Registering A Destination (Profile) From The Operator Panel - Oki MB472dn User Manual

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Registering a Destination (Profile) from the Operator Panel

This section describes how to register profiles from the operator panel.
1.
Press
(SETTING).
2.
Press
to select [Profile], and then press
3.
Press
to select a profile number to register, and then press
4.
Check that [Register] is selected, and then press
5.
Check that [Profile Name] is selected, and then press
6.
Enter a profile name.
7.
Select [Enter], and then press
8.
Press
to select [Protocol], and then press
9.
Select [CIFS], [FTP], or [HTTP], and then press
10.
Press
to select [Target URL], and then press
11.
Enter the values of the transmission destination computer name and the shared folder name in the "
the transmission destination computer name the shared folder name" format.
Example:
PC1 share
Memo
If there is no DNS server in the network, you cannot specify the computer with the computer name (the transmission
destination computer name). In such a case, use the IP address of the computer to set.
Example:
192.168.0.3 share
To enter " " using the QWERTY keyboard, press the <CTRL> key, and then press the < > key.
Entering with the QWERTY Keyboard
12.
Select [Enter], and then press
13.
If access privileges are set to the shared folder, enter the user name and password in [User Name]
and [Password].
Note
If domain management is performed, enter "User name@domain name".
If domain management is performed and you cannot establish a connection even after entering "User name@domain name",
delete "@domain name".
Also, access the Web page of this machine, select [Admin Setup] > [Network Menu], and then set the NetBIOS domain
name in [Workgroup name] in [NBT].
For the domain name, check with your network administrator.
14.
Press
to select [File Name], and then press
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