Kyocera TASKalfa 4500i KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2011-3 - Page 89

Editing Device Polling Options, Default Device Polling

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9 Options You can choose settings for certain system authentication and communications options. You can set or change a local password for users who do not have administrator rights on a computer. You can configure the application to send e-mail notifications to users about certain device conditions. The application also lets you set default device or account polling settings for new devices. You can also choose settings for the trap server, the SNMP trap packet receiver which runs in the application. Editing Device Polling Options The application lets you set default device polling settings for new devices. These settings determine the initial values of the Communication Settings when a device is added. The settings do not affect devices that already have been added. 1. In the menu bar at the top left of the screen, click Edit > Options. 2. In the Options dialog box, click Default Device Polling Settings. 3. Select Status polling, if you want to track the condition of devices, such as whether a device is offline, or has a cover open. Type the number of seconds or click the up and down arrows to select a polling Interval (seconds). The available range is between 5 and 300 seconds. The default value is 60 seconds. 4. Select Counter polling, if you want to count pages, such as total printed pages, or printed color pages. Type the number of minutes or click the up and down arrows to select a polling Interval (minutes). The available range is between 1 and 10000 minutes. The default value is 60 minutes. 5. Select Toner level polling, if you want to track the amount of toner available in the devices. The toner level column in the device lists shows the relative amount of toner in a rectangular icon. If the toner is empty, an exclamation mark shows in the icon. Toner level polling shows the amount of black toner for black and white devices. For color devices the polling shows the amounts of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow toners. KMnet Viewer 5.2 80

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9 Options
You can choose settings for certain system authentication and
communications options. You can set or change a local password for
users who do not have administrator rights on a computer. You can
configure the application to send e-mail notifications to users about
certain device conditions. The application also lets you set default
device or account polling settings for new devices. You can also
choose settings for the trap server, the SNMP trap packet receiver
which runs in the application.
Editing Device Polling Options
The application lets you set default device polling settings for new
devices. These settings determine the initial values of the
Communication Settings
when a device is added. The settings do
not affect devices that already have been added.
1.
In the menu bar at the top left of the screen, click
Edit
>
Options
.
2. In the
Options
dialog box, click
Default Device Polling
Settings
.
3. Select
Status polling
, if you want to track the condition of
devices, such as whether a device is offline, or has a cover
open. Type the number of seconds or click the up and down
arrows to select a polling
Interval (seconds)
. The available
range is between 5 and 300 seconds. The default value is 60
seconds.
4. Select
Counter polling
, if you want to count pages, such as
total printed pages, or printed color pages. Type the number
of minutes or click the up and down arrows to select a polling
Interval (minutes)
. The available range is between 1 and
10000 minutes. The default value is 60 minutes.
5. Select
Toner level polling,
if you want to track the amount
of toner available in the devices. The toner level column in
the device lists shows the relative amount of toner in a
rectangular icon. If the toner is empty, an exclamation mark
shows in the icon.
Toner level polling
shows the amount of
black toner for black and white devices. For color devices the
polling shows the amounts of black, cyan, magenta, and
yellow toners.