Precautions

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When a dial-up router is connected in

a network environment

The settings for the delivery server
to be connected must be made ap-
propriately for the machine with
ScanRouter V2 Lite/Professional,
Auto Document Link, or DeskTop-
Binder V2 Lite/Professional. In ad-
dition, set up connected devices
using the I/O settings of Scan-
Router V2 Administration Utility.
If the network environment chang-
es, make the necessary changes for
the delivery server using the ma-
chine, the administration utility of
client computers, Auto Document
Link, and DeskTopBinder V2
Lite/Professional.
Also, set the cor-
rect information for the connected
devices using the I/O settings of
ScanRouter V2 Administration
Utility.
Important
If the machine is set up to con-
nect to the delivery server via a
dial-up router, the router will
dial and go online whenever a
connection to the delivery serv-
er is made. Telephone charges
may be incurred.

When connected to a computer that

uses dial-up access

Do not install ScanRouter V2
Lite/Professional on a compu-
ter which uses dial-up access.
When using ScanRouter V2
Lite/Professional, DeskTop-
Binder V2 Lite/Professional,
Auto Document Link, or a
TWAIN driver on a computer
with dial-up access, a dial-up
connection may be performed
when connecting to the delivery
server and other equipment, de-
pending on the setup. If the
computer is set up to connect to
the Internet automatically, the
confirmation dialog box will not
appear, and telephone charges
may be incurred without your
being aware of it. To prevent
unnecessary connections, the
computer should be set up so
the confirmation dialog box al-
ways appears before establish-
ing a connection. Do not make
unnecessary connections when
using the above listed software.
NetWare Printing

Form feed

You should not configure form feed
on NetWare. Form feed is controlled
by the printer driver on Windows. If
NetWare form feed is configured, the
printer might not work properly. If
you want to change form feed set-
tings, always configure them using
Windows.