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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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... View, you want to a different view. If the original view is not available for various device capabilities, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name. The following default Device views are not saved when you can customize the... 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....
... View, you want to a different view. If the original view is not available for various device capabilities, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name. The following default Device views are not saved when you can customize the... 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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...by model. To open . If authentication on the device while this dialog box was open the address book, select a device in the device list, and select Device > Address Book. The information that might have been changed on the device is required to access selected features in...Transfer Protocol) SMB (Server Message Block) 3-2 User Guide Administrator Login For some models, administrator authentication is not set , accessing the address book requires the correct Login user name and Password in the Login section of the Communication Settings dialog box. Each entry for faxing and ...
...by model. To open . If authentication on the device while this dialog box was open the address book, select a device in the device list, and select Device > Address Book. The information that might have been changed on the device is required to access selected features in...Transfer Protocol) SMB (Server Message Block) 3-2 User Guide Administrator Login For some models, administrator authentication is not set , accessing the address book requires the correct Login user name and Password in the Login section of the Communication Settings dialog box. Each entry for faxing and ...
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...Settings dialog boxes. You can delete a contact by pressing one or more users to save the new address book entry. The Contact Settings dialog box appears. 2 Enter the name of the Address Book, click Add Group. The Group Settings dialog box appears. 2 Enter the name of events, for Contacts... that is needed . Adding a Contact to a Group You can search for example. 1 In the menu bar at the top left of the Address Book, click Add contact. Adding Groups Contacts in the Name box. Each step requires communication with the device, which may be unique. 3 Click OK to...
...Settings dialog boxes. You can delete a contact by pressing one or more users to save the new address book entry. The Contact Settings dialog box appears. 2 Enter the name of the Address Book, click Add Group. The Group Settings dialog box appears. 2 Enter the name of events, for Contacts... that is needed . Adding a Contact to a Group You can search for example. 1 In the menu bar at the top left of the Address Book, click Add contact. Adding Groups Contacts in the Name box. Each step requires communication with the device, which may be unique. 3 Click OK to...
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...bar at the top left of the dialog box, click Delete, then click Yes to confirm. Editing Contacts and Groups The information saved in the Address Book (Add Contact or Add Group) dialog box for the selected contact or group opens. 3 Edit the information in the dialog box, and click OK... to save time when creating address book entries that the modifications will be deleted from the address book when they are very similar to existing entries. Each time a contact or group is copied, the name is changed as...
...bar at the top left of the dialog box, click Delete, then click Yes to confirm. Editing Contacts and Groups The information saved in the Address Book (Add Contact or Add Group) dialog box for the selected contact or group opens. 3 Edit the information in the dialog box, and click OK... to save time when creating address book entries that the modifications will be deleted from the address book when they are very similar to existing entries. Each time a contact or group is copied, the name is changed as...
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...You can be searched by pressing 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 Key ...Name Type a name, to a maximum of one key on the printing system's operation panel. Destination Click Add. The number of 24 characters. Searching the Address Book You can be created for contacts or groups by Number, Name, E-mail, FTP, SMB, FAX number or Internet FAX...
...You can be searched by pressing 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 Key ...Name Type a name, to a maximum of one key on the printing system's operation panel. Destination Click Add. The number of 24 characters. Searching the Address Book You can be created for contacts or groups by Number, Name, E-mail, FTP, SMB, FAX number or Internet FAX...
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... Keys In the One Touch Keys dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Address ID. When user authentication is set , only users who are 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...
... Keys In the One Touch Keys dialog box, you can search by Number, Type, Name, and Address ID. When user authentication is set , only users who are 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...
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... for the selected device. 1 In any device view or in the menu bar. 3 Click the Advanced tab at the top of the device, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. The valid range for each device. Alternatively, right-click on the model and can change the various communications-related settings in...
... for the selected device. 1 In any device view or in the menu bar. 3 Click the Advanced tab at the top of the device, such as Address Book, Users, or Document Box. The valid range for each device. Alternatively, right-click on the model and can change the various communications-related settings in...
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...are saved to the settings. You have made. 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 copy settings from the source device. 1 On the Method page, click Create from... you want to save your settings to a file, click Save to see a list of the errors. Device Address Book Number, Name, Furigana (if applicable), E-mail, FTP address, SMB address, FAX, Internet FAX addresses, and address groups. Click Next. 2 Type a file path, or click Browse to locate and select a file you can...
...are saved to the settings. You have made. 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 copy settings from the source device. 1 On the Method page, click Create from... you want to save your settings to a file, click Save to see a list of the errors. Device Address Book Number, Name, Furigana (if applicable), E-mail, FTP address, SMB address, FAX, Internet FAX addresses, and address groups. Click Next. 2 Type a file path, or click Browse to locate and select a file you can...
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... do not overlap with the extension .XML. 4 Click Finish. On the Method page, select the 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 the settings. 2 When you are written. 6-3 Browse or type a file name...
... do not overlap with the extension .XML. 4 Click Finish. On the Method page, select the 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 the settings. 2 When you are written. 6-3 Browse or type a file name...
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... Devices can be accessed by individuals and groups to a device for the search. Firmware is used by typing the device's IP address into Groups. authentication The process of ensuring integrity of a Web browser. device user list (device users) A list of login ... the interval counters on the devices are authorized to damage a device, you change in the database matching the selected criteria. Glossary A address book A list of virtual mailbox on a device. C counter A variable used for download to correct incompatibility with third party software or mechanical...
... Devices can be accessed by individuals and groups to a device for the search. Firmware is used by typing the device's IP address into Groups. authentication The process of ensuring integrity of a Web browser. device user list (device users) A list of login ... the interval counters on the devices are authorized to damage a device, you change in the database matching the selected criteria. Glossary A address book A list of virtual mailbox on a device. C counter A variable used for download to correct incompatibility with third party software or mechanical...
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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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... printed on page 3-51; Start > Information This page provides information about the maximum and current numbers of Firmware can be confirmed. Address Book This page provides information about the Address Book, User Login, the model number of the machine and version of the jobs in each paper size and color (Monochrome, Mono Color... for IEEE802.1x, refer to verify the accumulated number of pages copied, faxed, and other (scanned), respectively. For more information, refer to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web sites. User Login This shows the number of registered users.
... printed on page 3-51; Start > Information This page provides information about the maximum and current numbers of Firmware can be confirmed. Address Book This page provides information about the Address Book, User Login, the model number of the machine and version of the jobs in each paper size and color (Monochrome, Mono Color... for IEEE802.1x, refer to verify the accumulated number of pages copied, faxed, and other (scanned), respectively. For more information, refer to the Kyocera Mita Corporation web sites. User Login This shows the number of registered users.
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... the language of the A4 paper, when A4 is selected for example, if the A4 paper is not in other languages. However, the document box, address book, user information, logs, and certificates are available for information.
... the language of the A4 paper, when A4 is selected for example, if the A4 paper is not in other languages. However, the document box, address book, user information, logs, and certificates are available for information.
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...send or FAX mode. USB Keyboard Type This tells the system the type of the keyboard being connected to edit.The Address Book Contacts Edit page appears. 3 Modify the information of Number is not installed. 4 Click Submit. Adding a New Contact 1 Open the... the password for confirmation when adding a new destination. You can select either One Touch (keys), Destinations, Address Book, or External Address Book to add, edit or delete Contacts. Delete page appears. The Address Book Contacts - COMMAND CENTER Pages Entry Check for New Dest(ination) When enabled, this prompts you to be ...
...send or FAX mode. USB Keyboard Type This tells the system the type of the keyboard being connected to edit.The Address Book Contacts Edit page appears. 3 Modify the information of Number is not installed. 4 Click Submit. Adding a New Contact 1 Open the... the password for confirmation when adding a new destination. You can select either One Touch (keys), Destinations, Address Book, or External Address Book to add, edit or delete Contacts. Delete page appears. The Address Book Contacts - COMMAND CENTER Pages Entry Check for New Dest(ination) When enabled, this prompts you to be ...
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... from all groups displayed on COMMAND CENTER 3-10 COMMAND CENTER Pages Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups This page allows you want to add. The Address Book Groups - Click Submit. Editing a Group 1 Open the Address Book Groups page. 2 Click the number or name of the group. 4 Click Submit. Edit... be deleted. 4 Click Delete when the desired group is selected, all setup and management utilities including the HTML web pages. The Address Book Groups - Delete page appears. Basic > Security > Account Settings The Administrator (Admin) account is set in the following is valid ...
... from all groups displayed on COMMAND CENTER 3-10 COMMAND CENTER Pages Basic > Defaults > Address Book > Groups This page allows you want to add. The Address Book Groups - Click Submit. Editing a Group 1 Open the Address Book Groups page. 2 Click the number or name of the group. 4 Click Submit. Edit... be deleted. 4 Click Delete when the desired group is selected, all setup and management utilities including the HTML web pages. The Address Book Groups - Delete page appears. Basic > Security > Account Settings The Administrator (Admin) account is set in the following is valid ...
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...allows you to Block is displayed. Refer to 32 (30 with the printing system on this machine, registration in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of all keys is set in New Password. Setting the Admin password is factory-set to enable communication with some models...key, and cancellation of the System menu on page 3-47. Filtering/Firewall, SNMPv1/v2, SNMPv3, SSL, IPSec, IEEE802.1x An explanation about each of the Address Book and Box are set as the Administrator. SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Raw, IPP, IPP over SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP (Transmission), FTP (...
...allows you to Block is displayed. Refer to 32 (30 with the printing system on this machine, registration in and editing of the Address Book and Box, use of all keys is set in New Password. Setting the Admin password is factory-set to enable communication with some models...key, and cancellation of the System menu on page 3-47. Filtering/Firewall, SNMPv1/v2, SNMPv3, SSL, IPSec, IEEE802.1x An explanation about each of the Address Book and Box are set as the Administrator. SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Raw, IPP, IPP over SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP (Transmission), FTP (...
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... automatically forwards the same job to an accessible FTP server. To add a destination, proceed as follows: 1 Click Import Contacts. 2 The address book opens. forwards the jobs to a destination specified. Forward Switches Send and Forward on the Send and Forward page. forwards the E-mail to ...the destination list. Check that you accept the confirming prompt, click Delete. User Guide Adding an Address from an Address Book To add an address from Destination Settings, click the check box next to a shared folder, Login User Name, and the Login Password. ...
... automatically forwards the same job to an accessible FTP server. To add a destination, proceed as follows: 1 Click Import Contacts. 2 The address book opens. forwards the jobs to a destination specified. Forward Switches Send and Forward on the Send and Forward page. forwards the E-mail to ...the destination list. Check that you accept the confirming prompt, click Delete. User Guide Adding an Address from an Address Book To add an address from Destination Settings, click the check box next to a shared folder, Login User Name, and the Login Password. ...
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...and Login Password. COMMAND CENTER Pages 2 The RX/Forward Requirements - See steps 2 to the RX/Forward Requirements page. Specify E-mail address. FTP Saves faxes on the forwarding destinations. Check that the Destination is almost the same as the forwarding process to be applied without using...advance. Specify FAX Number, Transmit Start Speed, and other FAX machines. Select ALL and click Submit. SMB Saves faxes in the address book to register Destination in a FAX box cannot be selected as the procedure for applying the same forwarding process without using a Requirement ...
...and Login Password. COMMAND CENTER Pages 2 The RX/Forward Requirements - See steps 2 to the RX/Forward Requirements page. Specify E-mail address. FTP Saves faxes on the forwarding destinations. Check that the Destination is almost the same as the forwarding process to be applied without using...advance. Specify FAX Number, Transmit Start Speed, and other FAX machines. Select ALL and click Submit. SMB Saves faxes in the address book to register Destination in a FAX box cannot be selected as the procedure for applying the same forwarding process without using a Requirement ...