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USER SETTINGS

1Host Name

Configure the host name on the machine. The name set here is used with WINS and SC-Scan A, etc. The name must be different from those of other device.

2DHCP/BOOTP

The function to get IP address from the DHCP/BOOTP server when the machine is turned on.

To get the IP address of the machine from the DHCP/BOOTP server, the DHCP/BOOTP server with the appropriate configuration must be running in the subnetwork. When the setting is "DHCP+BOOTP", the machine detects DHCP and BOOTP automatically. If more than one address gets returned, the IP address which is returned first will be assigned.

3RARP

Enable/disable RARP protocol operations. RARP is a protocol, via which IP address gets assigned by the RARP server. If you use RARP server, the RARP server must be in the same segment as the machine.

7Primary WINS Server

Assign the WINS server's address (primary). WINS server will resolve the IP address from the host name. Therefore you can use a host name instead of the IP address when communicating via TCP/IP. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

8Secondary WINS Server

Assign the WINS server's address (secondary). WINS server will resolve the IP address from the host name. Therefore you can use a host name instead of the IP address when communicating via TCP/IP. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

9Scope ID

The scope ID defines the computer group that recognised the registered host name. All computers which have the same scope ID can recognise each other.

10IPv6

Enable/disable an IPv6 function.

4IP Address

Configure the IP address on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

5Subnet Mask

Configure the subnet mask on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". If the value is "0.0.0.0", the subnet mask corresponding to the IP address will be assigned automatically.

6Default Gateway

Configure the gateway IP address on the machine. The value must be configured in the format of a four-part series of numbers separated by decimal points, such as "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". The gateway must be in the network where the machine exists. If the value is "0.0.0.0", this setting is disabled.

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DHCPv6

 

 

Enable/disable a DHCPv6 function.

 

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IPv6 Stateless Address

 

 

Enable/disable an IPv6 stateless address.

 

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IPv6 Address

 

 

Configure the IPv6 address.

 

 

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IPv6 Default Gateway

 

Configure the default gateway address of IPv6.

15LAN Interface

Configure the physical network type. "AUTO" is recommended.

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Contents AR-5520N Operation GuidePage Contents 104 Customising Settings System Settings101 103Introduction Part Names and Functions Photoconductive drum Document feeder tray when the Rspf is installedFusing unit paper guide Toner cartridge Contains toner. p.98 Roller rotating knobOperation Panel Zoom indicator Clear key Preset Ratio selector keys , / indicatorsAuto Image key Auto % / indicator Rspf indicator when the Rspf is installedPower save modes Power on and OFFPower on Power OFFSpecial papers Paper tray type Paper type Size Weight CapacityLoading Paper PaperLoad paper into the tray Loading PaperLoading the paper tray Locks in placeImportant points when inserting paper in the bypass tray Loading the bypass trayUnfold the bypass tray Changing a Trays Paper Size Setting Follow these steps to change a trays paper size settingEnvelopes Important points when using the printer mode Press the Start key and then the Tray Setting keyChanging bypass trays paper size setting Customise the bypass tray settingOperation in COPY, PRINTER, and Scanner Modes Close the document cover/RSPF Normal CopyingCopying from the document glass Open the document cover/RSPF, and place the originalCopying from the Rspf Originals that can be used in the Rspf Stream feeding modeRemoving the document cover Copying books or originals with folds or creasesOriginal types Auto tray switching when there are two or more paper traysMaking a Copy Darker or Lighter Selecting the TrayAutomatic Ratio Selection Setting the Number of CopiesImportant note when making a large number of copies REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOMPress the Auto Image key Auto % Selecting a preset ratioFine adjustment of the ratio Manual Ratio SelectionPress the XY-ZOOM key Press the Copy ratio display keySelected ratio for the vertical direction will be entered Press the Copy ratio display key One-sided copies from Used when makingAutomatic TWO-SIDED Copying Bypass tray can only bePlace originals in the RSPF. p.16 Using the document glassUsing the Rspf Press the Start keyDisplay returns to the normal number of copies display Press a numeric key to enter Setting codePress the Original to Copy key to exit the setting Image Rotation in Duplex CopyingVertically-oriented original TWO-SIDED Copying Using the Bypass TrayCopy original a Place original B as shown belowDual page Copying Press the Interrupt key to interrupt the copy run If Auditing mode is enabledInterrupting a Copy RUN Interrupt CopyingThis section explains major convenient copy functions Convenient Copy FunctionsRotating the Image 90 Degrees Rotation Copy Sort COPY/GROUP CopyIf the paper output tray becomes full Press the SORT/GROUP key To select the desired ModePlace the originals. p.16 If the memory becomes fullPress the 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 key To select the desired modeUsing 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copy in combination with sort copy Mode is selected in the order 2 1 , OffPress the 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 key To exit the setting Setting the layout patternUse the 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 key / to access the setting Select the setting code by pressing a numeric keyPress the Margin Shift key Creating Margins When Copying Margin ShiftSelect the location of the margin Place the originalsErasing Shadows around the Edges of a Copy Press the Erase key Select the desired erase modePrint dialog box will appear Basic PrintingMake sure that Sharp AR-XXXX is selected as the printer Click the Print buttonButton Opening the Printer Driver from the StartPrinter Driver Setting Screen Landscape Setting Advanced Print FunctionsPrinting Multiple Pages on ONE page N-Up Printing Select the order of the pagesRotate 180 degrees Fitting the Printed Image to the PaperRotating the Print Image 180 Degrees Fit To Paper SizeSelect the zoom ratio ENLARGING/REDUCING the Print Image ZoomPrinting Faint Text and Lines in Black Text To Black/Vector To BlackAdjusting the Brightness and Contrast of the Image Bound at the side Bound at the top TWO-SIDED PrintingPrinting result Sided Book Sided Tablet Vertical HorizontalUsing saved settings Saving Frequently Used Print SettingsSaving Settings AT the Time of Printing User SettingsThis chapter explains how to use the scanner functions Flow chart shown below provides an overview of scanningScanning Overview Device server tab Favorites tab Delete button Disconnect buttonFavorites list window Properties buttonPress the Scan Menu key to begin scanning Scanning Using the Keys on the MachineScanning from the operation panel of the machine Press the Scan keyTab Scan Setup area Set the scan conditionsClick to save your settings and exit the dialog box Outline of Button ManagerButton Manager Settings Button Manager scan menu factory defaultDisplay/Button Application that starts Manager menu Click the Preview button Scanning from Your ComputerScanning from a TWAIN-COMPLIANT Application Select Sharp MFP Twain U, and click the Select buttonSpecify the scanning area and set the scan preferences Scanner driver settings p.52Set-up screen Scanner driver settingsImage Size button Preview screenPreview screen Rotate buttonScanning from a WIA-COMPLIANT Application Windows XP/Vista Click the Scan buttonScan screen WIA driver will appear Scanning from the Scanner and Camera Wizard Windows XP Click the Finish buttonScanner and Camera Wizard will appear Auto indicator Auto stops blinking and lights steadily Adjusting the Automatic Exposure LevelMake sure that the Rspf indicator is lit Exposure level indicators show the current settingAbout the WEB HOW to Access the WEBConfiguring from the Web When finished, close the WebMonitoring the Status of the Machine Status TAB Printer Status windowStatus Information Display the printer status System Status window Network Settings window Configuring the Network Settings Network Settings TABDHCPv6 IPv6 Default GatewayHost Name 10 IPv6SysLocation Snmp Configuration windowAuthentic Community SysContact SysNameFilter Configuration window MAC Address Filter Config Filter address1-10 Filter ModeIP Filter Mode IPv6 Filter ModePort Configuration window RAW PrintTelnet Managing the System Information System Information TAB System Information windowMAC Address Firmware Version Password window New PasswordRe-enter New Password Re-enter the new password Reboot Reset to Factory Default Reset windowSystem Settings 300 dpi 10 mmPattern Left edgeShort beep Explanation Number50% MinimumPress the Light key to complete the settings Selecting a Setting for a System SettingBase settings Enter the desired setting code by pressing a numeric keyFactory default settings Settings for Auditing ModeAuditing Mode Auditing Mode SettingsFor the setting codes, see Auditing Mode Settings p.73 Selecting Auditing Mode SettingsAccount number deletion Auditing modeAccount number entry Account number changeCopying when Auditing mode is enabled Resetting accountAny one of the alarm indicators , , , , is lit or blinking TroubleshootingThis chapter describes troubleshooting and misfeed removal Any one of the alarm indicators Is lit or blinkingMACHINE/COPYING Problems Paper misfeed Too much paper is loaded in the tray Problem Cause and solution Misfeed occursPaper is not loaded properly Pieces of paper inside machineCopies Transfer charger is dirty 102 Display or the Original Data indicator Data is BlinkingAny other indicators are lit Original smudged or blotchyMachine is not correctly connected with your Computer Printing and Scanning ProblemsProblem Cause and solution Machine is set to off-line mode Printer driver has not been installed properlyPrinted image is dirty Printed, but the print data has notBeen printed completely UnevenYou have not specified a suitable resolution Brightness and contrast settings are not suitablePoor scanning quality There is not enough machine memory Networking FAQ How can I configure an IP What can I do by using the smallPush switch next to the LAN Connector?Driver software hang? Running the configuration utility Set the IP AddressWhy does the installation MachineMachine is booted Why does the IP address changeNetwork settings Factory default every timeWhat is the default user name Question Answer Why cant I connect to the deviceScanner function using How can I disable securityRequired indicator Toner cartridge Indication Cause and solution MaintenanceIndicator ReplacementSection a Misfeed RemovalMisfeed in the Rspf Remove the misfed originalMisfeed indicator will go out Misfeed in the Bypass TraySection C Misfeed in the Machine Misfeed in the paper feed areaClose the front cover and side cover Allow easier removal Misfeed in the fusing areaMisfeed in the transport area Close the side coverBe careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal Misfeed in the Upper Paper Tray Close the upper paper trayPush the upper paper tray in completely Close the lower side cover Misfeed in the Lower Paper TrayOpen the lower side cover Remove the misfed paperReplacing the Toner Cartridge Required indicatorTotal copy count Checking the Total Output Count and Toner LevelChecking the Total Output Count Total output countChecking the Toner Level Press the Light key to return to the normal displayDisplay will show Cleaning the Document Glass and RSPF/DOCUMENT Cover Routine MaintenanceCleaning the Transfer Charger Cleaning the Bypass Tray Paper Feed RollerHOW to Manually Reset the Network Settings of the Machine AR-5520N AR-5516N Peripheral DevicesPart names SpecificationsReversing Single Pass Feeder Sheet Paper Feed UNIT/2 X 250-SHEET Paper Feed UnitStore paper in the wrapper and lying flat Storage of SuppliesProper Storage Store the supplies in a location that isOperation Guide

AR-5520N, AR-5516N specifications

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