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Starting the Remote UI

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To start the Remote UI, follow the procedure described below.


Remark
  • Before you start the Remote UI, press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.> → <System Management Set.> → <Network Settings> → <TCP/IP Settings> → <IPv4 Settings> → <IP Address Settings> then press the left Any key to select <Confirm Set.>, and verify the IP address of the machine. If you do not know the IP address, consult with your network administrator. (See "Checking Network Connection(IPv4)" or "Checking Network Connection(IPv6).")
  1. Prepare the Network.

Set up the machine for use in a network, then connect the machine and the PC to your network router or a hub.

  1. Start the web browser.
  1. Enter the IP address of the machine in [Address] or [Location], then press [Enter] on the keyboard.

Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/

For details on how to check the IP address, see "Confirming IPv4 Address Settings" or "Confirming Stateful Address."

The Remote UI screen appears.

  1. Enter the required data.

The required data differ depending on the authentication mode you are using.

  • For default settings:
  • 1. Select [System Manager Mode] or [End-User Mode].

  • 2. In case of End-User Mode, enter the User Name.

  • If system manager ID and password is set:
  • 1. Select [System Manager Mode] or [End-User Mode].

  • 2. Enter the System Manager ID and password or user name.

  • For Department ID Management mode:
  • 1. Enter the Department ID and Password.

  • For User Management mode:
  • 1. Enter the User ID and password.

  • If no password is set, you can log on without entering a password.
  1. Click [OK].

[Device] - [Device Status] page is displayed when you logon the Remote UI.

1 Displays the current status of the machine, etc.
2 Takes you to the Remote UI top page.
3 Updates (refreshes) the currently displayed screen with the latest information.
4 Displays the online help for the Remote UI.
5 Displays the current status of print jobs, etc.
6 Takes you back to the top of a current page.
7 Displays a list of settings for the machine, etc.
8 Displays one-touch or coded speed dialing data (fax numbers, etc.) registered on the machine.
Takes you back to the previous page.

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