KYOCERA CS 820 Operating instructions

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Operating instructions

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Scan System (H)
Operation Guide
Set up Edition
This Operation Guide mentions that 620 is a 62 ppm (prints per minute) machine and 820 is an
82 ppm (prints per minute) machine.
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It is prohibited under any circumstances to copy domestic or foreign currencies.
Copying other items may be prohibited.
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About this Operation Guide
This Operation Guide is meant to be read when the Scanner Interface Card is installed and your
copier is to be used as a network scanner. It explains set-up procedures and other related operation
on the machine.
As the required set-up in order to use the copier as a scanner may differ depending upon the
environment in use in the connected computer, please read those sections related to your specific
computer environment and perform the appropriate set-up procedures explained there.
This Operation Guide should also be read and used together with the Functions Edition of the
appropriate Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) that is on the included Product Library CD-ROM.
The Functions Edition of the Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) explains how to scan, various
setting methods, and operation procedures from a computer.
Using the Functions Edition of the Operation Guide (On-Line Manual)
The Product Library CD-ROM included with this product contains the Functions Edition of the
Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) in a PDF (Portable Document Format) file format.
The Functions Edition of the Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) explains how to use the required
applications when using your copier as a network scanner. The main content of the Product Library
CD-ROM is as follows:
Introduction of the network scanner system
Explanation of setting procedures when using an Internet Web browser
Explanation of setting procedures at the scanner
Explanation of attached utilities:
Scanner File Utility
Address Book
Address Editor
TWAIN Source
DB Assistant
Opening the On-Line Manual
Carry out the following procedures in order to open and view the On-Line Manual.
1
Insert the Product Library CD-ROM into the optical drive of your PC. The Main Menu screen for
set-up will appear automatically.
2
Click on [Documents] under the [Main Menu] in order to access the desired On-Line Manual for
viewing.
3
Click on [Functions Edition] to open the On-Line Manual.
Note Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed in your computer in order to access the On-Line Manual.
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Important:
The use of scanned legally copyrighted materials, such as documents, musical scores, pictures,
woodblock prints, maps, drawings and photographs, for any intent other than your own personal or
home use, or other such purpose, is prohibited under the copyright law without prior permission
from the legal copyright owner.
Simply scanning the following items may result in legal penalty:
Bank notes, coins, government-issue securities, national bonds, local bonds, foreign currencies and
securities, unused postage stamps, government post cards, government stamps, and securities
regulated by the liquor tax law.
Other items that you should also not scan:
It is additionally recommended that you do not attempt to scan government-issue passports, or
licenses, permits, ID cards, securities, commuter tickets, passes, books of tickets and meal coupons
issued by public organizations or private parties.
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Getting connected
The following procedures are required in order to use this machine as a scanner.
Connect the scanner to your computer
<Example connection>
Perform the required operation at the scanner
Perform the required operation at your computer
Network cable
PC
Hub
Connecting the scanner to your
computer network with a network cable
(100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T)
Page 5
Basic scanner settings
(register the host name and IP address, etc.)
Registering and editing user information
(register a new user)
Page 6
Page 7
Date/time and Time Zone settings
Page 12
Installing the various software (included on the enclosed
CD-ROM disk)
Scanner File Utility
Saves the scanned image as a data file on your computer.
TWAIN Source
Enables you to utilize scanned images in a TWAIN-compatible
application.
Address Book
A personal address book that you can access from the scanner’s
operation panel.
Address Editor (Management Tool)
Enables you to register and edit the shared Address Book, make
network-related settings and change various default settings.
DB Assistant (Management Tool)
Enables you to register and make settings for data information
related to scanned images.
Refer to the Functions Edition of the Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) for
more detailed information on the included software.
You’re now ready to scan!
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Table of contents
1 Preparations ....................................................................................................... 1
Names of parts ............................................................................................................................1
Main body ..............................................................................................................................1
Operation panel .....................................................................................................................2
Accessories .................................................................................................................................3
Utilities and other software (the main content of the included CD-ROMs) ..................................3
Required items ............................................................................................................................3
2 Set-up ................................................................................................................. 4
Setting up the scanner .................................................................................................................4
Outline and network configuration .........................................................................................4
Connecting the scanner to your computer network ...............................................................5
Making settings from the touch panel ....................................................................................6
Other settings ......................................................................................................................13
Setting up the scanner software ................................................................................................14
System requirements ...........................................................................................................14
Installing the utilities .............................................................................................................14
3 Performing the Required Operation at the Scanner .................................... 16
Scanning under the Scan to PC function ...................................................................................16
Before using the Scan to PC function ..................................................................................16
How to scan under Scan to PC ............................................................................................16
Scanning under the Send E-mail function .................................................................................20
Before using the Send E-mail function ................................................................................20
How to scan under Send E-mail ..........................................................................................20
Scanning with TWAIN ................................................................................................................24
When performing the scanning operation at the scanner ....................................................24
When performing the scanning operation at your PC ..........................................................25
Setting up the Database Connection function ...........................................................................26
Preparations ........................................................................................................................26
How to set up the Database Connection function ................................................................26
Scanning under the Scan to FTP function .................................................................................30
Before using the FTP transmission function ........................................................................30
How to scan under Scan to FTP ..........................................................................................30
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1 Preparations
Names of parts
Main body
1 Document processor — Set the originals here. When setting an original on the platen, open
and close the document processor.
2Platen — Set the original to be scanned face-down in the left-rear portion of the platen.
3 Original size indicator lines — Be sure to align the original with these lines when setting an
original on the platen.
4 Operation panel — Perform operations here.
5 Main power switch — Turn this switch ON when using the scanner.
6 Scanner interface connector — Use to connect the scanner to the computer network with a
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable.
Important! NEVER attempt to remove the Scanner Interface Card.
Preparations
2
Operation panel
1[System menu/Counter] key - Press this key when you want to change default settings for the
scanner as well as register new users.
2[Reset] key - Press this key when you want to cancel default and scan settings, as well as
when you want to clear selected destination folders and computers.
3[Start] key - Press this key when you want to start, or continue, scanning originals.
4 Keypad - Use these keys when you want to enter a desired value for one of the various
settings.
5 Touch panel - Indicates machine status and the values for each setting, and contains
operational key.
6[Scanner] key / [Scanner] indicator - Press this key when you want to switch to the Scanner
Operation mode. The Scanner indicator is lit when the machine is in the Scanner Operation
mode.
The touch panel in the Scanner Operation mode
7 [Send E-mail - Press this key when you want to send scanned image data as an attached file in
an e-mail message.
8 [Scan to PC] - Press this key when you want to save scanned image data as a file on your
computer.
9 [TWAIN] - When initiating the scanning operation from a TWAIN-compatible application, press
this key to enter the TWAIN mode and then set the original, and the connection from the
application will be carried out more surely.
10 [Database Connection] - Press this key when saving image data as a file on your computer in
order to add information to that file.
11 [Scan to FTP] - Press this key when you want to store the scanned image data as a file to the
FTP server.
12 [Edit Addr. Book] - Press this key when you want to edit the shared address book.
13 [Change User Info.] - Press this key when you want to change user information.
14 [History of Sending] - Press this key when you want to view the transmission log for the data
scanned with Send E-mail, Scan to PC and Database Connection functions.
Select scanner function.
Database
Connection
Send
E-mail
Scan to
FTP
Scan to PC T WA IN
History
of s ending
Edit
addr. book
Change
user info.
10/10/`05 10:10
Mixed
Size originals
Select scanner function.
Database
Connection
Send
E-mail
Scan to
FTP
Scan to PC T WAIN
History
of s ending
Edit
addr. book
Change
user info.
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Preparations
3
Accessories
Prior to using the scanner for the first time, verify that the following accessories are included with
this product.
1 CD-ROM (Prodcut Library)
1 CD-ROM (TWAIN-compatible application)
Operation Guide
Utilities and other software (the main content of the included CD-ROMs)
CD-ROM (Product Library)
Scanner File Utility
TWAIN Source
•Address Book
Address Editor
DB Assistant
CD-ROM (TWAIN-compatible application)
Required items
You must have on hand one of the following cables as appropriate to your computer network
environment.
100BASE-TX cable (shielded type)
10BASE-T cable (shielded type)
Note Be absolutely sure that the 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable that you use is a shielded cable.
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2 Set-up
Setting up the scanner
Outline and network configuration
Example of transmission modes for data scanned using the Scan System
and the required software
The software indicated in the thick-lined balloons is included with this product. Install the software
that is appropriate to your operating environment and needs.
Note Refer to the Functions Edition of the Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) for information on using the
included utilities and other software.
Address Editor
Configuration Tool
Internet Web browser
DB Assistant
Scan to PC
Database Connection
E-mail
destination
SMTP server
FTP server
Scan to FTP
E-mail application
Scanner File Utility
Destination PC,
Server PC, etc.
Scan to PC
Database Connection
Scanner File Utility
User's PC
Address Book
TWAIN scan
TWAIN source
TWAIN-compatible
application
User's PC
Send E-mail
Network settings
Scanner default settings
User and destination registration
Administrator's
PC
Set-up
5
Connecting the scanner to your computer network
Caution ALWAYS turn the main power switch to the scanner OFF BEFORE connecting the network cable.
1
Turn the main power switch located on the rear left of
the scanner OFF ( ).
2
Connect a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable to the
scanner interface connector located on the rear right of
the scanner.
Important! NEVER attempt to remove the Scanner Interface Card.
3
Turn the main power switch to the scanner back ON
( | ).
Set-up
6
Making settings from the touch panel
This section explains the settings for using the scanner. The setting items are shown below.
Basic scanner settings...Page 6
Registering and editing user information...Page 7
Editing the shared Address Book...Page 8
Date/Time and Time Zone...Page 12
If you use the software that is included with this product, it is possible to perform the following
settings from an Internet Web browser, or the Address Editor software, from a computer that is
connected to the same network as the scanner. Refer to the Functions Edition of the Operation
Guide (On-Line Manual) for more detailed information.
Notes The network addresses that should be registered here will differ depending upon your network
environment. Check with your network administrator BEFORE performing this setting.
If you are using a DHCP/BOOTP server to automatically configure the network addresses, you
will not need to change the IP address and the Subnet Mask because DHCP/BOOTP server
configuration is already enabled (ON) as the factory default setting.
Basic scanner settings
1
Press the [System menu/Counter] key.
2
Press [Scanner Default].
3
Use the numeric keys on the keypad to
enter the administrator password
number. The factory default setting for
62 ppm machines is 6200 and for 82
ppm machines is 8200.
System Menu / Counter
Copy
Default
Machi ne
Default
Scanner
Default
Document
Management
Printer
Default
Language
Register
Orig. Size
MP tray
Accounting
Print
Report
BOX
Management
System Menu
Job
Se tti n g
Enter the administrator number.
Set-up
7
4
Press [System Basic].
Note If Unable to use scanner appears, the touch panel will return to the System Menu screen. Wait for a
while (approx. 2 minutes) and then press [System Basic] again.
5
Use [] and [] to select the setting
that you want to change and then press
[Change #].
The following explains the procedure for registering the scanner’s host name. Refer to this basic
procedure when changing other settings.
6
Press the appropriate keys on the
displayed keyboard in order to enter the
scanner’s host name. Check the entered
name and, once you are certain that it is
correct, press [End]. The touch panel will
return to the System Basic screen.
If you press [Stop], the settings will
return to the original settings and the
touch panel will return to the System
Basic screen.
If you press [Close], the touch panel will return to the Scanner setting menu screen.
Registering and editing user information
The following explains the procedure to use the scanner’s touch panel to register and edit user
information. Registration of user information is also possible from an Internet Web browser as well
as by using the Address Editor software.
1
Perform steps 1 through 3 under Basic
scanner settings and then press [User
registr.] in the Scanner setting menu
screen.
System Menu / Counter
Sys tem
Basic
Sys tem Menu
Func. Def.
setting.
Scanner s etting menu
User
registr.
System Menu / Counter
Change #DHCP/BOOTP
Default Gateway
Sys tem B asic
Host name.
IP address
Subnet Mask
Valid
10.181.125.1
Scanner
10.181.125.31
255.255.0.0
Host name. Setting mode
Sys tem M enu - Scanner s etting menu
Sys tem B asic
Enter hos t name.
Scanner
Shift
Spac e
Limit:32 letters including #
m Menu / Counter
Func. Def.
setting.
Closemenu
User
registr.
Set-up
8
2
If you want to change previously
registered user information, use [] and
[] to select the name of the user that
you want to edit the information for and
press [Change User Info.]. If a password
(see User registration information on
page 10) has been registered for that
user, enter the registered password.
If you want to delete a registered user,
use [] and [] to select the name of
the user that you want to delete and then press [Delete].
3
Use [] and [] to select the setting
that you want to change and then press
[Change #].
Enter the corresponding information in
accordance with the settings, etc., that
are shown on the touch panel.
For more information on entering
characters, refer to the Operation Guide
for your copier.
Editing the shared Address Book
The following explains the procedure to use the scanner’s touch panel to edit the shared Address
Book.
Notes New addresses can also be registered in the Address Book using this procedure.
Registration to all the common Address Book is available from an Internet Web browser.
Registration to the common Address Books for E-mail and Scan to PC are available from the
Address Editor software.
1
Press the [Scanner] key.
2
Press [Edit Addr. Book].
Endete
Scanner s etting menu
Change
User A
User
Up
User B
User C
User D
User E
Down
User Info.
Delete
Co rre ct Use r In fo .
User number 1:
(Not specified)
Registration list:user list
Change #
(Not specified)
001
Se tti n g item
E-mail address
IP address or host name
Name to di spl ay
User password
Se tti n g value
Info rm ati o n
(Not specified)
(Not specified)
Save folder No.
scanner function.
Scan to
FTP
Scan to PC T WAIN
History
of sending
Edit
addr. book
Change
user info.
10/10/`05 10:10
Set-up
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3
Enter your user number and then press
[Enter].
Notes Your user number refers to the 3-digit number to the left of your user name as it appears in the
screen when performing step 2 on page 8. For example, using the sample screen under step 2
on page 8 as an example, the user number for User A would be 001.
If you registered a password during user registration, enter the registered password.
If you change your user information, press [Change User Info.] in the User register/delete
screen (step 2 of Registering and editing user information on page 7) and register the
information as desired.
4
Select the shared Address Book that
you want to edit.
[Common Send Email] ] - Used when
transmitting an image as an attached file
of E-mail.
[Common Scan to PC] - Used when
transmitting an image directly to a
computer.
[FTP Common Add. Book] - Address
Book referred to when scanning to the FTP server.
5
If you want to register a new destination
in the Address Book, press [Register
new dest.].
If you want to register a new group of
destinations, press [Register new
group].
If you are registering a new destination,
go to the next step.
If you are registering a new group of
destinations, proceed directly to step 7.
If you want to change the information for a previously registered destination or to add a destination
to a group, use [] and [] to select the name of the destination that you want to edit the
information for. Then press [Correct Dest. Info] and change the information as desired.
If you want to delete a registered destination, use [] and [] to select the name of the destination
that you want to delete and then press [Delete].
The sample screen is the shared Address Book editing screen from the Scan to PC function.
6
Destination registration
Stope.
(with #key)User number
Clear
Enter
Edit Address Book
Common
Send Email
Common
Scan to PC
Sel ect the li st to edit.
FTP Common
Add. Book
End
C
Destination
Co rre ct
Dest. Info
Z
PR
HI
Delete
Register
new group
Register
new dest.
Up
Down
# of register. 10/100
Group B
User A
User B
User C
Group A
New Dest. Register
(Not specified)
Registra.list:Scan to PC address book
Change #
(Not specified)
001
Setting item
IP address or host name
Name to d i spl ay
Save folder No.
Setting val ue
Inform ati on
# o
Set-up
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Use [] and [] to select the setting that you want to register information for and then press
[Change #]. The Change Setting screen will appear. Enter the corresponding information in
accordance with the settings, etc., that are shown on the touch panel. Once you have finished
entering the corresponding information, press [Complete
entering] and the destination will be
registered.
7
Group registration
Press [Information], use [] and [] to
select the item that you want to edit, and
then press [Change #]. The Change
Setting screen will appear. Enter the
corresponding information in
accordance with the settings, etc., that
are shown on the touch panel.
Press [Destination] and press [Add]. The
Add Member screen will appear. Use
[] and [] to select the member that
you want to add to that group and then
press [Add].
Once you have finished adding
members, press [Complete
entering].
The selected member(s) will be added to
the group.
Note Register destinations before registering groups. Otherwise, the list of members is not displayed.
User registration information
Registra.list:Scan to PC address book
Change #
(Not specified)
(Not specified)
Se tti n g item
Name to di spl ay
Password
Se tti n g value
Info rm ati o n
# o
Destination
Register new group
Register new group
10.111.111.112
Registra.list:Scan to PC address book
Add
10.111.111.113
10.111.111.114
Display name
UserA
UserB
UserC
Destination
Info rm ati o n
# o
Destination
Delete
Dest.
Item Description
E-mail address When you use the Send E-mail function to send data by e-mail and
the person who receives it clicks on Reply in response to that
message, this is the address to which that reply will be sent. If an
error occurs during Scan to PC or Send E-mail, the error notice will
be sent to the address registered here as well.
IP address or host name If you select Save at user PC when designating the destination
under the Scan to PC function, the scanned image data will be sent
to the computer with this IP address (or host name).
Name to display This is the name that is displayed for selecting a user. Be sure to
register an appropriate name here.
User password This is the password that is entered when selecting a user. (It is not
required to register a password.) The password can be up to 8
numbers long.
Save folder No. This is the registered number of the destination folder when Save
at user PC is selected. Use the Scanner File Utility to perform the
appropriate settings for the folder that will be registered with this
number.
For the procedure to select Save at user PC, refer to Scanning
under the Scan to PC function on page 16.
The number of the destination folder can be up to 3 digits long
(001 - 100).
Only one destination folder can be registered in the scanner
itself.
Set-up
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Destination registration information
Note In order for scanner users to create and use their own personal Address Book, it is necessary to
install the Address Book software in that user’s computer. Once installed, the destination
information registered and the software rebooted, the personal Address Book will be available for
use.
Registration information of the transmission destination FTP server
Item Description
E-mail address When you use the Send E-mail function, the image data will be
attached to an e-mail message and sent to this address.
IP address or host name When you use the Scan to PC function, the image data will be sent
to the computer with this IP address (or host name).
Name to display This is the name that is displayed in the address book.
Save folder No. This is the registered number of the destination folder when you
use the Scan to PC function. Use the Scanner File Utility in the
destination computer to perform the appropriate settings for the
folder that will be registered with this number.
Add dest. When registering groups, click on this button when you want to add
a destination from the shared Address Book to a selected group.
Item Description
IP address or host name When you use the Scan to FTP function, the image data will be
sent to the FTP server with this IP address.
Name to display This is the name that is displayed in the address book.
Port Enter the port number of the FTP server (normally 21).
Path Enter the path of the required folder to upload data. For example, to
store data in the ScanData folder in the home directory, enter
/ScanData. If nothing is entered, data is stored in the home
directory.
User Name & Password Enter the user name and password to login the FTP server. The
item is displayed when [On] is selected for Skip Auth. info Input.
Skip Auth. info Input Select [On], to omit entry of the user name and the password in
transmission. When selecting [On], register User Name &
Password.
Set-up
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Date/Time and Time Zone
Sets the required area information for the Send E-mail function.
The time of day when e-mail is sent from the scanner is included in the header of that e-mail
message as the transmission time. Perform the following procedure in order to set the date and time
in your area, as well as the time zone to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
1
Press the [System menu/Counter] key.
2
Press [Machine Default].
3
Use the numeric keys on the keypad to
enter the administrator password
number. The factory default setting for
62 ppm machines is 6200 and for 82
ppm machines is 8200.
4
Use [] and [] to select Time zone
and then press [Change #].
5
Use [+] and [-] to change the setting as
desired.
Press [Close] to register the change to
that setting.
Ex. Time Zone
(Washington) GMT -5:00
(London) GMT 0:00
System Menu / Counter
Copy
Default
Machi ne
Default
Scanner
Default
Document
Management
Printer
Default
Language
Register
Orig. Size
MP tray
Job
Print
Report
BOX
Management
System Menu
Accounting
Se tti n g
Enter the administrator number.
System Menu / Counter
Change #Time Zone
Date/Time
Machi ne Default
Auto Clear Ti me Se tti n g
Key sound ON/OFF
Silent Mode
GMT +0 9:0 0
08/25/`04 18:31
270 Seconds
On
Off
Default menu Setting mode
System Menu
Time Zone
GMT+0 9: 0 0
System Menu
Back
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