Thank you for using KONICA MINOLTA PageScope Network Setup.
PageScope Network Setup is utility software which allows simple
network setup of devices such as printers. It allows setup of devices on
networks connected using TCP/IP or IPX protocol to be handled
together.
PageScope Network Setup supports the following functions.
• Displays a list of devices on the network.
• Allows a user to verify and change the network and print settings for
devices.
• Accesses the Web settings page in the device.
• Allows monitoring of the device status.
• Displays alert and output tray information for a device.
Trademark Acknowledgements
KONICA MINOLTA and KONICA MINOLTA logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of KONICA MINOLTA HOLDINGS, INC.
PageScope is a trademark or a registered trademark of KONICA
MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc., in the
United States and other countries.
All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective holders.
The installer provides you with an opportunity to specify a
different location, if you want.
2.2Starting PageScope Network Setup
1.Click
Network Setup
Start
In the case of Windows XP, click
KONICA MINOLTA
PageScope Network Setup
2.When the
password.
Note
•The default password is “admin”.
•For details on changing the password, refer to
Password”
•When you start up PageScope Network Setup, it searches for devices
on the network. The search procedure can take anywhere from a few
seconds to 20 or 30 seconds or more. Wait for the search procedure to
complete before trying to do anything else.
Programs
→
PageScope Network Setup
→
→
Login Password
.
→
PageScope Network Setup
KONICA MINOLTA
PageScope
→
.
start
All Programs
→
→
→
.
dialog box appears, type in the
“5.5 Changing the
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2 Installing and Starting PageScope Network Setup
2.3Uninstalling PageScope Network Setup
2.3.1For Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
1.Click
Start
2.Double-click the
3.On the
KONICA MINOLTA PageScope Network Setup
programs, and then click the
In the case of Windows 2000, click
Programs
Setup
→
Settings
Add/Remove Programs
Add/Remove Programs Properties
, click
KONICA MINOLTA PageScope Network
, and then click the
→
Control Panel
Add/Remove
Change or Remove
Change/Remove
.
icon.
dialog box, select
in the list of
button.
button.
4.Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the
uninstall procedure.
2.3.2For Windows XP
1.Click
Start
2.Double-click the
3.On the
MINOLTA PageScope Network Setup
and then click the
→
Control Panel
Add or Remove Programs
Add or Remove Programs
Change/Remove
.
icon.
dialog box, select
KONICA
in the list of programs,
button.
4.Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the
uninstall procedure.
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3 Browsing Network Devices
3Browsing Network Devices
This section explains the contents of PageScope Network Setup
screens.
3.1Screen Configuration
➀
➁
➂
➃
➀
Menu bar
Clicking on a menu pulls it down so you can access its commands.
➆
➅
➄
➁
Toolbar (for the device list)
The toolbar provides one-click access to often-used PageScope
Network Setup operations.
If you cannot see the toolbar on the display, select
View
menu.
...Displays the properties of the device selected in the device list.
...Displays a dialog box for changing the settings of the device
selected in the device list.
...Displays alert information for the device selected in the device
list.
4
Toolbars
on the
3 Browsing Network Devices
...Displays output tray information for the device selected in the
device list.
...Quits PageScope Network Setup.
... Refreshes the device list.
...Displays on-line help.
➂
Device list
This list show devices detected on the network.
To change the width of the device list, drag the border between the
device list and browser display area.
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3 Browsing Network Devices
Device
This is the device icon and device name. The icon that appears
differs according to the protocol used for connecting the device.
...Device connected using TCP/IP
...Device connected using IPX
Devices connected using both TCP/IP and IPX will be displayed
with the TCP/IP icon.
The background color of the icon indicates the device status.
No color: Ready
Green:Printing
Yellow:Alert
Red:Error
The device status is updated every 30 seconds (default setting).
The interval can be changed with the polling settings.
See 5.4 Specifying Polling Settings for details on changing the
polling interval.
Device Name
This is the device name for management purposes. If asterisks (*)
appear in the device name, non-ASCII characters have been used
for naming the device. In this case, we recommend that the device
name be changed as described in 4.1 Configuring Device Information.
IP Address
This is the IP address allocated to the device.
Device Model Name
This is the device model name.
• Select
Device Search
from the
menu to perform a new device
File
search and display the latest network information on the device list.
• See 5 Option Setup for details about configuring the device
search operation.
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3 Browsing Network Devices
➃
Status bar
When you move the mouse pointer to a toolbar button, the status bar
displays an explanation of the button’s function.
If you cannot see the status bar on the display, select
the
View
➄
Browser display area
menu.
Statusbars
This area displays the built-in Web setup page for the device
selected in the device list.
➅
Toolbar (for the browser display area)
The toolbar contains buttons for performing various operations in
the browser display area.
...Returns to the previously displayed page.
...Advances to the next page after the pages have been scrolled
through using the button.
...Closes the Web setup page display.
...Refreshes the contents of the Web setup page.
...Displays the current Web setup page in the standard Web
browser installed on your system.
on
➆
URL field
This field displays the URL of the device selected in the device list.
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