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... about the machine and Command Center RX as well as the URL, e.g. 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. FAX Operation (Advanced...
... about the machine and Command Center RX as well as the URL, e.g. 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. FAX Operation (Advanced...
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... settings. For more information on setting the conditions for information on page 5-8. 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. 8-4 For more information on page 8-8. http://192.168.48.21/. When this machine sends an...
... settings. For more information on setting the conditions for information on page 5-8. 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. 8-4 For more information on page 8-8. http://192.168.48.21/. When this machine sends an...
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... i-FAX user POP3 account or specify another account and the user who will be used . If you must specify the IP address of each E-mail message. Item SMTP Port Number SMTP Server Name† SMTP Server Timeout Authentication Protocol Authenticate as the E-mail... Microsoft Exchange 2000. Specify whether SMTP authentication will provide authentication. You can enter the DNS server IP address in kilobytes. Runs a test to 64 characters. Enter the SMTP server name or SMTP server IP address. Internet Faxing (i-FAX) (Option) The settings available on the i-FAX SMTP page are correct....
... i-FAX user POP3 account or specify another account and the user who will be used . If you must specify the IP address of each E-mail message. Item SMTP Port Number SMTP Server Name† SMTP Server Timeout Authentication Protocol Authenticate as the E-mail... Microsoft Exchange 2000. Specify whether SMTP authentication will provide authentication. You can enter the DNS server IP address in kilobytes. Runs a test to 64 characters. Enter the SMTP server name or SMTP server IP address. Internet Faxing (i-FAX) (Option) The settings available on the i-FAX SMTP page are correct....
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...attached. Use APOP Specify whether to 64 characters. 8 Login Password† Enter the password for E-mails that can enter the DNS server IP address in kilobytes. Item Description Check Interval Displays the interval for connecting to the POP3 server to 64 characters. You can be received in ... POP3 Use this page are shown below. The settings available on the cover page. If you enter the server name, you must specify the IP address of the DNS server. To use APOP authentication. If 0 is used. Normally, 110 is entered, the setting does not limit the maximum size...
...attached. Use APOP Specify whether to 64 characters. 8 Login Password† Enter the password for E-mails that can enter the DNS server IP address in kilobytes. Item Description Check Interval Displays the interval for connecting to the POP3 server to 64 characters. You can be received in ... POP3 Use this page are shown below. The settings available on the cover page. If you enter the server name, you must specify the IP address of the DNS server. To use APOP authentication. If 0 is used. Normally, 110 is entered, the setting does not limit the maximum size...
File Management Utility Operation Guide
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... can be selected for use with the Add Device Wizard. 1 In the main screen, click Add device. 2 In the Add Device Wizard, enter the IP address or the Host name of the MFP to add, and then click Add to add the device to start it manually. 1 Open the application. 2 In..., click Open FMU. 1 File Management Utility The File Management Utility (FMU) distributes documents scanned on a multifunction print system (MFP) to select devices by IP address or host name. Advanced distribution criteria are available for the MFP. 1-1 User Guide The user can set to the list. 3 Enter another...
... can be selected for use with the Add Device Wizard. 1 In the main screen, click Add device. 2 In the Add Device Wizard, enter the IP address or the Host name of the MFP to add, and then click Add to add the device to start it manually. 1 Open the application. 2 In..., click Open FMU. 1 File Management Utility The File Management Utility (FMU) distributes documents scanned on a multifunction print system (MFP) to select devices by IP address or host name. Advanced distribution criteria are available for the MFP. 1-1 User Guide The user can set to the list. 3 Enter another...
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... Move down buttons to 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 name, Login password, and File name. 5 On the Workflow data list tab, click Add workflow item...
... Move down buttons to 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 name, Login password, and File name. 5 On the Workflow data list tab, click Add workflow item...
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2011-3
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... a recurring schedule. Automatic Device Discovery You can be removed from the network, performing discovery on your local network, a specific IP address, or a range of IP addresses. If there is selected in the Add Device wizard. Click Next to date. The Scheduled Discovery dialog box opens. 2. Click... Add to KMnet Viewer 5.2 3 By IP address range Type valid starting and ending IPv4 addresses and click Add to add them to or removed from the Selected network segments list by selecting it and clicking...
... a recurring schedule. Automatic Device Discovery You can be removed from the network, performing discovery on your local network, a specific IP address, or a range of IP addresses. If there is selected in the Add Device wizard. Click Next to date. The Scheduled Discovery dialog box opens. 2. Click... Add to KMnet Viewer 5.2 3 By IP address range Type valid starting and ending IPv4 addresses and click Add to add them to or removed from the Selected network segments list by selecting it and clicking...
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... user opens the application. indicates rows sorted in the device list to reveal more information about the device is also displayed, such as model, status, IP address, and print speed.
... user opens the application. indicates rows sorted in the device list to reveal more information about the device is also displayed, such as model, status, IP address, and print speed.
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... the view you switch to a different view by the application that are listed under Default Views. To save the view, click Update View. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are included in My Views. Right-click on the column heading and select or clear the desired item or items. The modified...
... the view you switch to a different view by the application that are listed under Default Views. To save the view, click Update View. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are included in My Views. Right-click on the column heading and select or clear the desired item or items. The modified...
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...the device counters for print, copy, FAX, and scan. KMnet Viewer 5.2 9 Asset View Displays asset information, including MAC address, serial number, and asset number. Map View Displays printing devices on a background map of your office. The following default...box, user list, and job log. The following default Account views are available: General View Displays general information, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name. Firmware View Displays firmware information, including system firmware, engine firmware, scanner ...
...the device counters for print, copy, FAX, and scan. KMnet Viewer 5.2 9 Asset View Displays asset information, including MAC address, serial number, and asset number. Map View Displays printing devices on a background map of your office. The following default...box, user list, and job log. The following default Account views are available: General View Displays general information, such as display name, IP address, host name, toner level, description, location, and model name. Firmware View Displays firmware information, including system firmware, engine firmware, scanner ...
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... the screen, click Edit > Remove From View. In the menu bar at the top of devices or accounts before the search. Device search: Display name, IP Address, Host name, Model name Account search: Account ID The data is located in the upper right of all printing devices or accounts in the currently...
... the screen, click Edit > Remove From View. In the menu bar at the top of devices or accounts before the search. Device search: Display name, IP Address, Host name, Model name Account search: Account ID The data is located in the upper right of all printing devices or accounts in the currently...
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... be edited. Media input This area shows the trays and cassettes that can include: Basic device settings This area shows the Display name, Model, Status, IP address, Host name, Location, and Description of paper or media and output. Firmware versions This area lists the versions of firmware for different types of the...
... be edited. Media input This area shows the trays and cassettes that can include: Basic device settings This area shows the Display name, Model, Status, IP address, Host name, Location, and Description of paper or media and output. Firmware versions This area lists the versions of firmware for different types of the...
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... network user properties. Setting User Authentication With Authentication Settings, an administrator can configure some MFP devices to the interface of the selected device, such as IP address, e-mail settings, SNMP settings, FTP and SMB client settings, and protocol settings. Device System Settings This sets the default settings of one device may be...
... network user properties. Setting User Authentication With Authentication Settings, an administrator can configure some MFP devices to the interface of the selected device, such as IP address, e-mail settings, SNMP settings, FTP and SMB client settings, and protocol settings. Device System Settings This sets the default settings of one device may be...
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Click to select a device in the text boxes. 6. Only ASCII characters are unavailable, the selected device does not support authentication. Type a server name or IP address in the Host name text box (maximum length is 254 characters). 7. If you selected Use network authentication, the related text boxes below it become available. ...
Click to select a device in the text boxes. 6. Only ASCII characters are unavailable, the selected device does not support authentication. Type a server name or IP address in the Host name text box (maximum length is 254 characters). 7. If you selected Use network authentication, the related text boxes below it become available. ...
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..., minimized, maximized, or restored. In the Group information section, in ascending or descending order by the application. 1. Network Groups List The device display name and IP address appearing in the list contain the ID and Name assigned to show the latest additions and deletions. Below the title, a toolbar with icons lets you...
..., minimized, maximized, or restored. In the Group information section, in ascending or descending order by the application. 1. Network Groups List The device display name and IP address appearing in the list contain the ID and Name assigned to show the latest additions and deletions. Below the title, a toolbar with icons lets you...
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KMnet Viewer 5.2 53 The Device Accounting Settings dialog box opens. Model IP address/Host name Number of accounts Base unit of counter limit Available maximum counter limit Options can then be opened . It can open a dialog box that ...
KMnet Viewer 5.2 53 The Device Accounting Settings dialog box opens. Model IP address/Host name Number of accounts Base unit of counter limit Available maximum counter limit Options can then be opened . It can open a dialog box that ...
Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-1.2
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... OS X 10.4 or later.) Accessing the Embedded Server Access the embedded server by entering the printing system's host name or IP address in the following before use any login name or password set up later in the embedded server. It allows you to verify ...10.1. This is assigned to security, network printing, E-mail transmission and advanced networking. Obtain the IP address from your network administrator. 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the device's host name or IP address as the Password. Check the following environment. 1 Introduction Command Center RX (Remote eXtension), which will...
... OS X 10.4 or later.) Accessing the Embedded Server Access the embedded server by entering the printing system's host name or IP address in the following before use any login name or password set up later in the embedded server. It allows you to verify ...10.1. This is assigned to security, network printing, E-mail transmission and advanced networking. Obtain the IP address from your network administrator. 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the device's host name or IP address as the Password. Check the following environment. 1 Introduction Command Center RX (Remote eXtension), which will...
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... is stored in File Name. 5 Click Join. For example, you want to download. 5 Click Download to Pop-up Blocker Settings and enter the print system's IP address in Destination. Or, go to begin downloading. COMMAND CENTER RX 4-3 If the box is shown in the new document. The selected file is password-protected...
... is stored in File Name. 5 Click Join. For example, you want to download. 5 Click Download to Pop-up Blocker Settings and enter the print system's IP address in Destination. Or, go to begin downloading. COMMAND CENTER RX 4-3 If the box is shown in the new document. The selected file is password-protected...
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... on POP3 and SMTP pages of the Advanced page. Security This allows you to verify the E-mail-related settings made on page 6-11. If no IP addresses have access permission as set under SNMPv1/ v2 and SNMPv3 on page 6-33. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > NetWare on the Advanced page... on page 6-46. For more information, refer to Basic Page on page 6-4 and Printer Page on page 6-47. Settings Pages This displays the list of IP addresses and subnet masks (IPv4) or prefix length (IPv6) that have been designated, then access permission will be granted to all...
... on POP3 and SMTP pages of the Advanced page. Security This allows you to verify the E-mail-related settings made on page 6-11. If no IP addresses have access permission as set under SNMPv1/ v2 and SNMPv3 on page 6-33. For more information, refer to Advanced > Protocols > NetWare on the Advanced page... on page 6-46. For more information, refer to Basic Page on page 6-4 and Printer Page on page 6-47. Settings Pages This displays the list of IP addresses and subnet masks (IPv4) or prefix length (IPv6) that have been designated, then access permission will be granted to all...
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... of pages copied, faxed, and other (scanned), respectively. For more information, refer to obtain an IP address using DHCP or BOOTP. • IP Address (IPv4) Assigns the Internet Protocol address on both sides is connecting. Refer to the device, such as Device Defaults, Security, and basic Networking...the machine in the machine. Basic > Defaults > Network This page allows you to make this machine after you have manually assigned an IP address that apply to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 6-8. A page printed on the printing system network component. Basic Page This section...
... of pages copied, faxed, and other (scanned), respectively. For more information, refer to obtain an IP address using DHCP or BOOTP. • IP Address (IPv4) Assigns the Internet Protocol address on both sides is connecting. Refer to the device, such as Device Defaults, Security, and basic Networking...the machine in the machine. Basic > Defaults > Network This page allows you to make this machine after you have manually assigned an IP address that apply to Basic > Defaults > Reset on page 6-8. A page printed on the printing system network component. Basic Page This section...