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Enter the folder path name for the
Location
setting in one of the following formats depending on
the
Communication Mode
setting you selected:
•
SMB
: \\host name\folder
•
FTP
: ftp://host name/folder name
Enter additional connection information as needed.
12. To add the contact to the frequently used contacts list, select
Assign to Frequent Use
.
13. Select
OK
.
Parent topic:
Registering Contacts for Email, Network Folder, or FTP Scanning - Web Config
You can register a list of contacts for scanning to email, a network folder or an FTP server using Web
Config and your computer's internet browser. You can create a total of 200 contacts and groups
combined.
Before you begin, print a network status sheet and locate the IP address for your product on the sheet.
Note:
These instructions use Internet Explorer as an example browser.
1. Start Internet Explorer on a computer that is using the same network as your product.
2. Type your product's IP address into the address bar and press
Enter
.
3. Click
Continue to this website (not recommended)
.
4. In the upper right corner of the screen, click
Log in
and enter the Administrator password.
5. Click
Scan/Copy
>
Contacts
.
6. Select the number you want to use for the contact you are adding and click
Edit
.
7. Select
,
Network Folder (SMB)
, or
FTP
as the
Type
setting.
8. Enter the following information for the contact:
•
Name
: The name to display in your product's contact list.
•
Index Word
: Enter a word to identify this entry when searching for it (up to 30 characters). This
field is optional.
•
Assign to Frequent Use
: If you want to identify the contact as a frequently used address, select
On
. This makes it quicker to select the contact when you scan.
•
Secure Connection
: For FTP locations, choose whether to use FTP or FTPS when connecting