Xerox 7675, 7665, 7655 manual Local UI Alerts, To Set up the Local UI Alert At your Workstation

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Local UI Alerts

System Administrators can set up the local UI to warn users that the scan disk is running low on memory, potentially impacting system performance and/or causing job loss.

To Set up the Local UI Alert

At your Workstation

1.Open your Web Browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the Address or Location field and press [Enter]. Your Browser will display the machine Home Page.

2.Click the [Properties] tab.

3.Enter the Administrator User name and password if prompted. The default is [admin] and [1111].

4.Click the symbol to the left of [General Setup].

5.Click the symbol to the left of [Alert Notification].

6.Select [Local UI Alerts] in the directory tree.

7.Select the radio button corresponding to the warning that you wish to provide.

8.Click [Apply] to accept the changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous values.

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Contents WorkCentre Copyrights and Trademarks Table of Contents Accessing Network Scanning, E-mail, or Internet Fax Settings 100 123 160 Selecting a recipient and sending your fax 209 Steps for installing this device on your network Who Should Use This GuideEnable TCP/IP and Http at the device Configure protocols with Internet ServicesInstall Printer Drivers Configure additional purchased optionsXerox Unicode 3.0 for SAP Font Kit Power Cable Power On the MachineWelcome Page and Install Wizards Network ConnectivityEthernet Configuration Ethernet CableTo Change the Ethernet Speed, if needed Enable the USB Port Information ChecklistUSB Printing Enable the Parallel Port Parallel Port PrintingSet a Description for the Machine At your WorkstationConfiguration Configuration Report How to Print a Configuration Report At the MachineAdministrator Tools Password How to Change the Admin Password At the MachineImage Settings Tiff SettingsXPS Settings Flate CompressionScan to Searchable File Formats Accessing Image Settings At your WorkstationAt your Machine Page To Set up an Alert Notification Group At your Workstation Alert NotificationTo Assign Notification Alerts to a Group To Edit or Delete a Recipient AddressTo Set up a Billing Meter Read Alert At your Workstation Billing Meter Read AlertsTo Set up the Local UI Alert At your Workstation Local UI AlertsBilling and Counters SMart eSolutions SMart eSolutions InformationMeter Assistant Supplies AssistantSet Permissions for Job Management To Install the Clone File on another machine CloningTo verify the software version To Clone a machineBanner Sheet Backup Saved Jobs Enabling the feature at a TCP/IP Networked WorkstationSaving and Reprinting Jobs Restore Saved Jobs Online / Offline Auditron Auxiliary Foreign Device Interface Kit Snmp Community Names Tray Destination AddressesSoftware Upgrade via Network Connection Prepare for the UpgradePage Before You Start Software Upgrade AutoGo to the Machine Set the Auto Upgrade Time Configure NetWare Settings Service Advertising Protocol SAPBindery Settings NetWareNetWare Directory Services NDS NDPS/NEPSWindows Configure TCP/IP and SLP SettingsDomain Name DNS Configuration Supporting LPR PrintingConfigure Raw TCP/IP Printing Enable Port 9100 as additional support for Http IPP printing Create an IPP Printer at your Workstation CentreWare Internet Services Install the Printer DriverTo Access CentreWare Internet Services Configure Wins if used Windows 2000 over AppleTalk Information Checklist Enabling AppleTalk on the deviceAt the Windows 2000 Desktop Page Windows XP DNS Configuration Configure Raw TCP/IP Printing Enable Port 9100 as additional support for Http IPP printing Create an IPP Printer at your Workstation Install the Printer Driver Configure Wins if used Windows XP over AppleTalk Information Checklist At the Windows XP Desktop Page Apple Macintosh 9.x/10.x OS Apple Macintosh AppleTalkAt the Macintosh Workstation Install the Print DriverInstructions for Instructions for 10.x OS Page Apple Macintosh TCP/IP Enabling TCP/IP on the deviceSetting up LPR Printing in Mac OS Select the PPD PostScript Printer DefinitionSet up LPR Line Printer Remote Printing in Mac OSX Page HP-UX Client Version To Configure your HP-UX Client VersionCentreWare for Unix GUI Method Tty MethodTo Configure your Solaris 2.x Client Solaris 2.x EnvironmentGUI Method Set up for a SCO Unix Client SCO Unix EnvironmentGUI Method Cups Enable Port 9100 as additional support for Http IPP printing Installing Cups on the Unix workstation Installing the Xerox PPD on the workstationTar format RPM formatAdding the Xerox printer Printing with CupsProcedures To enable port AS400AS400 Raw TCP/IP Printing to Port 9100 Crtdevprt Purpose AssumptionsTo create an Snmp trap To identify the trap Order of files on queue *FIFO Remote system *INTNETADR Only Change the Parameters in Bold Print a Configuration Report At the Machine Printer DriversWindows Add Printer Wizard Verify that Print Services for Unix is loadedAdd the Printer Configure the Print Driver Xerox Printer Installer Microsoft Windows 2000 ProfessionalAdd the Printer Create a New Print Queue Page Microsoft Windows XP Configure the Print Driver Create a New Print Queue on Windows XP Configure the Print Driver Apple Macintosh Instructions for Instructions for 10.x OS Page Windows XP/2000 USB Printing At your Workstation Authentication OverviewNetwork Authentication Set Authentication to control access to individual services Page Set Authentication to control access to individual services Page At the Machine Set Authentication to control access to individual services Page Set Authentication to control access to individual services Configure Authentication for LDAP/LDAPS Page Set Authentication to control access to individual services Page Configure Contexts for Ldap if desired Configure Authorization Access by groups for Ldap if desired Local Authentication Adding User Accounts at the Machine 802.1X Authentication Enable At the Machine Configure 802.1X with Internet Services Xerox Secure Access Secure Access and AccountingEnable Secure Access Enable Web User Interface Authentication Configure your Ldap ServerSet Authentication to control access to individual services Using Secure Access Authentication Off if available IP Filtering Defining IP Filtering with the Define IP Filter Rule dialogAudit Log Digital Certificate Management Creating a Digital CertificateShared Secret Setup To enable IP SecIP Sec Trusted Certificate Authorities Xerox Extensible Interface Program OverviewEnable Xeip Information Checklist At the DeviceNetwork Scanning SMARTsend has replaced CentreWare Network Scanning Services SMARTsend scanning services Scan to PC DesktopNetwork Scanning User Authentication Multifunction Device AuthenticationInformation Checklist Enable Network Scanning Configure a Scan Filing Location Configure a Scan Filing Repository using FTP Enter the Scan Repository Details via Internet ServicesGo to the Machine At your Workstation Page At the Machine At your Workstation Configure General Settings Configure a Scan Filing Repository using HTTP/HTTPS Go to the Machine Configuring the Default Template with Internet Services Destination ServicesName / Format File Options FileDefault Value Fax DestinationsDocument Management Fields Optional Field NameTo add a new Document Management field Apply Factory DefaultsScan Options Create a New Template Optional Name / FormatTo Edit the Filing Policy of a Destination Image QualityScan Confirmation Report and Job Log Verify the New Template At the MachineSet up Remote Template Pool Repository optional Supply remote server addressing and login credentialsScan to Home Configure Scan to Home Information Checklist Install the Scanning Hardware Kit Scan to MailboxEnable Scan to Mailbox Configure Scan to MailboxMail Mail AddressingMail Authentication Enable E-mail Verify or Configure your TCP/IP Domain Name if necessary Configure an Smtp Server on the machineConfigure General E-mail Settings Mail Addressing Addressing Internal Address Book Ldap Information Checklist Ldap Mappings To map the Ldap fieldsConfiguring the From Address Create a Public Address Book Addressing Public Address BookName Address At the Machine Internet Fax Authentication Internet FaxInternet Fax Originals Internet Fax AddressingInformation Checklist Enable Internet Fax Configure an Smtp Address Configure POP3 Settings At your Workstation Configure General Internet Fax Settings Internet Fax Receive SettingsFrom Address Receipt of Internet Fax MessagesAddressing Internal Address Book Ldap Information Checklist Ldap Mappings Page Addressing Public Address Book Click the OK button to import the Address Book. Click Apply Server Fax Server Fax AuthenticationServer Fax and Embedded Fax Information Checklist Enable Server Fax Configure a Server Fax Filing Location Repository Configure a Fax Repository using FTP Go to the FAX server At your Workstation Configure General Settings Configure a Fax Repository using SMB Information Checklist Go to the FAX server At your Workstation Configure General Settings Embedded Fax HardwareInstall the Fax Hardware Kit Complete the Fax Setup Screens Configure Fax Settings Deferred Fax Setup Page Checklist LAN Fax PCL DriversInitial Setup Selecting a recipient and sending your fax LAN Fax PostScript Drivers Initial Setup Selecting a recipient and sending your fax Network Accounting Information Checklist Install the Network Accounting feature To Enable the Network Accounting feature at the MachineConfigure Network Accounting Authentication EnabledAuthentication Disabled Verify Accounting is EnabledEnable Network Accounting in your Windows Print Driver Test Network Accounting Immediate Image Overwrite Immediate Image Overwrite and Internet Fax JobsVerify that Immediate Image Overwrite is Installed Immediate Image Overwrite StatusTo view Overwrite Status at the Machine Disabling or Enabling Immediate Image OverwriteOn Demand Overwrite Page Perform an Image Overwrite at the Machine Perform an Image Overwrite over the Network Schedule a Daily Overwrite USB Printing Enable the USB Port Configure the Print Driver Configuring Bates Stamp Settings Annotation Bates StampingXerox Standard Accounting Enable Xerox Standard Accounting At your Workstation Create a Group Account Create a User Account and Set Usage Limits Usage Limits Black Printed ImpressionsBlack Copied Impressions Network Images SentNext Steps Using XSA at the machine Create a General Account Optional stepAt your Workstation Reset User Limits At your Workstation Print a Usage Report At your Workstation Enable XSA in your Windows Print Driver Enable XSA in your Apple Macintosh Print Driver To make a Back-up file To Restore Settings or Clone Settings to another Machine Disable an Optional Feature Disabling and Enabling OptionsEnable an Optional Feature Is the machine functioning on the network as a printer? Troubleshooting Network ScanningIs the Network Scanning button available on the machine? Page Scanning via FTP Scanning via NCP NetWare Core ProtocolScanning via SMB Server Message Block Scanning via HttpsEnsure E-mail is installed properly Troubleshooting E-mailAre the E-mail settings properly configured? Page Was E-mail received at the Smtp server? Troubleshooting Internet Fax Are the Internet Fax settings properly configured?Page POP3 Errors Ensure Server Fax is installed properly Troubleshooting Server FaxIs the Fax button available on the machine? Are the Server Fax settings properly configured? Does the fax filing repository contain the Tiff files? Check the Third Party Fax Server ConfigurationCheck the User Account and Fax Filing Location Troubleshooting Embedded Fax Troubleshooting Network Accounting Ensure Network Accounting is installed properlyDynamic TCP/IP Addressing and Network Accounting Power On/Off Button This page has been left intentionally blank 258 Published by Translated by701P46498
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