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Scanning by a network connection, Preparing for network scanning - ip address

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6. Depending on the port connection, different massages appear. Check the following messages and move on to the next step. • Scan Destination: Connected by USB. Move to step 7. • ID: Connected by Network and user is registered. Move to step 6. • WLocal PC X: Choosing USB or Network to scan. If connected by USB, move to step 5. If connected by Network, move to step 6. • Not Available: Neither connected by USB nor Network. Check the port connection. 7. Press the left/right arrow until the port you want appears on the display. 8. Enter the registered user ID and PIN and click OK. • ID is the same ID as the registered ID for Samsung Scan Manager. • PIN is the 4 digit number registered for Samsung Scan Manager. 9. From Scan Destination, press the left/right arrow until the application program you want appears, then press OK. Default setting is My Documents. To add or delete the folder where the scanned file is saved, add or delete the application program in Samsung Scan Manager>Set Scan Button. 10. To scan from the default setting, press Color Start or Black Start. Press the left/right button until the setting you want appears then press OK. 11. Scanning begins. • Scanned image is saved in computer's My Documents> My Pictures>Samsung folder. • You can use Tawin driver to scan quickly in Samsung Scan Manager program. • You can also scan by pressing Window's Start>Control Panel> Samsung Scan Manager>Quick Scan. SCANNING BY A NETWORK CONNECTION If you have connected your machine to a network and set up the network parameters correctly, you can scan and send images over the network. Preparing for network scanning Before using your machine's network scanning features, you need to configure the following settings, depending on your scan destination: • Register as an authorized user for scanning to email, FTP, or SMB • Set up the SMTP server for scanning to email • Set up the FTP servers for scanning to FTP • Set up the SMB servers for scanning to SMB User authentication for network scanning To send an email, FTP, SMB or Network, you must register authorized local or network users using SyncThru™ Web Service. • If user authentication has been activated, only authorized local users or on the DB server (SMB, LDAP, Kerberos) can send scanned data to the network (email, FTP, SMB, Network). • For network scanning using the authentication feature, you must register the network or local authentication configuration using the SyncThru™ Web Service. • User authentication has 3 options: none (Default), network authentication, and local authentication. Registering local authorized users 1. Enter your machine's IP address as the URL in a browser and click Go to access the web site of your machine. 2. Click Machine Settings. 3. Select Local Authentication on the General Setup of the User Authentication web page. 4. Click Add. 5. Select an index number corresponding to the location for storing the entry, from 1 to 50. 6. Enter your name, auth ID, password, e-mail address and phone number. You need to enter the registered user ID and password in the machine when you start scanning to email from the control panel. 7. Click Apply. Register authorized network users 1. Enter your machine's IP address as the URL in a browser and click Go to access the web site of your machine. 2. Click Machine Settings. 3. Select Network Authentication on the General Setup of User Authentication web page. 4. Click Apply and OK. 5. Select the Authentication Type that you prefer. 6. Configure the values for each feature, as follows. 7. Click Apply. Network user authenticated by Kerberos 1. Enter the realm used for Kerberos login. 2. Select IP Address or Host Name. 3. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name. 4. Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535. The default port number is 88. 5. You can add a backup domain as a previous step. 6. Click Apply. Network user authorized by SMB 1. Enter the domain that is used for SMB login. 2. Select IP Address or Host Name. 3. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name. 4. Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535. The default port number is 139. 5. You can add a backup domain as a previous step. 6. Click Apply. User can add up to 6 alternate domains. Network authorized user by LDAP 1. Enter your machine's IP address as the URL in a browser and click Go to access the web site of your machine. 2. Click Machine Settings and LDAP Server Setup. 3. Select IP Address or Host Name. 4. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name. 5. Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535. The default port number is 389. 6. Enter Search Root Directory, the top search level of the LDAP directory tree. 7. Select Authentication method. Two options for LDAP server login. Anonymous:This is used to bind with null password and login ID Scanning_ 45

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Scanning
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6.
Depending on the port connection, different massages appear. Check
the following messages and move on to the next step.
Scan Destination:
Connected by USB. Move to step 7.
ID:
Connected by Network and user is registered. Move to step 6.
Local PC
:
Choosing USB or Network to scan. If connected by
USB, move to step 5. If connected by Network, move to step 6.
Not Available:
Neither connected by USB nor Network. Check the
port connection.
7.
Press the left/right arrow until the port you want appears on the display.
8.
Enter the registered user ID and PIN and click
OK
.
9.
From
Scan Destination
, press the left/right arrow until the application
program you want appears, then press
OK
.
Default setting is
My Documents
.
10.
To scan from the default setting, press
Color Start
or
Black Start
. Press
the left/right button until the setting you want appears then press OK.
11.
Scanning begins.
SCANNING BY A NETWORK CONNECTION
If you have connected your machine to a network and set up the network
parameters correctly, you can scan and send images over the network.
Preparing for network scanning
Before using your machine’s network scanning features, you need to
configure the following settings, depending on your scan destination:
Register as an authorized user for scanning to email, FTP,
or SMB
Set up the SMTP server for scanning to email
Set up the FTP servers for scanning to FTP
Set up the SMB servers for scanning to SMB
User authentication for network scanning
To send an email, FTP, SMB or Network, you must register authorized
local or network users using SyncThru™ Web Service.
If user authentication has been activated, only authorized local users
or on the DB server (SMB, LDAP, Kerberos) can send scanned data
to the network (email, FTP, SMB, Network).
For network scanning using the authentication feature, you must
register the network or local authentication configuration using the
SyncThru™ Web Service.
User authentication has 3 options: none (Default), network
authentication, and local authentication.
Registering local authorized users
1.
Enter your machine’s IP address as the URL in a browser and click
Go
to access the web site of your machine.
2.
Click
Machine Settings
.
3.
Select
Local Authentication
on the
General Setup
of the
User
Authentication
web page.
4.
Click
Add
.
5.
Select an index number corresponding to the location for storing the
entry, from 1 to 50.
6.
Enter your name, auth ID, password, e-mail address and phone
number.
You need to enter the registered user ID and password in the
machine when you start scanning to email from the control panel.
7.
Click
Apply
.
Register authorized network users
1.
Enter your machine’s IP address as the URL in a browser and click
Go
to access the web site of your machine.
2.
Click
Machine Settings
.
3.
Select
Network Authentication
on the
General Setup
of
User
Authentication
web page.
4.
Click
Apply
and
OK
.
5.
Select the
Authentication Type
that you prefer.
6.
Configure the values for each feature, as follows.
7.
Click
Apply
.
Network user authenticated by Kerberos
1.
Enter the realm used for
Kerberos
login.
2.
Select
IP Address
or
Host Name
.
3.
Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name.
4.
Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535.
The default port number is 88.
5.
You can add a backup domain as a previous step.
6.
Click
Apply
.
Network user authorized by SMB
1.
Enter the domain that is used for
SMB
login.
2.
Select
IP Address
or
Host Name
.
3.
Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name.
4.
Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535.
The default port number is 139.
5.
You can add a backup domain as a previous step.
6.
Click
Apply
.
Network authorized user by LDAP
1.
Enter your machine’s IP address as the URL in a browser and click
Go
to access the web site of your machine.
2.
Click
Machine Settings
and
LDAP Server Setup
.
3.
Select
IP Address
or
Host Name
.
4.
Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation or as a host name.
5.
Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535.
The default port number is 389.
6.
Enter
Search Root Directory
, the top search level of the LDAP
directory tree.
7.
Select
Authentication method
. Two options for LDAP server login.
Anonymous
:This is used to bind with null password and login ID
ID is the same ID as the registered ID for
Samsung Scan
Manager
.
PIN is the 4 digit number registered for
Samsung Scan
Manager
.
To add or delete the folder where the scanned file is saved, add or
delete the application program in
Samsung Scan Manager
>
Set
Scan Button
.
Scanned image is saved in computer's
My Documents
>
My
Pictures
>
Samsung
folder.
You can use Tawin driver to scan quickly in
Samsung Scan
Manager
program.
You can also scan by pressing Window's
Start
>
Control
Panel
>
Samsung Scan Manager
>
Quick Scan
.
User can add up to 6 alternate domains.