Konica Minolta 4508779201 User Manual

User Manual
Internet Fax & Network Scan Kit
(
SU-6
)

Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 Welcome ........................................................................................1-1
Trademark Acknowledgements..................................................1-1
About PageScope Light..............................................................1-1
2 Overview
2.1 Scan to E-mail ...............................................................................2-1
2.2 Scan to Server (FTP).....................................................................2-2
2.3 Internet Faxing ..............................................................................2-4
2.4 Direct Fax Transmission ..............................................................2-5
2.5 System Requirements ..................................................................2-6
System Requirements................................................................2-6
2.6 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions ...................................2-7
2.6.1 Names of Control Panel Parts and Their Functions ...................2-7
2.6.2 About the Display .......................................................................2-9
Symbol list ..................................................................................2-9
2.6.3 Entering Text Characters..........................................................2-10
Key Operation...........................................................................2-10
Text Entry Example..................................................................2-12
Notes on Entering and Correcting Text Input...........................2-13
2.7 Using PageScope Light..............................................................2-14
2.7.1 What is PageScope Light? .......................................................2-14
2.7.2 System Requirements..............................................................2-15
2.7.3 Accessing PageScope Light.....................................................2-15
2.7.4 Using PageScope Light............................................................2-15
2.7.5 About the Screen Layout..........................................................2-16
2.7.6 Logging In as an Administrator.................................................2-17
Logging In to Administrator Mode.............................................2-17
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3 Getting Ready
3.1 Connecting to a LAN Network..................................................... 3-1
Connecting the LAN Cable ........................................................3-1
3.2 Specifying the Network Settings................................................. 3-2
3.2.1 Quick Overview of the Network Settings....................................3-2
3.2.2 Using the Control Panel To Specify Settings .............................3-8
3.2.2.1 Network Settings........................................................................ 3-8
Setting the IP Address ............................................................... 3-8
Specifying the Subnet Mask ....................................................3-10
Specifying the (Default) Gateway ............................................3-10
Specifying the DNS Configuration ........................................... 3-11
Specifying the Gateway Transmission Setting.........................3-11
3.2.2.2 Specifying the E-mail Settings (“E-MAIL SETTING 1” Menu).. 3-12
Registering the Sender’s Name ............................................... 3-12
Registering the E-mail Address of the Sender......................... 3-13
Specifying the SMTP Server Address......................................3-13
Specifying the SMTP Port Number
(“SMTP PORT NO.” Function).................................................3-14
Specifying the Timeout Period for the SMTP Server
(“SMTP TIMEOUT” Function) ..................................................3-14
Specifying Whether or Not To Insert a Text Description
(“TEXT INSERT” Function)...................................................... 3-15
Specifying the Default Subject Line ......................................... 3-15
Specifying the E-mail Mode Settings ....................................... 3-16
3.2.2.3 Specifying Other E-mail Settings
(“E-MAIL SETTING 2” Menu)................................................... 3-18
Specifying the POP3 Server Address ...................................... 3-18
Specifying the POP3 Port Number
(“POP3 PORT NO.” Function) ................................................. 3-19
Specifying the Timeout Period for the POP3 Server
(“POP3 TIMEOUT” Function)...................................................3-19
Specifying the POP3 Account Name .......................................3-20
Specifying the POP3 Password ............................................... 3-20
Setting Up Auto Reception.......................................................3-21
Specifying the Address for Result Notifications ....................... 3-21
Specifying Whether or Not To Print Header Information
(“HEADER PRINT” Function)................................................... 3-22
3.2.3 Specifying Settings Using PageScope Light............................ 3-23
3.2.3.1 “Network” tab ...........................................................................3-23
TCP/IP Configuration............................................................... 3-23
SMTP & POP3 Configuration................................................... 3-24
FTP & DNS Configuration........................................................ 3-26
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3.2.3.2 Fax tab ...................................................................................3-27
Fax Configuration.....................................................................3-27
3.2.3.3 Scan tab.................................................................................3-28
File Destination Setting.............................................................3-28
3.3 Adding Destinations ...................................................................3-31
3.3.1 Using the Control Panel To Add Addresses.............................3-31
Specifying the Settings for a One-Touch Dial Key ...................3-31
Specifying the Settings for a Speed Dial Number ....................3-33
Specifying the Settings for a Group Dial Key ...........................3-35
3.3.2 Using PageScope Light To Add Addresses .............................3-37
Specifying Settings for One-Touch Dialing...............................3-37
Adding a New One-Touch Dial Setting.....................................3-38
Specifying the Settings for Speed Dialling................................3-40
Adding a New Speed Dial Setting ............................................3-41
Specifying the Settings for Group Dialling................................3-43
Adding a New Group Dial Setting.............................................3-43
Specifying the Setting for Speed Dialing (FTP Server) ............3-45
Adding a New Speed Dial (FTP Server) Setting.......................3-45
Downloading and Uploading the Destination List.....................3-48
4 Using Scan to E-mail Operations
4.1 Transmission Procedures............................................................4-2
4.1.1 Using the Automatic Document Feeder......................................4-2
4.1.2 Using the Original Glass.............................................................4-4
4.1.3 Changing the Scan Mode Settings.............................................4-6
4.1.4 Changing the Scanned Image Size............................................4-7
4.1.5 Specifying the Default Settings for the Scan Settings ................4-7
Specifying the Resolution...........................................................4-7
Specifying the Data Format........................................................4-8
Specifying the Encoding Method................................................4-8
4.1.6 If Memory Becomes Full While Scanning...................................4-9
4.2 Specifying the Destination Using One-Touch Dial Keys.........4-10
4.3 Specifying the Destination Using Speed Dial Numbers..........4-11
4.4 Specifying the Destination Using Group Dial Keys.................4-12
4.5 Specifying the Destination Using the Phone Book..................4-13
Searching the Phone Book.......................................................4-14
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5 Using Scan to Server (FTP) Operations
5.1 Procedure for Scanning to a Server ........................................... 5-2
5.1.1 Using the Automatic Document Feeder.....................................5-2
5.1.2 Using the Original Glass ............................................................ 5-4
5.1.3 If Memory Becomes Full While Scanning ..................................5-6
6 Using Internet Faxing Operations
6.1 Procedure for Sending Internet Faxes ....................................... 6-2
6.1.1 Using the Automatic Document Feeder.....................................6-2
6.1.2 Using the Original Glass ............................................................ 6-3
6.1.3 Fax Resolution Settings.............................................................6-5
Adjusting the Fax Resolution ..................................................... 6-5
6.1.4 Changing the Transmission Mode Settings ...............................6-6
6.1.5 If Memory Becomes Full While Scanning ..................................6-7
6.2 Specifying the Destination Using Programmed Dialing ........... 6-9
6.3 Sending a Document to Multiple Destinations
(Broadcast Transmission) ........................................................... 6-9
6.3.1 Using Broadcast Transmission .................................................. 6-9
6.4 Sending a Document at a Specified Time
(Timer Transmission)................................................................. 6-12
6.4.1 Using Timer Transmission ....................................................... 6-12
6.5 Cancelling (Deleting) a Document Queued for Timer
Transmission .............................................................................. 6-14
6.5.1 Cancelling a Queued Document.............................................. 6-14
6.6 Relay Broadcast Transmission ................................................. 6-15
6.7 Receiving Internet Faxes ........................................................... 6-16
6.7.1 Types of E-mail Messages That Can Be Received ................. 6-16
6.7.2 Auto Reception ........................................................................ 6-17
6.7.3 Manual Reception....................................................................6-17
Checking E-mail Manually .......................................................6-17
6.8 Forwarding Fax Documents ...................................................... 6-19
6.8.1 Using the Forwarding Function................................................6-20
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7 Direct Fax Transmission
7.1 About Unimessage Pro I-Net Portal ............................................7-1
7.2 Using Unimessage Pro I-Net Portal.............................................7-1
8 Checking the Transmission/Reception Results
8.1 Checking the Transmission Results ...........................................8-1
9 Operation Error Messages
9.1 Common Messages and Their Remedies...................................9-1
9.2 Troubleshooting............................................................................9-3
Scan to E-mail Transmission......................................................9-3
Internet Fax Transmission..........................................................9-3
Internet Fax Reception...............................................................9-4
Direct Fax Transmission (Gateway TX)......................................9-5
PageScope Light........................................................................9-5
10 Appendix
10.1 Specifications..............................................................................10-1
Scan to E-mail / Scan to Server ...............................................10-1
Internet Fax ..............................................................................10-1
11 Index
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Introduction

1 Introduction

1.1 Welcome

This manual provides information on using the network application functions when using the Internet or an intranet.
Read these instructions thoroughly before using the functions. For instructions on using the copier itself and for general safety
precautions, refer to the manual provided with the fax unit. Store this manual and the enclosed CD-ROM in a safe location for future
reference.

Trademark Acknowledgements

PageScope is trademark of KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. Netscape Communications, the Netscape Communications logo,
Netscape Navigator, Netscape Communicator, and Netscape are trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation.
Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. Unimessage is a registered trademark of Wordcraft International Limited. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders. Copyright 2003 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without
notice.
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About PageScope Light

If a network interface card (NIC) is installed, you can use the PageScope Light network utility. PageScope Light is a network utility that allows you to modify network and other settings over the network instead of from the device itself.
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Introduction
All you need in order to use PageScope Light is a Web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) installed on your computer. It is not necessary for any special software to be installed. For instructions on using PageScope Light, refer to “Using PageScope Light” on page 2-14.
Note
No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced, either in part or in whole, without prior permission.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
No part of the manual may be reproduced or modified without prior permission.
Screen images used in this manual may differ from the actual screen display.
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Overview

2Overview

The scan function makes it possible to easily convert paper documents into electronic documents and file them in an electronic filing system that makes it much easier to access the information. The scanned images (scan data) are stored in TIFF or PDF format and can be sent to computers over a network.
Scan data can be sent in the following ways. Select the method best suited to your network environment or purpose.

2.1 Scan to E-mail

G The scan data is sent as TIFF or PDF e-mail attachments to other
computers on the network or over the Internet.
G This method requires that a mail server is available over the network.
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Mail Server
Client Computer
Intranet
Internet
Mail Server
Client Computer
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2.2 Scan to Server (FTP)

G The scan data is uploaded, as TIFF or PDF files, to the specified folder
on an FTP server.
G This method requires that an FTP server is available over the network. G The scan data can also be sent to an FTP server that is accessed via
a proxy server.
Overview
FTP Server
Intranet
Internet
FTP Server
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G In addition, the system can be set to send to as many as 10 specified
recipients a notification of the FTP server address where the data was uploaded.
FTP Server
FTP Server
Internet
Client Computer
Intranet
Internet
Mail Server
Client Computer
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2.3 Internet Faxing

G Unlike fax machines that use telephone lines, Internet faxing can send
and receive fax images over the Internet. The Internet fax service uses Internet e-mail services to send and receive fax images. An Internet fax service transmits scanned images as TIFF-F files attached to e­mail messages and sends them to the desired Internet fax destination. The Internet fax service that receives the e-mail messages then prints the files when they are received.
G Since Internet fax uses e-mail to send the fax images, Internet faxes
can also be sent to e-mail addresses as well as other Internet fax services. The person that receives the Internet fax will receive the fax images as e-mail attachments using their e-mail software.
Overview
Mail Server
Client Computer
Internet Fax Terminal
Intranet
Internet
Mail Server
Client Computer
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2.4 Direct Fax Transmission

G With this operation, documents created with word-processing software
and other applications can be sent directly a fax machine simply by specifying the phone (fax) number, without having to print the document. It is also possible to check on the status of a fax transmission from your computer.
G The destination can be an e-mail address or traditional fax (phone)
number.
G In order to use the Direct Fax function, the optional Unimessage Pro I-
Net Portal software must be installed. After checking that the network environment meets the network requirements, go to Network Settings or Unimessage Pro I-Net Portal setup.
Network Line
Client Computer
2
Phone Line
Fax Transmission
Fax Terminal
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2.5 System Requirements

The following system environment is required in order to use the Internet fax or network scanning functions.
Tip
TCP/IP connections must be enabled in order to use the Internet fax or network scanning functions.
The copier must be connected to a phone line in order to use functions that require a phone line connection.

System Requirements

Functions available when the Internet Fax & Network Scan Kit is installed
Overview
Required environment for image data transmission
Required environment for image data importing
Scan to E-mail
Mail server (SMTP server)
E-mail client FTP client Internet fax
Scan to Server (FTP)
FTP server (The enclosed PageScope Cabinet can be used as a simple FTP server.)
In order to use e-mail notifications, a mail server (SMTP server) is required.
Internet Faxing Direct Fax
Mail server (POP3 server, SMTP server)
terminal
Unimessage Pro I-Net Portal software (Optional)
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2.6 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions

2.6.1 Names of Control Panel Parts and Their Functions

1 23 4
5
No. Part Name Function
1 [Resolution] key Used to select the image quality (transmission resolution)
2 [Phone Book] key Searches for and displays addresses programmed in one-
3 [Function] key Used to switch between different function settings screens.
4 [Speed Dial] Used to specify destin ations previously programmed with a
5 One-touch dial keys Used to specify previously programmed destinations.
for the Internet fax function.
touch dial, group dial, and speed dial.
Sending a Document to Multiple Destinations (Broadcast Transmission) on page 6-9, Sending a Document at a Specified Time (Timer Transmission) on page 6-12, Cancelling (Deleting) a Document Queued for Timer Transmission on page 6-14, “Receiving Internet Faxes” on page 6-16
3-digit number.
2
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No. Part Name Function
6 Error indicator Lights up if an error has occurred.
7 [Status] key Used to check the status of a transmission.
8 [Utility] key Used to display the different Utility mode screens.
9 Display Displays settings details, such as e-mail addresses,
10 and keys
[Auto/Photo] key
11 and keys
[Zoom] key
12 [Yes] key Used to confirm settings.
13 [No/C] (clear) key Used to delete characters or numbers that have been
14 [Scan] key Used to switch between different scan modes. This key
15 [Fax] key Used to send scan data or receive e-mail messages when
16 10-key pad Used to enter settings values. Used to enter numbers/
17 [123/ABC] key Used to switch between number and character entry.
18 [Start] key Used to start scanning, or send mesages/files.
19 [Stop] key Used to stop the scanning of documents, stop sending or
20 [Panel Reset] key Used to cancel all current operations.
MACHINE SETTING, FAX REGISTRATION, E-MAIL SETTING 1, E-MAIL SETTING 2, NETWORK SETTING, SCAN SETTING
settings menus, and error messages.
Used to specify the scanning mode when using the network scanning functions. Used to select the item to the left or right of the current position in settings screens.
Used to select the item above or below the current position in settings screens or lists.
entered in a setting field. Used to return to the previous screen.
lights up in green to indicate that the copier is in Scan mode.
using the Internet fax function.
characters. E-mail addresses and other text can be entered with these keys. Used to enter speed dial numbers.
receiving, or to stop printing.
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14 1715
169612
19 20
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2.6.2 About the Display

1
2
1
2
No. Display Indication Description
1 Mode or function
name
2 Message area Displays messages such as operating instructions.
Symbol list
Displays the currently selected mode or function setting.
Displays the current settings menu or option.
If an error occurs, displays the error message.
During standby, displays the date and the amount of
memory available.
2
Symbol Description
Sending/receiving e­mail messages
In standby for timer transmission
An e-mail message is being sent or received.
An e-mail message is queued for timer transmission.
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2.6.3 Entering Text Characters

This section describes how to enter text characters when registering a destination or when entering names, for example, for one-touch dial keys.
Key Operation
The 10-key pad can be used to enter numbers, text, and symbols. Press the [123/ABC] key to switch the input mode of the 10-key pad
between numbers and letters/symbols. When entering numbers, “[1]” appears in the display. When entering letters or symbols, “[A]” appears in the display. The following lists show the characters available with each key of the 10-
key pad. For fax number and e-mail address input:
10-key pad key Available characters*
1 @ . (period) @ _ (underscore) - (hyphen) 1
2 ABC ABC2abc
3DEF DEF3def
4GHI GHI4ghi
5JKL JKL5jkl
6MNO MNO6mno
7PQRS PQRS7pqrs
8TUV TUV8tuv
9 WXYZ WXYZ9wxyz
0 Space (space) 0
+&/ =!?( )%[ ]^‘’{ }|˜$
##
* Repeatedly press the 10-key pad key to scroll through the available characters and symbols
until the desired character appears in the display.
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For recipient names: Metric models
10-key pad key Available characters*
1 @ . (period) @ _ (underscore) - (hyphen) 1
2 ABC ABC2abcДдЕеЖжаЗз
3 DEF DEF3defÉéè
4GHI GHI4ghiìíî
5 JKL JKL5jkl
6 MNO MNO6mnoСсЦцШшт
7 PQRS PQRS7pqrsß
8TUV TUV8tuvÜüùú
9 WXYZ WXYZ9wxyz
0 Space (space) 0
+&/ =!?( )%[ ]^‘’{ }|˜$,:;<>"¿£
##
Inch models
10-key pad Available characters*
1 @ . (period) @ _ (underscore) - (hyphen) 1
2 ABC ABC2abc
3 DEF DEF3def
4GHI GHI4ghi
5 JKL JKL5jkl
6 MNO MNO6mno
7 PQRS PQRS7pqrs
8TUV TUV8tuv
9 WXYZ WXYZ9wxyz
0 Space (space) 0
+&/ =!?( )%[ ]^‘’{ }|˜$,:;<>"¿£
##
* Repeatedly press the 10-key pad key to scroll through the available characters and symbols
until the desired character appears in the display.
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Text Entry Example
To enter the name NJ Office The current cursor (_) position blinks alternately with the character at that
position.
Press the [6] key twice.
Press the [5] key once.
Press the [0] key once.
Press the [6] key 3 times.
Press the [3] key 7 times.
Press the
Press the [3] key 7 times.
Press the [4] key 7 times.
Press the [2] key 7 times.
Press the [3] key 6 times.
Press the
key.
key.
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Notes on Entering and Correcting Text Input
Hold down the [No] key for one second or longer to delete all text that has been entered in a settings field.
To delete only part of the text, press the and keys to move the cursor (_) to the character to be deleted, and then press the [No] key.
To enter a space, press the [0] key on the 10-key pad. When entering text, press the key before entering the next character
when it is the same as the current character. (Refer to the Text Entry Example on page 2-12.)
To change a character that has been entered, press the and keys to move the cursor (_) to the character to be changed, press the [No] key to delete the character, and then enter the correct character.
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2.7 Using PageScope Light

2.7.1 What is PageScope Light?

PageScope Light is a device control utility program provided by the HTTP server built into the network interface card. This utility can be used with a Web browser as an interface for remotely controlling the copier and network interface card.
HTTP Server
Access
Overview
Here are some examples of the types of tasks that can be performed with PageScope Light.
G Setting/changing network settingsTCP/IP settings
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SMTP settingsPOP3 settingsFTP settings
G Adding/changing e-mail addressesOne-touch dial settings
Speed dial settingsGroup dial settingsSpeed dial settings (adding an FTP server address)

2.7.2 System Requirements

PageScope Light can be used in the following system environments.
Operating system Windows 95 (OSR 2.5), Windows 98,
Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows NT
4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later
Netscape Navigator 4 or later

2.7.3 Accessing PageScope Light

Note
In order to use PageScope Light, an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway setting must already be specified from the control panel of the copier. For information on specifying these settings, refer to “Network Settings on page 3-8.
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PageScope Light is accessed directly using a Web browser.
1 Start up your Web browser.
2 Enter the IP address of the copier into the Address box, and then
press the [Enter] key. http://<copier_IP_address>/
(Example) If the copier IP address is 192.168.0.100, enter:
http://192.168.0.100/
3 The PageScope Light screen appears.

2.7.4 Using PageScope Light

PageScope Light is used in the same way as other Internet Web pages. Click links in the page to jump to that page, and use the [Back] and [Next] buttons to navigate through pages that have already been loaded.
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2.7.5 About the Screen Layout

The following screen appears when you access PageScope Light.
Note
Screen images used in this manual may differ from the actual screen display. They are also subject to change without notice.
Overview
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1 Logo Click this logo to jump to the manufacturers Web site.
2 Logo Click this logo to jump the PageScope Web site.
3 Status display Displays the current status of the copier.
4 Administrator password Enter the administrator password to log in to the
5 Tabs These are used to select the various categories of
6 Menu This is used to select various setting items or display
7 Information/settings
display
2
3 5
7
Administrator mode.
settings.
information.
Displays the details for the item selected from the menu.
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2.7.6 Logging In as an Administrator

Some of the settings available in PageScope Light can only be changed by an administrator. These settings are only displayed when you log in to the Administrator mode.
Logging In to Administrator Mode
1 Enter the administrator password in the Admin Password box at the
left side of the screen.
2 Click the [Login] button to log in to the Administrator mode.
2
3 To log out, click the [Logout] button.
Note
The default password for Administrator mode is “sysadm”.
Be sure to change the administrator password before using Administrator mode.
If no operations are performed for 10 minutes, PageScope Light automatically logs out.
The copier cannot be used while you are logged in to PageScope Light with Administrator mode.
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Getting Ready

3 Getting Ready

3.1 Connecting to a LAN Network

This copier supports the TCP/IP protocol used by LAN networks. In order to use this protocol, the copier must be connected to the LAN with a network cable.

Connecting the LAN Cable

Insert the connector on one end of the LAN cable into the network port (marked LAN) on the left side of the copier, and the connector on the other end to an open port on a network hub.
Tip
The network port is on the left side of the copier.
Use a Category 5 or 5E LAN cable.
The LAN cable is not included.
3
LED1
LED2
About the LEDs
LED1 (LINK): This LED lights up when the network cable is connected
correctly. If this LED is not lit, check the connection again, even if the copier appears to be connected correctly. If this LED is not lit when both ends are connected correctly, the network cable may be damaged.
LED2 (ACT): This LED blinks when data is being transferred.
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3.2 Specifying the Network Settings

Depending on the network environment in which the copier is located, there may be some restrictions on the network functions that the copier can use. Specify the network settings to suit the functions and environment required for your configuration.
The network settings can be specified from the control panel of the copier or using the Administrator mode of PageScope Light.

3.2.1 Quick Overview of the Network Settings

Getting Ready
Scan
Function Description
2: Required; -: Unnecessary; ●: As necessary 2 : Possible
NETWORK SETTINGS
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
This function is used to specify the IP address for the copier. Consult your network administrator for information about the IP address to use.
This function is used to specify the subnet mask value for the network. Consult your network administrator for details.
This function is used to specify the default gateway (IP address) of a router on the network. Consult your network administrator for details.
Internet Faxing
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2*2 2*2 2*2 2*2 22
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to E­mail
Scan to Server
Direct Fax
Setting
Control panel
- : Not possible
PageScope Light
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Getting Ready
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Function Description
DNS CONFIG.
GATEWAY TXThis function is
E-MAIL SETTING 1
SENDER NAME
E-MAIL ADDRESS
This function is used to enable or disable the DNS (Domain Name System) setting. If there is a DNS server on your network, enter the IP address of the DNS server. *If the DNS server is located within your local network, select ENABLE. If you are using the DNS server of an Internet service provider (ISP) or some other DNS server located outside your local network, select DISABLE. Consult your network administrator for details.
used to enable the Direct Fax function.
This function is used to specify the sender's name.
This function is used to specify the e-mail address of the sender. Consult your network administrator for details.
Scan
Internet Faxing
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22*1 - 22
22*1 - 22
to E­mail
Scan to Server
Direct Fax
Setting
Control panel
PageScope Light
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