OKI MC860cdxn User Manual
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Configuring Your Machine > 61 Explanation of Filing Protocols FTP FTP stands for “File Transfer Protocol.” It is a common method of transferring files via the Internet from one computer to another. FTP use RFC 959[FTP] as their protocol. Therefore, ensure you have a legal FTP account with the pr ivilege of writing under the directory to save the files and password before using FTP to sa ve documents. To add a sub-directory from the unit, you need to have the pr ivilege of adding a new directory. HTTP HTTP use RFC 2616[HTTP 1.1] as their protocol, and the default Port is usually 80. If you are not using the HTTP port to save files, you must change the unit HTTP Port to the port for the Web Server. Generally speaking, a Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Web Server will use an anonymous account for authentica tion, so that the user can link directly to the web page without entering the user name and password firs t. Therefore, if the HTTP Server does use an anonymous account for authenti cation when you use this unit to save files, there is no need for setting any text in the field of Login name and Password for the unit. On the other hand, if the HTTP server does not allow an anonymous account for authentication of connection to the web page , the user will be prompted to enter a user name and password first when connecting to th e web site. In this mode, the file saving feature is available only wh en entering the user name and password permitted by the server in the Login name and Password field for the unit. Therefore, make sure of the mode that your Web Server allows before using HTTP for file saving. If anonymous access mode is not allowe d, you must have a legal HTTP account and password. Since this unit will check whethe r the directory for file saving really exists before proceeding to file saving and writing after scanning to the specified directory, you have to set the directory for files saving as “b rowse” and allow for writing in the Web Server; otherwise the unit will not be able to write the file into the directory. I f y o u w i s h t o u s e t h e u n i t t o s a v e f i l e s , i n a d d i t i o n t o m a k i n g s o m e s e t t i n g s i n W e b S e r v e r , you will have to confirm that the account has writing privilege for connecting to the Web Server. If not, the unit will not be able to “write” the scanned file in the file system. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 62 Setting IIS Anonymous Access: 1.Start Internet service manager in “Control Panel”. 2. Select Default Web site and righ t click C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet. 3. Select Properties. 4. In the X cabinet dialogue box, select the Directory security tab, and click Edit for “Anonymous Access and Authentication Cont rol”. Make sure “Anonymous Access” is selected in the “Authentication Methods” dialog box. 5. Click Edit to open “Account for anonymous access”. NOTE Make sure that the account stored in your computer system, in the “username” file, has sufficient privilege to access the file system. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 63 Setting IIS Privileged Access: 1.As in “Setting IIS anonymous access”, st art “Internet service manager” and select Default Web site. Right click C:\Inetpub\www root\X cabinet, and select Properties. 2. Select the Directory tab on the Properties page. Ensure the privileges for “Read”, “Write” and “Directory Browsing” are selected. After that every user has the privilege to mana ge all files in the directory for saving files. When using Apache as HTTP server, according to t h e i r d o c u m e n t a t i o n , i t m u s t h a v e S C R I P T to run the HTTP PUT method. Although the docu ment is attached with a Perl example, you will need to modify it before applying it, sinc e this unit uses Transfer-encoding of Chunked. In addition, the Apache will have to be set to accept this unit. For more information refer to the relevant Apache documentation. CIFS CIFS (Windows Network Share) is a file sa ving protocol generally used for “resource sharing” of a network in Microsoft Windows sy stems. Set up the “shared directory” as per the network settings for sharing in MS Wind ows. Under the User level mode of Windows 2000, use the account and password with the pr ivilege of “write” as the login name and Password for the unit folder. NOTE If the file management system on your se rver is NTFS, in order to allow IIS to use an anonymous account to access the files in the directory of C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\Files, you have to make sure the anonymous account has the correct privileges. You should make the following settings: 1. Select C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\X cabinet\Files directory in Windows Explorer, and right click to select Properties. 2. Select the Security tab in the File dialogue box, and then Everyone. 3. Select the privileges for Read and Execute, Folder Properties List, Read and Write. NOTE 1. For security of the scanned files, “Everyone” should not be allowed to have full privileges of the file dire ctory. Therefore, when setting the access privilege for your file system, it is recommended that you set the privilege of the directory for saving files to IIS anonymous account, or users and groups that can use that directory only. 2. Please note that HTTP cannot add a server sub-directory from this unit. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 64 Setting the Fax Facility Initial Set Up The following parameters must be set before using the fax function on your unit: •Time zone • Date and time There are other parameters that can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences later if required, refer to fax set up table for de tails (See “Advanced Set Up” on page 64.). To set fax parameters: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel. 2. From the touch screen, press the Admin Setup button. 3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the admin password and press Enter. 4. From the touch screen, press the User Install button. 5. Select Time Zone and using the on-screen arrows or keypad, set the correct time differential. 6. If required, press Set Daylight Saving and select ON. 7. Select Time Setup and using the on-screen arrows or keypad, set the correct date and time. 8. Press Enter to confirm. 9. Press Enter to enable. Advanced Set Up Your machine offers a multitude of features which reduce the time required for manual operation and make fax communications more efficient. NOTE If you ran the Oki driver installer program from the CD-ROM you may have already set the time zone, date and time via the Panel Language Setup utility. NOTE If connecting the machine through a priv ate branch exchange (PBX) line, you must also specify a dial prefix to allo w the machine to obtain an external line before dialling. Refer to “Connecting to a PBX” on page 67. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 65 Assigning Fax Numbers to the Address Book The machine can hold up to 500 speed dial numbers and 32 group settings in the address book. To add a new number to the address book: From the Setup screen To assign a fax destination number to a speed dial entry: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel to prompt the Setup screen. 2. On the touch screen, press Address Book. 3. Press Speed Dial . From here you can enter, edit, delete, so rt, insert and assign group dial numbers. 4. Press the Register/Edit button. 5. Select the desired speed dial number. 6. Using the numeric keypad, type in the destination fax number and press Enter. 7. If required, select Name and type in the fax number destination name, then press Enter . 8. If required, select Group No then select the group numbe r to assign the fax number to. Press Enter. 9. Press Enter to save the speed dial entry or press Cancel to exit without saving. 10. Press Close (on four screens) to exit the menu. NOTE • If the destination fax number has an “extension number”, press the Pause button between numbers. The machine will insert a pause when dialling. • If your unit is connected to a PBX (private branch exchange), you will need to add a Prefix in order to access to the outside line. Refer to “Connecting to a PBX” on page 67. • If you need to change the dialling method for the region, press the Tone button to change the call parameters for this particular number. • If you make a mistake while entering the number, press the Clear button to delete the last digit. NOTE Each group can have a maximum of 500 entries. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 66 From the Fax Ready screen To assign a fax destination number to a speed dial entry: 1.Press the Fax button on the control panel to prompt the Fax Ready screen. 2. On the Numeric List tab, select the desired speed dial number. 3. At the prompt select Yes to continue and register yo ur destination fax number or select No to cancel the operation. 4. Using the numeric keypad, enter the destination fax number and press Enter. 5. If required, select Name and type in the fax number destination name, then press Enter . 6. If required, select Group No then select the group numbe r to assign the fax number to. Press Enter. 7. Press Enter to save the speed dial entry or press Cancel to exit without saving. Deleting an Entry from the Address Book To delete an entry from the address book: 1.Press the Setup button on the control panel to prompt the Setup screen. 2. On the touch screen, press Address Book. 3. Press Speed Dial . From here you can enter, edit, delete, so rt, insert and assign group dial numbers. 4. Press the Delete button. If you wish to delete the entry and shift the remaining entries up to remove the “deleted entry” then press the Delete and Sort button. 5. Select the desired speed dial number. 6. At the prompt select Yes to confirm you want to delete the entry or select No to cancel the operation. 7. Press Close (on four screens) to exit the menu. NOTE • If the destination fax number has an “extension number”, press the Pause button between numbers. The machine will insert a pause when dialling. • If your unit is connected to a PBX (private branch exchange), you will need to add a Prefix in order to access to the outside line. Refer to “Connecting to a PBX” on page 67. • If you need to change the dialling method for the region, press the Tone button to change the call parameters for this particular number. • If you make a mistake while entering the number, press the Clear button to delete the last digit. NOTE Each group can have a maximum of 500 entries. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 67 Connecting to a PBX Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) are private telephone systems used to route calls internally, for example, in a company. When dialling a te lephone number, if a prefix (access) number is required to open an outside line, the line is connected to a PBX. If this unit is going to be connected to a PBX, please make the following changes to enable it to recognize the prefix digits in the telephone nu mbers used to obtain access to the outside line. After dialling the prefix digits, the unit will wait until the outside line is available (secondary dial tone detected) before dialling the rest of the number. 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel. 2. From the touch screen, press the Admin Setup button. 3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the administrator password and press Enter. 4. From the touch screen, press the Fax Setup button. 5. From the touch screen, press the Other Settings button. 6. From the touch screen, press the Arrow button and navigate to page 2. 7. From the touch screen, press the PreFix button. 8. Use the on-screen arrow buttons and keypad to enter the required prefix and press Enter . 9. Press Close (on four screens) to store the new setting and exit the menu. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 68 Automatic Redial You can set the fax to automatically redial if the initial fax transmission fails. The machine will redial on: •Line busy •No answer • Communication error To set auto-redial: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel. 2. From the touch screen, press the Admin Setup button. 3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the administrator password and press Enter. 4. From the touch screen, press the Fax Setup button. 5. From the touch screen, press the Other Settings button. 6. From the touch screen, press the Redial Tries button. 7. Use the on-screen arrow buttons and keypad to enter the required redial attempts (between 0 and 15), then press Enter. 8. From the touch screen, press the Redial Interval button. 9. Use the on-screen arrow buttons and keypad to enter the required redial interval (between 0 and 5 minutes), then press Enter. 10. Press Close (on four screens) to store the new setting and exit the menu. Reception Mode You can change the way your unit handles in coming fax transmissions and telephone calls (if you have a telephone handset connected) depending on your office requirements. Choose from: •Fax Ready Mode • Tel/Fax Ready Mode • Fax/Tel Ready Mode • Ans/Fax Ready Mode •Tel Ready Mode To change the reception mode: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel. 2. From the touch screen, press the Admin Setup button. 3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the administrator password and press Enter. 4. From the touch screen, press the User Install button. 5. From the touch screen, press the Reception Mode button. 6. Select the required reception mode and press Enter. 7. Press Close (on three screens) to store th e new setting and exit the menu. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Configuring Your Machine > 69 Adding a Telephone Handset If you want to add a telephone handset to your unit, connect the line to the Tel socket (in certain countries it may be necessary to use a telephone plug adaptor). You will also need to update the teleph one settings to set the ring response: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel. 2. From the touch screen, press the Admin Setup button. 3. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the administrator password and press Enter. 4. From the touch screen, press the Fax Setup button. 5. From the touch screen, press the Other Settings button. 6. From the touch screen, press the Ring Response button. 7. Using the arrow keys, select the required re sponse setting (between 0 and 10 times) and press Enter. 8. Press Close (on four screens) to store the new configuration setting and exit the menu. NOTE You must also set the reception mode to the appropriate setting. See “Reception Mode” on page 68. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Access Control > 70 Access Control If your Administrator has enabled access control o n y o u r m a c h i n e , i t w i l l a u t o m a t i c a l l y s t a r t up in access control mode. You will not be able to use it until you have provided valid login information. If the access control setting is: • PIN; you will need to provide a valid PIN (personal identification number). • User/Password ; you will need to provide a valid user ID and password. After using it, you will be expected to log ou t, leaving the scanner unit in access control mode, unable to be used by unauthorized users. Logging In 1. If the PIN screen is displayed on the touch screen, press the PIN No. field and use the numeric keys to enter your PIN, then press Enter. Press the Log in button. 2. If the User/Password screen is displayed on the touch screen, press the User Name field and use the on-screen keyboard to enter your user name. Press Enter to confirm. Press the Password field and use the on-screen keyboard to enter your password. Press Enter to confirm. Press the Log in button to continue. 3. The machine is now available to use. Logging Out When you have finished us ing the machine, select Others > Logout to return to the access control screen. NOTE If you logged in using the Admin ID (default is 000000), you will also need to enter the Admin Password. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter the password and press Enter to confirm. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals