KYOCERA TASKalfa 550c User manual

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Multifunctionals
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS
COMMAND CENTER
Guide
©2008 KYOCERA MITA Corporation All rights reserved
Preface 1
Preface
Thank you for purchasing KYOCERA MITA Multifunctional Digital Color Systems. This manual explains the instructions for
administrators to set up and manage the Multifunctional Digital Color Systems using COMMAND CENTER. Read this
manual before using your Multifunctional Digital Systems or Multifunctional Digital Color Systems. Keep this manual within
easy reach, and use it to configure an environment that makes best use of this machine’s functions.
How to read this manual
Symbols in this manual
In this manual, some important items are described with the symbols shown below. Be sure to read these items before
using this equipment.
Other than the above, this manual also describes information that may be useful for the operation of this equipment with
the following signage:
Screens
Screens on this manual may differ from the actual ones depending on the use-environment of the equipment such as
the installing status of options.
Screens of when paper in the A/B format is used are given in this manual. If you use paper in the LT format, the display
or the order of buttons may differ from that of your equipment.
Trademarks
The official name of Windows 2000 is Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System.
The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.
The official name of Windows Vista is Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System.
The official name of Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Operating System.
The official name of Windows Server 2008 is Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Operating System.
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injury, or serious damage, or fire in the equipment or surrounding assets.
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injury, partial damage to the equipment or surrounding assets, or loss of data.
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Describes handy information that is useful to know when operating the equipment.
Pages describing items related to what you are currently doing. See these pages as required.
CONTENTS 3
CONTENTS
Preface....................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW
COMMAND CENTER Overview................................................................................................ 8
Accessing COMMAND CENTER End-User Mode .................................................................. 9
Accessing web utility COMMAND CENTER.......................................................................... 9
COMMAND CENTER web site............................................................................................ 15
Chapter 2 CHECKING DEVICE STATUS
COMMAND CENTER [Device] Tab Page............................................................................... 18
Equipment status icons ....................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 3 MANAGING JOBS
Managing Print Jobs .............................................................................................................. 22
Displaying print jobs ............................................................................................................ 22
Deleting print jobs................................................................................................................ 23
Releasing a print job............................................................................................................ 24
Managing Fax/Internet Fax Jobs........................................................................................... 25
Displaying Fax/Internet Fax jobs......................................................................................... 25
Deleting Fax transmission jobs............................................................................................ 26
Managing Scan Jobs..............................................................................................................27
Displaying scan jobs............................................................................................................27
Deleting a scan jobs............................................................................................................28
Chapter 4 DISPLAYING JOB LOGS
Displaying Print Job Logs ..................................................................................................... 30
Displaying Transmission Journals....................................................................................... 31
Displaying Reception Journals............................................................................................. 32
Displaying Scan Job Logs..................................................................................................... 33
Chapter 5 REGISTERING FROM COMMAND CENTER
Managing Templates..............................................................................................................36
Registering private template groups.................................................................................... 36
Registering private templates.............................................................................................. 43
Displaying public templates................................................................................................. 73
Managing Address Book ....................................................................................................... 74
Managing contacts in the Address Book............................................................................. 74
Managing groups in the Address Book................................................................................ 79
Managing Mailboxes ..............................................................................................................82
Setting up an Open Mailbox................................................................................................ 83
Deleting an Open Mailbox................................................................................................... 89
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Chapter 6 MANAGING COUNTERS
Viewing Counters ................................................................................................................... 92
Displaying the total counter................................................................................................. 92
Displaying the department counter...................................................................................... 93
Chapter 7 COMMAND CENTER ADMINISTRATOR MODE
Features and Functions......................................................................................................... 97
About setup from COMMAND CENTER ............................................................................. 97
About maintenance from COMMAND CENTER.................................................................. 98
About registration from COMMAND CENTER .................................................................... 98
About other administrative functions in COMMAND CENTER............................................ 99
Accessing COMMAND CENTER Administrator Mode....................................................... 100
Setting up From COMMAND CENTER................................................................................ 102
Setting up device settings.................................................................................................. 102
Setting up Network settings............................................................................................... 107
Setting up Copier settings ................................................................................................. 156
Setting up Fax settings...................................................................................................... 158
Setting up Save as file settings ......................................................................................... 163
Setting up Email settings................................................................................................... 170
Setting up InternetFax settings.......................................................................................... 173
Setting up Printer settings ................................................................................................. 175
Setting up Print Service settings........................................................................................ 180
Setting up ICC Profile settings........................................................................................... 186
Displaying version information........................................................................................... 193
Maintenance From COMMAND CENTER............................................................................ 194
About the maintenance functions...................................................................................... 194
Uploading the software...................................................................................................... 195
Removing the client software ............................................................................................ 196
Backing up data................................................................................................................. 197
Restoring data from backup file......................................................................................... 200
Deleting the data from local folder..................................................................................... 202
Managing directory service................................................................................................ 203
Setting up notification........................................................................................................ 205
Importing and exporting the Address Book ....................................................................... 209
Importing and exporting the department code................................................................... 214
Exporting the logs, journals, and counters ........................................................................ 217
Clearing the logs and journals........................................................................................... 219
Rebooting the equipment .................................................................................................. 221
Registering From COMMAND CENTER.............................................................................. 222
About the registrations....................................................................................................... 222
Registering public templates ............................................................................................. 222
Registering Fax and Internet Fax received forward........................................................... 231
Displaying Message Log...................................................................................................... 245
Managing Department Code................................................................................................ 246
Displaying the department list and counters...................................................................... 246
Clearing the department counters..................................................................................... 247
Registering or modifying the department code.................................................................. 250
Deleting the department code ........................................................................................... 252
Setting up User Management.............................................................................................. 254
Enabling department management ................................................................................... 254
CONTENTS 5
Setting up User Management setting................................................................................ 256
Setting role information...................................................................................................... 284
Setting up User Authentication for Scan to Email.............................................................. 290
Chapter 8 OPTION SETUPS
About Option Setups............................................................................................................ 298
Setting up IP Security Function .......................................................................................... 299
Setting up IPsec ................................................................................................................ 300
Registering policies ........................................................................................................... 301
Installing IPsec certificate.................................................................................................. 308
Flushing out IPsec sessions.............................................................................................. 314
Chapter 9 APPENDIX
Installing Certificates for a Client PC ................................................................................. 316
INDEX ................................................................................................................................................................... 323
6 CONTENTS
1.OVERVIEW
This chapter describes overview of the COMMAND CENTER functions.
COMMAND CENTER Overview ...............................................................................................8
Accessing COMMAND CENTER End-User Mode..................................................................9
Accessing web utility COMMAND CENTER...........................................................................................................9
COMMAND CENTER web site ............................................................................................................................15
1 OVERVIEW
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COMMAND CENTER Overview
COMMAND CENTER is a web-based job and device management tool that allows you to access information about this
equipment over the Internet.
COMMAND CENTER has two web sites available. One site is designed for end users and the other is for the
administrators.
The end-user site displays the equipment and job status and enables you to create and maintain private template
groups and private templates.
The administrator site enables network administrators to configure device settings, conduct maintenance, and update
the address book, public template group and public templates.
For instructions on how to use COMMAND CENTER in the administrator mode, see the following section.
P.95 “COMMAND CENTER ADMINISTRATOR MODE”
End users can:
Display general device information including the status, drawer/accessory configuration, and paper supply information.
Display and manage the status of print jobs, fax/internet fax transmission jobs, and scan jobs submitted by the user.
(Optional Fax Unit is required for displaying and managing the fax transmit jobs)
Display the job logs for print, fax/internet fax transmission, fax/internet fax reception, and scan. (Optional Fax Unit is
required for displaying the fax transmit and fax reception job log.)
Register and modify the templates.
Add or modify the contacts and groups in the address book.
Register and modify the mailboxes. (Optional Fax Unit is required.)
Display the counters logs
Download client software.
Because COMMAND CENTER uses cookies to store information on the user’s system, users must have cookies
enabled in the browser.
If COMMAND CENTER does not display the correct information in any pages, delete cookies and try again.
1 OVERVIEW
Accessing COMMAND CENTER End-User Mode 9
Accessing COMMAND CENTER End-User Mode
To operate COMMAND CENTER, this equipment should be connected to the network and be configured with the TCP/IP
settings. After you complete the TCP/IP setup, you can access the COMMAND CENTER web site to operate various
functions from your computer using a web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer.
You can use the COMMAND CENTER web-based utility from a Windows, Macintosh or UNIX operating system
environment. The following browsers are supported:
Windows
Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 2 or later
(Internet Explorer 7.0 or later when IPv6 is used)
Firefox 1.5.0.4 or later
Macintosh
Safari 2.0 or later
Firefox 1.5.0.4 or later
UNIX
Firefox 1.5.0.4 or later
Accessing web utility COMMAND CENTER
You can access the web utility COMMAND CENTER by entering its URL on the address box of web browser. To access it
under a Windows Vista environment, confirm the network connection status on the Network Map with the LLTD (= Link
Layer Topology Discovery) feature of Windows Vista, and then click the displayed icon of this equipment.
 P.9 “Accessing COMMAND CENTER by entering URL”
 P.10 “Accessing COMMAND CENTER from Network Map (Windows Vista)”
Accessing COMMAND CENTER by entering URL
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To navigate to COMMAND CENTER, enter the following URL on the address box of your
Internet browser.
http://<IP Address> or http://<Device Name>
For example
When the IP address of the equipment is “10.10.70.105” (when IPv4 used):
http://10.10.70.105
When the IP address of the equipment is “3ffe:1:1:10:280:91ff:fe4c:4f54” (when IPv6 used):
3ffe-1-1-10-280-91ff-fe4c-4f54.ipv6-literal.net
or
http://[3ffe:1:1:10:280:91ff:fe4c:4f54]
When the device name of this equipment is “mfp-00c67861”:
http://mfp-00c67861
When SSL for the HTTP network service is enabled, an alert message may appear when you enter the URL in
the address box. In that case, click [Continue to this website (not recommended).] to proceed.
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The COMMAND CENTER web page for end users opens.
You can also access COMMAND CENTER using the Document Monitor link. For instructions on accessing
COMMAND CENTER from Document Monitor, refer to the Operator’s Manual for Document Monitor.
Accessing COMMAND CENTER from Network Map (Windows Vista)
Confirm the network connection status on the Network Map with the LLTD feature of Windows Vista, and then click the
displayed icon of this equipment.
You can install the driver required for web services by right-clicking the icon and selecting [Install]. For the driver
required for web services, refer to the Software Installation Guide.
Before using the LLTD feature, enable the LLTD setting. P.155 “Setting up LLTD Setting”
Before beginning the installation of the driver required for web services, enable the Web Services setting. P.155
“Setting up Web Services Setting”
1
Click the [Start] icon and select [Control Panel].
The Control Panel window appears.
1.OVERVIEW
Accessing COMMAND CENTER End-User Mode 11
1 OVERVIEW
2
Click [Network and Internet].
The Network and Internet window appears.
3
Click [Network and Sharing Center].
The Network and Sharing Center window appears.
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4
Click [Customize] of [Unidentified network (Public network)].
The Set Network Location window appears.
5
Select [Private] of [Location type], and then click [Next].
The User Account Control dialog box appears.
If the user account control is disabled, the Set Network Location – Successfully set network settings window
appears. Go to step 7.
6
Click [Continue] in the User Account Control dialog box.
The Set Network Location – Successfully set network settings window appears.
7
Click [Close].
1.OVERVIEW
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1 OVERVIEW
8
Click [View full map] in the Network and Sharing Center window.
Mapping of devices connected on the network appears in the Network Map window.
9
Click the icon of this equipment.
The name, IP address and MAC address of the devices appear as a result of your placing a pointer over
each icon.
If the equipment is with the Finisher, its icon is displayed together with the Finisher icon. If not, it is displayed
by itself.
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The COMMAND CENTER web site appears.
1.OVERVIEW
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1 OVERVIEW
COMMAND CENTER web site
When you access COMMAND CENTER, the general information page of the COMMAND CENTER web site is displayed.
From here, you can initiate most device monitoring and management functions.
The basic COMMAND CENTER page contains the following items:
1) Function tab
This provides access to main pages of COMMAND CENTER for each function.
2) Menu bar
This provides access to each menu page under the selected function tab.
3) Submenu bar
This provides access to each submenu page under the selected menu and function tab.
4) Install Software link
Click this to open the Install Client Software page to download the client software from COMMAND CENTER.
5) Top link
Click this to display the top of the page that is currently displayed.
6) Help link
Click this to display the Online Help.
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The COMMAND CENTER Online Help cannot be displayed in the following browsers.
- Safari 2.0
2.CHECKING DEVICE STATUS
This chapter describes the [Device] tab page in the COMMAND CENTER end-user mode
COMMAND CENTER [Device] Tab Page...............................................................................18
Equipment status icons ........................................................................................................................................19
2 CHECKING DEVICE STATUS
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COMMAND CENTER [Device] Tab Page
COMMAND CENTER opens with the end-user [Device] tab, which includes a picture of the device. At any time, the end-
user may click REFRESH to update the COMMAND CENTER status information.
This tab shows the following information about the device:
1) Device Information
The Device Information list shows the following information.
- Status — Displays the device status.
- Name — Displays the name of this equipment.
- Location — Displays the equipment’s location.
- Copier Model — Displays the model name of this equipment.
- Serial Number — Displays the serial number of this equipment.
- Main Memory Size — Displays the main memory size.
- Page Memory Size — Displays the page memory size.
- Save as File Space Available — Displays the available size to store the Save as file documents.
- Store to e-Filing Space Available — Displays the available size to store the e-Filing documents.
- Fax Transmission Space Available — Displays the available size to send the fax data.
- Fax Reception Space Available — Displays the available size to receive the fax data.
- Work Space Available — Displays the percentages of available hard disk space to store the temporary data.
- Contact Information — Displays the contact name of the person responsible for managing this device.
- Phone Number — Displays the phone number of the person responsible for managing this device.
- Message — Displays the administrative message.
- Alerts — Displays the alert message. Errors are in red and warnings are in yellow.
2) Options
The Options list shows the status of optional units.
- Finisher — Displays the type of finisher installed.
- Hole Punch UnitDisplays whether the hole punch unit is installed.
- Fax — Displays whether the Fax Unit is installed.
3) Paper
The Paper list shows the drawer status.
- Drawer — Lists the installed drawers.
- Size — Displays the paper size set in each drawer.
- Type — Displays the paper type set in each drawer.
- Capacity — Displays the maximum paper capacity that can be set in each drawer.
- Status — Displays the remaining amount of paper in each drawer.
The paper size for each drawer cannot be set from COMMAND CENTER. Set it from the touch panel of the
equipment. For instructions on how to set the paper size for each drawer, refer to the Copying Guide.
4) Toner
The Toner list shows the toner quantity.
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