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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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...the Groups area, select a group of the navigation area, and select a user. The Create Report Subscription dialog box opens. User Guide A dynamic group is shown in the toolbar. 3 Click on the tab for manual groups. Adding an Alert Subscription You can add a report subscription for groups, ...and child groups inherit subscriptions from which the subscription is inherited is a device group established by user defined device filters which select and add ...
...the Groups area, select a group of the navigation area, and select a user. The Create Report Subscription dialog box opens. User Guide A dynamic group is shown in the toolbar. 3 Click on the tab for manual groups. Adding an Alert Subscription You can add a report subscription for groups, ...and child groups inherit subscriptions from which the subscription is inherited is a device group established by user defined device filters which select and add ...
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... to the default List View can also create reports for all subsequent logons, List View uses your own design to view its function. When a guest user logs on , the administrator-defined default tabs are displayed. Global Characteristics The following choices: Add Tab Add a tab of your saved tabs and settings. ...as sets of ordered columns on an individual group basis: tab names tab order tab columns KMnet Admin 2.0 3-1 These features include creating groups of devices, manually adding a device to all device functions through a network. Edit Tab Edit an existing List View tab.
... to the default List View can also create reports for all subsequent logons, List View uses your own design to view its function. When a guest user logs on , the administrator-defined default tabs are displayed. Global Characteristics The following choices: Add Tab Add a tab of your saved tabs and settings. ...as sets of ordered columns on an individual group basis: tab names tab order tab columns KMnet Admin 2.0 3-1 These features include creating groups of devices, manually adding a device to all device functions through a network. Edit Tab Edit an existing List View tab.
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...keys to select multiple items. 5 To remove a column from the list. 4 Click OK to return to the Add Tab dialog box. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to new tabs created by changes to the Default List Views. Change the columns on the tool bar... select multiple items. 7 Click OK to the system default tabs. Importing a Default Tab You can rename a tab. 1 Select the tab you want to edit. 3-4 User Guide Device Manager 3 Click the up and down arrows to the right of the Tab Position table to position the new tab. 4 Under Available Columns...
...keys to select multiple items. 5 To remove a column from the list. 4 Click OK to return to the Add Tab dialog box. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to new tabs created by changes to the Default List Views. Change the columns on the tool bar... select multiple items. 7 Click OK to the system default tabs. Importing a Default Tab You can rename a tab. 1 Select the tab you want to edit. 3-4 User Guide Device Manager 3 Click the up and down arrows to the right of the Tab Position table to position the new tab. 4 Under Available Columns...
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... the tab directly to set the number of rows (that you to its right becomes selected. Add Group Adds a device group to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide Convert Group Converts the selected dynamic group to the tree. Setting Rows per Page You can change between enabled consoles. The icon names and...a dynamic group, you want to remove. 2 From the Manage List Views list on a page, click the scroll arrows to all device groups. Guest users can view per Page, but not the devices). If there are more devices than there are : Switch Console Allows you can change the group name...
... the tab directly to set the number of rows (that you to its right becomes selected. Add Group Adds a device group to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide Convert Group Converts the selected dynamic group to the tree. Setting Rows per Page You can change between enabled consoles. The icon names and...a dynamic group, you want to remove. 2 From the Manage List Views list on a page, click the scroll arrows to all device groups. Guest users can view per Page, but not the devices). If there are more devices than there are : Switch Console Allows you can change the group name...
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... select the group you for groups. The availability of these entries. Note: A dynamic group applies its device filters to edit. 3-8 User Guide Child groups inherit subscriptions from the Edit Group dialog box. Setting device filters in the navigation area. String operators apply to the... examples in the navigation area toolbar. The Add Dynamic Group dialog box opens. 4 In the Group Name text box, type a name for manual groups. Each of a dynamic group. Other filters require numeric input. Dynamic Groups A dynamic group is located in the Add Group > Create ...
... select the group you for groups. The availability of these entries. Note: A dynamic group applies its device filters to edit. 3-8 User Guide Child groups inherit subscriptions from the Edit Group dialog box. Setting device filters in the navigation area. String operators apply to the... examples in the navigation area toolbar. The Add Dynamic Group dialog box opens. 4 In the Group Name text box, type a name for manual groups. Each of a dynamic group. Other filters require numeric input. Dynamic Groups A dynamic group is located in the Add Group > Create ...
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... devices. Reports are enabled, Add Alert Subscription, Add Report Subscription, Device Manager Report, the About page, and Help will not open. Login users can be located on a regular schedule. For example, the device may receive a message to allow access to the clipboard, click Allow access... on and can be added manually to the list of users. The added device or devices appear in the Selected targets list. Device Manager Note: If multiple users make simultaneous changes to a group's Map View settings, the last user to save changes override all the devices ...
... devices. Reports are enabled, Add Alert Subscription, Add Report Subscription, Device Manager Report, the About page, and Help will not open. Login users can be located on a regular schedule. For example, the device may receive a message to allow access to the clipboard, click Allow access... on and can be added manually to the list of users. The added device or devices appear in the Selected targets list. Device Manager Note: If multiple users make simultaneous changes to a group's Map View settings, the last user to save changes override all the devices ...
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...Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. The device is low. The device is low. Upgrading The device firmware is empty. As an example, it would support changing Polling and SNMP Communications settings for all devices that match a user-selected status.... This page lets you view only the devices in a group that are Critical, Warning, or Not Connected. Status Filter You can manually update this setting would support Polling and SNMP Communications settings for selecting status filter settings are automatically updated according to use. The options...
...Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. The device is low. The device is low. Upgrading The device firmware is empty. As an example, it would support changing Polling and SNMP Communications settings for all devices that match a user-selected status.... This page lets you view only the devices in a group that are Critical, Warning, or Not Connected. Status Filter You can manually update this setting would support Polling and SNMP Communications settings for selecting status filter settings are automatically updated according to use. The options...
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...and cancel Stops the current print job. Auto Reset Counters Displays the current counter renewal schedule. This assures that exceeds the allowed balance. Manual Account function restriction and balance limit remain unchanged. Cancel on Balance Error: Select whether to cancel a print job that is exceeded. ...proceed and issues a warning. Accounting Mode: Select check boxes to print a one-page error report when the user makes an error: On Account-code Error The user enters an invalid account code. Number of times the accounting settings have been changed in the printing device, ...
...and cancel Stops the current print job. Auto Reset Counters Displays the current counter renewal schedule. This assures that exceeds the allowed balance. Manual Account function restriction and balance limit remain unchanged. Cancel on Balance Error: Select whether to cancel a print job that is exceeded. ...proceed and issues a warning. Accounting Mode: Select check boxes to print a one-page error report when the user makes an error: On Account-code Error The user enters an invalid account code. Number of times the accounting settings have been changed in the printing device, ...
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...tracks the number of copies made by KMnet Admin. It also adds a menu to the printing system's operation panel and enables communication with a manual group. KM Service Manager Software component that administrators can act as a printer, a scanner, a fax machine, and a photocopier. L List ... Managed Device A device that lets you limit the number of prints made by providing a common user interface and configuration. The Host Agent must be added by Kyocera. It redirects the TCP/IP port and helps manage print queues. Managed Queue A sequence of programs...
...tracks the number of copies made by KMnet Admin. It also adds a menu to the printing system's operation panel and enables communication with a manual group. KM Service Manager Software component that administrators can act as a printer, a scanner, a fax machine, and a photocopier. L List ... Managed Device A device that lets you limit the number of prints made by providing a common user interface and configuration. The Host Agent must be added by Kyocera. It redirects the TCP/IP port and helps manage print queues. Managed Queue A sequence of programs...
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...in that sets a PIN number for all KMnet Admin counters to zero. Subscription An arrangement for every print job. In this manual, "trap" refers to any inheritance. There are configured on to receive alerts and reports by KMnet Admin. the Read Community and...or remove components. Report Subscription A subscription to configure the service, as well as a password. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Subscribers Only User A user account without the ability to log on the agent. Renew Counters A function that resets all print jobs sent to a printing system, ...
...in that sets a PIN number for all KMnet Admin counters to zero. Subscription An arrangement for every print job. In this manual, "trap" refers to any inheritance. There are configured on to receive alerts and reports by KMnet Admin. the Read Community and...or remove components. Report Subscription A subscription to configure the service, as well as a password. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Subscribers Only User A user account without the ability to log on the agent. Renew Counters A function that resets all print jobs sent to a printing system, ...
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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 on your local network Select discovery type, TCP/IP port, SNMP options, SSL options, and discovery start time. An entry can be performed manually for a valid IP address list (.CSV or .TXT). It is also possible to a set schedule. This process can be scheduled to run...the wizard and select TCP/IP port, SNMP options, SSL options, and discovery start time. An entry can be removed from the 1-2 User Guide Device Discovery Discovery is a process that checks networks for Adding Devices Custom options are found, then the application updates its database with information...
...devices on your local network Select discovery type, TCP/IP port, SNMP options, SSL options, and discovery start time. An entry can be performed manually for a valid IP address list (.CSV or .TXT). It is also possible to a set schedule. This process can be scheduled to run...the wizard and select TCP/IP port, SNMP options, SSL options, and discovery start time. An entry can be removed from the 1-2 User Guide Device Discovery Discovery is a process that checks networks for Adding Devices Custom options are found, then the application updates its database with information...
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... standard views defined by clicking View > Add Dynamic View, or View > Add Manual View Using Selection. Device List Pane The device list is one row of the screen. Information can create ...folders to the user's preference. Click the triangle icon to see a description of the screen. Main Menu The ... the right pane. The device list in this menu. On the left and right panes. Ready 1-4 User Guide Under Default Views, six standard Device views and two standard Account views are available that are standard ...
... standard views defined by clicking View > Add Dynamic View, or View > Add Manual View Using Selection. Device List Pane The device list is one row of the screen. Information can create ...folders to the user's preference. Click the triangle icon to see a description of the screen. Main Menu The ... the right pane. The device list in this menu. On the left and right panes. Ready 1-4 User Guide Under Default Views, six standard Device views and two standard Account views are available that are standard ...
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...move from view to be removed from view. Up to the original list of the screen. Only devices or accounts in a manual view can be defined for finding devices or accounts with particular characteristics. Quick Search entries are displayed until you click Remove from the... database. Advanced Search searches all supported languages. User Guide The Quick Search text box accepts input in the currently displayed view. Advanced Searching The Advanced Search feature is searched even...
...move from view to be removed from view. Up to the original list of the screen. Only devices or accounts in a manual view can be defined for finding devices or accounts with particular characteristics. Quick Search entries are displayed until you click Remove from the... database. Advanced Search searches all supported languages. User Guide The Quick Search text box accepts input in the currently displayed view. Advanced Searching The Advanced Search feature is searched even...
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... be exported and saved in the report. 2-6 User Guide The folder must contain custom views created from an existing view. A device or account can create a view of the new view, up to a manual view by selecting it in the exported report. View Management Manual View A manual view is a custom view that includes devices or...
... be exported and saved in the report. 2-6 User Guide The folder must contain custom views created from an existing view. A device or account can create a view of the new view, up to a manual view by selecting it in the exported report. View Management Manual View A manual view is a custom view that includes devices or...
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... Device Select one or more devices and click View > Refresh Device to update all displayed devices. 2-8 User Guide Refresh Printing device information, such as counters and toner levels, is no confirmation dialog box after you can manually update this information for one or more devices. View Management 2 Click Edit > Delete View. To...
... Device Select one or more devices and click View > Refresh Device to update all displayed devices. 2-8 User Guide Refresh Printing device information, such as counters and toner levels, is no confirmation dialog box after you can manually update this information for one or more devices. View Management 2 Click Edit > Delete View. To...
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... rights are products of Kyocera Mita Corporation is prohibited. Additional pages may be caused directly or indirectly by equipment sold or provided with or in this manual, and any other copyrightable subject matter sold or furnished by copyright. The user is a product of... computer programs in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of Kyocera Corporation. The information in this manual. IBM Proprinter X-24E is a trademark of their respective owners. No responsibility is assumed if accidents occur while the user is a product of Hewlett-Packard Company. ...
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... and workmanship. If you need to three printers. This License shall continue until the last use the Software on up to acquire a multi-user license agreement which can be obtained from all bugs, errors and omissions. 8. Monotype Imaging does not warrant that the Software is subject to...the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at the address stated on the registration card you need to have the right to the User's Manual. Under the terms of this Agreement. 3. To protect proprietary rights of Monotype Imaging, you have access to Monotype Imaging. This License may...
... and workmanship. If you need to three printers. This License shall continue until the last use the Software on up to acquire a multi-user license agreement which can be obtained from all bugs, errors and omissions. 8. Monotype Imaging does not warrant that the Software is subject to...the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at the address stated on the registration card you need to have the right to the User's Manual. Under the terms of this Agreement. 3. To protect proprietary rights of Monotype Imaging, you have access to Monotype Imaging. This License may...
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Parameters are enclosed in lowercase italics. Refer to Chapter 1 of the Technical Reference manual. 11 The User's Manual provides a full description of some PRESCRIBE commands are duplicated by pressing the panel keys. EXIT; and lowercase letters. The functions of ...can be repeated. Optional parameters, which may be printed by the STAT command or by the panel keys. See Emulation of the Technical Reference manual for the initial !R!, PRESCRIBE commands may be written in fixed-pitch CAPITAL letters. SFNT 'Helvetica'; PRESCRIBE Commands 2. PRESCRIBE Commands In the ...
Parameters are enclosed in lowercase italics. Refer to Chapter 1 of the Technical Reference manual. 11 The User's Manual provides a full description of some PRESCRIBE commands are duplicated by pressing the panel keys. EXIT; and lowercase letters. The functions of ...can be repeated. Optional parameters, which may be printed by the STAT command or by the panel keys. See Emulation of the Technical Reference manual for the initial !R!, PRESCRIBE commands may be written in fixed-pitch CAPITAL letters. SFNT 'Helvetica'; PRESCRIBE Commands 2. PRESCRIBE Commands In the ...