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Configuring an operating environment

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3.2 Basic usage 3 3.2.7 Configuring an operating environment Tap [Menu] - [Settings] on the toolbar to configure the detailed settings of the Web browser. To display [Settings], you need to enter the administrator password of this machine. [Machine Data 1] tab Settings [Cache] [Cookies] [JavaScript] [Proxy Settings] [Security Settings] Description Configure the cache function of the Web browser as necessary. • [Enable Cache]: Select this check box to use the cache function in the Web browser. • [Delete Cache]: Tap this button to delete all the cache data stored in this machine. • [Delete Cache Conditions]: Select a timing to delete cache data. Select the [Enable Cookie] check box to use cookie data. Select the [Use JavaScript] check box to enable JavaScript embedded in a page. Tap this button to configure settings to use a proxy server. To use a proxy server, enter its address and port number. If proxy authentication is required, enter the appropriate ID and password. Tap this button to enable SSL/TLS. This function also displays a root or CA certificate. [Machine Data 2] tab Settings [Homepage] [Start Up Page] [Cookies] [Authentication Information] Description Enter a URL of a page to be registered as a home page. Tapping [Set as Home Page] registers the currently displayed page as a home page. Select a page to be displayed when the Web browser has been started. Configure cookie settings for Web browser. • [Manage Cookies]: Tap this button to display a list of cookies stored on this machine. • [Delete Cookie Conditions]: Select a timing to delete a cookie from this ma- chine. Configure authentication information such as a password for the Web browser. • [Delete]: Tap this button to delete all the authentication information stored on this machine. • [Delete Authentication Information Conditions]: Select a timing to delete authentication information from this machine. [Advanced Functions] 3-11

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[Advanced Functions]
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3.2
Basic usage
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3.2.7
Configuring an operating environment
Tap [Menu] - [Settings] on the toolbar to configure the detailed settings of the Web browser. To display [Set-
tings], you need to enter the administrator password of this machine.
[Machine Data 1] tab
[Machine Data 2] tab
Settings
Description
[Cache]
Configure the cache function of the Web browser as necessary.
[Enable Cache]: Select this check box to use the cache function in the Web
browser.
[Delete Cache]: Tap this button to delete all the cache data stored in this
machine.
[Delete Cache Conditions]: Select a timing to delete cache data.
[Cookies]
Select the [Enable Cookie] check box to use cookie data.
[JavaScript]
Select the [Use JavaScript] check box to enable JavaScript embedded in a
page.
[Proxy Settings]
Tap this button to configure settings to use a proxy server.
To use a proxy server, enter its address and port number.
If proxy authentication is required, enter the appropriate ID and password.
[Security Settings]
Tap this button to enable SSL/TLS.
This function also displays a root or CA certificate.
Settings
Description
[Homepage]
Enter a URL of a page to be registered as a home page.
Tapping [Set as Home Page] registers the currently displayed page as a home
page.
[Start Up Page]
Select a page to be displayed when the Web browser has been started.
[Cookies]
Configure cookie settings for Web browser.
[Manage Cookies]: Tap this button to display a list of cookies stored on this
machine.
[Delete Cookie Conditions]: Select a timing to delete a cookie from this ma-
chine.
[Authentication Infor-
mation]
Configure authentication information such as a password for the Web browser.
[Delete]: Tap this button to delete all the authentication information stored
on this machine.
[Delete Authentication Information Conditions]: Select a timing to delete
authentication information from this machine.