Toshiba 282, 452, 352 manual Server Name, Network Path, Login User Name, Password, Command Port

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7 If the screen to set up the remote destination is displayed by press- ing the [REMOTE 1] or [REMOTE 2] button, specify the remote des- tination. You can specify the remote destination using FTP, SMB, NetWare IPX, or NetWare IP.

When you want to store the data using FTP, select the [FTP] button and specify the following items as you require. Then press the [ENTER] button.

y[SERVER NAME]

Press this to enter the IP address of the FTP server. For example, if you want to store the data into “ftp://10.10.70.101/user01/scan/”, enter “10.10.70.101” here.

y[NETWORK PATH]

Press this to enter the folder path to the folder where you want to store the data in the FTP server. For example, if you want to store the data into “ftp://10.10.70.101/user01/ scan/”, enter “user01\scan” here. Make sure to use “\” instead of “/” to specify the path.

y[LOGIN USER NAME]

Press this to enter the user name to login the FTP server if required.

y[PASSWORD]

Press this to enter the password to login the FTP server if required.

y[COMMAND PORT]

Press this to enter the port number to be used for command. Generally “-” is entered for the command port. When “-” is entered, the port number that is set by the administrator will be used. Change this option only when you want to use another port number.

When you press each button, the letter entry screen is displayed. Enter the value using the keyboard and digital keys, and press the [ENTER] button to set the entry.

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Contents Scanning Guide Page Grant of License Disclaimer of WarrantyTerm Government Restricted Rights Limitation of LiabilityGeneral Trademarks CopyrightPreface About This GuideConventions Lineup of Our ManualsOperator’s Manual Basic Functions TopAccess GuideUser Functions Guide Network Administration Guide Printing GuideScanning Guide Filing GuideUser Management Guide Bridge ViewerPrecautions in this manual Table of Contents Installing Remote Scan Driver 118 Scanning Remotely Using Remote Scan Driver 123Remote Scan Driver Errors 132 115Web Service Scan 139Table of Contents About Scan Mode About Scan FeaturesThis section describes the overview of the scan functions About Scan Mode About Scan FeaturesScan to e-Filing Mode Scan to File Mode Scan to E-mail ModeHow to Perform Scan Operations Scanning Procedure for Single Agent Place the originalsSelect a button of the desired scan mode Scanning Procedure for Dual Agents Place the originals Basic scan menu is displayed Select the other button of the desired scan mode How to Perform Scan Operations Items of table Confirming the Scan Job StatusButtons Confirming the Scan Log Items of listPage How to Perform Scan to e-Filing Scan to e-FilingHow to Perform Scan to e-Filing Scanning Procedure for Scan to e-Filing Place the originalsPress the Scan to E-FILING button Press the BOX/FOLDER buttonHow to Perform Scan to e-Filing Screen returns to the Scan to E-FILING screen Original Mode ResolutionSINGLE/2-SIDED Scan RotationPress the SCAN! button Press the Enter buttonExposure How to Perform Scan to e-Filing Using Scanned Data in e-Filing from Touch Panel Display How to Use Scanned Data Stored in e-FilingUsing Scanned Data in e-Filing from e-Filing Web Utility Page How to Perform Scan to File Scan to FileScanning Procedure for Scan to File Place the originals How to Perform Scan to FilePress the Scan to File button How to Perform Scan to File Login User Name PasswordCommand Port Server NameHow to Perform Scan to File Select the following items and press the Edit button File Format MULTI/SINGLEEncryption Level AuthoritySINGLE/2-SIDED Scan Press the Enter button How to Perform Scan to File When Scanned Data Is Stored in MFP Local How to Use Scanned Data Stored as FilesWhen Scanned Data Is Stored in Remote 1 or Page How to Perform Scan to E-mail Scan to E-mailScanning Procedure for Scan to E-mail Place the originals How to Perform Scan to E-mailPress the Scan to E-MAIL button How to Perform Scan to E-mail Select the following items and press the Next button File FormatEncryption Level From Address Fragment Message SizeFrom Name Press the Enter button Specifying Destinations Letter entry screen is displayed Known ID screen is displayed Address Search screen is displayed Screen returns to the Address Book screen Searching with search strings from Ldap server Press the DIR Service button Selecting from groups Press the Group button Searching with ID number of a group Press the Group button How to Perform Scan to E-mail Searching with group name Press the Group button Press the Search Group buttonConfirming or removing E-mail addresses from destination Press the Destination button Using Template Scanning Using TemplateScanning Using Template Scan Procedure using a template Place the originalsWant to recall Press the template button that you want to recall Place the originals Authentication screen is displayed Want to recall Press the SCAN! button Scanning Using Template Public Template Group Registering Scan TemplateUser Group Press the Registration button Press the Password button Select the blank template button and press the Save button NameUser Name Automatic StartBasic scan menu is displayed Screen to select a template group is displayed Select the blank template button and press the Save button Password Page How to Perform Copy & File Copy & FileHow to Perform Copy & File Scanning Procedure for Copy & File Place the originalsPress the Copy & File button Server Name How to Perform Copy & File How to Perform Copy & File How to Perform Copy & File Page Receiving Internet Fax 115 How to Perform Internet FaxAbout Internet Fax About Internet Fax Precaution for Internet TransmissionInternet Fax Transmission Overview Internet Fax to Internet Fax Internet Fax to/from Client ComputersHow to Perform Internet Fax Press the Option buttonTX Type ModeOriginal Specify the E-mail addresses that you want to send Press the Start buttonSubject BodySpecifying Destinations Screen returns to the address menu Known ID screen is displayed Press the E-MAIL button of the contact that you want to send How to Perform Internet Fax Searching with search strings from Ldap server Press the Enter button Selecting from groups Press the Group button Press the Known ID button Searching with group name Press the Group button Confirming or removing E-mail addresses from destination Advanced Function Sending 2-sided OriginalsPriority Transmission Press the Address button to return to the address menuPress the Address button to return to the address menu Receiving Automatically Receiving Internet FaxAvailable Format Press the User button, and then press the Check E-MAIL Checking completes123 Installing Remote Scan Driver 118132 Installing Remote Scan Driver Planning for InstallationInstalling the Remote Scan Driver Installing from Client Utilities CD-ROMSelect your language and click OK Insert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM driveSelect Custom and click Next Check Toshiba e-STUDIO Remote Scan driver Click NextInstalling from TopAccess Click FinishInstall Client Software page opens Scanning Remotely Using Remote Scan Driver How to ScanScanning using remote scan driver Place the originals Run the TWAIN-compliant applicationWhen You Are Running the First Time Specify the options and click ScanDiscovering the device manually TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box, click ManualSelection Click OK Configuring Discovery SettingsWant to monitor from the list and click OK How to Use Remote Scan Driver Settings Tab Background Adjustment Image Settings TabSharpness Adding a New Device Using Network Discovery Changing the Target DeviceTarget device has been changed to the selected equipment Remote Scan Driver Errors Remote Scan Driver Error ConditionsCannot Find the Device Cannot Connect to the Device Found by DiscoveryCannot Acquire Document Page Preparing Web Service Scan 136 137Preparing Web Service Scan Installing a DriverPlanning and preparation Required SoftwareHow to Perform Web Service Scan Operations Procedure for Scan Place the originalsPress the WS Scan button Image dataClient computer Basic scan menu is displayed after the data have been storedIndex Numerics19, 21 DP-3540/4540 DP-2050/2340/2840 OME050115C0 Multifunctional Digital Systems
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352, 452, 282 specifications

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