Creating and Using Personal Books

If you store your login name in the book, user authentication (entering your login name and password) will be required each time you open the book; however, user authentication will not be required when you select a destination for transmission from the book. In addition, when logging in, you will be able to select your sender name (programmed in Step 16) from the sender list instead of entering your login name directly. (Note: When your login name is stored, the book passcode in Step 15 below is not used and cannot be programmed.)

If you do not store your login name in the book, user authentication will not be required when you open the book, but it will be required when you select a destination for transmission from the book. You can program a passcode for the book in Step 15 below, which must be entered to open the book.

When your login name is stored in your personal book, the sender name and sender address entered in Steps 16 and 18 below are used as the sender name and sender e-mail address for Scan to E-mail from the book. (Note: If you do not use your personal book to log in and instead directly enter your login name, the default sender name programmed in the machine (page 85) and your e-mail address as stored on the LDAP server are used as the sender name and sender e-mail address for Scan to E- mail.)

12 START/

Press ENTER . If you selected YES in Step 11, go to Step 13. If youselected NO, go to Step 15.

13 Enter your login name for user authentication by pressing the letter entry keys (maximum of 32 characters).

14 START/

Press ENTER and go to Step 16.

15 Enter a four-digit passcode for the personal directory book (this can be any four-digit number you like).

If you do not wish to use a passcode, press

START/

to skip this step.

ENTER

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