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  • Page 1 NetDeliver MFP User's Manual Regulatory model: DF-0605H...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Safety Information When using this equipment, the following safety precautions should always be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: WARNING: Indicates potentially hazardous situations, which if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
  • Page 3 CAUTION: Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug, not the cable. Do not touch the metal fingers of the ADF pad module. The edges are sharp and touching them may result in injury. Precautions Do not install the equipment near heating or air conditioning units. Do not install the equipment in a humid or dusty place.
  • Page 4: Copyrights And Trademarks

    Copyrights and Trademarks Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started.............1-1 Introduction ......................1-1 Features......................1-1 External View ....................1-3 Preinstallation Information................1-10 Internet Communication Features.............1-13 Installing Your Machine........2-1 Minimum Configuration Requirements ............2-1 Checking Package Contents ................2-2 Unlocking the Scan Unit.................2-3 Installing the Rubber Support ..............2-4 Installing the Paper Feed Tray ..............2-5 Connecting the Cables..................2-6 Configuring the Machine........3-1 Specifying the Administration Information ..........3-2...
  • Page 6 Administration ............. 8-1 Administering the Product by the Control Panel........8-1 Administering the Product by Web Page ........... 8-3 Summary of Administrator Activities ............8-5 Operation............. 9-1 Loading Paper....................9-2 Sending Your Document to E-mails............9-5 Sending Your Document to Filing Servers ..........9-9 Making Copies ....................
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1 Getting Started Introduction Thank you for purchasing the product, an internet appliance. The product offers an unprecedented document delivery technology, transmitting paper documents electronically over the internet. With the product, you can instantly scan paper-based document and deliver the electronic image to various destinations including e-mail addresses, printers, ftp servers, web site, or someone else’s computer on the network.
  • Page 8 FTP (File Transfer Protocol), HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), HTTPS (a secure way of using HTTP), CIFS (Common Internet File System), AVPP (Avision Post Processing) protocol. The scan-to-file feature off-loads the mail server from handling large attachments. Digital Copying: Connected to a color or black and white laser printer, the product becomes a digital copier.
  • Page 9: External View

    External View THE FRONT VIEW 1. ADF Front Cover 4. Paper Stopper 2. LCD-display 5. Document Cover 3. ADF Paper Tray 6. Control Panel...
  • Page 10 THE REAR VIEW 1. USB Keyboard: To connect a USB keyboard. 2. Copy: To connect a printer. 3. LAN NET: To connect an Ethernet cable. 4. ADF: To connect the ADF cable. 5. 24VDC/2.0A: To connect the power cable. 6. Power: Power switch.
  • Page 11 THE CONTROL PANEL Part D Part C Part A Part B Part A: Scaling Area: Used to reduce document(s) down to 25% or enlarge up to 400%. 1. Increase scaling in 1% increment up to 400% 2. Decrease scaling in 1% Decrement down to 25% 3.
  • Page 12 Part B: LCD-display & Function Keys: Used to display current operation and select key working mode. Function Keys and others: Press to use the Copy function Press to use the email function (also the default working mode). Press to use the filing function. Press to setup more settings for copy, e-mail or filing individually.
  • Page 13 Used to cancel a command or delete a character. Part C: The Numeric/Character Keypad: Used to be a simplified keyboard. Used to select special characters.
  • Page 14 Part D: Start & Other Keys: Used to select special requirements or the start key to start sending or copying your document(s). Select to enter administrator menu. Select to clear current settings and return to panel default settings. Select to enter power saving mode. •...
  • Page 15 Select to stop processing. Select to scan and send multi-page documents on the document glass continuously or from the auto document feeder batch by batch. Select to start copying, e-mailing, or filing in black and white mode. Select to start copying, e-mailing, or filing in color mode.
  • Page 16: Preinstallation Information

    Preinstallation Information The product has to be setup properly on your network to perform e-mail and filing functions. Before using the product, please setup the product properly on you network for e-mail and filing function. The following network parameters have to be collected from your network administrator.
  • Page 17 Explanation of contents: 1. *DHCP Enable: Choose Yes to obtain IP/subnet/gateway addresses automatically from DHCP server. 2. *IP Address: The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your machine by your network administrator or by DHCP Server. 3. Subnet Mask: The net mask address assigned by your network administrator or by DHCP Server.
  • Page 18 IP address, such as Avision.com.tw instead of 120.3.2.23. 5. POP3: POP3 is the latest Post Office Protocol 3, this is a service that stores and serves e-mails for various client machines that are not connected to the Internet 24 hours a day.
  • Page 19: Internet Communication Features

    Internet Communication Features SCAN TO E-MAIL The product allows you to deliver your scanned document to e-mail addresses on the network. The document is first scanned and converted to a standard PDF, JPEG, TIFF, or MTIF (Multi-page TIFF) file format and then transmitted to remote recipients simultaneously as an e-mail attachment.
  • Page 20 Through the intranet with FTP (File Transfer Protocol), HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), HTTPS (a secure way of using HTTP), CIFS (Common Internet File System), or AVPP (Avision Post Processing Protocol), the product allows you to save scanned document directly to a designated server or a personal computer on the network in a standard PDF, JPEG, TIFF, or MTIFF file format.
  • Page 21 The product uses an AVPP (Avision Post-processing Protocol) protocol to provide the post processing mechanism for filing document. The AVPP is a protocol developed by Avision. The distinguishing feature of such AVPP’s post processing is to treat the product as a workstation’s input device and a simplified post-processing controller.
  • Page 22: Installing Your Machine

    FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, CIFS, or AVPP Protocol environment • Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, HTTP or FTP server To make copies from the product: • A printer supporting GDI Printer language, such as OKI C3100, OKI C5500 and Avision AM6120P...
  • Page 23: Checking Package Contents

    Checking Package Contents Unpack the box and check its components. If there is any item missing, contact your dealer immediately. Main Unit Paper Stopper Paper Feed Tray Power Cable Adapter Rubber Support...
  • Page 24: Unlocking The Scan Unit

    Unlocking the Scan Unit The scan unit is locked during transport to protect the scanning mechanism from being damaged. Be sure to unlock the scan unit before using the machine. 2). Move the lock switch to the 1). Locate the lock switch “unlocked position”.
  • Page 25: Installing The Rubber Support

    Installing the Rubber Support It is highly recommended to install the rubber supports beneath the product. The rubber supports are designed to prevent the product from being slanted downward during operation. To install the rubber supports, please first turn the machine over, and then insert the rubber supports to the slots beneath the machine as illustrated.
  • Page 26: Installing The Paper Feed Tray

    Installing the Paper Feed Tray Attach the Paper Support to the Paper Feed Tray. Paper Feed Tray Paper Support Then, attach the Paper Feed Tray to the machine.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Cables

    Connecting the Cables CONNECTING THE ADF CABLE Connect the ADF (Auto Document Feeder) cable (attached to the document cover) to the ADF port at the back of the product. ADF Cable...
  • Page 28 CONNECTING THE ETHERNET CABLE Connect one end of your Ethernet LAN cable to an available port of your Ethernet Hub Connect the other end to the LAN NET port at the back of the product. CONNECTING THE KEYBOARD CABLE Connect the cable of the keyboard to the USB Keyboard port at the back of the product.
  • Page 29 CONNECTING THE PRINTER CABLE Connect one end of the printer cable to the printer. Connect the other end to the Copy port of the product. Note: To make copy through printer, please first turn on the printer and then turn on the product. Otherwise, you may encounter problem in making copies through the printer.
  • Page 30 CONNECTING THE POWER AND TURNING ON THE MACHINE Press the power switch to the “0” position to turn off the product. Connect the small end of the power cable to the power port of the product Connect the other end to an appropriate power outlet.
  • Page 31 Press the power switch to the “-” position to turn on the product. After showing the booting up message, the LCD display prompts the preset ready status. Note: You can press the Power Saving button on the control panel to switch to the power saving mode. If the product is idle for four hours, it automatically shuts off the scanning lamp.
  • Page 32: Configuring The Machine

    Configuring the Machine This chapter is specifically targeted to the persons who are responsible for the administration of the product. Administrator activities are password protected with privileges that are denied to the ordinary users. The following settings or destinations must be defined by the system administrator before the product is used to distribute the scanned document on the network.
  • Page 33: Specifying The Administration Information

    Specifying the Administration Information The Administration information is password protected and available to the Administrator only. When the machine is shipped, the login name and password for the administrator left blank. It is recommended that system administrator of the product create a new login name and password before using the machine.
  • Page 34 3. Press the Select button as the default password. This prompts part of the following Administrator screen. 1. Information 2. General 3. Network Settings 4. Mail Server Press the Up/Down arrow button repeatedly to scroll through the top menu level. The complete top menu level, Administrator screen, is shown as below: 1.
  • Page 35 4. Press the Up/Down arrow button to select Management, and then press the Select button . The following Management screen appears. Admin. profile Add “To” Addr.:ON Add Profile after filing:No PowSave Delay Time:240 min Standby Time:180sec Language:Eng Default Mode:E-Mail Save & Exit Exit Press the Up/Down arrow button to select...
  • Page 36 Press the Select button again after entering an input content. Press the Select button again after pressing the Left/Right arrow button to select an input content. 10. Press the Return button back to the Management screen. 11. Press the Up/Down arrow button to select Save &...
  • Page 37 Refer to the following table for the detail of each setting: Admin. Profile Allow the system administrator to change his or her login name, password, or e-mail address. Choice: 1. Login name (up to 16 characters or digits) 2. Password (up to 8 characters or digits) 3.
  • Page 38 Default Mode Specify a default mode. Choice: E-Mail, Copy, and Filing Save and Exit Choose this to save the above settings and exit. Exit Choose this to exit without saving the above settings. SPECIFYING ADMINISTRATOR INFORMATION BY THE PRODUCT’S WEB PAGE 1.
  • Page 39 button after finishing your settings. 3. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Management to prompt the Management dialog box. Select a button or a dropdown list, follow on-screen instructions, click Submit (If required), and then finally click Update to save your settings.
  • Page 40: Specifying Network Configurations

    Specifying Network Configurations Before the product is used to distribute document to e-mail addresses, the network administrator must assign an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway to the product. The administrator can assign these parameters either using the control panel or using the product’s web page.
  • Page 41 3. Press the Select button if the administrator has not created a new input password. This prompts part of the following Administrator screen. 1. Information 2. General 3. Network Settings 4. Mail Server 4. Press the Up/Down arrow button to select Network Settings, and then press the Select button The following Network Settings screen appears.
  • Page 42 1. DHCP Choose Yes to obtain Enable: IP/subnet/gateway addresses automatically from DHCP server. 2. IP Address: The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your machine by your network administrator. 3. Subnet The net mask address assigned by your network administrator. Mask: 4.
  • Page 43 For example: 1. DHCP Enable: No 2. IP address: 10.1.40.185 3. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.12 4. Gateway IP: 10.1.40.135 5. DNS server: 10.1.45.23 6. Save & Exit 7. Exit Note: If you have a DHCP server available on your network and the DHCP has been selected, the above IP, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server will be automatically given.
  • Page 44 SPECIFYING THE NETWORK CONFIGURATION BY THE PRODUCT’S WEB PAGE Type the IP address of the product in the URL field of your browser and then press Enter to launch the product web. Click the Login button to open the Login screen. (The Login button will be changed to Logout after you have successfully logged in.
  • Page 45 3. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Network Configuration to prompt the Network Configuration screen. 4. Enter or select an input parameter respectively, and then finally click Update to save your settings. (Refer to page 3-11 for the detail of each setting).
  • Page 46: Specifying Mail Server

    Specifying Mail Server Before the product is used to distribute document to e-mail addresses, the network administrator must assign SMTP to the product. The administrator can assign these parameters either using the control panel or using the product’s web page. SPECIFYING MAIL SERVER BY THE CONTROL PANEL 1.
  • Page 47 3. Press the Select button if the administrator has not created a new input password. This prompts part of the following Administrator screen. 1. Information 2. General 3. Network Settings 4. Mail Server 4. Press the Up/Down arrow button to select Mail Server, and then press the Select button .
  • Page 48 5. Enter or select each mail server parameter respectively and press the Select button to complete all settings as you did for the Man Refer to the following table for the detail of each setting: 1. SMTP Server: The IP address of your SMTP Mail Server 2.
  • Page 49 Enter logon information for SMTP or 6. Device Email POP3 authentication. Address Choice: Account 1. Email address: (default “From” address) 2. Authentication method: SMTP, POP3 3. Login name: (Login name for SMTP or POP3 authentication.) 4.Password: (Password for SMTP or POP3 authentication.) 6.
  • Page 50 SPECIFYING THE MAIL SERVER BY THE PRODUCT’S WEB PAGE Type the IP address of the product in the URL field of your browser and then press Enter to launch the product web. Click the Login button to open the Login screen. (The Login button will be changed to the Logout button after you have successfully logged in.
  • Page 51 Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Mail Server to prompt the Mail Server screen. Enter or select an input parameter respectively, and then finally click Update to save your settings. (Refer to page 3-17 for the detail of each setting).
  • Page 52: Managing The Address Book

    Managing the Address Book Our Java-Manager is a convenient browser-based tool to manage the address book of the product remotely. Since only the administrator can manage the address book, it is highly recommended that the administrator read this chapter before manage the product.
  • Page 53 The product web page appears as shown below. Note: The web page is best viewed at a 1024 x 768 dpi resolution. 3. Click the Login button to open the Login screen. (The Login button will be changed to the Logout button after you have successfully logged in.
  • Page 54 4. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Address Book Manager to prompt the Address Book Manager screen. 5. Click the E-mail icon and choose New to prompt the Add a New E-Mail Address dialog.
  • Page 55 6. Enter a local user's name, an e-mail address, and a description and click Add to temporarily save the latest data or Cancel to return to the Address Book Manager screen. 7. Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any latest change.
  • Page 56 MODIFYING AN E-MAIL ADDRESS To modify an e-mail address, Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 from the previous section, Adding an E-mail Address. The Address Book Manager dialog appears.
  • Page 57 Click the E-mail icon and choose the address you want to modify from the list. Choose Modify to prompt the Modify an E-Mail Address dialog. Modify your address data. Click Update to temporarily save the latest data, or Cancel to return to the Address Book Manager screen. Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any change.
  • Page 58 DELETING AN E-MAIL ADDRESS To delete an e-mail address, Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 from the previous section, Adding An E-mail Address. The Address Book Manager dialog appears. Click the E-mail icon and choose the address you want to delete from the list. Choose Delete to erase the address.
  • Page 59 Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any latest change.
  • Page 60: Managing Your Groups

    Managing Your Groups ADDING A NEW GROUP To add new groups, Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 from the previous section, Adding An E-mail Address. The Address Book Manager dialog appears.
  • Page 61 Click the Group icon and choose New to prompt the Add a New Group Set dialog. Enter your group name. 4-10...
  • Page 62 Choose the address from the right side and click to add a member to the group. Click Add to temporarily save the latest data, or Cancel to return to the Address Book Manager screen. Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any latest change.
  • Page 63 MODIFYING GROUP To modify a group, Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 from the previous section, Adding An E-mail Address. The Address Book Manager dialog appears. 4-12...
  • Page 64 Click the Group icon and choose Modify to prompt the Modify a Group Set dialog. 4-13...
  • Page 65 Choose one member you want to modify from the group and click the key to delete an old member from the group or click the key to add a new member to the group. Click Update to temporarily save the latest data, or Cancel to return to the Address Book Manager screen..
  • Page 66 DELETING GROUP To delete a group, Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 from the previous section, Adding An E-mail Address. The Address Book Manager dialog appears. 4-15...
  • Page 67 Click the Group icon and choose a group to delete. Click Delete to erase the group. A warning message appears to confirm your deletion. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to exit. Click Update to permanently save all the latest data on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any latest data.
  • Page 68: Specifying Ftp Folder Template And Profile

    5 Specifying FTP Folder Template and Profile We know that the first thing you want to do is jump right in and create a profile to send a document to your desired server and even though we have made the whole process as easy as possible, there are still things you need to be aware of before you start.
  • Page 69 Generally speaking, Web Server, such as IIS or the other HTTP server, will use anonymous account for authentication, so that the user can link directly to the web page without entering the user name and password first. Hence, if the HTTP or AVPP Server allows anonymous account for authentication when you use the product to keep the files, there is no need for setting any text in the field of Login name and Password of the product.
  • Page 70 If you wish to use the product to save files, in addition to making some settings in Web Server, you will have to confirm the account with the privilege of writing for connecting Web Server; otherwise, the product will not be able to “write” the scanned file in the file system.
  • Page 71 In the Xcabinet dialog box, select “Directory security” tab, and click “Edit” for “Anonymous Access and Authentication Control”. Please make sure “ Anonymous Access” is selected in “Authentication Methods” dialog box.
  • Page 72 3. Click on “Edit” to Open “Account for anonymous access”. Please make sure that the account, stored in your computer system, in the “username” filed is with sufficient privilege to access the file system. The settings for IIS privilege is as below: 1.
  • Page 73 The settings for directory is as below: If the file management system in your server is NTFS, in order to allow IIS to use an anonymous account to access the files in the directory of C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\Xcabinet, you have to make sure the anonymous account is with sufficient privilege. You may make the following settings: Select C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\Xcabinet directory in Windows Explorer, and right click to select “Properties”.
  • Page 74 After that “every user” has the privilege to manage all files in the directory of files saving. Note: For the actual security concern of the scanned files, we should not allow the group of “Everyone” to have full privileges of the file directory. Therefore, when setting the access privilege for your file system, it is recommended to set the privilege of the directory for file saving to IIS anonymous account or the other users and groups that can use the...
  • Page 75 To send scanned document to servers using HTTPS, you must install SSL on the destination servers. How to install SSL properly on the server, please refer to the server’s manual. After SSL has been installed well, please check if the SSL port is editable and the directory security has been selected.
  • Page 76 3. In the Default Web Site Properties dialog, click the Directory Security tab and then click the Edit button from the Secure communication field. The Secure Communication dialog appears. 4. Check if “Require secure channel (SSL)” and “Ignore client certificates” have been selected. You may simply type “netstat”...
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  • Page 78 CIFS CIFS (Windows Network Share) is a file saving protocol generally used for “recourse sharing” of network in Microsoft Windows systems. Please set up the “shared directory” per the network settings for sharing in MS Windows. Generally, on the shared directory Properties dialog box under the Windows XP, select “Sharing”...
  • Page 79 Check the “Full Control“ to have full privileges of the shared directory. 5-12...
  • Page 80: Specifying The Ftp Folder Template By The Control Panel

    Specifying the FTP Folder Template by the Control Panel To simplify the filing operation, the administrator can set up the filing parameters including protocols, directory, file name and other scanning parameters as a template. When you add a new profile, all settings of a template will be automatically copied to your new profile settings.
  • Page 81 3. Press the Select button if the administrator has not created a new input password. This prompts the Administrator screen. 4. Press the Up/Down arrow button to select FTP Folder Template, and then press the Select button The following FTP Folder Template screen appears. Protocol: Target URL: Port:...
  • Page 82 5. Enter or select each FTP folder Template parameter respectively and press the Select button to complete all settings as you did for the Management screen. Refer to the following table for the detail of each setting: Item Description Choose the protocol you desire to store your Protocol scanned image.
  • Page 83 File format for documents to be sent in colors Color Output via filing from the product. Format Choice: 1. File format: PDF, JPEG, TIFF, JPEG+EXIF, MTIF(Multi-page TIFF) Note: Choose MTIFF or PDF when you need to scan multi-page document and convert it to a single image file.
  • Page 84 Enter an e-mail address if you wish to send Report to the filing report to the e-mail. e-mail Document Choose your document size. Size Choice: A4, A5, B5, Legal, Letter Auto Deskew Use this option to automatically deskew a document. Choice: ON , OFF 4.
  • Page 85: Adding A New Profile On The Control Panel

    Adding a New Profile on the Control Panel A profile contains a list of information including the type of your protocol, target directory, file name, file format, and scanning parameters for your scanned document to be sent to your filing servers.
  • Page 86 1. Profile Name: 2. Protocol: FTP 3. Target URL: ftp:// 4. Port : 21 5. User Name: 6. Password: 7. File Name : 8. Color Output Format : 9. B&W Output Format: 10. Resolution: 200 11. Density: 4 12. Sub Folder: OFF 13.
  • Page 87 File size v.s. resolution File size TIFF JPEG B&W 200 dpi, A4 484K 300 dpi, A4 1089K Color 150 dpi, A4 144K 6550K 141K 200 dpi, A4 235K 24576K 234K * The above file size information is for your reference. The data may vary due to the contents of your original.
  • Page 88 Use the right arrow button to select Yes and press Select button to complete. The new profile will be added to the profile list as below. Most Used Profiles: 1. test 2. <New Profile> B&W=TIFF/TEXT <A4> Note: 1. On the control panel, you can add new profiles only. Modifying or deleting profiles is available on the product’s web page.
  • Page 89: Illustrating Cifs And Http Profile Settings

    Illustrating CIFS and HTTP Profile Settings Using two examples to illustrate CIFS and HTTP profile settings The following two examples provide enough information for you to get to grips with applying your profile in real cases. Example 1: Illustrating CIFS profile settings Suppose you create a shared folder, test, in the C disk under the Windows XP, which will be used to store this product’s scanned image, as shown below.
  • Page 90 Right click test folder, and select “Properties” to open test Properties dialog box. 5-23...
  • Page 91 In the test Properties dialog box, select “Sharing” tab, and select “Share this folder”. Click “Permissions” button to open “Permissions for test” dialog box. Note: The share name and the specified folder name do not necessarily share the same name. For clarity, we just use the folder name as the share name.
  • Page 92 For simplicity, suppose you allow the group of “Everyone” to have full privileges of the test directory. Check “Full Control”. Check “Full Control” 5-25...
  • Page 93 Suppose you set the following Profile Parameters for the CIFS server you just set up. 1. Profile Name: CIFS test 2. Protocol : CIFS 3. Target URL : file:\\10.1.30.77\Silas\test 4. Port : 139 5. User Name: tess516 6. Password: xxxxxx 7.
  • Page 94 Example 2: Illustrating HTTP profile settings Suppose you install an IIS server in the C disk under the Windows XP, create a new folder for saving files, named scanned files, under the root directory of IIS, as shown below. In addition, suppose your HTTP server’s IP is “10.1.30.77”. 5-27...
  • Page 95 Start “Administrative Tools” in “Control Panel”, select “Internet Information Services”, select “Default Web site” and right click scanned files, and select “Properties “, as shown below. 5-28...
  • Page 96 When the scanned files properties dialog box appears, select “Directory Security” tab. 5-29...
  • Page 97 Select “Edit…” button. 5-30...
  • Page 98 Check “Anonymous access”, and then click “OK” button. 5-31...
  • Page 99 When the scanned files Properties dialog box returns, select “Directory” tab, and then check “Read”, “Write”, and “Directory browsing”. Finally, click “Apply” button and “OK” button. 5-32...
  • Page 100 In Windows Explorer, select “C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\scanned files” and right click to select “Properties”. 5-33...
  • Page 101 When the scanned files Properties dialog box pops up, Select “Security” tab in the scanned files Properties dialog box. 5-34...
  • Page 102 For simplicity, suppose you allow the group of “Internet Guest” Account to have full privileges of the directory, and check “Full Control”. Check “Full Control” 5-35...
  • Page 103 Suppose you set the following Profile Parameters for the HTTP server you just set up. 1. Profile Name: HTTP test 2. Protocol : HTTP 3. Target URL : http://10.1.30.77/ scanned files 4. Port : 80 5. User Name: John 6. Password: xxxxxx 7.
  • Page 104: Specifying The Ftp Folder Template By The Product's Web Page

    Specifying the FTP Folder Template by the Product’s Web Page Type the IP address of the product in the URL field of your browser and then press Enter to launch the product web. Click the Login button to open the Login screen. The Login button will be changed to the Logout button after you successfully log in.
  • Page 105 3. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click FTP FOLDER TEMPLATE to prompt the FTP FOLDER TEMPLATE screen. 4. Enter or select an input parameter respectively, and then finally click Update to save your settings. (All of the settings are the same as those in the section, specify the FTP Folder Template by the Control Panel.) 5-38...
  • Page 106: Adding A New Profile By The Product's Web Page

    Adding a New Profile by the Product’s Web Page To add a new profile, Repeat Step 1 to 2 from the previous chapter, Specifying the FTP folder Template by the product’s Web page. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Profile Manager to prompt the Profile Manager screen.
  • Page 107 3. Click New to prompt the New Profile dialog. Note: If you have already specified the FTP Folder Template, all the settings of the template will be automatically copied to your new profile settings so that you don’t need to retype the same settings when adding a new profile.
  • Page 108 4. Enter your profile information. For simplicity, suppose you want to use the same settings as the FTP folder template’s. 5-41...
  • Page 109 5. Click Add to temporarily save the latest data and return to the main screen. 6. Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any change. 5-42...
  • Page 110: Modifying Current Profiles

    Modifying Current Profiles You can modify or delete profiles only by the web page. To modify a current profile, 1. Repeat Step 1 to 2 from the previous chapter, Specifying the FTP folder template by the product’s web page. 2. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Profile Manager to prompt the Profile Manager screen.
  • Page 111 3. Choose the profile you wish to modify and click Modify to prompt Modify Profile dialog as shown below: 5-44...
  • Page 112 4. Modify your profile content. For example, 5. Click Update to temporarily save the latest data, or Cancel to exit and then the main screen returns. 6. Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any latest change.
  • Page 113: Deleting Profiles

    Deleting Profiles To delete a profile, Repeat Step 1 to 2 from the previous chapter, Specifying the FTP folder Template by the product’s Web page. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Profile Manager to prompt the Profile Manager screen.
  • Page 114 4. Click Delete to erase the profile. A warning message appears to confirm your deletion. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to exit. 5. Click Update to permanently save all the latest change on the product, or Exit to leave without saving any latest change.
  • Page 116: Setting Up Account Management

    Setting up Account Management This chapter is specifically targeted to the persons who are responsible for the administration of the product. If you are the administrator of this product, please read this chapter before using the product. This chapter describes how to set up the Account Management. The Account Management on the product web page must be set up first if you permit someone to have limited use on the Copy, E-mail, or Filing function.
  • Page 117 SETTING UP ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT BY THE PRODUCT’S WEB PAGE 1. Type the IP address of the product in the URL field of your browser and then press Enter. 2. Click the Login button to open the Login screen. (The Login button will be changed to the Logout button after you have successfully logged in.
  • Page 118 3. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Account Management to prompt the Account Management dialog box. 4. Under the Basic Settings tab, select a server type from the Type dropdown list, type in your server URL in the Server URL field, type in your server port in the Port field, and select a counter reset option from Reset Account Counter dropdown list.
  • Page 119 Refer to the following table for the detail of each setting: Allow the system administrator to define the Type security type Choice: No, Local ,HTTP, LDAP, SMTP Note: “No” means no security type is applied. “Local” means using the product as the security type, and the name and password entered in the Account management are saved in the product memory.
  • Page 120 5. Click the Account List tab to open the Account List dialog box, as shown below. 6. Click the New Account button to open the New Account dialog box, as shown below. 7. Set up your user name and password respectively in the Name and Password fields.
  • Page 121 8. Check some of function items under the Function column, type in a number in the relevant Quota column. For example, the administrator allows the user, Silas, to perform 20 pieces of documents on the Color Copy function, 100 pieces of documents on the Mono Copy function, and 50 pieces of documents on the Filing function, but does not allow Email function.
  • Page 122 9. Click Update button back to the Account List screen. Click the Copy Account button if you want to permit other persons to use the same amount of quota for each given function. You only need to give new names and passwords for different persons without retyping the rest.
  • Page 123: Creating Billing Log Settings

    Creating Billing Log Settings If you are the administrator of this product, please read this chapter before setting up the machine. Billing Log Setting allows you to send the log result by e-mail or by protocol. You can also select a sending log schedule by hour, by day, or by week.
  • Page 124 3. Press the Select button as the default password. This prompts part of the following Administrator screen. 1. Information 2. General 3. Network Settings 4. Mail Server Press the Up/Down arrow button repeatedly to scroll through the top menu level. The complete top menu level, Administrator screen, is shown as below: 1.
  • Page 125 4. Press the Up/Down arrow button to select Billing Log Setting, and then press the Select button The following Billing Log Setting screen appears. Log Information Send Log to Mail Subject: Send Log Schedule: No Time for Sending Log: Clear Job Logs Save &...
  • Page 126 Refer to the following table for the detail of each setting: Shows Start date, End date, Total Job Logs, Log Information and Remaining space. Choice: Start date means the date of the first piece of log. End date means the date of the last piece of log.
  • Page 127 CREATING BILLING LOG SETTINGS BY THE PRODUCT’S WEB PAGE 1. Type the IP address of the product in the URL field of your browser and then press Enter. 2. Click the Login button to open the Login screen. (The Login button is changed to the Logout button after you successfully log in.
  • Page 128 3. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click Billing Log Setting to prompt the Billing Log Setting dialog box. 4. Click the Send Log to button to prompt the Send Log to screen, as shown below.
  • Page 129 Enter your server URL in the Server URL field, your server port in the Port field, click Login Name button to enter your server’s login name, click Password button to enter your server’s password, and enter your notification Email address (This Email owner will be notified when the specified server receives a log.) in the Send Notification to field if you Select the FTP/CIFS/HTTP option in the previous step.
  • Page 130: Administration

    Administration This chapter describes how to perform the administrator activities either by the control panel or by the product web page. If you are the administrator of this product, please read this chapter before using the product. The access to the administrator activities is blocked by the administrator password.
  • Page 131 Use the Up/Down arrow button to scroll between the menus. Press the Select button to enter each menu level. Press the Left/Right arrow button to select an input content, and then press the Select button Press Save & Exit on the LCD screen and then press the Select button to save the changes and exit from the menu.
  • Page 132: Administering The Product By Web Page

    Administering the Product by Web Page Before administering the product by the web page, please set up the Network Settings first. To administer the product by the web page, 1. Type the IP address of the product in the URL field of your browser and then press Enter.
  • Page 133 3. Click Login since the machine is shipped with no specific login name and password, and then click one of the items on the left side. For the contents of each item on the left side, please see the subsequent section, Summary of Administrator Activities.
  • Page 134: Summary Of Administrator Activities

    Summary of Administrator Activities Press Menu button on the control panel. After you type the login name and password, the following Administrator screen will appear. 1. Information 2. General 3. Network Settings 4. Mail Server 5. Copy 6. E-Mail 7. FTP Folder Template 8.
  • Page 135 Choose Information and the following contents will appear. Model Display the model name. Manufacturer Display the manufacturer. Serial No. Display serial number. Mac Address Display current Mac address for the product F/W Version Display firmware version. Scan Counting The count for all scanned documents. Sub items: 1.
  • Page 136 Choose Network Settings and the following settings will appear. DHCP enable Select Yes if you wish to enable DHCP. IP address IP address of the product Subnet mask The subnet mask of the product Gateway IP The IP address of your gateway. DNS server IP address of your DNS server.
  • Page 137 Choose Mail Server and the following settings will appear. 1. SMTP Server: The IP address of your SMTP Mail Server 2. SMTP Port: The port number of your SMTP Mail Server. 3. POP3 Server: The IP address of your POP3 server. The port number of your POP3 Server.
  • Page 138 Choose Copy and the following settings will appear. Model The printer model name connected to the product. Input Tray Input trays available to the printer (Input Tray) Choice: A5 to A3 (This choice depends on Paper Size printer model connected to the product.) (Input Tray) Choice: Plain, LTRHead, Bond, Recycled, Media type...
  • Page 139 Margin Shift-R The Margin Shift-R allows you to shift your scanned image to the right by the specified distance. Choice: 0 mm,6 mm,13 mm,19 mm, 25 Margin Shift-B The Margin Shift-B allows you to shift your scanned image to the bottom by the specified distance.
  • Page 140 Choose E-mail and the following settings will appear. Default text for the Subject field in e-mail Def. Subject messages from the product. Up to 64 characters are allowed. The default subject is displayed when users press the E-mail button from the product. File format for documents to be sent in colors Color Output via E-mail from the product.
  • Page 141 Separation Limit the maximum space for each Limit incoming e-mail mainly the attachment. Choice: 1M, 3M, 5M, 10M, 30M, No Limit Density Choose the density level. Choice: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. (1 means weakest density, and 7 means strongest density.) Document Choose your document size. Size Choice: A4, A5,B5,Legal,Letter Save &...
  • Page 142 Choose FTP Folder Template and the following settings will appear. Choose the protocol you desire to store your Protocol scanned image. Choice: *FTP, *HTTP, *CIFS, *HTTPS, *AVPP Specify the filing server address and path. Target URL Important note: You must use this CIFS filing format, file:\\IP\computer name\folder name, to set CIFS URL.
  • Page 143 File format for documents to be sent in colors Color via filing from the product. Output Choice: Format 1. File format: PDF, JPEG, TIFF, JPEG+EXIF, MTIF(Multi-page TIFF) Note: Choose MTIFF or PDF when you need to scan multi-page document and convert it to a single image file.
  • Page 144 The scanning resolution you choose to scan from Resolution the product. The higher resolution makes a clearer image, but occupies more space. Choice: 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600 (dpi) Choose the density level. Density Choice: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. (1 means weakest density , and 7 means strongest density.) Input a name of the sub folder if you want.
  • Page 145 Choose Billing Log Setting and the following settings will appear. Shows Start date, End date, Total Job Logs, Log Information and Remaining space. Choice: Start date means the date of the first piece of log. End date means the date of the last piece of log.
  • Page 146 Choose Management and the following settings will appear. Admin. Profile Allow the system administrator to change his or her login name, password, or e-mail address. Choice: 1. Login name (up to 16 characters or digits) 2. Password (up to 8 characters or digits) 3.
  • Page 147: Operation

    Operation With an intuitive control panel, the product is designed to be easy-to-use. After the administrator has completed the configuration of the machine, basically, operating the product takes only a few simple steps as follows. 1. Place your paper either in the ADF or on the glass. 2.
  • Page 148: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper The product can scan and send document(s) either in the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) or on the glass. If you need to send multiple pages, please load your papers in the ADF. The ADF can hold up to 50 pages at one time. If you need to send pages from books, newspaper clippings, or paper with wrinkles or curls, please place your paper on the glass.
  • Page 149 PLACING DOCUMENT(S) IN THE ADF 1. Make sure your document is free of staples, paper clips and is not tore out. 2. If you have multiple pages, fan your document(s) to avoid occasional paper jam. The ADF holds up to 50 pages at one time.
  • Page 150 PLACING DOCUMENT(S) ON THE GLASS 1. Open the document(s) cover to reveal the glass. 2. Place your document with the text FACE DOWN on the glass and align the document in the upper-left corner. 3. Close the document cover.
  • Page 151: Sending Your Document To E-Mails

    Sending Your Document to E-mails BASIC OPERATION 1. Place your document(s) with text FACE UP in the ADF or FACE DOWN on the glass. 2. Press the E-mail button, . The following E-mail screen will appear. Subj: BCC: Memo:...
  • Page 152 -Manual Feed You can enable multi-batch document scanning. Press on the panel when loading more than 50 pages on the ADF(For example, load the first 50 pages on the ADF, wait for the first 50 pages to finish scanning, and then load another 50 pages to finish scanning.) or more than one page on the flatbed.
  • Page 153 ADVANCED OPERATION If you are not satisfied with the scanned image, learn to use the advanced features to enhance your scanned image. To use the advanced features, press and then the control panel to prompt the More settings screen. Refer to the following table to modify the scanning settings.
  • Page 154 3. Compression rate: Low, Medium, High (If you choose ON from Multi-level B&W/Gray, the file formats include PDF, JPEG, TIF, MTIF, and JPEG+EXIF. If TIF or MTIFF is selected as your file format, the compression rate is limited to RAW only. If you choose OFF from Multi-level B&W/Gray, the file formats include PDF, PCX, TIF, and MTIF.
  • Page 155: Sending Your Document To Filing Servers

    Sending Your Document to Filing Servers Before sending your document to filing servers, you should set up a few profiles first to speed up the filing process. A profile contains a list of filing parameters such as your filing protocol, directory, file name and other scanning parameters.
  • Page 156 -Manual Feed You can enable multi-batch document scanning. Press on the panel when loading more than 50 pages on the ADF(For example, load the first 50 pages on the ADF, wait for the first 50 pages to finish scanning, and then load another 50 pages to finish scanning.) or more than one page on the flatbed.
  • Page 157 ADVANCED OPERATION If you are not satisfied with the scanned image, learn to use the advanced features to enhance your scanned image. To use the advanced features, press and then on the control panel to prompt the More settings screen. Refer to the following table to modify the scanning settings.
  • Page 158 File format for documents to be sent in colors via Color filing from the product. Ooutput Choice: Format 1. File format: PDF, JPEG, TIFF, JPEG+EXIF, MTIF(Multi-page TIFF) Note: Choose MTIFF or PDF when you need to scan multi-page document and convert it to a single image file.
  • Page 159 Document Choose your document size. Size Choice: A4, A5, B5, Legal, Letter Auto Deskew Use this option to automatically deskew a document. Choice: ON , OFF Note: If you make a mistake during the process, press the control panel to cancel the operation. 9-13...
  • Page 160: Making Copies

    Making Copies BASIC OPERATION Important! Before making copies through your printer, please make sure your printer has been properly connected to the product and that the power of the printer has been turned on FIRST. Otherwise, an error LED will be on from your printer. Place your document(s) with text FACE UP in the ADF or FACE DOWN on the glass.
  • Page 161 ADVANCED OPERATION If you are not satisfied with the scanned image, use the copy features to enhance your scanned image. Basic copy features are shown in the initial Copy screen. More copy features are available when pressing and then on the control panel.
  • Page 162 CHANGING SCALING The machine is preset to 100% scaling. If you wish to reduce or enlarge your original, you can apply this feature to enlarge up to 400% or reduce down to 25%. To reduce or enlarge the original document, 1.
  • Page 163 FOCUSING ON SPEED/FINE The machine is preset to Speed, a mode to speed up the scanning. If required, you can change to Fine if you wish to focus your copy result on text. To change your focus on Fine, 1. Press on the control panel to prompt the Copy screen.
  • Page 164 ADJUSTING DENSITY The product is preset to the Normal level (level 4) of density. If your original document comes with a lighter or darker contrast, you can improve the quality using the Adjusting Density feature. To change your density, 1. Press on the panel to prompt the Copy screen.
  • Page 165 CHOOSING PAPER SAVER The machine is preset without Paper Saver feature. To minimize paper usage, you can copy a 4-page document to a single page. There are two ways to copy a 4-page document to a single page: If you select option, the copied pages are aligned horizontally.
  • Page 166 INCREASING COPY COUNT The product is preset to 1 copy count. If you wish to increase the number of copies, choose your desired copy count with the numeric keypad or keyboard. To increase your copy count, 1. Press the key on the control panel to prompt the Copy screen.
  • Page 167 CHOOSING COPY AREA *This feature depends on the capability of your printer. Please note that the machine provides the auto detect paper size feature. The detectable paper size includes Ledger, A4, A4R, Letter, LTR, A3, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, Letter, LetterR, A4, A4R, B4, B4R, A3.
  • Page 168 CHOOSING MEDIA TYPE *This feature depends on the capability of your printer. If you wish to choose a media type such as plain paper, you can choose Plain from the Media Type option. To choose media type, 1. Press the key on the control panel and then “More Settings”...
  • Page 169 CHOOSING BACKGROUND REMOVAL If your original document contains color background, please choose to enable Background Remove to sharpen your text. To remove background, 1. Press the key on the control panel and then “More Settings” key to prompt the More settings screen. 2.
  • Page 170 CHOOSING SORTING YOUR DOCUMENT *This feature depends on the capability of your printer. The product is preset without the sorting feature. If you wish to sort your document, please apply this feature to increase your efficiency. To sort your document, 1.
  • Page 171 ADDING WATER MARK The product is preset without the water mark and stamp feature. If you wish to contain specific wordings as your water mark or stamp, please enter text in this option for your scanned document. To use water mark, 1.
  • Page 172 For example, type “CONFIDENTIAL” as your water mark. The result will look as below: Note: After you have completed your copying, the machine will automatically return to the default settings. 9-26...
  • Page 173 SETTING EDGE ERASE *This feature depends on the capability of your printer. If you wish to cut off some areas by the specified distance around the border of your scanned image, you can set Edge Erase option. To set Edge Erase, 1.
  • Page 174 SETTING MARGIN SHIFT *This feature depends on the capability of your printer. The product provides two types of margin shift options for your scanned image. The Margin Shift-R allows you to shift your scanned image to the right by the specified distance. The Margin Shift-B allows you to shift your scanned image to the bottom by the specified distance.
  • Page 175: 10 Troubleshooting

    10 Troubleshooting Information Codes/Message Information Codes During Scanning and Copying Info Meaning Action code 10001 SRAM error Restart your product. If the code still appears, contact your nearest dealer. Home sensor Restart your product. 10006 error If the code still appears, contact your nearest dealer.
  • Page 176 Lock error 1. Turn off your product. 2. Find the lock switch underneath 10099 the machine and unlock the machine. 3. Restart your product. If the code still appears, contact your nearest dealer. MESSAGE DURING SCANNING AND COPYING LCD Message Action Copy function Please download the printer profile.
  • Page 177 INFORMATION CODES DURING NETWORKING Info Meaning Action Code 20512 The connection Ping the IP address of the product failed. from another PC in DOS prompt. For example, type “Ping 20519 The destination 10.1.20.144” in Dos prompt. If the address is invalid. product has no response, then 20530 Network is down.
  • Page 178 INFORMATION CODES DURING E-MAILING Info Meaning Action Code 30001 Device internal Reboot the machine, and try again. If failure the error is still there, contact your nearest dealer. 30002 Fail to connect Contact your network administrator Mail server for further help. 30009 Fail to get Mail Turn on Log File option in [ADMIN /...
  • Page 179 31032 SMTP Check “To” address. [450]Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable 31022 SMTP Contact your network administrator 31033 [451]Requested for further help. 32002 action aborted: 33001 local error in processing 31023 SMTP Contact your network administrator 31034 [452]Requested for further help. 33002 action not taken:...
  • Page 180 31004 SMTP Check if the Device Name is valid. [504]Command The Device Name can be found in parameters not Menu/General. implemented 31027 SMTP [530] Contact your network administrator Authentication for further help on mail server’s requires Mail authentication mechanism. server requires Choose SMTP authentication for authentication in Email security or turn off the mail...
  • Page 181 INFORMATION CODES DURING FILING Info Code Meaning Action 40001 Device internal Reboot the machine, and try 40002 failure later. If the error is still there, 40003 contact your nearest dealer. 40004 40005 40006 41001 41002 41003 41004 Fail to connect Make sure the FTP server is not FTP server shut downing and port number...
  • Page 182 50001 CIFS Network Check directory in profile and share name make sure it follows UNC, such incorrect. \\Computer\Share\directory. 51001 CIFS fail to Check that server supports connect CIFS(SMB) connection. 51002 CIFS Computer Make sure computer name in name error directory is correct. 51003 CIFS dialect This CIFS may not support PC...
  • Page 183 63003 HTTP [405] Contact server administrator MKCOL method to change permission on this not allowed privilege. 63004 HTTP [501] HTTP server does not support MKCOL method MKCOL to create directory. not implemented Give up creating new directory or create directory at server in advance.
  • Page 184: Clearing A Paper Jam

    Clearing a Paper Jam In the event of a paper jam, follow the procedures below to remove the paper: 1. Gently open the ADF front cover to the left. 2. Carefully pull the paper out of the ADF unit. 3. Close the ADF front cover. The product is now ready to use. 10-10...
  • Page 185: Removing The Abnormal Line Image

    Removing the Abnormal Line Image When the scanned image is with abnormal lines on it, clean the white area on the glass as indicated below with a clean lintless cloth. White Area 10-11...
  • Page 186: Cleaning The Adf

    Cleaning the ADF From time to time the pad assembly and feeding rollers may become contaminated with ink, toner particles or paper dust. In this case the product may not feed documents smoothly. If this occurs please follow the cleaning procedures to return your machine to its original state.
  • Page 187: Replacing The Snap-In Pad Module

    Replacing the Snap-in Pad Module After scanning approximately 50,000 pages through the ADF, the pad may be worn out and you may experience problems with document feeding. In this case, it is highly recommended to replace the pad module with a new one. For ordering the pad module, please consult your nearest dealer and follow the procedure below to replace it.
  • Page 188 Assembling Procedure Take out the ADF pad module from the box. Press both arms of the ADF snap-in pad module inwardly with your two fingers Place it into the holes until it snaps into place. 10-14...
  • Page 189: Cleaning The Glass

    Cleaning the Glass The product is designed to be maintenance-free. However, it still needs to be cleaned occasionally to ensure optimum image quality and performance. To clean the glass, Open the document cover as shown below. Dip a soft clean cloth with isopropyl alcohol (95%). Gently wipe the document glass and the white sheet beneath the document cover to remove the dust or any toner particles.
  • Page 190: Appendix

    Appendix Quick Guide Placing Your Documents For multi-page transmission Place your document FACE UP in the ADF. For single-page transmission Place your documents FACE DOWN on the glass.
  • Page 191 Simple Operation Steps Enter your copy count via the To make copy, numeric keypad Press the key to make B&W copy. Press the Copy key. Press the key to make color copy. Enter an e-mail address with To send e-mail, your keyboard.
  • Page 192: Specifications

    Specifications Items Specifications Model Number : DF-0605H General Specifications System Description Stand-alone Internet Appliance Image Sensor Color CCD Light Source Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp Optical Resolution 600 x 600 dpi Output Quality Input: 48 bits color Output: 24 bits Color 8 bits Gray 4 bits CMYK 1 bit Monochrome...
  • Page 193 Copy Specification USB Copy Port USB2.0 Copy port First copy time Depend on printer Multiple Copies Up to 99 Copy Resolution 600 x 600 dpi Copy Mode Speed, Fine Density Control 7 Levels Output Format Enlarge / Reduce Fit to Page (98%) 25%~400% in 1% increment/decrement Pre-set Scales Input Capacity...
  • Page 194 Configuration IP address Requirement Subnet mask Gateway SMTP server/POP3 server FTP server Web server E-mail Specification Communication Protocol SMTP, MIME, POP3 File Formats PDF, TIFF, MTIFF, PCX B&W PDF, TIFF, MTIFF, JPEG Gray/Color Default File Format Separation Limit 1MB, 3 MB, 5 MB, 10 MB,30 MB , Unlimited Resolution 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600 dpi...
  • Page 195 Supported Mail Microsoft Outlook 2000 Application Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 Microsoft Outlook Express 6 Netscape Messenger 4.7 Netscape Messenger 4.73 MAC built-in MAIL application Eudora 4.3.2J Lotus Notes R5 Filing Specification Communication Protocol FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, CIFS, AVPP Post Processing Protocols AVPP for System Integrator File Formats...
  • Page 196: Index

    Index Account List, 6-5 Illustrating CIFS profile settings, 5-21 Account Management, 6-1 Illustrating HTTP profile settings, 5-26 adding A new group, 4-9 increasing Copy Count, 9-20 adding an email address, 4-1 Internet Communication Features Scan to E-mail, Scan to Filing,, 1-13 adding water mark, 9-25 LAN, 2-7 Address Book, 1-2, 4-1...
  • Page 197 Network Settings, 3-10 Profiles Managing, 1-2 New Account, 6-5 Quota, 6-6 Paper Feed Tray., 2-5 Scan count, 8-6 Paper Jams, 10-10 Scan to E-mail, 1-1 Paper Support, 2-5 scan to file, 1-14 placing your document(s) in the adf, Scan to File, 1-2 Send Log to Mail Box, FTP/CIFS/HTTP, 7-6 placing your document(s) on the glass,...

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