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Setting up an address book using SyncThru™ Web Service, Storing on your local machine

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Setting up an address book using SyncThru™ Web Service You can store addresses conveniently from the networked computer using SyncThru™ Web Service. Only for users registered in the machine can store addresses through login SyncThru™ Web Service. Storing on your local machine This method means that you store addresses on your machine's memory. You can add addresses, as well as group them in particular categories. Adding addresses in Individual Address Book 1. Turn your networked computer on and open the web browser. 2. Enter your machine's IP address as the URL in a browser. (Example, http://123.123.123.123) 3. Press Enter or click Go to access the SyncThru™ Web Service shows. If necessary, you can change the language in the upper right corner of the SyncThru™ Web Service. 4. Click Login. The Login window appears. 5. Enter the ID and password, and select a domain as you log in the machine. 6. Click Login. If you do not use the SyncThru™ Web Service for five minutes, it automatically gets logged out. 7. Click AddressBook. 8. Click Add. Then the Add window appears. 9. Enter the name to be added, and select the speed dial number in General. • Speed Dial Number is the number representing a recipient's information, you can use the numeric keypad on the control panel. • Check Favorite for addresses you often use. You can easily find them from the search results. 10. Enter the email address in E-mail. 11. Enter the fax number in Fax. 12. Check the enable SMB box in SMB. You can enter the SMB information when you check it. 13. Enter the server address in dotted decimal notation or a host name in SMB Server Address. 14. Enter the server port number in SMB Server Port. 15. Enter the login name in Login Name. • In case of SMB or FTP, if you want the server to permit access for unauthorized person. Press the Anonymous box. This box is unchecked by default. If you checked the Anonymous box, go to step 18. • In case of WebDAV, you can send the files in encryption checking SSL. If the machine and receiving WebDAV server of the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) option are different, the transfer could be failed. Also, if the receiving WebDAV server can receive only the encrypted file, you need to check the SSL button. 16. Enter the password in Password, and re-enter the password in Confirm Password. 17. Enter the domain name in Domain. • In case of WebDav, Domain does not appear. • If the SMB server you entered is not registered any domain, leave it blank or enter the computer name of the SMB server. 18. Enter the scan file folder for storing scanned images in Path. Example: /sharedFolder/ 19. Select the Scan folder creating policy option you want. • Create new folder using login name: If you select this option, the machine creates a sub-folder in the file folder you selected. The sub-folder is named using the user name which is you entered in step 15. If the file folder has a sub-folder with the same name already, the machine does not create a sub-folder. • Create new folder every: You can set the cycle of sub-folder creation. The machine create a sub-folder according to this option set. If the file folder has a sub-folder with the same name already, the machine does not create a sub-folder. - Day: A sub-folder is created every day. The sub-folder name format is YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2010-01-01). - Month: A sub-folder is created every month. The sub-folder name format is YYYY-MM (e.g. 2010-01). - Year: A sub-folder is created every year. The sub-folder name format is YYYY (e.g. 2010). • Create new folder only if scan output consist of several files: If you select this option and scanned multiple files, the machine creates a sub-folder in the file folder you selected, and the sent files will be stored in the sub-folder. If all folder creation options are enabled at same time, the sent file(s) will be stored as below. • When single scanned file is sent: \\folder\user name\2010-01-01\DOC.jpg • When multiple scanned files are sent: \\folder\user name\2010-01-01\DOCJPEG\DOC000.jpg \\folder\user name\2010-01-01\DOCJPEG\DOC001.jpg \\folder\user name\2010-01-01\DOCJPEG\DOC002.jpg 20. Select the policy for generating file name in Filing Policy. If the server has the same named file already, the file will get processed by following the file policy you selected. • Change Name: The sent file is saved as a different file name that is automatically programmed. • Cancel: Does not save the sent file. • Overwrite: The sent file overwrite the existing file. Setting up an address book_ 132

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Setting up an address book
_ 132
Setting up an address book using SyncThru™
Web Service
You can store addresses conveniently from the networked computer using
SyncThru™ Web Service. Only for users registered in the machine can
store addresses through login SyncThru™ Web Service.
Storing on your local machine
This method means that you store addresses on your machine’s memory.
You can add addresses, as well as group them in particular categories.
Adding addresses in Individual Address Book
1.
Turn your networked computer on and open the web browser.
2.
Enter your machine’s IP address as the URL in a browser.
3.
Press
Enter
or click
Go
to access the SyncThru™ Web Service
shows.
If necessary, you can change the language in the upper right
corner of the SyncThru™ Web Service.
4.
Click
Login
. The
Login
window appears.
5.
Enter the ID and password, and select a domain as you log in the
machine.
6.
Click
Login
.
If you do not use the SyncThru™ Web Service for five minutes,
it automatically gets logged out.
7.
Click
AddressBook
.
8.
Click
Add
. Then the
Add
window appears.
9.
Enter the name to be added, and select the speed dial number in
General
.
Speed Dial Number
is the number representing a
recipient’s information, you can use the numeric keypad on
the control panel.
Check
Favorite
for addresses you often use.
You can
easily find them from the search results.
10.
Enter the email address in
E-mail
.
11.
Enter the fax number in
Fax
.
12.
Check the enable SMB box in
SMB
. You can enter the
SMB
information when you check it.
13.
Enter the server address in dotted decimal notation or a host name
in
SMB Server Address
.
14.
Enter the server port number in
SMB Server Port
.
15.
Enter the login name in
Login Name
.
In case of
SMB
or
FTP
, if you want the server to permit
access for unauthorized person. Press the
Anonymous
box. This box is unchecked by default. If you checked the
Anonymous
box, go to step 18.
In case of
WebDAV
, you can send the files in encryption
checking
SSL
. If the machine and receiving
WebDAV
server of the
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
option are
different, the transfer could be failed. Also, if the receiving
WebDAV
server can receive only the encrypted file, you
need to check the
SSL
button.
16.
Enter the password in
Password
, and re-enter the password in
Confirm Password
.
17.
Enter the domain name in
Domain
.
In case of
WebDav
,
Domain
does not appear.
If the SMB server you entered is not registered any domain,
leave it blank or enter the computer name of the SMB
server.
18.
Enter the scan file folder for storing scanned images in
Path
.
Example:
/sharedFolder/
19.
Select the
Scan folder creating policy
option you want.
Create new folder using login name:
If you select this option,
the machine creates a sub-folder in the file folder you selected.
The sub-folder is named using the user name which is you
entered in step 15.
If the file folder has a sub-folder with the same name
already, the machine does not create a sub-folder.
Create new folder every:
You can set the cycle of sub-folder
creation. The machine create a sub-folder according to this
option set.
If the file folder has a sub-folder with the same name
already, the machine does not create a sub-folder.
-
Day:
A sub-folder is created every day. The sub-folder name
format is YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2010-01-01).
-
Month:
A sub-folder is created every month. The sub-folder
name format is YYYY-MM (e.g. 2010-01).
-
Year:
A sub-folder is created every year. The sub-folder
name format is YYYY (e.g. 2010).
Create new folder only if scan output consist of several
files:
If you select this option and scanned multiple files, the
machine creates a sub-folder in the file folder you selected, and
the sent files will be stored in the sub-folder.
If all folder creation options are enabled at same time, the sent
file(s) will be stored as below.
When single scanned file is sent:
\\
folder
\
user name
\
2010-01-01
\
DOC.jpg
When multiple scanned files are sent:
\\
folder
\
user name
\
2010-01-01
\
DOCJPEG
\
DOC000.jpg
\\
folder
\
user name
\
2010-01-01
\
DOCJPEG
\
DOC001.jpg
\\
folder
\
user name
\
2010-01-01
\
DOCJPEG
\
DOC002.jpg
20.
Select the policy for generating file name in
Filing Policy
. If the
server has the same named file already, the file will get processed by
following the file policy you selected.
Change Name:
The sent file is saved as a different file name
that is automatically programmed.
Cancel:
Does not save the sent file.
Overwrite:
The sent file overwrite the existing file.