Konica Minolta Kodak Scan Station 710 Administration Guide - Page 22

Edit menu, Scanner menu, Scanner>Add Scanner

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Edit menu Scanner menu Following is a description of the menu options on the Edit menu. Device Settings - allows you to configure the parameters that the Scan Station needs to send emails, communicate with an Active Directory Server for security purposes and set Scan Station defaults. For more information, see Chapter 4, Device Settings. Scan Settings - allows you to set basic image processing settings, such as, color/grayscale/black and white, output file format, compression, and some advanced options like Hole Fill, Streak Filter, etc. For more information, see Chapter 5, Scan Settings. Destinations - allows you to add or modify destinations (e.g., email, network folder, printer, FTP site, etc.) that define where the scanned output will be sent. For more information, see Chapter 6, Creating Destinations. Groups - allows you to create or modify a group of users from an Active Directory Server. Other users that are not in an Active Directory Server group can also be added. For more information, see Chapter 7, Adding and Managing Groups. Jobs - allows you to create or modify jobs which are a collection of scan settings, destinations and groups of users. For more information, see Chapter 8, Creating Jobs. Following is a description of the menu options on the Scanner menu. Refer to Chapter 9, Monitoring and Managing Your Scan Stations for more information and procedures regarding these options. Add Scanner - displays the Add Scanner dialog box, which allows you to register Scan Stations that you want to manage remotely. Discover Devices - allows you to scan a range of IP addresses and automatically register any Scan Station within that range that responds to the request. NOTE: Any Scan Station that has previously had its device password changed will not respond to the discovery request. If this is the case, you will need to select Scanner>Add Scanner and enter the Scan Station's password in the Device Password field. Modify Scanner - allows you to rename the selected Scan Station and configure network settings. Delete Scanner - deletes the selected Scan Station(s) from the list of administered Scan Stations. Select All - allows you to select all the Scan Stations that are displayed in the list; you can also press Ctrl+A to select all Scan Stations. Deselect All - allows you to deselect all the Scan Stations that are currently selected; you can also press Ctrl+D to deselect all Scan Stations. 3-6 A-61796 December 2013

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3-6
A-61796
December
2013
Edit menu
Following is a description of the menu options on the Edit menu.
Device Settings
— allows you to configure the parameters that the
Scan Station needs to send emails, communicate with an Active
Directory Server for security purposes and set Scan Station defaults.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
Device Settings
.
Scan Settings
— allows you to set basic image processing settings,
such as, color/grayscale/black and white, output file format,
compression, and some advanced options like Hole Fill, Streak Filter,
etc. For more information, see Chapter 5,
Scan Settings
.
Destinations
— allows you to add or modify destinations (e.g., email,
network folder, printer, FTP site, etc.) that define where the scanned
output will be sent. For more information, see Chapter 6,
Creating
Destinations.
Groups
— allows you to create or modify a group of users from an
Active Directory Server. Other users that are not in an Active Directory
Server group can also be added. For more information, see Chapter 7,
Adding and Managing Groups.
Jobs
— allows you to create or modify jobs which are a collection of
scan settings, destinations and groups of users. For more information,
see Chapter 8,
Creating Jobs
.
Scanner menu
Following is a description of the menu options on the Scanner menu.
Refer to Chapter 9,
Monitoring and Managing Your Scan Stations
for
more information and procedures regarding these options.
Add Scanner
— displays the Add Scanner dialog box, which allows
you to register Scan Stations that you want to manage remotely.
Discover Devices
— allows you to scan a range of IP addresses and
automatically register any Scan Station within that range that responds
to the request.
NOTE: Any Scan Station that has previously had its device password
changed will not respond to the discovery request. If this is the
case, you will need to select
Scanner>Add Scanner
and enter
the Scan Station’s password in the
Device Password
field.
Modify Scanner
— allows you to rename the selected Scan Station
and configure network settings.
Delete Scanner
— deletes the selected Scan Station(s) from the list of
administered Scan Stations.
Select All
— allows you to select all the Scan Stations that are
displayed in the list; you can also press Ctrl+A to select all Scan
Stations.
Deselect All
— allows you to deselect all the Scan Stations that are
currently selected; you can also press Ctrl+D to deselect all Scan
Stations.