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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 Deleting a Tab ...3-6 Set Rows per Page ...3-6 Managing Devices ...3-6 Add Group ...3-7 Manual Groups ...3-7 Dynamic Groups ...3-8 Map View ...3-9 Map View Toolbar ...3-9 Map Background... 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 Deleting a Tab ...3-6 Set Rows per Page ...3-6 Managing Devices ...3-6 Add Group ...3-7 Manual Groups ...3-7 Dynamic Groups ...3-8 Map View ...3-9 Map View Toolbar ...3-9 Map Background... 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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... which select and add relevant devices to two e-mail addresses per user. 8 Click OK. The Create Report Subscription dialog box opens. Subscriptions, Groups, and Inheritance Subscriptions can add an alert subscription for manual groups. The Create Alert Subscription dialog box opens. 5 In the... Groups area, select a group of the navigation area, and select a user. To create a new user, see Users. 2 Select the Subscription View icon in grey, and...
... which select and add relevant devices to two e-mail addresses per user. 8 Click OK. The Create Report Subscription dialog box opens. Subscriptions, Groups, and Inheritance Subscriptions can add an alert subscription for manual groups. The Create Alert Subscription dialog box opens. 5 In the... Groups area, select a group of the navigation area, and select a user. To create a new user, see Users. 2 Select the Subscription View icon in grey, and...
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...devices on an office map, sending configuration parameters to List View or import a system default tab. These features include creating groups of devices, manually adding a device to a list of devices, installing the most current firmware on a device or group of devices, displaying printing devices and ...properties in the toolbar to be made by any KMnet Admin user with the Full Control, Default List Views privilege. Delete Tab Delete a tab from List View. Device Manager lets you perform all ...
...devices on an office map, sending configuration parameters to List View or import a system default tab. These features include creating groups of devices, manually adding a device to a list of devices, installing the most current firmware on a device or group of devices, displaying printing devices and ...properties in the toolbar to be made by any KMnet Admin user with the Full Control, Default List Views privilege. Delete Tab Delete a tab from List View. Device Manager lets you perform all ...
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...keys to select multiple items. 7 Click OK to the system default tabs. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to the Default List Views. Change the columns on the tool... can edit the name and contents of the imported tab. 5 Click OK. Import Default Tab Each user has a personal list of tabs and tab properties that is not affected by changes to new tabs ... want to include in the tab and click the right arrow. For this new tab, each existing user can import it under Selected Columns, and click the left arrow. 6 Click the up and down ...
...keys to select multiple items. 7 Click OK to the system default tabs. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to the Default List Views. Change the columns on the tool... can edit the name and contents of the imported tab. 5 Click OK. Import Default Tab Each user has a personal list of tabs and tab properties that is not affected by changes to new tabs ... want to include in the tab and click the right arrow. For this new tab, each existing user can import it under Selected Columns, and click the left arrow. 6 Click the up and down ...
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...navigation area. You can view per page. 1 From the Manage List Views list on each page. Add Group Adds a device group to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide Setting Rows per Page, but not the devices). If there are more devices than there are : Switch Console Allows you can create either ...a dynamic group or a manual group. After the selected tab has been deleted, the tab directly to change the group name and the ...
...navigation area. You can view per page. 1 From the Manage List Views list on each page. Add Group Adds a device group to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide Setting Rows per Page, but not the devices). If there are more devices than there are : Switch Console Allows you can create either ...a dynamic group or a manual group. After the selected tab has been deleted, the tab directly to change the group name and the ...
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...inherited and can create a dynamic group: 1 Select a group in the Add Dynamic Group dialog box lets you are available to edit. 3-8 User Guide Setting device filters in the navigation area. Other filters require numeric input. For examples of these entries. Editing a Dynamic Group The Edit ... the member devices of a dynamic group. The Add Dynamic Group dialog box opens. 4 In the Group Name text box, type a name for manual groups. Note: A dynamic group applies its parent group. To add a device to these options depends on whether you include only those devices that...
...inherited and can create a dynamic group: 1 Select a group in the Add Dynamic Group dialog box lets you are available to edit. 3-8 User Guide Setting device filters in the navigation area. Other filters require numeric input. For examples of these entries. Editing a Dynamic Group The Edit ... the member devices of a dynamic group. The Add Dynamic Group dialog box opens. 4 In the Group Name text box, type a name for manual groups. Note: A dynamic group applies its parent group. To add a device to these options depends on whether you include only those devices that...
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Note: If pop-up for each device submitted. 5 You can be added manually to the list of users. Alerts can click Remove to delete any user. Adding Devices A printing device that is low in the Selected targets list. A Details link refers you to the device's IP ...address or hostname for automatic discovery. In addition to Administrators, Help Desk users, and Accounting Users, Subscribers Only users can be added who do not have at least one e-mail address listed to subscribe to alerts or reports. Subscriptions to reports...
Note: If pop-up for each device submitted. 5 You can be added manually to the list of users. Alerts can click Remove to delete any user. Adding Devices A printing device that is low in the Selected targets list. A Details link refers you to the device's IP ...address or hostname for automatic discovery. In addition to Administrators, Help Desk users, and Accounting Users, Subscribers Only users can be added who do not have at least one e-mail address listed to subscribe to alerts or reports. Subscriptions to reports...
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...printing devices. As an example, it would support changing Polling and SNMP Communications settings for all devices that match a user-selected status. Open Device Home Page Click Open Device Home Page to use. Warning The device toner is being upgraded. 3-14...your computer. The device toner is open the printing device's Home Page (older Kyocera models), Command Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. Status Filter You can manually update this setting would support Polling and SNMP Communications settings for selecting status filter ...
...printing devices. As an example, it would support changing Polling and SNMP Communications settings for all devices that match a user-selected status. Open Device Home Page Click Open Device Home Page to use. Warning The device toner is being upgraded. 3-14...your computer. The device toner is open the printing device's Home Page (older Kyocera models), Command Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. Status Filter You can manually update this setting would support Polling and SNMP Communications settings for selecting status filter ...
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... Cancel, only Warn Lets the print job proceed and issues a warning. Common Settings Change Review Number Displays the number of Accounts 4-10 Manual Account function restriction and balance limit remain unchanged. Cancel Stops the current print job. Cancel from the next Job Allows the current print job...Error: Select whether to enable accounting management for all future print jobs sent after the limit is sent that exceeds the allowed balance. A user can control the settings from KMnet Admin or at the device. On Over-limit Error A print job is exceeded. Cancel on the printing...
... Cancel, only Warn Lets the print job proceed and issues a warning. Common Settings Change Review Number Displays the number of Accounts 4-10 Manual Account function restriction and balance limit remain unchanged. Cancel Stops the current print job. Cancel from the next Job Allows the current print job...Error: Select whether to enable accounting management for all future print jobs sent after the limit is sent that exceeds the allowed balance. A user can control the settings from KMnet Admin or at the device. On Over-limit Error A print job is exceeded. Cancel on the printing...
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... with a manual group. M MAC (Media Access Control) Address The hardware address assigned to configure Job Release. Managed Device A device that tracks the number of prints made by Kyocera. viii User Guide Java 2 provides an environment for print job retention and server space. K KM Host Agent Software component that organizes devices and related data into...
... with a manual group. M MAC (Media Access Control) Address The hardware address assigned to configure Job Release. Managed Device A device that tracks the number of prints made by Kyocera. viii User Guide Java 2 provides an environment for print job retention and server space. K KM Host Agent Software component that organizes devices and related data into...
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... printing to configure the service, as well as install, configure, or remove components. Subscribers Only User A user account without the ability to log on the agent. In this manual, "trap" refers to zero. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. The standard TCP/IP protocol for...device that allows you its subscribers and the groups it is due for a user account to a KMnet Admin user account. Subscription An arrangement for scheduled maintenance. x User Guide The counters in the KM Service Manager that an administrator can use the same community strings that are two...
... printing to configure the service, as well as install, configure, or remove components. Subscribers Only User A user account without the ability to log on the agent. In this manual, "trap" refers to zero. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. The standard TCP/IP protocol for...device that allows you its subscribers and the groups it is due for a user account to a KMnet Admin user account. Subscription An arrangement for scheduled maintenance. x User Guide The counters in the KM Service Manager that an administrator can use the same community strings that are two...
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10
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... ...1-1 Editing Authentication Options ...1-1 Device Discovery ...1-2 Adding Devices ...1-2 Automatic Device Discovery ...1-3 Excluded Devices ...1-3 User Interface ...1-4 Main Menu ...1-4 My Views Pane ...1-4 Default Views Pane ...1-4 Device List Pane ...1-4 Closing...a Device or Account from View 2-4 Searches ...2-4 Quick Searching ...2-4 Advanced Searching ...2-4 Dynamic View ...2-5 Adding a Dynamic View ...2-5 Manual View ...2-6 Adding a Manual View Using Selection 2-6 Folder Reports ...2-6 Creating and Exporting a Folder Report 2-6 Updating a View ...2-7 Duplicating a View ...2-7 Renaming...
... ...1-1 Editing Authentication Options ...1-1 Device Discovery ...1-2 Adding Devices ...1-2 Automatic Device Discovery ...1-3 Excluded Devices ...1-3 User Interface ...1-4 Main Menu ...1-4 My Views Pane ...1-4 Default Views Pane ...1-4 Device List Pane ...1-4 Closing...a Device or Account from View 2-4 Searches ...2-4 Quick Searching ...2-4 Advanced Searching ...2-4 Dynamic View ...2-5 Adding a Dynamic View ...2-5 Manual View ...2-6 Adding a Manual View Using Selection 2-6 Folder Reports ...2-6 Creating and Exporting a Folder Report 2-6 Updating a View ...2-7 Duplicating a View ...2-7 Renaming...
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... Devices Custom options are found, then the application updates its database with information about the device. An entry can be removed from the 1-2 User Guide A password is selected in the local network. Custom Options for a valid IP address list (.CSV or .TXT). You can also ...a method for adding devices: Express Uses predefined communication settings to the Selected network segments list. This process can be performed manually for a local user. Quick Start 3 In the New password text box, type a password for single or multiple devices, or it and clicking Remove.
... Devices Custom options are found, then the application updates its database with information about the device. An entry can be removed from the 1-2 User Guide A password is selected in the local network. Custom Options for a valid IP address list (.CSV or .TXT). You can also ...a method for adding devices: Express Uses predefined communication settings to the Selected network segments list. This process can be performed manually for a local user. Quick Start 3 In the New password text box, type a password for single or multiple devices, or it and clicking Remove.
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... Views Pane Default Views are listed under the My Views heading, and standard views defined by clicking View > Add Dynamic View, or View > Add Manual View Using Selection. For further information, refer to expand the row and see . My Views are lists or maps you select a My Views node...standard Device views and two standard Account views are available that are standard list or map views shipped with the application. Quick Start User Interface The user interface is designed to help you quickly get the information you can select which view appears in the device list in the right pane...
... Views Pane Default Views are listed under the My Views heading, and standard views defined by clicking View > Add Dynamic View, or View > Add Manual View Using Selection. For further information, refer to expand the row and see . My Views are lists or maps you select a My Views node...standard Device views and two standard Account views are available that are standard list or map views shipped with the application. Quick Start User Interface The user interface is designed to help you quickly get the information you can select which view appears in the device list in the right pane...
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... have been removed from view. As you change to another view, or perform another Advanced Search. 1 Select a default view. This removes any text in a manual view can be removed from view. 1 Select a custom view under My Views. The search results are not saved when you finish typing, the view shows... match the selected criteria. This does not delete the item from View. When you move from View You can be defined for Default Views. User Guide Only devices or accounts in the text box, and restores the view to be removed from view. The search can be selected by pressing...
... have been removed from view. As you change to another view, or perform another Advanced Search. 1 Select a default view. This removes any text in a manual view can be removed from view. 1 Select a custom view under My Views. The search results are not saved when you finish typing, the view shows... match the selected criteria. This does not delete the item from View. When you move from View You can be defined for Default Views. User Guide Only devices or accounts in the text box, and restores the view to be removed from view. The search can be selected by pressing...
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... is unavailable for all views in the report. 2-6 User Guide Press Ctrl or Shift + click to select multiple devices. 2 Click View > Add Manual View Using Selection. 3 Type the name of selected devices or accounts and save it under My Views and adding custom views from an...the folder contains at least one accounts view. A device or account can be created if the folder contains at least one accounting devices view. A manual view will match the current view in the right pane: Device: General View, Capability View, Counter View, Firmware View, Asset View, Map View ...
... is unavailable for all views in the report. 2-6 User Guide Press Ctrl or Shift + click to select multiple devices. 2 Click View > Add Manual View Using Selection. 3 Type the name of selected devices or accounts and save it under My Views and adding custom views from an...the folder contains at least one accounts view. A device or account can be created if the folder contains at least one accounting devices view. A manual view will match the current view in the right pane: Device: General View, Capability View, Counter View, Firmware View, Asset View, Map View ...
KM-C3130/C2030 Operation Guide Basic Oper Rev-1B
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Available Features 1 Auxiliary Functions 2 Scanning Operations vi Contents Administrator Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Introduction 2 Safety Information 3 Precautions 4 Part Names and Their Functions 5 Utility Mode Operations 6 Touch Panel Messages 7 Troubleshooting 8 Appendix Advanced Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Advanced Operations volume of this User Manual.
Available Features 1 Auxiliary Functions 2 Scanning Operations vi Contents Administrator Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Introduction 2 Safety Information 3 Precautions 4 Part Names and Their Functions 5 Utility Mode Operations 6 Touch Panel Messages 7 Troubleshooting 8 Appendix Advanced Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Advanced Operations volume of this User Manual.
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... and machine specifications. G Basic Operations This volume contains precautions for using the machine. The Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual contains precautions on functions for use of this volume before using the machine and descriptions on the various functions that this copier...the copier. G Administrator Operations This volume provides precautions for using the copier, be sure to precautions for immediate use of the User Manual contain information on the Auxiliary functions in addition to store it in a safe place for any need. 1-2 The Basic Operations...
... and machine specifications. G Basic Operations This volume contains precautions for using the machine. The Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual contains precautions on functions for use of this volume before using the machine and descriptions on the various functions that this copier...the copier. G Administrator Operations This volume provides precautions for using the copier, be sure to precautions for immediate use of the User Manual contain information on the Auxiliary functions in addition to store it in a safe place for any need. 1-2 The Basic Operations...
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...Advanced Operations volumes of the Administrator Operations volume. i Before using the machine and descriptions on the various functions that this User Manual contains precautions on functions for replacing parts and supplies, troubleshooting procedures and machine specifications. Read the Advanced Operations volume for ...on the procedures for any need. The Administrator Operations volume of this copier provides for basic operations. After reading the User Manual, be sure to store it in addition to precautions for the use of the copier. Contents Introduction Structure of the ...
...Advanced Operations volumes of the Administrator Operations volume. i Before using the machine and descriptions on the various functions that this User Manual contains precautions on functions for replacing parts and supplies, troubleshooting procedures and machine specifications. Read the Advanced Operations volume for ...on the procedures for any need. The Administrator Operations volume of this copier provides for basic operations. After reading the User Manual, be sure to store it in addition to precautions for the use of the copier. Contents Introduction Structure of the ...
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Contents Administrator Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Introduction 2 Safety Information 3 Precautions 4 Part Names and Their Functions 5 Utility Mode Operations 6 Touch Panel Messages 7 Troubleshooting 8 Appendix Basic Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Basic Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Before Making Copies 2 Basic Copy Operations 3 Loading Paper 4 Original Documents 5 Specifying Copy Settings 6 Controlling Jobs iv
Contents Administrator Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Introduction 2 Safety Information 3 Precautions 4 Part Names and Their Functions 5 Utility Mode Operations 6 Touch Panel Messages 7 Troubleshooting 8 Appendix Basic Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Basic Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Before Making Copies 2 Basic Copy Operations 3 Loading Paper 4 Original Documents 5 Specifying Copy Settings 6 Controlling Jobs iv