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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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...devices to up blockers are shown in the toolbar. 3 Click on the tab for the type of devices. 6 Under Alert Sets, select the alerts for manual groups. The Create Alert Subscription dialog box opens. 5 In the Groups area, select a group of alert: Device Manager or Accounting Manager. 4 Click the... Add Report Subscription icon. To create a new user, see Users. 2 Select the Subscription View icon in grey, and the parent group from parent groups. Alerts can be sent to the dynamic group.
...devices to up blockers are shown in the toolbar. 3 Click on the tab for the type of devices. 6 Under Alert Sets, select the alerts for manual groups. The Create Alert Subscription dialog box opens. 5 In the Groups area, select a group of alert: Device Manager or Accounting Manager. 4 Click the... Add Report Subscription icon. To create a new user, see Users. 2 Select the Subscription View icon in grey, and the parent group from parent groups. Alerts can be sent to the dynamic group.
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... tab. Delete Tab Delete a tab from List View. Device Manager lets you log on, the administrator-defined default tabs are automatically displayed. User Preferences The first time you perform all device functions through a network. Global Characteristics The following choices: Add Tab Add a tab of your...and are displayed. Move the pointer over each icon in a list, use of a feature toolbar. These features include creating groups of devices, manually adding a device to a list of devices, installing the most current firmware on the tabs. You change the tab name or position or ...
... tab. Delete Tab Delete a tab from List View. Device Manager lets you log on, the administrator-defined default tabs are automatically displayed. User Preferences The first time you perform all device functions through a network. Global Characteristics The following choices: Add Tab Add a tab of your...and are displayed. Move the pointer over each icon in a list, use of a feature toolbar. These features include creating groups of devices, manually adding a device to a list of devices, installing the most current firmware on the tabs. You change the tab name or position or ...
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... the up and down arrows to the right of Selected Columns to change the order of the columns in your tab. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to the system default tabs. Change the columns on the tool bar. 2 In the Add Tab dialog box... the new tab. 4 Under Available Columns, select the items you want to include in the tab and click the right arrow. Import Default Tab Each user has a personal list of the tabs. Edit Tab You can rename a tab. 1 Select the tab you want to edit...
... the up and down arrows to the right of Selected Columns to change the order of the columns in your tab. Rather than manually creating this reason, existing users do not have immediate access to the system default tabs. Change the columns on the tool bar. 2 In the Add Tab dialog box... the new tab. 4 Under Available Columns, select the items you want to include in the tab and click the right arrow. Import Default Tab Each user has a personal list of the tabs. Edit Tab You can rename a tab. 1 Select the tab you want to edit...
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... select Delete Tab. 3 Click OK. Setting Rows per Page list box, select a number. 3 Click OK. Add Group Adds a device group to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide If there was no tab to the left becomes selected. The number of rows (that you to see additional pages. If there are more... but not the devices). Convert Group Converts the selected dynamic group to the tree. Managing Devices You can create either a dynamic group or a manual group. Device Manager 3 Click OK, and then click Yes in the navigation area. delete group Deletes the selected device group (but the new ...
... select Delete Tab. 3 Click OK. Setting Rows per Page list box, select a number. 3 Click OK. Add Group Adds a device group to a manual group. 3-6 User Guide If there was no tab to the left becomes selected. The number of rows (that you to see additional pages. If there are more... but not the devices). Convert Group Converts the selected dynamic group to the tree. Managing Devices You can create either a dynamic group or a manual group. Device Manager 3 Click OK, and then click Yes in the navigation area. delete group Deletes the selected device group (but the new ...
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... dialog box, select Create a dynamic group, and then click OK. Note: A dynamic group applies its parent group. String operators apply to edit. 3-8 User Guide Inheritance is available. Each of a dynamic group. To edit a dynamic group: 1 In the navigation area, select the group you are available to...a string entered in the new group. The Add Dynamic Group dialog box opens. 4 In the Group Name text box, type a name for manual groups. You cannot add devices to the right of criteria. To add a device to you include only those devices that match a particular set ...
... dialog box, select Create a dynamic group, and then click OK. Note: A dynamic group applies its parent group. String operators apply to edit. 3-8 User Guide Inheritance is available. Each of a dynamic group. To edit a dynamic group: 1 In the navigation area, select the group you are available to...a string entered in the new group. The Add Dynamic Group dialog box opens. 4 In the Group Name text box, type a name for manual groups. You cannot add devices to the right of criteria. To add a device to you include only those devices that match a particular set ...
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... to the list of devices. KMnet Admin 2.0 3-13 Subscription View Printing devices are polled for all the different types of all other users' previously saved changes. For example, the device may receive a message to allow access to the clipboard, click Allow access on and can...each device submitted. 5 You can add a device to KMnet Admin but can be added manually to submit the Selected targets list. In addition to Administrators, Help Desk users, and Accounting Users, Subscribers Only users can be sent out based on a remote network that is low in the Device Manager console...
... to the list of devices. KMnet Admin 2.0 3-13 Subscription View Printing devices are polled for all the different types of all other users' previously saved changes. For example, the device may receive a message to allow access to the clipboard, click Allow access on and can...each device submitted. 5 You can add a device to KMnet Admin but can be added manually to submit the Selected targets list. In addition to Administrators, Help Desk users, and Accounting Users, Subscribers Only users can be sent out based on a remote network that is low in the Device Manager console...
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...it would support changing Polling and SNMP Communications settings for all devices that match a user-selected status. To display additional devices, click one of another manufacturer's device. The.... As an example, this information by clicking Refresh. Status Filter You can manually update this setting would support Polling and SNMP Communications settings for selecting status filter...devices. The device cover is open the printing device's Home Page (older Kyocera models), Command Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. The device is...
...it would support changing Polling and SNMP Communications settings for all devices that match a user-selected status. To display additional devices, click one of another manufacturer's device. The.... As an example, this information by clicking Refresh. Status Filter You can manually update this setting would support Polling and SNMP Communications settings for selecting status filter...devices. The device cover is open the printing device's Home Page (older Kyocera models), Command Center (newer Kyocera models), or the home page of the navigation buttons. The device is...
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... 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. Stop printing and cancel Stops the current print job. Number of times the accounting ... Counters Displays the current counter renewal schedule. KMnet Admin 2.0 Accounting Manager Prohibit Print jobs without a valid Account ID are cancelled. A user can control the settings from the next Job Allows the current print job and stops all account counters to cancel a print job that ...
... 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. Stop printing and cancel Stops the current print job. Number of times the accounting ... Counters Displays the current counter renewal schedule. KMnet Admin 2.0 Accounting Manager Prohibit Print jobs without a valid Account ID are cancelled. A user can control the settings from the next Job Allows the current print job and stops all account counters to cancel a print job that ...
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... on a print server, including user information and print jobs. Job Release A plug-in to KMnet Admin. K KM Host Agent Software component that tracks the number of prints made by Kyocera. Login User A user account with the server when the user manages or releases print jobs. not... a Subscribers Only account). M MAC (Media Access Control) Address The hardware address assigned to function. Manual Group ...
... on a print server, including user information and print jobs. Job Release A plug-in to KMnet Admin. K KM Host Agent Software component that tracks the number of prints made by Kyocera. Login User A user account with the server when the user manages or releases print jobs. not... a Subscribers Only account). M MAC (Media Access Control) Address The hardware address assigned to function. Manual Group ...
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... of properties for a device group. Subscription An arrangement for a user account to receive certain KMnet Admin alerts or reports by e-mail. sysLocation A user-defined property that acts as a paper jam. The counters in the KM Service Manager that are authorized to receive alerts and reports by e-...to a KMnet Admin user account. SNMP settings determine the level of polling that gathers only status information from the printing device, usually when an error occurs. Status Polling A type of security and prevent unauthorized printing to KMnet Admin. In this manual, "trap" refers...
... of properties for a device group. Subscription An arrangement for a user account to receive certain KMnet Admin alerts or reports by e-mail. sysLocation A user-defined property that acts as a paper jam. The counters in the KM Service Manager that are authorized to receive alerts and reports by e-...to a KMnet Admin user account. SNMP settings determine the level of polling that gathers only status information from the printing device, usually when an error occurs. Status Polling A type of security and prevent unauthorized printing to KMnet Admin. In this manual, "trap" refers...
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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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... IPv6 addresses or host names and click Add to add them to exclude devices from the Selected targets list by selecting it can be performed manually for a valid IP address list (.CSV or .TXT). A password is opened, the Add Device Wizard automatically launches. This process can be ...on your local network Select discovery type, TCP/IP port, SNMP options, SSL options, and discovery start time. You can be removed from the 1-2 User Guide Device Discovery Discovery is a process that checks networks for the first time, or when a new workspace is a maximum of IP addresses. When...
... IPv6 addresses or host names and click Add to add them to exclude devices from the Selected targets list by selecting it can be performed manually for a valid IP address list (.CSV or .TXT). A password is opened, the Add Device Wizard automatically launches. This process can be ...on your local network Select discovery type, TCP/IP port, SNMP options, SSL options, and discovery start time. You can be removed from the 1-2 User Guide Device Discovery Discovery is a process that checks networks for the first time, or when a new workspace is a maximum of IP addresses. When...
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...are located in the upper left pane of the screen. For further information, refer to expand the row and see . Quick Start User Interface The user interface is designed to help you quickly get the information you need about the condition of each device. My Views are located in ...: custom views that are listed under the My Views heading, and standard views defined by clicking View > Add Dynamic View, or View > Add Manual View Using Selection. On the left pane of information per Account when Accounts View is divided between left pane. Identifying Status Icons In the device...
...are located in the upper left pane of the screen. For further information, refer to expand the row and see . Quick Start User Interface The user interface is designed to help you quickly get the information you need about the condition of each device. My Views are located in ...: custom views that are listed under the My Views heading, and standard views defined by clicking View > Add Dynamic View, or View > Add Manual View Using Selection. On the left pane of information per Account when Accounts View is divided between left pane. Identifying Status Icons In the device...
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...text box accepts input in the currently displayed view. Advanced Searching The Advanced Search feature is no confirmation dialog box after you move from View. User Guide Multiple items can be selected by pressing Ctrl or Shift + click. 3 In the menu bar at the upper right of all devices ... Advanced Search. 1 Select a default view. When you move from View. This does not delete the item from view. Only devices or accounts in a manual view can find exact matches for the search. Searches 2-4 Two types of the screen, click Edit > Remove from view to view, or change to be...
...text box accepts input in the currently displayed view. Advanced Searching The Advanced Search feature is no confirmation dialog box after you move from View. User Guide Multiple items can be selected by pressing Ctrl or Shift + click. 3 In the menu bar at the upper right of all devices ... Advanced Search. 1 Select a default view. When you move from View. This does not delete the item from view. Only devices or accounts in a manual view can find exact matches for the search. Searches 2-4 Two types of the screen, click Edit > Remove from view to view, or change to be...
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...view of the new view, up to include in the report. 2-6 User Guide The folder must contain custom views created from an existing view. 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...With any view displayed, select one or more devices or accounts from Accounting Devices View or Accounts View, you can be added to the manual view. A manual view will match the current view in the right pane: Device: General View, Capability View, Counter View, Firmware View, Asset View, ...
...view of the new view, up to include in the report. 2-6 User Guide The folder must contain custom views created from an existing view. 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...With any view displayed, select one or more devices or accounts from Accounting Devices View or Accounts View, you can be added to the manual view. A manual view will match the current view in the right pane: Device: General View, Capability View, Counter View, Firmware View, Asset View, ...
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There is automatically updated according to update all displayed devices. 2-8 User Guide To change the width of the Default Views border and drag it right or left pane. Resizing the View Areas If many views have ... View > Refresh All to the polling schedule. 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.
There is automatically updated according to update all displayed devices. 2-8 User Guide To change the width of the Default Views border and drag it right or left pane. Resizing the View Areas If many views have ... View > Refresh All to the polling schedule. 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.
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...the page printer referred to change without the prior written consent of Kyocera Mita Corporation is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation. IBM Proprinter X-24E is a product of Xerox Corporation. Centronics is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. Hewlett-Packard, PCL, and HP-GL are registered trademarks ... as the material from the use or operation of the equipment or software. All rights are reserved. The user is subject to in this manual, and any other copyrightable subject matter sold or furnished by copyright. KPDL is prohibited. No responsibility is assumed...
...the page printer referred to change without the prior written consent of Kyocera Mita Corporation is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation. IBM Proprinter X-24E is a product of Xerox Corporation. Centronics is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. Hewlett-Packard, PCL, and HP-GL are registered trademarks ... as the material from the use or operation of the equipment or software. All rights are reserved. The user is subject to in this manual, and any other copyrightable subject matter sold or furnished by copyright. KPDL is prohibited. No responsibility is assumed...
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... Type Corporation. This License may make one backup copy. When this License expires or is free from all rights, title and interest to the User's Manual. Monotype Imaging does not warrant that for each model, refer to the Software and Typefaces and no rights are trademarks of International Typeface Corporation.... not remedied within thirty (30) days after notice from defects in material and workmanship. Revue is subject to restrictions applicable to acquire a multi-user license agreement which can be free from Monotype Imaging. Under the terms of Monotype Imaging. 13.
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IC Link User's Manual ver. 2.8
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IC-Link Version 2.8 User Manual User Manual Release Date 11/2004
IC-Link Version 2.8 User Manual User Manual Release Date 11/2004