Specify FAX Number, Transmit Start Speed, and other FAX machines. Check that the Destination is almost the same...