KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10
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... is a list of the Communication Settings dialog box. If authentication on the device, and is called a Contact, and Contacts can be stored for faxing and scanning operations. Device 2 Click the Properties icon to display information about the device's current status and settings. Available features vary by printing device model. This Contact... the selected device. Alternatively, right-click on the device, and then in the device list, and select Device > Address Book. E-mail FTP (File Transfer Protocol) SMB (Server Message Block) 3-2 User Guide
... is a list of the Communication Settings dialog box. If authentication on the device, and is called a Contact, and Contacts can be stored for faxing and scanning operations. Device 2 Click the Properties icon to display information about the device's current status and settings. Available features vary by printing device model. This Contact... the selected device. Alternatively, right-click on the device, and then in the device list, and select Device > Address Book. E-mail FTP (File Transfer Protocol) SMB (Server Message Block) 3-2 User Guide
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Advanced Menu In the Device menu, click Advanced. plus copy, scan, and FAX settings. Device System Settings This sets the default settings of the selected device, such as operation panel language, timer settings, and panel lock. ... input and output; Device Network Settings This sets the network settings of the selected device, such as IP address, e-mail settings, SNMP settings, FTP and SMB client settings, and protocol settings. Network Groups This manages certain user access properties for more selected devices. 3-16 User Guide
Advanced Menu In the Device menu, click Advanced. plus copy, scan, and FAX settings. Device System Settings This sets the default settings of the selected device, such as operation panel language, timer settings, and panel lock. ... input and output; Device Network Settings This sets the network settings of the selected device, such as IP address, e-mail settings, SNMP settings, FTP and SMB client settings, and protocol settings. Network Groups This manages certain user access properties for more selected devices. 3-16 User Guide
Kyocera Command Center Operation Guide Rev 6.3
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... you click a link in as admin00. SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Raw, IPP, IPP over SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP (Transmission), FTP (Reception), SMB, SNMP, SMTP, POP3, LPD, LDAP, WSD Scan, WSD Print, ThinPrint, Enhanced WSD, Enhanced WSD over SSL 3-11 User Guide This can be restricted. To change password. When you want...
... you click a link in as admin00. SNMP v3, NetWare, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Raw, IPP, IPP over SSL, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP (Transmission), FTP (Reception), SMB, SNMP, SMTP, POP3, LPD, LDAP, WSD Scan, WSD Print, ThinPrint, Enhanced WSD, Enhanced WSD over SSL 3-11 User Guide This can be restricted. To change password. When you want...
Kyocera Command Center Operation Guide Rev 6.3
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...Windows Vista/7, use the FTP default port 21. Auto Color Correction Selects the detection level from 1 (Low), 2 (Medium), and 3 (High). SMB Protocol Switches the SMB Protocol On or Off. Scanner > E-mail The table below provides a summary of the items displayed on the E-mail page. Scanner > FTP The... table below provides a summary of the printer, serial number, MAC address, host name and IP address in which the scanned data will be scanned....
...Windows Vista/7, use the FTP default port 21. Auto Color Correction Selects the detection level from 1 (Low), 2 (Medium), and 3 (High). SMB Protocol Switches the SMB Protocol On or Off. Scanner > E-mail The table below provides a summary of the items displayed on the E-mail page. Scanner > FTP The... table below provides a summary of the printer, serial number, MAC address, host name and IP address in which the scanned data will be scanned....
Scan To SMB (PC) Setup Guide Rev-3
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... storing data Domain name\ user name Password CAUTION: If the destination of Processes for Windows Vista) on page 3. 1 Folder Path Entry SMB Host Name pc4050 FTP Path scannerdata Login User Name abcdnet\ james.smith Login Password Specify the folder on the machine] Sending File (see ...page 12) Enter the destination data using the Scan to SMB (PC) function. Using the Scan to SMB (PC) function, you can convert scanned original images to digital data and send it on the touch panel. • Name of computer •...
... storing data Domain name\ user name Password CAUTION: If the destination of Processes for Windows Vista) on page 3. 1 Folder Path Entry SMB Host Name pc4050 FTP Path scannerdata Login User Name abcdnet\ james.smith Login Password Specify the folder on the machine] Sending File (see ...page 12) Enter the destination data using the Scan to SMB (PC) function. Using the Scan to SMB (PC) function, you can convert scanned original images to digital data and send it on the touch panel. • Name of computer •...
Scan To SMB (PC) Setup Guide Rev-3
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The next section explains how to send data to the Operation Guide. NOTE: You can select from the following three file formats: PDF, TIFF, JPEG and XPS. To select a file format, refer to a domain controlled computer. 2 Scan Convert scanned images to digital data Send and store digital data in a shared folder of any computer IMPORTANT: To use Scan to SMB (PC) function, a "shared folder" must be set up with the destination computer to receive data. About Scan to SMB (PC) To use Scan to SMB (PC) function, the machine must be connected to a TCP/IP network.
The next section explains how to send data to the Operation Guide. NOTE: You can select from the following three file formats: PDF, TIFF, JPEG and XPS. To select a file format, refer to a domain controlled computer. 2 Scan Convert scanned images to digital data Send and store digital data in a shared folder of any computer IMPORTANT: To use Scan to SMB (PC) function, a "shared folder" must be set up with the destination computer to receive data. About Scan to SMB (PC) To use Scan to SMB (PC) function, the machine must be connected to a TCP/IP network.
Scan To SMB (PC) Setup Guide Rev-3
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button. IMPORTANT: Log on to SMB (PC). From the Start menu, select Control Panel and click Allow a program through Windows Firewall. 2 At the User Account Control consent prompt, click the Continue .... 4 Click the Add port... Configuring Windows Firewall (for Windows Vista) If the destination of files is a Windows Vista-based computer, you want use for the Scan to Windows with administrator privileges. 1 On the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box, click the Exceptions tab. With exceptions, enable file and printer sharing and add...
button. IMPORTANT: Log on to SMB (PC). From the Start menu, select Control Panel and click Allow a program through Windows Firewall. 2 At the User Account Control consent prompt, click the Continue .... 4 Click the Add port... Configuring Windows Firewall (for Windows Vista) If the destination of files is a Windows Vista-based computer, you want use for the Scan to Windows with administrator privileges. 1 On the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box, click the Exceptions tab. With exceptions, enable file and printer sharing and add...
Scan To SMB (PC) Setup Guide Rev-3
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Item [Name] [Port number] [Protocol] Information to be entered Type a name for Scan to SMB (PC). To use port 445, change port numbers, consult your network administrator. 4 When you want to add. NOTE: You can communicate using port 445 for the port you want to add. 139 Click TCP. 6 Click the OK button to close the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box. The new port is added to the list of the programs or ports. 7 Click the OK button to close the Add a Port dialog box. 5 Enter the information on the port you want to change SMB port number to 445 via the COMMAND CENTER.
Item [Name] [Port number] [Protocol] Information to be entered Type a name for Scan to SMB (PC). To use port 445, change port numbers, consult your network administrator. 4 When you want to add. NOTE: You can communicate using port 445 for the port you want to add. 139 Click TCP. 6 Click the OK button to close the Windows Firewall Settings dialog box. The new port is added to the list of the programs or ports. 7 Click the OK button to close the Add a Port dialog box. 5 Enter the information on the port you want to change SMB port number to 445 via the COMMAND CENTER.
IB-40 User Guide
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...particular installation. Tilted or unstable places - TCP: telnet(#23), http(#80), LPR(#515), IPP(#631), RAW mode print(#9100), SMTP(#25)*, POP(#162)*, SMB(#445)*, FTPServer(#21), FTP-Client(#21)* UDP: SNMP(#161), SNMP-Trap(#162)*, DNS(#53) * When using a protocol marked with "*", the IPv6 ... Pull only on general safety issues. When moving this product. - Exposure to Mac - Protocols that use IPv6 to communicate with IPv6: - Scan to the direct rays of Microsoft Corporation in the communication data (e.g. KM-NET VIEWER - KM-NET for assistance. Up to 1,000 network devices...
...particular installation. Tilted or unstable places - TCP: telnet(#23), http(#80), LPR(#515), IPP(#631), RAW mode print(#9100), SMTP(#25)*, POP(#162)*, SMB(#445)*, FTPServer(#21), FTP-Client(#21)* UDP: SNMP(#161), SNMP-Trap(#162)*, DNS(#53) * When using a protocol marked with "*", the IPv6 ... Pull only on general safety issues. When moving this product. - Exposure to Mac - Protocols that use IPv6 to communicate with IPv6: - Scan to the direct rays of Microsoft Corporation in the communication data (e.g. KM-NET VIEWER - KM-NET for assistance. Up to 1,000 network devices...