HP 4700dn HP Color LaserJet 4700 - Software Technical Reference (External) - Page 66
Con device, E-mail Server, Alerts, AutoSend, Security, Edit Other Links, Device Information - service password
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Software description Not all of the screens on the tab are shown in this document. For more information, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. ● Configure Device. Use the Configure Device screen to print product information pages and configure the product remotely. ● E-mail Server. Use the E-mail Server screen to configure e-mail settings for outgoing e-mail. ● Alerts. IT administrators can configure the product to send alerts in e-mail messages to anyone. ● AutoSend. Use the AutoSend screen to send product configuration and supplies-usage information periodically to your service provider. ● Security. Use theSecurity screen to manage security for the product. ● Edit Other Links. Use the Edit Other Links screen to add or customize up to five links to the Web sites of your choice. ● Device Information. Use the Device Information screen to provide a name of your choice for the product, assign an asset number, and configure the company name, the person to contact about the product, and the physical location of the product. ● Language. Use the Language screen to select the language in which the HP EWS screens appear. ● Date & Time. Use this page to set the correct date and time for the product. ● Wake Time. Wake time can be set to turn on the product at a certain time on a daily basis. Only one wake-time setting can be established per day; however, each day can have a different wake time. The sleep-mode delay can also be set on this page. Configure device You can obtain product configuration information through a Web browser by opening the HP EWS screen and changing the basic configuration information on the Settings tab. Security and password controls give MIS managers the level of control that they require within their network environments. The following figure shows an example of product options that can be configured remotely. 44 Chapter 2 Software description ENWW