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MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL SYSTEMS User Functions Guide[...]
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TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT T rademarks - The official name of Windows 98 is Microsoft Windows 98 Operating System. - The official name of Windows Me is Microsoft Windows Me Operating System. - The official name of Windows 2000 is Microsoft Windows 2000 Op erating System. - The official name of Win dows XP is Mi crosoft Windows XP Operating System. - [...]
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1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .............. .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. . .. .......... 1 PREFACE ................... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ........... .............. ...... ........... ............. 3 1. MANAGING[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONT ENTS (Cont.) 3. SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS ............ .......................................... ............ ...................... ......106 • Setting the TCP/IP Protocol (IP v4) .................. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .... .. 106 • Setting the IPv6 Protocol ........... .[...]
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3 PREF ACE Thank you for purchasing the T oshiba Multifunctional Digital System e-STUDIO 202L/232/282. Thi s Opera- tor ’s Manual describes th e following: • How to set up th e Multifunctional Digital System. • How to operate the functions in the [USER FUNCTIONS] button . Before using the Multifunctional Digital System, thoroughly read and un[...]
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4 PREF ACE (Cont.) Network Administration Guide This Network Administratio n Guide explains the gui delines for settin g up network servers to provide various network services, an d troubleshoot- ing for network administrators. Printing Guide This Printing Guide explains how to install the client software for printing from Microsoft Windows, Apple [...]
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5 T o read manuals in PDF (Port able Document Format) files Viewing and printing this operator ’s manual in PDF f iles require that you install Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC. If Adobe Re ader or Adobe Acrobat Rea der is not installed on your PC, down- load and install it from the we bsite of Adobe Systems Incorpo rated. User Man[...]
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6 PREF ACE (Cont.) Precautions in this manual T o ensure correct and safe use of this equi pment, this operator ’s manual describes safety precautions according to the three levels shown below . Y ou should fully understand the meaning an d impor tance of these items before re ading this manual . Other than the above, this manual also d escribes [...]
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7 1 1. MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1. MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK .. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ..... 8 • About Managing Contact s in Address Book................... .............. ................. .............. .............. ......... .8 • Registering Contact s . .........[...]
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8 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1 1. MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK About Managi ng Cont act s in Address Book The Address Book contents are enter ed using the [ADDRESS] button. The Address Book content s are used for Facsimile and Scan to E-mail. In Address Book, you can register up to 1000 contac ts that can contain a fax number , an E-mail ad dr[...]
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9 1 Registering Contact s The following procedure de scribes how to r egister new contact in the Address Book. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] bu tton, and then press the [ADDRESS BOOK] button on the touch p anel. • The ADDRESS BOOK screen is displayed. 3 Press unde[...]
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10 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (Cont.) 1 4 Press each button on the touch panel to enter following cont act in for- mation. • [FI RST NAME] — Enter the first name of the contact. This name will appear in the address book list on the touch panel. • [LAS T NAME] — Enter the last name of the contact. This nam[...]
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11 1 6 Specify following it ems as you required. • TX TYPE — This sets the type of the fax transmission m ode. Press the [MEMORY TX] button to select the memory transmission mode or the [DIRECT TX] button to select th e direct transmission mode. • ECM — Select whether enabling or disabling the ECM (E rror Correction Mo de) to automatically [...]
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12 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (Cont.) 1 Editing Cont act s The following procedure de scribes how to edit existing contacts in the Address Book. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] bu tton, and then press the [ADDRESS BOOK] button on th[...]
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13 1 4 Press each button on the touch panel to edit the cont act information. • For the description of each item, see the S tep 4 in the procedure of “Registering Contacts” in the previous sec- tion. 5 Press the [OPTION] button to specif y the default settings for a fax transmission. This is available only when the optional fax unit is instal[...]
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14 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (Cont.) 1 Deleting Contact s The following procedure descri bes how to delete existing contact in the Address Book. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] bu tton, and then press the [ADDRESS BOOK] button on t[...]
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15 1 4 Press the [YES] button to delete th e cont act, or the [NO] button to cancel deleting. • When you press the [YES] button, the selected contact is deleted.[...]
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16 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (Cont.) 1 Searching Contact s The following procedure describe s how to search for cont acts in the Address Book. Thi s function is useful to find the contact that you want to edit. Y ou can search for the contacts by ente ring an ID number or the search stri ngs. Searching a Cont ac[...]
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17 1 5 The touch p anel displays the screen that cont ains the searched con- t act. Press the cont act and press the [EDIT] button to edit the contact information, or press the [DELETE] button to delete the contact. • See “Editing Contacts” for the instruction to edit the contact. P. 1 2 Searching Contact s by Entering Search String 1 Pre[...]
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18 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (Cont.) 1 4 Press the button that is used fo r searching to specify the search string. • When yo u press each button, the input screen is displayed. 5 Enter the search string using the keyboard and digit al keys, and press the [ENTER] button. It will search for the contacts that co[...]
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19 1 7 The touch p anel displays the screen that cont ains the searched con- t act s. Press the cont act and press th e [ENTER] b utton to edit the con- t act information. • See “Editing Contacts” for the instruction to edit the contact. P. 1 2[...]
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20 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 1 2. MANAGING GROUPS About Managing Groups in Address Book Y ou can create groups that contain the multiple me mbers of contacts. This enables you to specify the groups instead of specifying each recipient separate ly when operating Scan to E-mail, or fax or Internet Fax transmission. Y ou can also delete g[...]
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21 1 Creating New Group The following procedure de scribes how to create a new group in the Ad dress Book. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] button, and then press the [GROUP] button on the touch p anel. • The GROUP screen is displayed. 3 Press undefined button that y[...]
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22 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 5 Enter the group name us ing the keyboard and di gital keys, and press the [ENTER] button. 6 Press the [ENTER] button. • The CHECK OF GROUP MEMBER screen is displayed. 7 Select the cont act s that you want to add to the group, and then press the [ENTER] button. • T o add or[...]
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23 1 8 New Group is created and appears on the touch p anel.[...]
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24 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 Editing Group s The following procedure describ es how to edit the name of groups, add or remove the members in groups. Editing Group Name 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] button, and then press the[...]
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25 1 4 Press the [GROUP NAME] butt on to edit the group name. • The input screen is displayed. 5 Enter the group name using the keyboa rd and digit al keys, and press the [ENTER] button. 6 Press the [ENTER] button. • The CHECK OF GROUP MEMBER screen is displayed.[...]
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26 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 7 In the screen, the cont act s that have been registered in the group are highlighted. • T o add or remove the contacts by selecting each contact s manually , see “Adding or Removing Contacts”. P. 2 6 • T o add the contact s by searching them with the ID number, see[...]
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27 1 Adding Contact s by Searching with ID Number 1 Press the [KNOWN ID] button. • The KNOWN ID screen is displayed. 2 Enter the ID Number using the digit al keys and press the [ENTER] but- ton. 3 The touch p anel displays the screen that cont ains the searched con- t act. Press the cont act to be added to the group. • T o add both the fax numb[...]
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28 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 4 Press the [ENTER] button to add to the group. • The contacts in the group are modified. Adding Contact s by Searching with Search String 1 Press the [SEARCH ADDRESS] button. • The SEARCH ADDRESS screen is disp layed. 2 Press the button that is used fo r searching to specif[...]
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29 1 4 Specify the search string in the item s that you require and press the [SEARCH] button. 5 The touch p anel displays the screen that cont ains the searched con- t act s. Press the c ont act s that you want to add to the group. • T o add both the fax number and E-mail address of a c ontact to the group, press over the contact name. • T o a[...]
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30 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 Deleting Group s The following procedure de scribes how to delete a group in the Address Boo k. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] button, and then press the [GROUP] button on the touch p anel. • Th[...]
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31 1 4 Press the [YES] button to delete the cont act, or [NO] button to cancel deleting. • When you press the [YES] button, the selected group is deleted.[...]
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32 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 Searching Group s The following procedure de scribes how to search for grou ps in the Address Book. This function is useful to find the contact that you want to edit. Y ou can search for the grou ps by enteri ng the ID number or the search string. Searching a Group by ID Number [...]
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33 1 5 The touch p anel displays the scr een that cont ains the searched group. Press the group and press the [EDIT] bu tton to edit the group information. • See “Editing Groups” for the instruction to edit the group. P. 2 4 Searching Group s by Group Name 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functio[...]
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34 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 4 Press the [GROUP NAME] button to specify the search string. • The input screen is displayed. 5 Enter the search string using the keyboard and digit al keys, and press the [ENTER] button. It will search for the groups that contai n the search string in the group name field. 6[...]
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35 1 7 The touch p anel displays the scr een that cont ains the searched group s. Press the group and press th e [ENTER] button to edit the group information. • See “Editing Groups” for the instruction to edit the contact. P. 2 4[...]
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36 1.MANAGING ADDRESS BOOK (ADDRESS MENU) 2.MANAGING GROU PS (Cont.) 1 Confirming the Members of the Group s The following procedure de scribes how to confirm the contacts that are added in the group. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADDRESS] button, and then press the [GROUP] [...]
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37 2 2. MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MENU) 1. TOT AL COUNTER ..................... ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ... 3 8 • Displaying Print Counter ............ .............. ........ .............. ........... .............. .............. .............. . ........ ..... 38 • Displa[...]
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38 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 2 1. T OT AL COUNTER Displaying Print Counter This feature allows you to disp lay the Print Counter . The print counter contains following counters: • Copy Counter — indicates the number of sheets that have been printed by copy operations. • Fax Counter — indicates the number of sheets that have been p[...]
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39 2 Displaying Scan Counter This feature allows you to disp lay the Scan Counte r . The scan counter contains following counters: • Copy Counter — indi cates the number of ori ginals that have been scanned by copy operations. • Fax Counter — indicates the number of originals that have be en scanned by fax and Internet Fax transmissions. ?[...]
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40 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 2 2. PRINT OUT T OT AL COUNTER This feature allows you to print the total counter list. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [COUNTER] button, and th en press the [PRINT OUT TOT A L COUNTER] button on the touch p anel. • The total counter lis[...]
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41 2 3. DEP ARTMENT COUNTER Displaying Print Counter for Dep artment Code This feature allows you to disp lay the number of the print co unter for each department code. The department counter is avai lable only when this e quipment has been man aged with the department code. P .47 “4.MANAGING D EP ARTMENT CODE” The print counter contains fo[...]
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42 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 3.DEP ARTMENT COUNTER (Cont.) 2 4 Press the [PRINT COUNTER] button. 5 The Print Counter for the specifie d dep artment code is displayed.[...]
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43 2 Displaying Scan Counter for Dep artment Code This feature allows you to disp lay the number of the sca n counter for each department code. The department counter is avai lable only when this e quipment has been man aged with the department code. P .47 “4.MANAGING D EP ARTMENT CODE” The scan counter contains following counters: • Copy[...]
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44 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 3.DEP ARTMENT COUNTER (Cont.) 2 4 Press the [SCAN COUNTER] button. 5 The Scan Counter for the specified dep artment code is displayed.[...]
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45 2 Displaying Fax Communication Counter for Dep artment Code This feature allows you to disp lay the number of the Fax and Internet Fax Transmission and Reception counter for each department code. The department counter is avai lable only when this e quipment has been man aged with the department code. P .47 “4.MANAGING D EP ARTMENT CODE”[...]
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46 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 3.DEP ARTMENT COUNTER (Cont.) 2 4 Press the [F AX COMMUNICA TION] butto n. 5 The Fax Communication Counter for th e specified dep artment code is displayed.[...]
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47 2 4. MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE Logging On As Administrator Y ou can audit the copy quantity of copy , print, sc an, and facsimile pages performed by setting a depart- ment code. Up to 1000 departm ent codes can b e registered. T o manage th e department code, you must know the administrator p assword for this equipment. There- fore, it is recomm[...]
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48 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 4 Enter the administrator p asswo rd and press the [ENTER] button. • The DEPT . MANAGEMENT menu is displayed. 5 Continue the operation that you want. • P .49 “Printing Department Codes List” • P .50 “Enabling Dep artment Code” • P .51 “Resetti[...]
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49 2 Printing Dep artment Codes List Y ou can print out the department codes lis t and counters for each department code. 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT me nu, press the [PRINT OUT DEP ARTMENT CODES] button. • Printing b egins. • For the procedure to display the screen above, see “Logging On As Administrator”. P. 4 7 • For an output examp[...]
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50 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 Enabling Dep artment Code In the initial setting, the department code feature is disabled. If you want to manage the counter sepa- rately by the department codes, you must enable the department code. When the department manage- ment is enabled, the department code input sc[...]
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51 2 Resetting All Dep artment Counters This function clears all de partment counters to “0”. • This function is available only when the department code is enabled. • This function clears only the department co unters. Y ou cannot clear the total counter . 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT me nu, press the [RESET AL L COUNTERS] button. • The cle[...]
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52 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 Deleting All Dep artment Codes This function del etes all departmen t codes that have been registered. The [DELETE ALL] button will be availa bl e after registering a department code. P .53 “Registering a Ne w Department Code” 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT menu, press[...]
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53 2 Registering a New Dep artment Code The function allows you to re gister new department code. After registering the departmen t code(s), you must ena ble the Department Code function. P .50 “Enabling Department Code” 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT me nu, press the [DEP ARTMENT REGISTRA TION] button. • The DEP ARTMENT CODE screen is displa[...]
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54 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 3 Enter the dep artment name using the keyboard and digit al keys, and press the [ENTER] button. • The REGISTRA TION DEP ARTMENT CODE screen is displayed. 4 Enter the 5-digit code in the “New Code” field using the digit al keys, and then press the [SET] button to set[...]
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55 2 If you want to return to the “New Code” field to retype it, press the [RESET] button. 6 Press the [ENTER] button at th e bottom of the touch p anel. • The LIMIT A TION screen is displayed. 7 Set the limit ation of this de p artment code as required. • Press the [ON ] button to enable the output limitation fo r this department code. Whe[...]
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56 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 Editing the Dep artment Code The function all ows you to edit the e xisting department code . 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT me nu, press the [DEP ARTMENT REGISTRA TION] button. • The DEP ARTMENT CODE screen is displa yed. For the procedure to display the screen above, see ?[...]
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57 2 3 Press the [ENTER] button. • The input screen is displayed. 4 Enter the dep artment name using the keyboard and digit al keys, and press the [ENTER] button. • The CHANGE DEP ARTMENT CODE screen is displayed. 5 Enter current dep artment code in the “Current Code” field using the digit al keys, and then press the [SET] button to set the[...]
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58 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 6 Enter new 5-digit code in the “New Code” field using the digita l keys, and then press the [SET] button to set the entry . • If yo u enter the code, asterisks (*) appear in the “New Code” field. • If you want to clear the code to retype it, press the [CLEAR] [...]
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59 2 9 Set the limit ation of this de p artment code as required. • Press the [ON ] button to enable the output limitation fo r this department code. When you select the [ON] but- ton, press the “Limitation” field and enter the maximum number of the outputs for this department code using the digital keys. Y ou can enter up to “99999999”. [...]
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60 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 Deleting the Department Code The function allows you to delete the existing department code. 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT me nu, press the [DEP ARTMENT REGISTRA TION] button. • The DEP ARTMENT CODE screen is displa yed. For the procedure to display the screen above, see ?[...]
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61 2 3 Press the [YES] button to delete the dep artment code, or [NO] button to cancel deleting. • When you press the [YES] button, the department code is deleted.[...]
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62 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 Resetting the Counter of Each Dep artment The function allows you to reset the coun te r of specific dep artment code only . 1 In the DEPT . MANAGEMENT me nu, press the [DEP ARTMENT REGISTRA TION] button. • The DEP ARTMENT CODE screen is displa yed. For the procedure to [...]
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63 2 3 Press the [YES] button to clear the c ounter of the dep artment code, or [NO] button to cancel clearing the counter . • When you press the [YES] button, the counter of the department code is cleared.[...]
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64 2.MANAGING COUNTERS (COUNTER MEN U) 4.MANAGING DEP ARTMENT CODE (Cont.) 2 Setting Output Limit ations for All Dep artment s This function allows yo u to set the output limit ation for all departments by a single operation. When you select [ON], the output wil l be disabled for all departments. When you select [OFF], the infinite outputs will be [...]
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65 3 3. SETTING ITEMS (USER) 1. SETTING GENERAL FUNCTI ONS ........... ................ ............. ................ ................ ............. 66 • Setting the Auto Clear Mode .............. .............. ................. .............. .............. .............. ............ .......... 66 • Changing the Display Language ...........[...]
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66 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 3 1. SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS Setting the Auto Clear Mode This function sets how long the machine waits before clearing the previo us functions set on the control pan el . 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [GENERAL] but[...]
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67 3 Changing the Display Language The language used on the touch panel can be changed to a different one. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [GENERAL] button on the touch p anel. • The GENERAL menu is displayed. 3 Press the [CHANGE LANGUAGE] bu[...]
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68 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 1.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 3 Setting the Reversed Display Mode Y ou can change the touch panel to be di splayed in the Reversed Display mode (which the white portion will be black and the black portion will be white). Changing to the Reversed Displ ay mode helps you to di splay the touch panel more cl early where [...]
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69 3 4 Press the [ON] button to enable the Reversed Display , or [OFF] button to disable the Reversed Display . • When you select the [ON] button , the touch panel is displayed in the Reversed Display mode.[...]
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70 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 3 2. SETTING COPY FUNCTIONS Y ou can change the initial setting (de fault setting) of copy job. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [COPY] button on the touch p anel. • The COPY screen is displayed. 3 Specify the followi[...]
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71 3 3. SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS Y ou can change the initial setting (default setting) of fax and Inte rnet Fax featu res. The [F AX] button in the [USER] menu will be availabl e only when the Scanner Kit or Printer/Scann er Kit is installed, or when the optional Fax unit is installed. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to ente[...]
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72 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 3.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 3 5 Specify the following items as you require. • In the “TTI” option, specify whether the TTI is enabled or disab led as default setting. [ON] — Press this to print a transmission he ader (TTI) on re ceived faxes to clearly ide ntify the sender name of received faxes. [OFF] — Pre[...]
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73 3 4. SETTING SCAN FUNCTIONS Y ou can change the initial setting (de fault setting) of sca n job. The [SCAN] button in the [USER] menu will be availabl e onl y when the Scanne r Kit is installed, or when the Printer/Scanner Kit is installed. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [U[...]
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74 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 4.SETTING SCAN FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 3 5 Specify the following items as you require. • In the “EXPOSURE” option , press light or dark buttons to specify the def ault exposure fo r scans manually , or press the [AUTO] button to select auto mode for the default exposure mode for scans. 6 Press the [ENTER] button. • The d[...]
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75 3 5. PRINTING LISTS Printing the Address Book List Y ou can print the address book list that shows all registered contacts and groups in this equipment. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [LIST] button on the touch p anel. • The LIST menu is [...]
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76 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 5.PRINTING LISTS (Cont.) 3 • The list is printed on the paper that is fed fr om the drawer L T -R or A4-R paper is set and exit to the in ner tray . • For an output example of the a ddress book list, see “Address Book List”. P .174[...]
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77 3 Printing the Group Numbers List Y ou can print the group numbers l ist that shows a ll registe red groups and members in this equipment. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [LIST] button on the touch p anel. • The LIST menu is displayed. 3 P[...]
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78 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 5.PRINTING LISTS (Cont.) 3 Printing the Function List (User) Y ou can print the function list that shows th e functi on flow und er the [USER] button of the User Functions. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [LIST] button[...]
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79 3 6. CHECKING E-MAIL This function allows yo u to check for new E-mails (Internet Faxes) on the POP3 server . The [CHECK E-MAIL] button in the [USER] menu will be available only when the Scanner Kit is installed, or when the Printer/Scanner Kit is installed. This equipment also automatically checks for new E-mails on the POP3 server . 1 Press th[...]
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80 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 3 7. SETTING DRA WER This function allows yo u to set the paper size and paper type of each drawer . 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [USER] button, and then press the [DRA WER] button on the touch p anel. 3 Press the drawer portion in the illu stration[...]
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81 3 8. TURN OFF THE POWER (SHUT DOWN) When turning off the power of the equipment , p erform the following shutdown procedure. DO NOT turn off the power by switching off the power s witch of the e quipment as it can cause th e failure of the hard disk. Before turning off the power , be sure that the following 3 conditions are satisfi ed. • No jo[...]
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82 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER) 8.TURN OFF THE POWER (SH UT DOWN) (Cont. ) 3 4 “Shut down in progress” appears on the screen, and then the equip- ment is shut down. • The power switch automatically returns to the OFF position.[...]
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83 3 9. SETTING BIP PRINTING The [BIP PRINTING] button will be available only when th e op tional Blueto oth Module is installed. For the instructions on how to set the BIP printing, please refer to the GN-2010 Op erator ’s Manual for Blue- tooth .[...]
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3 84 3.SETTING ITEMS (USER)[...]
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85 4 4. SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 1. ENTERING TO ADMIN MENU ......................... ................ ............. ................ ............. ......... 87 2. SETTING GENERAL FUNCTI ONS ........... ................ ............. ................ ................ ............. 89 • Setting the Device Information ...... ................ ..........[...]
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4 86 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 10. SETTING LIST/REPORT ........................... ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. . 160 • Setting the T ransmission / Reception Journal ................ ................. .............. .............. ................. ... 1 60 • Setting the Communication Report ........[...]
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87 4 1. ENTERING T O ADMIN MENU When the administrator password has been set, you mu st enter the administrator password to enter the [ADMIN] menu in the User Functions screen. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control p anel to enter the User Functions menu. 2 Press the [ADMIN] button. • The ADMINISTRA TOR P ASSWOR D screen is displayed[...]
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88 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 1.ENTERING TO ADMIN MENU (Cont.) 4 5 The ADMIN menu is displayed. Cont inue the administrative operation that you require. • P .89 “2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS” • P .106 “3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS” • P .136 “4.SETTING COPY FUNCTIONS” • P .138 “5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS” • P .[...]
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89 4 2. SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS Setting the Device Information Y ou can set the device informa tion of this equip ment. These items appear in the Device page of T opAc- cess, that is the web-base d device management util ity . 1 Press the [GENERAL] button in the ADMIN menu. • The GENERAL menu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.E[...]
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90 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 When you press each button, the input scr een is displayed. Enter the value using the keyboar d and digital keys, and press the [ENTER] button to set the entry . T o enter the [SERVICE PHONE NUMBER], enter the number using only the digital keys. 4 Press the [ENTER] button.[...]
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91 4 Setting the Notification Y ou can set th e notification mail to send a notification message when specifi ed events occur on this equip- ment such as toner empty , paper empty , serviceman call, and so on. Y ou can specify up to 3 E-mail addresses for the destination of the notification message. • Y ou can specify the events that you want to [...]
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92 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Press the [E-MAIL] buttons. • The input screen is displayed. 4 Enter the E-mail address using the keyboard and digital keys, and press the [ENTER] key to set the entry . • Y ou can specify up to three E-mail addr esses to which the notification message will be sent, as required.[...]
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93 4 Changing the Administrator Password Y ou can change the administrator password. The ad ministrator password must be alphanumeric cha rac- ters of 6 or more and 10 or less. 1 Press the [GENERAL] button in the ADMIN menu. • The GENERAL menu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. P. 8 7 2 Press the [P[...]
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94 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 4 Enter the current administrator p assword and press the [ENTER] but- ton. • The input password appears as asterisks (*). If the administrator password will be changed at the fi rst time, enter “ 123456” in the “Old Password” field. 5 Same as “OLD P ASSWORD”, pr ess the[...]
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95 4 Setting the Date and Time The clock built in to this equipment can be set by en tering the date an d time using the digital keys. Also, you can easily change the clock to and from th e daylight saving syste m at the touch of a button. 1 Press the [GENERAL] button in the ADMIN menu. • The GENERAL menu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu,[...]
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96 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 4 Highlight the section that you want to edit us ing the arrow buttons, and enter the number us ing the digit al keys. • The “DA Y” section describes the day of week with a number . The numbers corresponding to the days of week as following: 1: Sun, 2: Mon, 3:T ue, 4: Wed, 5: Th[...]
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97 4 Setting the Weekly T imer Using the built-in weekly ti mer , you can have this e quip ment automatically turned ON and OFF at specified times. For instance, you can set the timer for the starting time and closing time of your office so that the copier will automati cally turn itself ON and OFF at those specifie d times. Y ou can turn on the po[...]
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98 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Press the [WEEKL Y TIMER] button. • The TIMER screen is displayed. 4 Check the settings on the display , an d if corrections are necessary , press the [CHANGE] button. • If no correction is ne eded, press the [ENTER] button and complete the operation. 5 Press the [<-Sun] or [[...]
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99 4 6 In the “OFF” field, enter the hour a nd minute that the device will auto- matically turn off the power using the digital keys and press the [SET] button to set each entry . • If you want to clear entered time to re type it, press the [CLEAR] button on the Control Panel. • If you want to return to the “OFF” fi eld to retype it, pr[...]
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100 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the Auto Power Save Mode This function allows this equ ipment automa tically to go into the energy saving mode (unn ecessary electric- ity is cut off at standby) if it is left inactive for a cert ain period of time. 1 Press the [GENERAL] button in the ADMIN menu. • The GENE[...]
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101 4 4 Press the desired period of time (i n minutes) that this equipment wait s before the Automatic Po wer Save mode is activated. • The Auto Power Save mode setting is completed.[...]
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102 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the Sleep/Auto Shut Off Mode This function allows thi s equipment goes into the Sl eep/Auto Shut Off Mode that stands by with the mini- mum power consumption. 1 Press the [GENERAL] button in the ADMIN menu. • The GENERAL menu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see ?[...]
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103 4 4 Press the desired period of time (i n minutes) that this equipment wait s before the Sleep/Auto S hut Off mode is activated. • The Sleep/Auto Shut Off Mode setting is completed.[...]
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104 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 2.SETTING GENERAL FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the Drawer Setup Pop-Up and Paper Jam Recovery Pop-Up Y ou can set whether or not di splaying the me ssage to ask users to change the paper size setting every time you open the drawer . Y ou can also set whether or not displaying the message to ask users to continue the copyi[...]
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105 4 3 Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] for each option and press the [ENTER] button. • DRA WER SET — When this is enabled, this equipment di splays the message to ask users to change the paper size setting every time you open the drawer . • P APER JAM RECOVER Y — When this is enabled , this equipment di splays the message to ask users to c[...]
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106 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 3. SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS Setting the TCP/IP Protocol (IPv4) Y ou can set the TCP/IP protocol that is commonly us ed for most of network syst em. It is recommended to configure the TCP/IP protocol because T opAccess, t he device management web-bas ed uti lity , and e-Filing web-based utility , tha t allows you to ma[...]
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107 4 2 Press the [IPv4] button. • The TCP/IP screen is disp layed. 3 Press the [DYNAMIC] button in the “ADDRESS MODE” option. 4 Press the [ENTER] button. • Returns you to the NETWORK menu. 5 Continue to another network sett ing if required, then press the [APPL Y NOW] button. • The "NETWORK INITIALIZING" message is displayed an[...]
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108 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the TCP/IP fo r DHCP Server Only 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETW ORK menu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. P. 8 7 2 Press the [IPv4] button. • The TCP/IP screen is disp layed. 3 Press the [NO AU[...]
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109 4 5 Continue to another network sett ing if required, then press the [APPL Y NOW] button. • The "NETWORK INITIALIZING" message is displayed and this equipment starts initializing the network inter- face card to apply the changes. Setting the TCP/IP for St atic IP Address 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETWO[...]
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110 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Press the [ST A TIC] button in the “ADDRESS MODE” o ption. 4 Press the [IP ADDRESS] button and enter the IP address of this device using the digit al keys. Enter also the subnet mask and default gateway as required. 5 Press the [ENTER] button. • Returns you to the NETWORK men[...]
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111 4 Setting the IPv6 Protocol Y ou can set the IPv6 protocol on this equi pment. This IPv6 menu allows you to enable or disable the IPv6 protocol used on this equipment. In this menu, you can also set the IPv6 configuration such as the IPv6 address by selecting the address mode. How the IPv6 address is obtained is depending on the address mode yo[...]
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112 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Specify the following items as required. • IPv6 PRO TOCOL —Press the [ENABLE] button to enable the IPv6 protocol, or [DISABLE] button to disa ble the IPV6 protocol. • ADDRESS MODE —Select the IPv6 address mode option. • Link Lo cal Address —The unique address used for t[...]
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113 4 7 Specify the following items as required. • DHCP (IP Address) —Select whether or not the IPv6 address whic h is issued from the DHCPv6 server is used for this equipment. Press the [ENABLE] button to us e the address, or [DISABLE] button to not u se it. • DHCP (OPTIONS) —Select whether or not the optio nal information (IPv6 address fo[...]
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114 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 10 Press the [Next] button. • IPv6 addresses obtained fr om r outers are displayed. Up to 7 IPv6 addresses can be retained. 11 Press the [ENTER] button. • Returns you to the NETWORK menu. 12 Continue to another network sett ing if required, then press the [APPL Y NOW] button. •[...]
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115 4 Setting the IPX/SPX Protocol Y ou can set the IPX/SPX protocol on this equipment. The IPX/SPX protoc ol is usually used to communi- cate with the NetW are file server through the network. 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETWORK me nu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. P.[...]
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116 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 5 Continue to another network sett ing if required, then press the [APPL Y NOW] button. • The "NETWORK INITIALIZING" message is displayed and this equipment starts initializing the network inter- face card to apply the changes.[...]
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117 4 Setting the NetW are Settings Y ou can set the NetWare network mode and th e NetW ar e configuration to be connected. This must be set when you use the NetWare file server for Novell printing. 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETWORK me nu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. ?[...]
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118 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Specify following items as required. • ENABLE BINDERY — Press the [ENABLE] button to enable communi cating with the NetWare file server in bindery mode, or [DISABLE] button to disable the bindery mode. • ENABLE NDS — Pr ess the [ENABLE] button to enable communicating with t[...]
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119 4 Setting the SMB Protocol When you want to enable this e quipment visible in the Windows network, you must enable the SMB pro to- col and enter the NetBIOS name and workgroup to sp ecify the device name of thi s equipment and work- group where this equipment will be visible. Also if your network uses the WINS server to allow the SMB communicat[...]
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120 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Specify following it ems as required and press the [ENTER] button. • SMB PROTOCOL — Select whether the SMB protocol is enabled or disabled. When you want to enable the SMB pro tocol to enable the Save as file to network folder using SMB and sharing the “FILE_SHARE” folder o[...]
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121 4 4 Continue to another network sett ing if required, then press the [APPL Y NOW] button. • The "NETWORK INITIALIZING" message is displayed and this equipment starts initializing the network inter- face card to apply the changes.[...]
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122 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the AppleT alk Protocol The AppleT alk protocol must be enabled and properly configured to enable Ap pleT alk p rinting with the Macintosh comput er . 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETWORK me nu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENT[...]
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123 4 When you press the [APPLET ALK NAME] and [DESIRED ZONE ] buttons, the input screen is displayed. Enter the value using the keyboard and digital keys, and press the [ENTER] button to set the entry . 4 Press the [ENTER] button. • Returns you to the NETWORK menu. 5 Continue to another network sett ing if required, then press the [APPL Y NOW] b[...]
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124 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the HTTP Network Service This function all ows you to enable or disabl e the HT TP netw ork server service that provid es the web- based utility on this equipment, such as T opAccess and e-Filing web utility . The HTTP network server ser- vice also must be enabled for IPP pri[...]
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125 4 3 Specify following items as required. • ENABLE HTTP SERVER — Press the [EN ABLE] button to enable the HTTP network server service , or [DIS- ABLE] button to disable the HTTP network server servic e. This must be enabled for T opAccess, e-Filing web utility , and IPP printing. • [PRIMARY PORT NUMBER] — Press this to enter the primary [...]
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126 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the Ethernet S peed This function all ows you to specify the ethernet speed. 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETWORK me nu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. P. 8 7 2 Press the [Next] button. 3 Press the[...]
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127 4 4 Press the [AUTO] button to automati cally detect the appropriate eth- ernet speed, or press other sp ecific ethernet speed button. • When you select a specific eth ernet speed, you must select the same ethernet speed a s set in the connected network. If you do not know the ethernet speed that must b e used, select the [AUTO] button. • I[...]
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128 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the LDAP and SN MP Network S ervice This function allows this equipment to access the LDAP dire ctory service. This equipment can search for the contacts in the LDAP server to specify the recipients of the Internet Fax, fax transmission, and Scan to E-mail job. • If the LDA[...]
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129 4 3 Press the [OTHER] button. • The OTHER screen is displayed. 4 Press the [ENABLE] button to enable the LDAP networ k service, or [DISABLE] button to disab le it. • Optionally you can enter the trap community name fo r the SNMP Tr aps by pressing the [SNMP READ COM- MUNITY] button. When you press this button, the QWERTY T ype Keyboard scre[...]
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130 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the User Certificate When you import the server certif icate using T opAccess to enable SSL for the HTTP Network Service, FTP Server , and IPP Print Se rvice, you must enter the password for t he server certificate using this fu nc- tion. This function must be performed after[...]
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131 4 4 Press the [USER CERTIFICA TE] button. • The input screen is displayed. 5 Enter the server certificate file na me using the keyboard and digit al keys, and press the [ENTER] key to set the entry . 6 Press the [P ASSWORD] button. • The input screen is displayed.[...]
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132 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 7 Enter the p assword for the server certificate using the keyboard and digit al keys, and press the [E NTER] key to set the entry . • The input password appears as asterisks (*). 8 Press the [ENTER] button. • Returns you to the ADMIN menu and the "NETWORK INITIALIZ ING"[...]
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133 4 Ping/T r aceroute Y ou can use the ping function to check the conne ction status between this equipment and the servers on network. Y ou can also use th e traceroute function to view and check the network path of the desired server . 1 Press the [NETWORK] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The NETWORK me nu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN men[...]
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134 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 3.SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 4 Select the server you want to ch eck and press the [PING] or [TRAC- EROUTE] button. • Check resu lt is displayed. When the ping function is performed, the che ck result “I P address 128 (TTL: Time to li ve) fixed OK/NG” is dis- played. When the traceroute function is pe rform[...]
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135 4 There are 2 ways to select the server you want to ch eck. T o select the desired server fro m the server list displayed on the t ouch panel: Checkable servers and supported protocols ar e as follows. - Primary DNS server (IPv4/IPv 6) - Secondary DNS server (IPv4/IPv6) - Primary WINS server (IPv4) - Secondary WINS server (IPv4) - SMTP server ([...]
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136 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 4. SETTING COPY FUNCTIONS Y ou can change the system behaviors for the cop y oper ation, such a s maximum number of copies, auto 2- sided mode, and the sort mode priority . 1 Press the [COPY] butt on in the ADMIN menu. • The COPY screen is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. ?[...]
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137 4 4 Specify following items as required. • AUTOMA TIC CHANGE OF P APER SOURCE — When this is set to [ON], th is equipment will print on the dif- ferent size of paper when the specified paper size is not set. When this is set to [OFF], this equipment will dis- play a message to set the correct paper . • P APER OF DIFFERENT DIRECT ION — W[...]
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138 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 5. SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS Setting the T erminal ID The T erminal ID settings are available only when the optiona l Fax unit is installed. Once programmed, T erminal ID information will be prin ted on the leading edge of tra nsmitted or received documents if the TTI and RIT are enabled. • ID information is sent and pr[...]
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139 4 3 Specify following items as required. • [ID NAME] — Pr ess this to enter the terminal ID of this equipment. • [F AX NUMBER] — Press this to enter the fax number of this equipment. • [LINE2 NUMBER] — Press this to enter the 2 line fax numb er of this equipment if the Line2 board is installed. This is not displayed when the Line2 b[...]
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140 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 4 Press the [ENTER] button. • Returns you to the F AX menu.[...]
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141 4 Setting the Fax Initial Setup The [INITIAL SETUP] button in the [ADMIN] menu w ill be available only when the optional Fax unit is installed. Set the initial settings for the fax functions such as the volume settings and reception mode. • Receptio n mode: AUT O, MANUAL • Monitor tone vo lume: Adjustable 0-7 steps (0: ton e OFF) The “mon[...]
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142 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 3 Specify following items as required. • RX MODE — Press the [AUTO] button to receive faxes automatically , or [MANUAL] button to receive faxes manually . When you select the manual mode, you can re ceive the faxes by pressing the [ST A RT] button when it rings. • MONITO R VOLUME [...]
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143 4 Setting the Line-2 Mode The LIne-2 Mode settings are available on ly when the optional F ax unit and optional Line-2 board are installed. Installing the 2nd line board (option) all ows transmis si on during reception, reception duri ng transmission, and simultaneous two communicati ons of transmission/reception. When the 2nd line is used, the[...]
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144 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 2 Press the [LINE-2 MODE] button. • The LINE-2 MODE scr een is displayed. 3 Continue the procedure depending on how you set the Line-2 mode. • P .144 “Transmission and Reception (TX /RX)” • P .144 “Reception Only ( 24HR)” • P .145 “Reception Only ( TIMER)?[...]
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145 4 2 Press the [ENTER] button. Reception Only (TIMER) 1 Press the [RX ONL Y (TIMER)] button. • Using the 2nd line for reception only during the specified period. • Enter the ST ART time and END time using the digital keys. • Pressing the arrow buttons move s the cursor . • Time is displayed in the 24-hour system. 2 Press the [ENTER] butt[...]
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146 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the RX Printing Setting Discard and Reduction Printing Set print settings for receiv ed fax and Internet Fax originals th at are to be printe d. T wo p rint settings are availa ble: discard printing and reduction pri nting. Discard Printing: ON, OFF • ON (default setting): Whe[...]
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147 4 3 Press the [ON] (or [OFF]) button of the “DISCARD” and/or “REDUC- TION”. 4 Press the [ENTER] button. • The registered item s can be confirmed in the function list. P .167 Setting Duplex Printing The “Duplex Print” function is available onl y when the optional Fax un it is installed. This printer setting determines whether o[...]
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148 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 2 Press the [RX PRINT] button. 3 Press the [ON] button of the “DUP LEX PRINT”, and then press the [ENTER] button. • The registered ite ms can be confirmed in the function list. P .167 Duplex printing direction differs depending on the received original size. - Received LD, LG [...]
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149 4 * Rotate Sort printing is available only for L T/A4-si zed paper . Set the L T and L T -R, o r A4 and A4-R draw- ers. * When the system runs out of paper during Rotate Sort printing, the rest of the documents is printed on the remaining paper . 1 Press the [F AX] button in the ADMIN menu. • The F AX menu is displayed. T o display the ADMIN [...]
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150 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 5.SETTING F AX FUNCTIONS (Cont.) 4 Setting the Recovery T r ansmission The Recovery transmission is available onl y when the optional Fax unit is installed. This function all ows you to specify how long a docum ent will be remained in the memory after failing the redial attempts. Y ou can retransmit the document held in [...]
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151 4 3 Change the document-stored time with the [< 1H] or [24H >] button, and press the [ENTER] button. • The document-holding time can be change d by the 1 hour . When the Recovery transmission is enabled , the [RECOVERY TX] button will be grayed icon. Y ou can disable the Recovery transmission by pressing the [RECOVERY TX] button again, [...]
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152 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 6. SETTING FILE FUNCTIONS This function all ows you to automati cally delete the fi les stored by the Scan to File operati ons. This func- tion is used to periodically delete stored fi les in the lo cal storage to ma intain the available hard disk space. The [FILE] button in the [ADMIN] menu will be available only when[...]
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153 4 7. SETTING E-MAIL FUNCTIONS Setting the Scan to E-ma il Message Properties Y ou can configure the message properties of E-mail doc uments that will be sent by Scan to E-mail opera- tion. The [E-MAIL] button in the [ADMIN] me n u will be available onl y when the Scann er Kit is installed, or when the Printer/Scanner Kit is installed. 1 Press t[...]
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154 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 7.SETTING E-MAIL FUNCTIONS (Cont. ) 4 Setting the Scan to E-mail Fragment ation This function all ows you to send the Sca n to E-mail jo b split by the fragment size you speci fied. This can reduce the transmission errors caused by the network traffic problems. The [E-MAIL] button in the [ADMIN] me n u will be available [...]
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155 4 8. SETTING INTERNET F AX FUNCTIONS Setting the Internet Fax Message Properties Y ou can configure the message properties of Internet Fa xes that will be sent by Internet Fax transmission. The [INTERNET F AX] button in the [ADMIN] menu will be availabl e only when the Scanner Ki t is installed, or when the Printer/Scanner Kit is installed. 1 P[...]
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156 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 8.SETTING INTERNET F A X FUNCTIONS (C ont.) 4 Setting the Internet Fax Fragment ation This function all ows you to send the Int ernet Faxes split by the fragment size you specified. This can reduce the transmission errors caused by the network traffic problems. The [INTERNET F AX] button in the [ADMIN] menu will be avail[...]
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157 4 Setting the Internet Fax Body String T ransmission This function allows yo u to set whether t he body string will be transmitted or not. The [INTERNET F AX] button in the [ADMIN] menu will be availabl e only when the Scanner Ki t is installed, or when the Printer/Scanner Kit is installed. 1 Press the [INTERNET F A X] but ton in the ADMIN menu[...]
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158 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 9. SETTING SECURE PDF FUNCTIONS Y ou can configure the default values for the encrypti on setting which are applied whe n data scanned on this equipment is generated as a secure PDF file. This setting i s applied to the operations for “Scan to File” and “Scan to E-mail”. 1 Press the [Secure PDF] bu tton in the [...]
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159 4 When you press the [USER P ASSWORD] or [MASTER P ASSWOR D] button, the input screen is displayed. Enter the value using the keyboard and digital keys, and press the [ENTER] button to set the entry . • Different passwords must be set to “USER P ASSWORD” and “MASTER P ASSWORD”. • Y ou can enter alphanumeric characters of 1 or mo re [...]
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160 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 10. SETTING LIST/REPORT Setting the T ransmission / Reception Journal There are two types of journals availab le on this equip ment. Journals can be prin ted either automatically or manually . This function allows yo u to set the auto-print for th e journals, an d the number of transactions appears in the journal list.[...]
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161 4 3 Press the [JOURNAL] button. • The JOURNAL screen is displayed. 4 Specify the following items as required. • AUTO — Press the [ON] button to enable printing the trans mission and reception journals automatically . When you enable this, the transmission and reception journals will be print ed when specified numbers of trans- missions ar[...]
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162 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 10.SETTING LIST/REPORT (Cont.) 4 Setting the Communication Report Communication Report allows you to print a report after every transmission. Reports can be printed auto- matically only . This function allows yo u to select the condition to print the commu nication report for each transmission type sepa rately . The Comm[...]
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163 4 3 Press the [COMM. REPORT] button. • The COMM. REPORT screen is displayed. 4 Specify the condition for each transmission type. • [OFF] — Press this to disable printing the communication report. • [AL W A YS] — Press this to print the comm unication report every transmission. • [ON ERROR] — Press this to print th e communication [...]
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164 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 10.SETTING LIST/REPORT (Cont.) 4 6 Press the [Next] button to display the next sc reen an d specify the condition for each transmission type. “RELA Y ORIGINA TOR”, “RELA Y ST A TION”, and “R ELA Y DESTINA TION” are availabl e only when the optional Fax unit is installed. 7 When you press the [AL W A YS] or [O[...]
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165 4 Setting the Reception List The Reception List allows you to print a reception list after receiving a document to a mailbox on this equipment. This function all ows you to enable or disabl e printing a rece ption list fo r the following mailbo x transmis- sions: Relay S t ation — Receiving a relay transmis sion from an o riginator as a relay[...]
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166 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 10.SETTING LIST/REPORT (Cont.) 4 4 Specify whether the reception list will be printed for each transmis- sion. • RELA Y ST A TION — Select the [ON] button to print the reception list when receiving a relay transmission from an originator . • LOCAL — Select the [ON] button to print the reception li st when reservi[...]
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167 4 1 1. PRINTING LISTS This function allow you to print the NIC configuration page, function list, PS3 font list, and PCL font list. * For the examples of each list format are described in Appendix. P .171 1 Press the [LIST/REPORT] button in the ADMIN menu. • The LIST screen is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO A[...]
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168 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) 4 12. SETTING PRINTER/E-FILING FUNCTIONS Y ou can configure the printer and e-Filing functions tha t will apply to the print jobs or e-Filing jobs. 1 Press the [PRINTER/E-FILING] button in the ADMIN menu. • The PRINTER/E-FILING screen is displayed. T o display the ADMIN menu, see “1.ENTER ING TO ADMIN MENU”. P.[...]
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169 4 13. WIRELESS SETTINGS AND Bluetooth SETTINGS • There is also the [WIRELESS SETTINGS] button in the ADMIN menu. This button will be available only when the optional Wireless LAN Modu le is inst alled. For the instructions on how to operate the WIRELESS SETTINGS, pl ease refer to t he GN-1041 Operator ’s Manual for Wireless LAN . • There [...]
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4 170 4.SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)[...]
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171 5 5. APPENDIX 1. LIST PRINT FORMA T ................ ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ .............. 172 • T otal Counter List ....................... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. . .... ............172 • Department Code List .........[...]
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172 5.APPENDIX 5 1. LIST PRINT FORMA T T ot al Counter List An output example o f the T otal Counter List TOTAL COUNTER LIST TIME : 10-09-'05 20:47 S/N : 0987654321 PRINT COUNTER COPY SMALL 99999 LARGE TOTAL 99999 199998 FAX 99999 99999 199998 PRINTER 99999 99999 199998 LIST 99999 99999 199998 TOTAL 399996 399996 799992 SCAN COUNTER FAX 99999 [...]
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173 5 Dep artment Code List An output example of the Department Code List DEPARTMENT CODE LIST TIME : 10-09-'05 20:47 DEPT NO. PRINT COUNTER DEPARTMENT D 1 00001 FAX COMMUNICATION COPY SMALL 99999 399996 LARGE 99999 399996 199998 FAX 99999 99999 199998 PRINT 99999 99999 199998 LIST 99999 99999 199998 799992 - TOTAL LIMIT TRANSMIT SMALL 99999 L[...]
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174 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 Address Book List An output exampl e of the Ad dress Book L ist ADDRESS BOOK INFORMATION TIME : 10-09-'05 20:47 FAX NO.1 : 99999999999 FAX NO.2 : 99999999990 NAME : MFP_00000236 NO. NAME QUALITY TX TX TYPE LINE ECM ATT FAX NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS 001 USER01 OFF MEMORY OFF 0 00000000001 user01@ifax.co[...]
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175 5 Group Numbers List An output example of the Grou p Numbers List GROUP NUMBER INFORMATION TIME : 10-09-'05 20:47 FAX NO.1 : 99999999999 FAX NO.2 : 99999999990 NAME : MFP_00000236 NO. NAME ADDRESS BOOK 001 GROUP01 001 007 014 019 001 008 014 019 002 008 015 020 003 009 015 020 004 009 016 005 010 016 005 010 017 006 011 017 006 012 018 007[...]
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176 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 Function List (User) An output example of the Func tion List (User) For further information about the items printed on t he fu nction list, please refer to the “Function List (Administrator)”. ( P .178) GENERAL TOTAL COUNTER : 9999 DRAWER DRAWER 1 : LT DRAWER 2 : A3 DRAWER 3 : A4-R DRAWER 4 : B5[...]
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177 5 NIC Configuration Page An output example of th e NIC Configuration Page =================================================================================== Unit Serial No : 04998820 Version : T000SY00000 Network Address : 00:40:af:7e:28:55 Network Topology : Ethernet Connector: RJ45 Network Mode : Auto Novell Network Information enabled Print[...]
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178 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 Function List (Administrator) An output example of the Func tion List (Administrator) The Function List for an administra tor shows the setting list for al l functions. The follo wing table shows all functions that are printed for an admin istrator’s function li st, and the “User” column indicates[...]
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179 5 DRA WER - DRA WER 3 *1 Shows the paper size of the drawer 3. YES DRA WER - DRA WER 4 *2 Shows the paper size of the drawer 4. YES DRA WER - LARGE CAP ACITY FEEDER *3 Shows the paper size of the large capacity feeder YES AUTO CLEAR Shows the time (in second) that the T o uch Panel Display clears the pre vious settings that had been set and tur[...]
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180 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 BOOK -> 2 Shows the default duple x book copy mode. YES MAXIMUM COPIES Shows the maximum copies that are allowed to be set. NO AUTO 2-SIDE MODE Shows the default auto 2-sided mode. NO SORT MODE PRIORITY Shows the default sort mode. NO AUTOMA TIC CHANGE OF P APER SOURCE Shows whether the Automa tic Ch[...]
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181 5 ECM *1 Shows whether the ECM is enabled or dis- abled. YES INITIAL SETUP - MONITO R VOLUME *1 Shows the monitor volume setting. NO INITIAL SETUP - COMPLETION TONE VOLUME *1 Shows the complete volume setting. NO INITIAL SETUP - RX MODE *1 Shows the default RX mode. NO INITIAL SETUP - DIAL TYPE *1 Shows the dial type of the line 1. NO INITIAL S[...]
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182 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 FILE Function Description User MAINTENANCE Shows whether the storage maintenance is enabled or d isabled. NO STORAGE MAINTENANCE Shows how many days the data in the local folder is remained. This applies only when the maintenance function is enable d. NO E-MAIL Function Description User FRAGMENT MESSAGE[...]
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183 5 REPORT SETTING Function Description User JOURNAL - AUTO Shows whether the auto journal print is enabled or d isabled. NO JOURNAL - TX JOURNAL Shows how many transmissions w ill be printed on a transmission jou rnal. NO JOURNAL - RX JOURNAL Shows how many receptions will be printed on a reception journal. NO COMM. REPORT - MEMOR Y TX Shows the[...]
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184 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 WIRELESS SETTINGS are printed only when the optional Wireless LAN Module is installed. BLUETOOTH SETTINGS are printed only when t he optional Bluetooth Mo dule is installed. SUSPEND PRINTING IF ST APLER EMPTY Shows whether this equipment suspends printing when stapler empty occurs. NO WIRELESS SETTING S[...]
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185 5 IP ADDRESS Shows the IP address of this equipment. NO SUBNET MASK Shows the subnet mask of this equipment. NO DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y Shows the defau lt gateway add ress of this equipment. NO NETWORK SETTING - NETWORK - IPv 6 Function Description User ENABLE IPv6 Shows whether the IPv6 protocol is e nabled or disabled. NO ADDRESS MODE Shows the I[...]
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186 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y3 IP adrre ss, pr efix length and default gate- way which are i ssued from routers. NO IP ADDRESS4 NO PREFIX LENG TH4 NO DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y4 NO IP ADDRESS5 NO PREFIX LENG TH5 NO DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y5 NO IP ADDRESS6 NO PREFIX LENG TH6 NO DEF AUL T GA TEWA Y6 NO IP ADDRESS7 NO PREFIX LE[...]
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187 5 NETWORK SETTING - SESSION - LDAP SESSION Function Description User ENABLE LDAP Shows whet her the LDAP is enabled or dis- abled. NO ENABLE SSL Shows whether the L DAP SSL is enabled or disabled. NO NETWORK SETTING - SESSION - DNS SESSION Function Description User ENABLE DNS Shows whethe r the DNS is enabled or dis- abled. NO PRIMARY DNS SER V[...]
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188 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 LOGON USER NAME Shows the logon user name of this equip- ment for the domain if it has been set. NO PRIMARY WINS SER VER Shows the prim ary WINS server address if it has been set. NO SECONDARY WINS SER VER Shows the secondary WINS server address if it has been set. NO SMB SIGNING OF SMB SER VER Shows t [...]
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189 5 SECONDARY POR T NUMBER Shows the secondary port number for the HTTP network service. NO ENABLE SSL Shows whether th e SSL for the HTT P net- work service is enabled or disabled. NO SSL PORT NUMBER Shows the SSL port number for the HTTP network service. NO NETWORK SETTING - NETWORK SERVICE - SMTP CLIENT NETWORK SERVICE Function Description Use[...]
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190 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 E-MAIL ADDRESS Shows the E-mail address of this eq uipment if the SMTP server is enabled and it has been set. NO NETWORK SETTING - NETWORK SER VICE - POP3 NETWORK SERVICE Function Description User ENABLE POP3 CLIENT Shows whether the POP3 client is enabled or disabled. NO POP3 SERVER ADDRESS Shows the I[...]
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191 5 SSL PORT NUMBER Shows the SSL port number to be used for accessing the eq uipment usin g FTP . NO NETWORK SETTING - NETWORK SER VICE - SNMP NETWORK SERVICE Function Description User ENABLE SNMP Shows whether the SNMP is enabled or di s- abled. NO READ COMMUNITY Shows the read community name. NO ENABLE AUTHENTICA TION TRAP Shows whether the au[...]
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192 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 PRINTER INFORMA TION Shows the prin ter information of this equip- ment. NO SCAN ENABLE Shows wheth er the DPWS scan is en abled or disabled. NO SCANNER NAME Shows the scanner name of this equipment. NO SCANNER INFORMA T ION Shows the scanner information of this equip- ment. NO SECURITY Shows whether th[...]
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193 5 AUTHENTICA TION Shows whether the authentication for IPP printing is enabled or disabled. NO USER NAME Shows the user name for authentication. NO ENABLE SSL Shows whether the SSL for IPP printing is enabled or d isabled. NO SSL PORT NUMBER Shows the SSL port number to be used for IPP printing. NO SSL URL Shows the SSL URL for IPP printing. NO[...]
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194 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 ENABLE E-MAIL ERROR FORW ARD Shows whether an E-mail error messa ge will be sent or not. NO E-MAIL ERROR TRANSFER ADDRESS Shows the E-mail address where an E-mail error message will be sent, if it has been set. NO ENABLE P ARTIAL E-MAIL Shows whether the equipm ent allows print- ing an E-mail job that p[...]
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195 5 PS3 Font List An output ex ample of the PS3 Fo nt List[...]
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196 5.APPENDIX 1.LIST PRINT FORMA T (Cont.) 5 PCL Font List An output example of the PCL Font Li st[...]
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197 INDE X INDEX Numerics 2ND TEL ................ .............. ........... .............. .... 10 A ADDRESS BOOK ............. ........... .............. ....... 75 ADDRESS BOOK EDIT ........................ ........... . 12 Address Book List .......... .............. ............. 75 , 174 ADDRESS BOOK REGISTRATION ............. ...... 9 ADDRES[...]
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198 INDEX (Cont.) ENABLE IPX/SPX ........................ .............. ..... 115 ENABLE NDS .......... ............... .............. .......... 118 ENABLE SSL .......................... ........... ............. 125 Encryption Level 128bit RC4 ......... ............... .............. .......... 158 40bit RC4 .......................... ..........[...]
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199 INDE X PRINT OUT DEPARTMENT CODES ..... .......... 49 PRINT OUT TOTAL COUNTER ....................... 40 PRINTER/E-FILING ....... .............. .............. ..... 168 PS3 FONT LIST ........................ .............. ........ 167 PS3 Font List .................... .............. .............. .. 195 PWD .............. .............. ...[...]
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200 INDEX (Cont.)[...]
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Printed in China DP-2050/2340/2840 OME050123D0[...]
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2005 T OSHIBA TEC CORPORA TION All rights reserved 6LE87805000 R05092095003-TTEC V er04 2007-03 MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL SYSTEMS User Functions Guide 2-17-2, HIGASHIGOT ANDA, SHINAGAW A-KU, TOKYO, 141-8664, JAP AN[...]