Canon scanner imageFORMULA ScanFront 330 User Manual
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6-29 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) 6.Device Configuration From the Device Configuration screen, you can configure the scanner settings. aNetwork Setting Confirm or change the network settings of the scanner. (See “Network Setting” on p. 6-30.) bLanguage/Timezone Configure the language displayed on the touch panel and the region where it is being used. (See “Language/ Timezone” on p. 6-30.) IMPORTANT The time zone setting also effects the time stamp on sent e-mail. cDevice Operation Configure the setlings for [Display off], [Auto Logout] and [Low Power Mode]. (See “Device Operation” on p. 6-31.)dLogin Options Select the type of screen that appears when users log in. (See “Login Options” on p. 6-31.) eAdministrator Settings Set the password and e-mail address of the Administrator. (See “Administrator Settings” on p. 6-32.) IMPORTANT The e-mail address of the Administrator is used as the originating address when a user without a registered e-mail address sends an e-mail message. a b c d e a b c d e
6-30 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) ❏Network Setting You can confirm the network settings configured under [Administrator setting] on the scanner. Network Setting Confirm or change the network settings configured under [Administrator setting] on the scanner. IMPORTANT The device name can be a combination of letters (A-Z, a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-) up to 15 characters long. The device name must begin with a letter. You cannot end the device name with a hyphen. You must restart the scanner after changing the device name. Security of Web Menu Add a checkmark to always use SSL for communication with the Web Menu. Hint If you add a checkmark for [Be sure to use SSL], [Login with SSL] and [Do Not Use SSL] are no longer displayed in the login screen for the Web menu. When you open the Web Menu using Internet Explorer 7 or later, an SSL-certificate warning will appear. However, you can proceed and open the Web Menu safely. ❏Language/Timezone You can confirm or change the language and regional settings that appear on the scanner. Language on the device Set the language displayed on the touch panel. IMPORTANT You must restart the scanner after changing the display language setting. Time Zone Set the region in which the scanner will be used. Enable daylight saving time Select this check box to apply the Daylight Saving Time for the specified region set in the Time Zone. IMPORTANT If the correct time zone is not set, the time stamps that are saved for the send time of e-mail messages, and for the saved image files will be incorrect. When the daylight saving time mode is enabled, the correct time may not be reflected. In this case, set the correct time.
6-31 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) ❏Device Operation You can configure the operation conditions of the scanner. Display Off Set the scanner to turn off the touch panel display after a specified period of inactivity. IMPORTANT When Display Off activates and the touch panel display turns off, touch the panel to restore the display. Auto Logout Set the scanner to automatically log users out after a specified period of inactivity. Low Power Mode Set the scanner to switch to Low Power mode after a specified period of inactivity. IMPORTANT When the scanner switches to Low Power mode, the touch panel display turns off and the power indicator flashes. To switch out of Low Power mode, press the power switch or touch the touch panel. The scanner does not transition to Low Power mode during the flow of data on the network when connected to a network. Note that if the scanner transitions to Low Power mode when the placed documents run out after scanning is started, or scanning is suspended because of a paper jam or double feed, all the images that were scanned prior to the suspending of scanning and that were not yet transmitted are discarded. You will not be able to operate the scanner immediately after power is restored from Low Power mode. Operation will be enabled after about 15 seconds, so please wait a moment before attempting operation. ❏Login Options You can set the type of user login screen that appears. Hint The login setting can also be changed under [Administrator setting] on the scanner. List type login Log in by selecting a user from the list. Key in type login Log in by entering a user name and password. IMPORTANT When using an authentication server, the login type is set to [Key in type login], and users log in by selecting [Device Authentication] and [Server Authentication]. (See “Authentication Server” on p. 6-35.)
6-32 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) ❏Administrator Settings You can set the password and e-mail address of the Administrator. Administrator Password Change the Administrator password. Administrator Address Register the Administrator e-mail address. IMPORTANT The e-mail address of the Administrator is used as the originating address when a user without a registered e-mail address sends an e-mail message. When a sent e-mail message results in an error due to, for example, an incorrect e-mail address, an error notification is delivered from the mail server to the e-mail address of the administrator.
6-33 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) 7.Server Settings From the Server Settings screen, you can configure mail server settings for sending images via e-mail, and settings for accessing a network authentication server compatible with a directory service. IMPORTANT You can simplify user administration on the scanner by using e-mail addresses registered on an LDAP server, or by logging in from user accounts that are registered on a domain server and are compatible with Active Directory or LDAP servers. Configure the server settings only after consulting your network administrator. aE-mail Sever / Fax Settings Configure the mail server to be used for sending e-mail, or the Internet fax service provider to be used for sending fax. For details, consult your e-mail system administrator. (See “E-mail Server/Fax Settings” on p. 6-34.) bAuthentication Server Configure the domain server (authentication server) on which user accounts have been registered with Active Directory. (See “Authentication Server” on p. 6-35.) cAddress Book Server Configure these settings when using an LDAP server. (See “Address Book Server” on p. 6-36.) dFTP server Configure this function to transfer a scan result log along with an image file during transfer to the FTP server. (See “FTP server” on p. 6-37.) eNTP Server Configure the NTP server to synchronize the ScanFront with the correct time. (See “NTP Server” on p. 6-37.) fScanFront Service Server When a ScanFront Service Server (i.e., a computer on which ScanFront Service is installed) exists on the network, use this to specify the host name of the server and the port number used for transmission. (See “ScanFront Service Server” on p. 6-37.) gCertificates Import the root certificate of the LDAP server to the ScanFront. (See “Certificates” on p. 6-37.) b a c d e f g a b c d e f g
6-34 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) ❏E-mail Server/Fax Settings You can configure the mail server settings for sending e- mail messages and the fax server settings for sending faxes. Hint The scanner sends a large volume of data by e-mail. Make sure to confirm the mail server settings with your e-mail system administrator before configuring the settings. E-mail Server E-mail Host Name (Address) Enter the name or address of the SMTP server (for sending e-mail messages). Port number Change the port number if necessary. The standard port number is 25. Divided E-mail Size If the image file attached to an e-mail message is too large to send, the file is divided into pieces of the specified size before being sent. IMPORTANT If the destination mail server does not support divided attachments, it may not be possible to reconstitute a divided image file sent by the scanner. In such cases, turn off this setting, and divide the scanned documents manually before sending. E-mail Server Authentication Method Configure this setting based on the authentication method of your mail server. For details on the mail server authentication method, consult your e-mail system administrator. IMPORTANT If any setting other than [SMTP] is selected for the authentication method, the authentication settings for the mail server must be configured for each user (see p. 6-7). If you select a setting other than [SMTP], be sure to register users. When [POP before SMTP] is selected, make sure to specify the host name (or address) and port number of the POP server being used, and the wait time that follows POP authentication. FAX Settings Configure the following settings concerning the Internet fax service you are using. Provider name If you are using an Internet fax service and provider name specification is necessary, enter the provider name specified by your provider here. If you are using an Internet fax service and user information specification is necessary, enter the user name registered with your provider here. To use the password of the user specified in [User name], select [Change Password] and enter the password. To, Subject, Message Enter the e-mail address (To), subject, and message for e- mails that will be sent to the Internet fax service.
6-35 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) If you enter the following substitution strings for these settings, the strings will be replaced with the following strings when the fax is sent. For example, the substitution strings that you enter will be replaced as follows when the fax number is “00111222”, the provider name is “FaxService”, and the user name is “SFUser”. ❏Authentication Server When using a domain server compatible with Active Directory or OpenLDAP, you can log in to the scanner with a user account registered on the domain server. In the authentication server settings, you can register the domain server to use as the authentication server. If the account information includes e-mail addresses, you can configure settings for referring e-mail addresses. You can register up to four authentication servers. IMPORTANT After configuring an authentication server, restart the scanner to update its display. When the authentication server and address book server (LDAP server) are the same, enter values for all of the settings. For details on the use and configuration of an authorization server, consult your server administrator. Enable Authentication Server Select this check box to permit users registered on the authentication server to log in. Authentication Method Select one of the following based on the directory service used by the authentication server. Select [Simple] if the directory service used by the authentication server is OpenLDAP. Select [Active Directory] if the directory service used by the authentication server is Active Directory. Search Base Enter the search base for referring e-mail addresses registered on the authentication server. IMPORTANT For information on the character strings to enter for the search base, consult your system administrator. Host Name (Address) Enter the host name or address of the authentication server. For SSL communication, enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Domain Enter a NetBIOS domain name supported by Active Directory. SSL Select this check box to use SSL communication. Substitution String Replacement String %n%Fax number that is registered in the address book and selected before sending the image file. %h% Provider name %u%User name %pw% Password Entered String Replacement String %n%@%h%0011112222@FaxService Fax delivery notification (from %u%)Fax delivery notification (from SFUser)
6-36 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) Port number Enter the port number used for the LDAP protocol. The standard port number is 389. For SSL communication, the standard port number is 636. User name When using the authentication server as an address book server, enter a user name for referring e-mail addresses. Change Password When you want to enter a password for the above user, add a checkmark and enter a password. Hint Changing the password updates the password information saved on the scanner, but does not alter the password registered on the server. When server authentication is configured, list boxes for selecting device authentication or server authentication are added to the login screens of the ScanFront scanner and Web Menu (User Mode). Web Menu (User Mode) Login Screen ScanFront Login Screen ❏Address Book Server You can configure the settings for using an address book server (LDAP server). You can configure up to four address book servers. Address Book Server Setting Select one of these options when using an address book server (LDAP server). If the authentication server and address book server are different, make sure to enter values for all of the settings. For details on each setting, see the settings under “Authentication Server” on p. 6-35. Hint When using an address book server that is different from the authentication server, select [Anonymous] for [Authentication Method].
6-37 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) ❏FTP server You can use a function that transfers a scan result log along with an image file during transfer to the FTP server. When this function is enabled, a scan result log with the same file name as the image file is transferred to the same FTP folder as the image file. The extension for the log file is “.log”. ❏NTP Server You can configure the NTP server settings to synchronize the ScanFront with the correct time. NTP Server Setting Select this check box to synchronize with the NTP server. NTP Server(primary) Enter the host name or IP address of the main NTP server. NTP Server(secondary) Enter the host name or IP address of the secondary NTP server. IMPORTANT The NTP server and ScanFront are synchronized when [OK] is clicked on the settings screen to complete the settings and every time the ScanFront is started. ❏ScanFront Service Server When a ScanFront Service Server (i.e., a computer on which ScanFront Service is installed) exists on the network, use this to specify the host name of the server and the port number used for transmission. Hint ScanFront Service uses port number 50000 to communicate with the ScanFront by default. If the default port number used by ScanFront Service has been changed (see p. 4-6), make sure to specify the changed port number here. ❏Certificates Import the root certificate of the LDAP server to the ScanFront. IMPORTANT The certificates need to be managed by a different system administrator. Hint Only certificates in the CER file format can be imported. Up to 50 certificates can be imported. Importing a Certificate 1.Click [Import certificate]. 2.Specify the certificate file to import.
6-38 Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) 3.Click [Update]. Deleting a Certificate In the certificate list screen, select the check box at the beginning of the line of the certificate you want to delete, and then click [Delete].