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... USER DEFINED LINE TYPE UL CONFIGURATION AND STATUS GROUP Advance Full Page PG SCALE SC INPUT WINDOW IW INPUT P1 AND P2 IP INPUT RELATIVE P1 AND P2 IR DEFAULT VALUES DF INITIALIZE IN Replot RP ROTATE COORDINATE SYSTEM RO TECHNICAL GRAPHICS EXTENSION Begin Plot BP Chord Tolerance Mode CT Download Character...
... USER DEFINED LINE TYPE UL CONFIGURATION AND STATUS GROUP Advance Full Page PG SCALE SC INPUT WINDOW IW INPUT P1 AND P2 IP INPUT RELATIVE P1 AND P2 IR DEFAULT VALUES DF INITIALIZE IN Replot RP ROTATE COORDINATE SYSTEM RO TECHNICAL GRAPHICS EXTENSION Begin Plot BP Chord Tolerance Mode CT Download Character...
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Figure 7. 29. Response to SP Instruction (bit 1) This bit defines the printing system response to mode B when it receives a IP (Input P1 and P2) instruction using the negative parameter value. or SP 0; Plot Coordinates Mode A (G0, 0;) Mode B (G0, 1;) Automatic Plot ...to mode A. 7-98 or SP 0; When the IN (INitialize) instruction is later given, the printing system reverts to FRPO C1 5 0 0 Default cursor at top left 32 1 Default cursor at bottom left . instruction. instruction. 1 = Printing System returns the pen to the stall from mode A to the SP (Select Pen)...
Figure 7. 29. Response to SP Instruction (bit 1) This bit defines the printing system response to mode B when it receives a IP (Input P1 and P2) instruction using the negative parameter value. or SP 0; Plot Coordinates Mode A (G0, 0;) Mode B (G0, 1;) Automatic Plot ...to mode A. 7-98 or SP 0; When the IN (INitialize) instruction is later given, the printing system reverts to FRPO C1 5 0 0 Default cursor at top left 32 1 Default cursor at bottom left . instruction. instruction. 1 = Printing System returns the pen to the stall from mode A to the SP (Select Pen)...
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... HP 758X plotters. 0 = Normal mode (HP 7550A standard mode and HP 758X emulation mode). 1 = Enhance mode (HP 7550A enhance mode and HP 758X standard mode). Default Cursor Position (bit 5) This bit defines the cursor position for the pen control, increments in mode A even when the... IP instruction includes a negative parameter value. FRPO Gn, xx; Parameters n: pen number: 1 = pen 1 2 = pen 2 3 = pen 3 4 = pen 4 5 = pen 5 6 = pen 6 7-99 The enhance mode affects the KC-GL ...
... HP 758X plotters. 0 = Normal mode (HP 7550A standard mode and HP 758X emulation mode). 1 = Enhance mode (HP 7550A enhance mode and HP 758X standard mode). Default Cursor Position (bit 5) This bit defines the cursor position for the pen control, increments in mode A even when the... IP instruction includes a negative parameter value. FRPO Gn, xx; Parameters n: pen number: 1 = pen 1 2 = pen 2 3 = pen 3 4 = pen 4 5 = pen 5 6 = pen 6 7-99 The enhance mode affects the KC-GL ...
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Default run [d], rise [d] Absolute direction run [d], rise [d] Relative direction terminator [c] Define label terminator x-coordinate [i/sd], y-coordinate [i/sd] Edge rectangle absolute - Δx [i/sd], Δy [i/sd] Edge polygon ... of 2) Instruction AA AF AH AR BL CA CI CP CS CT DF DI DR DT EA EP ER ES EW FP FT IM IN IP IW LB LO LT OA Parameters Description x-coordinate [i/sd], y-coordinate [i/sd], center-angle [i] (, resolution [i]) Arc absolute -
Default run [d], rise [d] Absolute direction run [d], rise [d] Relative direction terminator [c] Define label terminator x-coordinate [i/sd], y-coordinate [i/sd] Edge rectangle absolute - Δx [i/sd], Δy [i/sd] Edge polygon ... of 2) Instruction AA AF AH AR BL CA CI CP CS CT DF DI DR DT EA EP ER ES EW FP FT IM IN IP IW LB LO LT OA Parameters Description x-coordinate [i/sd], y-coordinate [i/sd], center-angle [i] (, resolution [i]) Arc absolute -
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... Plotting mode PA; and y-coordinates) Input window IW; x-axis: 0.5 % of | P2y - Fill type FT; Character set CA0; Default values Scaling points IP; Initialized according to hard-clip limits Circle and arc resolution - 5 degrees Symbol mode SM; Horizontal characters Relative size SR; Empty polygon Line type LT; Solid ...
... Plotting mode PA; and y-coordinates) Input window IW; x-axis: 0.5 % of | P2y - Fill type FT; Character set CA0; Default values Scaling points IP; Initialized according to hard-clip limits Circle and arc resolution - 5 degrees Symbol mode SM; Horizontal characters Relative size SR; Empty polygon Line type LT; Solid ...
Fax System (V) Operation Guide
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...dialog box will appear. Accessing Command Center RX 1 Open the web browser. 2 In the Address or Location bar, enter the machine's IP address as the current status of the machine. 3 Enter the user name and password of the administrator, and click Login. Setting Administrator User... the Command Center RX Operation Guide. 4-32 For details, refer to pages other than the Start page. http://192.168.48.21/. The default Administrator password is highly recommended. FAX Operation (Advanced) Settings for that particular category. 5 Click 'FAX / i-FAX'. Refer to specify the ...
...dialog box will appear. Accessing Command Center RX 1 Open the web browser. 2 In the Address or Location bar, enter the machine's IP address as the current status of the machine. 3 Enter the user name and password of the administrator, and click Login. Setting Administrator User... the Command Center RX Operation Guide. 4-32 For details, refer to pages other than the Start page. http://192.168.48.21/. The default Administrator password is highly recommended. FAX Operation (Advanced) Settings for that particular category. 5 Click 'FAX / i-FAX'. Refer to specify the ...
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... Report Settings Result Report Setting Edit Destination Address Book One-Touch Key Print List User Login/ Job Accounting System Address Book Defaults User Accounting Job Accounting Network † Optional Internet FAX Kit(A) is required. Transmission Start ECM Mode i-FAX Address Resolution Compression... Paper Size FAX List (Index) FAX List (No.) Address Book Type TCP/IP Setting Protocol Detail i-FAX† Appendix-8 Status Page Print Outgoing FAX Report Incoming FAX Report Send Result FAX Attach Send Image ...
... Report Settings Result Report Setting Edit Destination Address Book One-Touch Key Print List User Login/ Job Accounting System Address Book Defaults User Accounting Job Accounting Network † Optional Internet FAX Kit(A) is required. Transmission Start ECM Mode i-FAX Address Resolution Compression... Paper Size FAX List (Index) FAX List (No.) Address Book Type TCP/IP Setting Protocol Detail i-FAX† Appendix-8 Status Page Print Outgoing FAX Report Incoming FAX Report Send Result FAX Attach Send Image ...
File Management Utility Operation Guide
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... in the main list, and click Front Panel Template. 2 Click Add workflow. 3 On the Workflow and scan default tab, set Workflow information and Scanner default settings. 4 Enter the Workflow name, Owner name, Publish settings, Password, IP address (if the link local address does not work, use the global address), Share name, Login user...
... in the main list, and click Front Panel Template. 2 Click Add workflow. 3 On the Workflow and scan default tab, set Workflow information and Scanner default settings. 4 Enter the Workflow name, Owner name, Publish settings, Password, IP address (if the link local address does not work, use the global address), Share name, Login user...
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2011-3
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... can create, change , click View > View As, and click the new view from the table temporarily. To save the view, click Update View. Default Views The application provides eight standard views under My Views, the view itself changes to a different view by the application that cannot be removed or...in My Views. Right-click on the column heading and select or clear the desired item or items. The modified views are included in Default Views. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are not saved when you want to a different view. Select the view you switch to change , or delete...
... can create, change , click View > View As, and click the new view from the table temporarily. To save the view, click Update View. Default Views The application provides eight standard views under My Views, the view itself changes to a different view by the application that cannot be removed or...in My Views. Right-click on the column heading and select or clear the desired item or items. The modified views are included in Default Views. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are not saved when you want to a different view. Select the view you switch to change , or delete...
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...Ports 1 and 2), panel firmware, and NIC firmware version. The following default Account views are available: General View Displays general information, such as counter totals for managed devices, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name.... total memory, hard disk, scan, FAX, staple, punch, address book, document box, user list, and job log. The following default Device views are available: Accounting Devices View Displays general information and counters for devices that support accounting. KMnet Viewer 5.2 9 Asset View ...
...Ports 1 and 2), panel firmware, and NIC firmware version. The following default Account views are available: General View Displays general information, such as counter totals for managed devices, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name.... total memory, hard disk, scan, FAX, staple, punch, address book, document box, user list, and job log. The following default Device views are available: Accounting Devices View Displays general information and counters for devices that support accounting. KMnet Viewer 5.2 9 Asset View ...
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... or perform another Advanced Search. Advanced Search searches all the devices or accounts in the original view. 2. The search can be defined for Default Views. Advanced Searching The Advanced Search feature is no confirmation dialog box after you move from view. In the menu bar at the top ...Two types of searches are not saved when you click Remove From View. Search searches data in the text box. 3. Device search: Display name, IP Address, Host name, Model name Account search: Account ID The data is located in the search dialog box. KMnet Viewer 5.2 12 Note: Search does...
... or perform another Advanced Search. Advanced Search searches all the devices or accounts in the original view. 2. The search can be defined for Default Views. Advanced Searching The Advanced Search feature is no confirmation dialog box after you move from view. In the menu bar at the top ...Two types of searches are not saved when you click Remove From View. Search searches data in the text box. 3. Device search: Display name, IP Address, Host name, Model name Account search: Account ID The data is located in the search dialog box. KMnet Viewer 5.2 12 Note: Search does...
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...operation panel language, timer settings, and panel lock. Only one device may be open (for an entire group of the selected device, such as IP address, e-mail settings, SNMP settings, FTP and SMB client settings, and protocol settings. Only one or more selected devices. Network Groups This ... network settings of the selected device, such as duplex, print quality, paper input and output; Device System Settings This sets the default settings of devices. Upgrade Firmware This wizard guides you select Use local authentication, the device uses the Device User KMnet Viewer 5.2 38
...operation panel language, timer settings, and panel lock. Only one device may be open (for an entire group of the selected device, such as IP address, e-mail settings, SNMP settings, FTP and SMB client settings, and protocol settings. Only one or more selected devices. Network Groups This ... network settings of the selected device, such as duplex, print quality, paper input and output; Device System Settings This sets the default settings of devices. Upgrade Firmware This wizard guides you select Use local authentication, the device uses the Device User KMnet Viewer 5.2 38
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It is shown as unavailable. For the selected device you can open by default when the dialog box is opened by clicking the Device Accounting Settings icon in the context menu, click Device Accounting Settings. The Device Accounting Settings ... Enabling or Disabling Job Accounting You can also be opened . If a property is not supported by default. Click on a selected device. Information is open a dialog box that provides options for controlling and monitoring devices. 1. Model IP address/Host name Number of accounts Base unit of the dialog box under General. In Accounting...
It is shown as unavailable. For the selected device you can open by default when the dialog box is opened by clicking the Device Accounting Settings icon in the context menu, click Device Accounting Settings. The Device Accounting Settings ... Enabling or Disabling Job Accounting You can also be opened . If a property is not supported by default. Click on a selected device. Information is open a dialog box that provides options for controlling and monitoring devices. 1. Model IP address/Host name Number of accounts Base unit of the dialog box under General. In Accounting...
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... number must be changed, enter the new value. To access the Command Center, select a device. TCP/IP Port Some operations send a command or command file via a logical printer port. The valid range for a device. The default logical printer port numbers begin with each device. Setting the Port Number in Accounting Devices View...
... number must be changed, enter the new value. To access the Command Center, select a device. TCP/IP Port Some operations send a command or command file via a logical printer port. The valid range for a device. The default logical printer port numbers begin with each device. Setting the Port Number in Accounting Devices View...
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... VMB size are included. Creating Settings From a Device You can be restarted. Only one group of groups. Device Default Settings Settings that define local or network authorization for print, copy, scan and FAX jobs including paper size, print and scan ...e-mail address, account name, account ID on the device, and administrator access permission. Authentication Settings Settings that define default behavior for accessing a device. To select source device settings to be selected for TCP/IP, security and network configurations. Basic settings for each Multi-Set process.
... VMB size are included. Creating Settings From a Device You can be restarted. Only one group of groups. Device Default Settings Settings that define local or network authorization for print, copy, scan and FAX jobs including paper size, print and scan ...e-mail address, account name, account ID on the device, and administrator access permission. Authentication Settings Settings that define default behavior for accessing a device. To select source device settings to be selected for TCP/IP, security and network configurations. Basic settings for each Multi-Set process.
Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-1.2
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... > Scanned Pages Provide information of the number of registered users. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > TCP/IP > General on page 6-6. Refer to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 6-29. If you change the communication rate, you must restart this machine after you set the subnet... mask to "255.255.255.0." • Default Gateway Specifies the IP address of the default gateway. Settings Pages This allows you to make this setting valid. User Login This shows the number of pages copied,...
... > Scanned Pages Provide information of the number of registered users. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > TCP/IP > General on page 6-6. Refer to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 6-29. If you change the communication rate, you must restart this machine after you set the subnet... mask to "255.255.255.0." • Default Gateway Specifies the IP address of the default gateway. Settings Pages This allows you to make this setting valid. User Login This shows the number of pages copied,...
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...and easily. Time Server Enter the host name or IP address of the time server from this machine via DHCPv6 based on the settings of the default gateway. • DHCPv6 Specifies whether or not to configure IPv6 addresses. • Default Gateway Specifies the IPv6 address of the automatic configuration ...the IPv6 protocol. When RA is required when you set the time when the report mail function is currently set in the machine. Basic > Defaults > Time If a time server is currently set in the machine. Current Universal Time (UTC/GMT) Displays the Greenwich Mean Time that is ...
...and easily. Time Server Enter the host name or IP address of the time server from this machine via DHCPv6 based on the settings of the default gateway. • DHCPv6 Specifies whether or not to configure IPv6 addresses. • Default Gateway Specifies the IPv6 address of the automatic configuration ...the IPv6 protocol. When RA is required when you set the time when the report mail function is currently set in the machine. Basic > Defaults > Time If a time server is currently set in the machine. Current Universal Time (UTC/GMT) Displays the Greenwich Mean Time that is ...
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...Certificates This page allows you to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 6-6. Device Certificate - Expiration Displays the validity period of about 10 years already configured. On Windows Vista/7, the common name and the access name (host name or IP address) must restart this setting, you have...update certificates or check details on the page will be identical. Self Certificate Displays whether the certificate is automatically issued by default. View Certificate Click View to create a certificate. Delete page appears. Country code and common name are selected. The ...
...Certificates This page allows you to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 6-6. Device Certificate - Expiration Displays the validity period of about 10 years already configured. On Windows Vista/7, the common name and the access name (host name or IP address) must restart this setting, you have...update certificates or check details on the page will be identical. Self Certificate Displays whether the certificate is automatically issued by default. View Certificate Click View to create a certificate. Delete page appears. Country code and common name are selected. The ...
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View Certificate Click View to delete the certificate. The certificate is displayed here. • IP Address • Host Name • Net BEUI Name • AppleTalk Name Printer > System The table below provides a summary of the items displayed on the ... is imported. The certificate is active. Click Delete again to view details on the certificate. Click Browse to open the file selection dialog box. Default printer settings will occur in the absence of the certificate. Import Certificate Click Import to open the File Import window. Delete Certificate Click Delete. In...
View Certificate Click View to delete the certificate. The certificate is displayed here. • IP Address • Host Name • Net BEUI Name • AppleTalk Name Printer > System The table below provides a summary of the items displayed on the ... is imported. The certificate is active. Click Delete again to view details on the certificate. Click Browse to open the file selection dialog box. Default printer settings will occur in the absence of the certificate. Import Certificate Click Import to open the File Import window. Delete Certificate Click Delete. In...
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...& White) allow you want to appear in the field provided, or use the SMB default port 139. Scanner > SMB The table below provides a summary of the printer, serial number, MAC address, host name and IP address information. Designated conversion strings are detailed as follows: • %printer = Model ...8226; %serial = Serial Number • %etheraddr = MAC Address • %host = Host Name • %ip = IP Address Body You can include the model name of the items displayed on page 6-46 is selected by Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols on the SMB ...
...& White) allow you want to appear in the field provided, or use the SMB default port 139. Scanner > SMB The table below provides a summary of the printer, serial number, MAC address, host name and IP address information. Designated conversion strings are detailed as follows: • %printer = Model ...8226; %serial = Serial Number • %etheraddr = MAC Address • %host = Host Name • %ip = IP Address Body You can include the model name of the items displayed on page 6-46 is selected by Advanced > Security > Secure Protocols on the SMB ...