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List View ...3-1 User Preferences ...3-1 Global Characteristics ...3-1 Saving Changes ...3-2 Tab Scrolling ...3-2 Set Rows per Page ...3-2 32 Tab Maximum ...3-2 Edit Default List Views ...3-2 Add Tab ...3-3 Import Default Tab ...3-4 Edit Tab ...3-4 ... ...3-30 Custom Properties ...3-31 Device Manager Report ...3-32 Creating a Device Manager Report 3-32 Editing Device IDs and Device Properties 3-32 Selecting a Report Template 3-33 ii User Guide
List View ...3-1 User Preferences ...3-1 Global Characteristics ...3-1 Saving Changes ...3-2 Tab Scrolling ...3-2 Set Rows per Page ...3-2 32 Tab Maximum ...3-2 Edit Default List Views ...3-2 Add Tab ...3-3 Import Default Tab ...3-4 Edit Tab ...3-4 ... ...3-30 Custom Properties ...3-31 Device Manager Report ...3-32 Creating a Device Manager Report 3-32 Editing Device IDs and Device Properties 3-32 Selecting a Report Template 3-33 ii User Guide
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... Host Agent ...5-12 KM Service Manager ...5-13 Configure Queues ...5-14 Consoles ...5-14 Choosing a Console ...5-14 Changing the Default Console 5-15 Log Off ...5-15 Chapter 6 My Print Jobs Logging on ...6-1 Authentication ...6-1 Queues ...6-2 Viewing Print Jobs in a Queue 6-2 Active Jobs ...6-2 Completed Jobs ...6-3 Completed Jobs Toolbar ...6-4 KM Service Manager ...6-5 Queue Management ...6-5 Configure Queues ...6-6 Glossary ...v i iv User Guide
... Host Agent ...5-12 KM Service Manager ...5-13 Configure Queues ...5-14 Consoles ...5-14 Choosing a Console ...5-14 Changing the Default Console 5-15 Log Off ...5-15 Chapter 6 My Print Jobs Logging on ...6-1 Authentication ...6-1 Queues ...6-2 Viewing Print Jobs in a Queue 6-2 Active Jobs ...6-2 Completed Jobs ...6-3 Completed Jobs Toolbar ...6-4 KM Service Manager ...6-5 Queue Management ...6-5 Configure Queues ...6-6 Glossary ...v i iv User Guide
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...® XP Professional 64 bit with Service Pack 2 or newer Windows Vista™ 32 bit Windows Vista™ 64 bit with Service Pack 1 or newer User Guide
...® XP Professional 64 bit with Service Pack 2 or newer Windows Vista™ 32 bit Windows Vista™ 64 bit with Service Pack 1 or newer User Guide
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... you want to a managed KMSTLMON port on each print server. For more information about configuring queues, see the Print Job Manager User Guide. Cookies must be enabled. Maintaining Host Agent Features If the Host Agent is tracked in Print Job Manager and My Print Jobs....Select Configure Print Queues Now if you exit the installer. Installing the Host Agent for managing and unmanaging print queues. Supported Printers Kyocera network printers and most third party network printers that support the standard printer MIB Maximum Validated Configuration Device Manager Up to 2000 ...
... you want to a managed KMSTLMON port on each print server. For more information about configuring queues, see the Print Job Manager User Guide. Cookies must be enabled. Maintaining Host Agent Features If the Host Agent is tracked in Print Job Manager and My Print Jobs....Select Configure Print Queues Now if you exit the installer. Installing the Host Agent for managing and unmanaging print queues. Supported Printers Kyocera network printers and most third party network printers that support the standard printer MIB Maximum Validated Configuration Device Manager Up to 2000 ...
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... necessary if you repair or remove Job release features. Select one of Print Job Manager and My Print Jobs. To exit the uninstaller, click Finish. 1-4 User Guide To exit the uninstaller, click Finish. Remove The Host Agent is completely uninstalled. Remove Job Release Job Release is completely uninstalled. To exit the installer...
... necessary if you repair or remove Job release features. Select one of Print Job Manager and My Print Jobs. To exit the uninstaller, click Finish. 1-4 User Guide To exit the uninstaller, click Finish. Remove The Host Agent is completely uninstalled. Remove Job Release Job Release is completely uninstalled. To exit the installer...
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... role. To make changes, edit the user properties, then click Submit to . Subscribers Only users cannot log on to the existing default users. 1 In the navigation area, select a role or user. 2 Click the Add User icon. 3 In the Add User dialog box, under Select User Type, select Login user or Subscribers Only. User Guide Do not use invisible Unicode or...
... role. To make changes, edit the user properties, then click Submit to . Subscribers Only users cannot log on to the existing default users. 1 In the navigation area, select a role or user. 2 Click the Add User icon. 3 In the Add User dialog box, under Select User Type, select Login user or Subscribers Only. User Guide Do not use invisible Unicode or...
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...3 Click on the tab for Device Manager or Accounting Manager. 1 Expand the Roles and Users node of alert: Device Manager or Accounting Manager. 4 Click the Add Report Subscription icon. User Guide The Create Report Subscription dialog box opens. Administration 2-4 Note: If pop-up to two ...e-mail addresses per user. 8 Click OK. In the Alert Sets area inherited subscriptions are enabled, Add ...
...3 Click on the tab for Device Manager or Accounting Manager. 1 Expand the Roles and Users node of alert: Device Manager or Accounting Manager. 4 Click the Add Report Subscription icon. User Guide The Create Report Subscription dialog box opens. Administration 2-4 Note: If pop-up to two ...e-mail addresses per user. 8 Click OK. In the Alert Sets area inherited subscriptions are enabled, Add ...
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...stopped for example, when responsibilities are shifted from one or more networks. Copied or moved subscriptions are also many differences. To create a new user, see Users. 2 Select the Subscription View icon in terms of their basic framework, but there are added to the recipient's list of subscriptions. 1... an IPv6 address has 128 bits. An IPv4 address is useful, for one user to any device with an IP address from 10.10.8.1 through 10.10.9.254 will contain any network. 2-6 User Guide Note: Editing either the network address or the subnet mask may create an orphan...
...stopped for example, when responsibilities are shifted from one or more networks. Copied or moved subscriptions are also many differences. To create a new user, see Users. 2 Select the Subscription View icon in terms of their basic framework, but there are added to the recipient's list of subscriptions. 1... an IPv6 address has 128 bits. An IPv4 address is useful, for one user to any device with an IP address from 10.10.8.1 through 10.10.9.254 will contain any network. 2-6 User Guide Note: Editing either the network address or the subnet mask may create an orphan...
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...entered in Sender address will receive a test email. 6 Click Submit to save the e-mail settings, or click Reset to clear the settings. 2-8 User Guide Adding port 25 or netadmin.exe to the exception list in progress on any of Under Authentication, enter the... alerts and information to system administrators and subscribers. If alert e-mail fails to make sure the e-mail feature works. Authentication Specifies the User name and Password, if SMTP authentication is independent from the discovery enabled or disabled setting and takes place immediately. This information must be sent...
...entered in Sender address will receive a test email. 6 Click Submit to save the e-mail settings, or click Reset to clear the settings. 2-8 User Guide Adding port 25 or netadmin.exe to the exception list in progress on any of Under Authentication, enter the... alerts and information to system administrators and subscribers. If alert e-mail fails to make sure the e-mail feature works. Authentication Specifies the User name and Password, if SMTP authentication is independent from the discovery enabled or disabled setting and takes place immediately. This information must be sent...
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... at any time. Type cmd. 4 At the command prompt, type cd C:\KMnetAdmin\bin. Web Server You can choose a console when logging on this way. 2-10 User Guide When a console is saved in the navigation area. If you select Choose a console to retrieve information from the Administration console. HTTPs More secure, is stopped...
... at any time. Type cmd. 4 At the command prompt, type cd C:\KMnetAdmin\bin. Web Server You can choose a console when logging on this way. 2-10 User Guide When a console is saved in the navigation area. If you select Choose a console to retrieve information from the Administration console. HTTPs More secure, is stopped...
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The console is not used for 30 minutes. 2-12 User Guide A user is automatically logged off . Administration Log Off Enabling a Disabled Console You can enable a console that has been disabled. 1 In the navigation area, select Consoles. 2 Select the disabled console to Enabled. The console status changes to enable from the application, in the right pane. 3 Click Enable Console. To log off from the list in the navigation area, click Switch Console, then select log off if the software is available in all Switch Console lists.
The console is not used for 30 minutes. 2-12 User Guide A user is automatically logged off . Administration Log Off Enabling a Disabled Console You can enable a console that has been disabled. 1 In the navigation area, select Consoles. 2 Select the disabled console to Enabled. The console status changes to enable from the application, in the right pane. 3 Click Enable Console. To log off from the list in the navigation area, click Switch Console, then select log off if the software is available in all Switch Console lists.
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... Tab and Edit Tab dialog boxes (column widths, column order, tab order, and rows per Page, but its position on each available device group. Guest users can make these types of tab columns column sizing rows per page List View maintains the settings on the last viewed tab for each page... account. When you want to add a new tab, you move to a new page, the tab on each device group. The number of the default tabs. 3-2 User Guide List View preferences are divided into "pages." The settings are always saved on a single screen, the tabs are saved for each page. Use the left...
... Tab and Edit Tab dialog boxes (column widths, column order, tab order, and rows per Page, but its position on each available device group. Guest users can make these types of tab columns column sizing rows per page List View maintains the settings on the last viewed tab for each page... account. When you want to add a new tab, you move to a new page, the tab on each device group. The number of the default tabs. 3-2 User Guide List View preferences are divided into "pages." The settings are always saved on a single screen, the tabs are saved for each page. Use the left...
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...items. 5 To remove a column from the Manage List Views list on a tab and their order. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to add the tab. You can perform the following tasks using Manage List Views > Edit Tab: Change the name ...Importing a Default Tab You can rename a tab. 1 Select the tab you want to the system default tabs. Reset the Device Manager console to edit. 3-4 User Guide Renaming a Tab You can import a system default tab. 1 Select Add Tab from the tab, select it . Device Manager 3 Click the up and down arrows...
...items. 5 To remove a column from the Manage List Views list on a tab and their order. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to add the tab. You can perform the following tasks using Manage List Views > Edit Tab: Change the name ...Importing a Default Tab You can rename a tab. 1 Select the tab you want to the system default tabs. Reset the Device Manager console to edit. 3-4 User Guide Renaming a Tab You can import a system default tab. 1 Select Add Tab from the tab, select it . Device Manager 3 Click the up and down arrows...
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... selected. delete group Deletes the selected device group (but the new setting is , printing systems) displayed on a page, click the scroll arrows to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide After the selected tab has been deleted, the tab directly to its left of rows (that you can view per page. 1 From the Manage List... Views list on the toolbar, select Delete Tab. 3 Click OK. If there was no tab to the tree. Guest users can create either a dynamic group or a manual group. Device Manager 3 Click OK, and then click Yes in the navigation area.
... selected. delete group Deletes the selected device group (but the new setting is , printing systems) displayed on a page, click the scroll arrows to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide After the selected tab has been deleted, the tab directly to its left of rows (that you can view per page. 1 From the Manage List... Views list on the toolbar, select Delete Tab. 3 Click OK. If there was no tab to the tree. Guest users can create either a dynamic group or a manual group. Device Manager 3 Click OK, and then click Yes in the navigation area.
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...defined by drag and drop. For examples of the parent group can collapse or expand a device filter group at any time by user defined device filters which select and add relevant devices to you include only those devices that match a particular set of the group ...to a dynamic group by a string entered in the navigation area. Other filters require numeric input. You cannot add devices to edit. 3-8 User Guide String operators apply to a dynamic group, change the device filters from parent groups. Filter Construction and Syntax Some device filters are available to...
...defined by drag and drop. For examples of the parent group can collapse or expand a device filter group at any time by user defined device filters which select and add relevant devices to you include only those devices that match a particular set of the group ...to a dynamic group by a string entered in the navigation area. Other filters require numeric input. You cannot add devices to edit. 3-8 User Guide String operators apply to a dynamic group, change the device filters from parent groups. Filter Construction and Syntax Some device filters are available to...
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..., or .GIF format can place printing device icons on a printing device icon. Removing the image does not delete it again. (Map Background > Add/Replace 3-10 User Guide Clearing a Map Background You can change the Map Background image size: Click the Zoom Out button to display in Auto Fit size. Changing the Size...
..., or .GIF format can place printing device icons on a printing device icon. Removing the image does not delete it again. (Map Background > Add/Replace 3-10 User Guide Clearing a Map Background You can change the Map Background image size: Click the Zoom Out button to display in Auto Fit size. Changing the Size...
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... the Create Link dialog box, select a group from the map. Removing a Link You can create a link between selected printing devices, to restore all settings. 3-12 User Guide The linked group is useful for all linked group devices check box to view them by groups. You can drag the linked group icon into...
... the Create Link dialog box, select a group from the map. Removing a Link You can create a link between selected printing devices, to restore all settings. 3-12 User Guide The linked group is useful for all linked group devices check box to view them by groups. You can drag the linked group icon into...
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...printing. Critical There is open the printing device's Home Page (older Kyocera models), Command Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. Not connected The device is being upgraded. 3-14 User Guide Upgrading The device firmware is not connected. As an example, it ...Open Device Home Page Click Open Device Home Page to use. The device is empty. Any Alerts Displays all devices that match a user-selected status. The device toner is in Needs Attention mode. Device Manager Refresh Printing device information, such as counters and toner levels...
...printing. Critical There is open the printing device's Home Page (older Kyocera models), Command Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. Not connected The device is being upgraded. 3-14 User Guide Upgrading The device firmware is not connected. As an example, it ...Open Device Home Page Click Open Device Home Page to use. The device is empty. Any Alerts Displays all devices that match a user-selected status. The device toner is in Needs Attention mode. Device Manager Refresh Printing device information, such as counters and toner levels...
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... like to configure from the navigation area. 2 Click Multi-Set on the final page of your selections, then click Finish to select multiple devices. 3-16 User Guide If you want to configure from the list. If you want to configure. Configuring a Device Group You can configure one or more selected devices. 1 Select...
... like to configure from the navigation area. 2 Click Multi-Set on the final page of your selections, then click Finish to select multiple devices. 3-16 User Guide If you want to configure from the list. If you want to configure. Configuring a Device Group You can configure one or more selected devices. 1 Select...
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... off the device when the device operation panel displays Erasing, Writing, or Downloading. Check for the appropriate firmware in the log file as Failed. 3-18 User Guide Processing time is turned off or loses power at a critical point during the upgrade, the device could become inoperable. Look for the new firmware version...
... off the device when the device operation panel displays Erasing, Writing, or Downloading. Check for the appropriate firmware in the log file as Failed. 3-18 User Guide Processing time is turned off or loses power at a critical point during the upgrade, the device could become inoperable. Look for the new firmware version...