Kyocera KM-C2030 Fiery X3e Configuration Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 58

Types of Setup screens, Server Setup options

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44-4 Performing Setup from the Control Panel Types of Setup screens There are two types of Setup options: Multiple choice questions You are given choices (for example, Yes or No, or a list of options from which to choose). Only one choice is displayed at a time. The currently selected (or default) value appears first. Information entry options Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the choices, and choose OK when the correct information is displayed. You must specify the information for your site (the printer name or IP address). Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the alphanumeric symbols to make your selection. When you enter text, enter it from left to right. The left arrow button acts as a delete key as well as a cursor-moving key. When you have entered the settings, you must save the changes. You are usually prompted to do so. If you choose Yes, your settings overwrite previous settings. If you choose No, your previous settings are retained. If necessary, the Fiery X3e restarts after you exit from the Setup menu. Server Setup options The Server Setup menu lets you specify system information that pertains to the Fiery X3e and all users. To access the menu, follow the instructions on page 4-3. When you choose Server Setup, the options appear in sequence, as follows. Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets. Words shown in italics indicate that a product- or site-specific value is displayed.

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4-4
Performing Setup from the Control Panel
Types of Setup screens
There are two types of Setup options:
When you have entered the settings, you must save the changes. You are usually
prompted to do so. If you choose Yes, your settings overwrite previous settings. If you
choose No, your previous settings are retained. If necessary, the Fiery X3e restarts after
you exit from the Setup menu.
Server Setup options
The Server Setup menu lets you specify system information that pertains to the
Fiery X3e and all users. To access the menu, follow the instructions on
page 4-3
.
When you choose Server Setup, the options appear in sequence, as follows. Default
values, where applicable, appear in square brackets. Words shown in italics indicate
that a product- or site-specific value is displayed.
Multiple choice
questions
You are given choices (for example, Yes or No, or a list
of options from which to choose). Only one choice is
displayed at a time. The currently selected (or default)
value appears first.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the
choices, and choose OK when the correct information
is displayed.
Information
entry options
You must specify the information for your site (the printer
name or IP address). Use the up and down arrow buttons
to scroll through the alphanumeric symbols to make your
selection.
When you enter text, enter it from left to right. The left
arrow button acts as a delete key as well as a cursor-moving
key.