Sharp MX M310 User Manual
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59 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION 4 SMTP SERVER AND DNS SERVER SETTINGS SMTP is used to transmit e-mail that is sent using Scan to E-mail or Scan to FTP (Hyperlink). To use these transmission methods, your SMTP server settings must be configured. Configuring SMTP server settings 1Click Services in the menu frame. 2Click SMTP. 3Enter the required information in SMTP Setup. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. Configuring DNS server settings If you entered a host name in Primary SMTP Server or Secondary SMTP Server of SMTP Setup, you must also configure your DNS server settings. You will also need to configure your DNS server settings if host names will be entered in Hostname or IP Address when storing destinations for Scan to FTP (Scan to FTP (Hyperlink)) or Scan to Desktop. 1Click Services in the menu frame. 2Click DNS. 3Enter the required information in DNS Setup. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
60 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION CONFIGURING LDAP SERVER SETTINGS (WHEN USING AN LDAP SERVER) If mail addresses are managed on your network by an LDAP server, the e-mail addresses stored in the LDAP server can be used for Scan to E-mail. In addition, user authentication can be enabled to restrict use of the network scanner function by means of user passwords stored in the LDAP server. (p.69) To allow the machine to use the e-mail addresses in the LDAP server, the LDAP server settings must be configured in the W eb page. 1Click LDAP in the menu frame. 2Select Enable in the LDAP Setup menu. 3Click Submit. 4Configure the settings in Global Address Books List. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. 5When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
61 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION 4 PROGRAMMING CUSTOM INDEX NAMES Stored destinations appear as one-touch keys in the Address book screen of the touch panel (p.71). Each stored destination appears in the ABC (alphabetical) index, and can also be included in one of the six custom indexes (note that these are called group indexes in the touch panel). To program names for the custom indexes, follow the steps below. 1Click Network Scanning in the menu frame. 2Click Custom Index. 3Enter names for groups 1 to 6. Six group indexes are available, and a name up to six characters long can be assigned to each. The names USER 1 to USER 6 are initially entered. Change the names as needed. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. To change a previously programmed custom index name, simply overwrite the old name. To switch between the ABC index and the custom indexes in the Address book screen, see page 71.Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
62 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION SETTING UP DESTINATION INFORMATION To store the name and address of a destination in a one-touch key, click Destination in the Web page menu frame. Destination can also be used to edit or clear stored destinations. (p.66) A total of 200 destinations can be stored, including E-mail, FTP, Desktop, and Group destinations. Stored destinations can be selected in the machines touch panel when transmission is performed. * Multiple e-mail addresses (up to 100) can be stored as a group. Note that this may reduce the maximum number of destinations (normally 200) that can be stored. E-mail: See below FTP: Refer to page 63. Desktop: Refer to page 64. Group: Refer to page 65. Storing destinations for Scan to E-mail 1Click Destination in the menu frame. 2Click E-mail. 3Enter the destination information. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. Make sure that the address book screen (p.71) does not appear in the machines touch panel when you store, edit, or delete destinations. Destinations cannot be edited or deleted when the address book screen appears. Click here. Note If user authentication is enabled and you wish to allow login using the above stored information, select the It adds also to the Sender List. checkbox and enter the Login Name (maximum of 32 characters). The login name must be the same as the login name stored in the LDAP server.Note To perform Scan to E-mail, the SMTP server settings must first be established. Click Application in the Web page, click SMTP in the screen that appears, and then enter the settings under SMTP Setup (p.59).Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
63 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION 4 Storing destinations for Scan to FTP 1Click Destination in the menu frame. 2Click FTP. 3Enter the destination information. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. If you select the Enable Hyperlink to FTP server to be e-mailed checkbox and select a previously stored recipient (p.62) from E-mail Destination, an e-mail will be sent to the recipient informing them of the file format and location of the scanned image data. A hyperlink to the file server to which the scanned image data was sent appears in the e-mail, and the recipient can click the hyperlink to go directly to the location where the image data is stored.Note If you entered a host name in Hostname or IP Address, you will need to enter the DNS server or WINS server settings. Click Application in the menu frame and then click DNS or WINS in the page that appears to configure the corresponding settings. To perform Scan to FTP (Hyperlink), you must also click SMTP and then enter the settings under SMTP Setup for the SMTP server (p.59).Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
64 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION Storing destinations for Scan to Desktop The destination for Scan to Desktop is stored by the Sharp Network Scanner Tool Setup Wizard when Network Scanner Tool is installed in your computer. For this reason, there is no need to store the Scan to Desktop destination in the Web page. (The Network Scanner Tool is on the CD-ROM that accompanied the Network Scanner Expansion Kit .) For information on Scan to Desktop system requirements, installing the Network Scanner Tool, and storing the destination, see the Users Guide for the Network Scanner Tool on the CD-ROM that accompanies the network scanner expansion kit. Normally your computer is stored as the destination by the method indicated above. The following page for storing Scan to Desktop destination information appears when Destination is selected in the menu frame, followed by Desktop. This page is used by mainly by the system administrator in the following circumstance. When another machine with the network scanner function has been added to the same network, and you wish to perform Scan to Desktop from the added machine to a destination programmed in the previously existing machine. Refer to Editing and deleting programmed transmission destinations (p.66), and select the Scan to Desktop destination information that you wish to transfer to the new machine. Enter the displayed information in the same setting screen of the new machine. (When all information has been entered, click Submit.) If there are additional destinations that you want to transfer to the new machine, repeat this procedure for each destination. Note that if there are any discrepancies between the newly programmed information and the information in the host computer, transmission and reception may not be possible. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. If you entered a host name in Hostname or IP Address, you will need to enter the DNS server or WINS server settings. Click Application in the menu frame and then click DNS or WINS in the page that appears to configure the corresponding settings.Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
65 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION 4 Storing Groups (Scan to E-mail) If you are using Scan to E-mail, a scanned image can be sent to multiple destinations in a single operation. 1Click Destination in the menu frame. 2Click Group. 3Enter the destination information. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. Up to 100 destinations can be stored in one group.Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
66 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION Editing and deleting programmed transmission destinations To edit or delete programmed destinations, click Destination in the menu frame of the Web page. 1Click Destination in the menu frame of the Web page. 2In the Destinations List, click the checkbox of the destination that you want to edit or delete. 3To edit the selected destination, click Edit under the Destinations List. The programming screen of the destination selected in step 2 appears. Edit the information in the same way as you initially stored it. When finished, be sure to click Submit to save your changes. 4To delete the selected destination, click Delete under the Destinations List. A message appears asking you to confirm the deletion. Click Yes to delete. If you attempt to edit or delete a programmed destination in the following situations, a warning message will appear and editing/deletion will not be possible. The destination that you wish to edit or delete is currently being used for transmission. The destination is included in a group. If the destination is being used for a current transmission, cancel the transmission or wait until it is completed and then edit or delete the destination. If the destination is included in a group, delete the destination from the group and then edit or delete the destination.Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
67 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION 4 STORING THE SENDER INFORMATION (Scan to E-mail) Use this procedure to store the sender information (sender name and e-mail address) that appears when you send an image by Scan to E-mail. Up to 200 senders can be stored (only one sender can be selected for a transmission). The sender name appears in the recipients e-mail program. 1Click Sender in the menu frame. 2Click Add. The sender programming screen appears. 3Enter the sender information. For detailed explanations of the procedures for establishing settings, click Help in the menu frame. If user authentication is enabled and you wish to allow login using the above stored information, enter the login name for that information in Login Name (maximum of 32 characters). The login name must be the same as the login name stored in the LDAP server. 4When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entries will be stored. Editing and deleting programmed senders information 1Click Sender in the menu frame.2Click Edit or Delete. If you clicked Edit, edit the information in the same way that you initially programmed it and then click Add to save your changes. If you clicked Delete, a message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion. Click Yes to delete. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
68 NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION PROTECTING INFORMATION PROGRAMMED IN THE WEB PAGE (Passwords) Passwords can be established to protect the settings and information stored in the Web page. Note that it is not necessary to set passwords; the network scanner functionality can also be used without passwords. A password can be set for the administrator and a password can be set for users. When the Web page is accessed with the user password, the Device Setup and Network Setup settings cannot be configured. 1Click Passwords in the menu frame. 2Select the Enable Password Protection of this Web Site checkbox. 3Enter the current password in Admin Password. When establishing a password for the first time, enter Sharp in Admin Password. 4Enter passwords in User Password and Admin Password. A maximum of 7 characters and/or numbers can be entered for each password (passwords are case sensitive). Be sure to enter the same password in New Password as you did in Confirm Password. 5When you have completed all of the entries, click Submit. The entered password is stored. After setting the password, turn the machine power off and then back on. Be sure to enter S in upper case and harp in lower case (passwords are case sensitive).Caution When a password is set, you will be prompted for the password when you attempt to access a Web page with protected settings. For the User name, enter user if you are accessing the page as a user, or admin if you are accessing the page as an administrator. For detailed information on setting passwords, refer to Help. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals