Displaying Device Home Page; Administrator Login; Address Book - Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci Operation Manual

Kyocera net viewer operation guide rev 5.3 2013.06
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Displaying Device Home Page

Administrator Login

Address Book

KYOCERA Net Viewer 5.3
Click Refresh to update any settings that might have been changed on the
device while this dialog box was open.
Printing devices that contain web servers can display a web page containing
information about the device's current status and settings. The layout and
information shown on this page differs by printing device model. Click Device >
Device home page to display this web page.
For some models, administrator authentication is required to access selected
features in the Device and Account menus. Available features vary by model.
When you select the feature from a menu, you are prompted to type one of the
following in the Administrator Login dialog box:
Command Center password
Administrator login and Administrator password (with optional Use local
authentication)
Accounting administrator code
Operations on multiple devices do not prompt for the administrator login. Login
options must be configured in the Login section of the Communication
Settings dialog box.
The Address Book is a list of individuals and their contact information that is
stored on the device. Each entry for an individual is called a contact, and
contacts can be organized into groups. This contact and group information is
stored on the device, and is used for faxing and scanning operations.
Note: If authentication is set, accessing the address book requires the correct
Login user name and Password in the Communication Settings for the
device. If authentication is not set, the login dialog box may appear, depending
on your model.
The information that can be stored for each contact includes:
Number
Name (and furigana, if applicable)
Cover page (recipient, company, department). This information is
transmitted on a Network FAX.
E-mail
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
SMB (Server Message Block)
FAX
Internet FAX
You can create One Touch keys to let you access address book entries by
pressing one key on the printing system's operation panel.
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