Xerox Wc5230 User Manual

XE3024EN0-2  
Quick Scan Features  
Setup Guide  
This guide includes instructions for:  
Scan to E-mail Setup on page 1  
Scan to Mailbox Setup on page 6  
Network Scanning Setup on page 9  
Scan to PC Setup on page 12  
Some models need to have optional kits installed to use these scan features, and some models  
do not support some of the scan features. For details, contact the Xerox Welcome Center.  
Scan to E-mail Setup  
Hard copies can be scanned at the machine and sent to remote clients as E-mail attachments  
in TIFF, PDF, XPS, or JPEG* format. SMTP and POP3 mail servers are used to send and  
receive E-mail respectively.  
*: The JPEG file format is supported by the WorkCentre 5225A/5230A only.  
See also:  
System Administration Guide: Contains details about E-mail setup.  
1
 
Scan to E-mail Setup  
Procedure for Scan to E-mail Setup  
1. Press the <Log In/Out> button, then type the login ID “11111” and select [Enter].  
2. Press the <Machine Status> button, then select the [Tools] tab.  
3. Select [System Settings], then select [Connectivity & Network Setup].  
4. Select [Port Settings].  
5. On the [Port Settings] screen, scroll to and select [Send E-mail] and then select [Change  
Settings].  
6. On the [Send E-mail] screen, select [Port Status] and select [Change Settings].  
7. On the [Send E-mail Port Status] screen, select [Enabled] then select [Save].  
8. Select [Close].  
9. On the [Port Settings] screen, scroll to and select [Receive E-mail], then select [Change  
Settings].  
10. On the [Receive E-mail] screen, select [Port Status], then [Change Settings].  
11. On the [Receive E-mail Port Status] screen, select [Enabled], then [Save] and [Close].  
12. On [Port Settings] screen, scroll to and select [E-mail Notification Service], then select  
[Change Settings].  
13. On the [E-mail Notification Service] screen, select [Port Status], then [Change  
Settings].  
14. On the [E-mail Notification Service - Port Status] screen, select [Enabled], then [Save].  
15. Select [Close] until the [Tools] tab screen is displayed.  
3
Scan to E-mail Setup  
Procedure for Configuring the Outgoing E-mail Settings  
1. From a workstation, open up a web browser (such as Internet Explorer), and then enter  
the IP address. If connected properly, you should see the CentreWare Internet Services  
web page for your machine.  
2. Set up the SMTP server configuration via CentreWare Internet Services:  
a. Click the [Properties] tab.  
b. On the [Configuration Overview] screen, click [Settings...] for [E-mail] (in the  
[Services] area).  
c. Click [Configure...] for [SMTP Server].  
d. Enter the [SMTP Server IP Address / Host Name & Port] (the default is port 25).  
e. Enter the [Machine’s E-mail Address].  
f.  
Select a [Login Credentials] type, if required.  
g. Enter [Login Name] and [Password] to be used for credentials, if required.  
h. Click [Apply].  
i.  
Enter user name/passcode (Default user name is “11111” and passcode is “x-  
admin”).  
j.  
Click on [Reboot Machine].  
3. From the machine, load a sample document into the document feeder.  
4. Press the <All Services> button.  
5. Select [E-Mail].  
6. Select [New Recipients].  
7. Use the touch screen keyboard to enter an E-mail address.  
8. Select [Add], when list is complete select [Close].  
9. Press the <Start> button.  
10. Verify that the recipient received the E-mail with the document attached.  
4
Scan to E-mail Setup  
Scan to E-mail Troubleshooting  
For internal corporate mail servers, substitute the word “Corporate” for “ISP” in the  
following troubleshooting table.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Resolution/Validation  
Incorrect Mail Server or  
Host Name  
Validate that the correct ISP mail  
server name has been entered in  
the SMTP Host Name field.  
Incorrect settings in  
Microsoft Outlook Express  
Verify that you can access the ISP  
mail server from within Microsoft  
Outlook Express and that all  
settings are correct.  
Incorrect multifunction  
machine E-mail address  
entered  
Verify that the machine is using the  
correct E-mail address in the  
From: field. The E-mail address  
must match what the ISP's mail  
server is expecting.  
ISP requires SMTP  
authentication to their mail  
server  
Check with your ISP to determine  
if this is a requirement. If so,  
enable SMTP authentication for  
the multifunction machine via  
CentreWare Internet Services.  
SMTP error at  
multifunction  
machine  
ISP does not allow mail on  
the standard port number  
25  
Check with your ISP to determine  
if this is the problem. Ask if they  
can accept mail on another port  
number. If so, change the SMTP  
port number for the multifunction  
machine via CentreWare Internet  
Services.  
ISP requires login to the E-  
mail account via Microsoft  
Outlook Express before  
allowing mail to be sent  
Check with your ISP to determine  
if this is a requirement. If so, login  
to the Microsoft Outlook Express  
account, and then try sending the  
E-mail. If this is successful, you  
can set Outlook Express to check  
E-mail every 5 or 10 minutes for  
the multifunction machine's E-mail  
account.  
5
Scan to Mailbox Setup  
Scan to Mailbox Setup  
This feature allows documents to be stored in a mailbox for future processing. Scan to  
Mailbox can be set up using the machine control panel or a network computer through the  
CentreWare Internet Services webpage. Instructions for each method are shown.  
See also:  
System Administration Guide: Contains details concerning Network Scanning setup.  
Prerequisites for Scan to Mailbox Setup  
Confirm that:  
1. An existing operational network utilizing TCP/IP is available.  
Procedure for Scan to Mailbox Setup through the Control Panel  
1. Press the <Log In/Out> button.  
2. On the keypad enter “11111” or the current user ID. Select [Enter] when finished.  
3. Press the <Machine Status> button on the control panel.  
4. Select the [Tools] tab.  
5. Select [Setup].  
6. Select [Create Mailbox].  
7. Scroll through the list to locate an unassigned [Mailbox number].  
8. Select an unassigned [Mailbox number] from the displayed list.  
9. Select [Create/Delete].  
10. When the [New Mailbox - Assign Passcode] screen displays, use [On] and [Off] to  
determine whether or not a passcode will be required to access the Mailbox. If [On] is  
selected, use the numeric keypad to enter a numbered passcode, then select the  
appropriate [Target Operation] to control when the passcode will be required.  
11. Select [Save] to save your settings. (To exit the screen without saving the settings,  
select [Cancel].)  
12. When the [Mailbox XXX - Create/Delete] screen appears, five selections will be  
displayed on numbered horizontal lines. The available selections include: Mailbox  
Name, Check Mailbox Passcode, Delete Documents After Retrieval, Delete Expired  
Documents, and Link Job Flow Sheet to Mailbox.  
13. To assign a name to the Mailbox, select the [Mailbox Name] selection line.  
14. Select [Change Settings].  
15. Use the touch screen keyboard to enter a name for your Mailbox.  
16. When finished entering a name, select [Save]. (To exit the screen without saving the  
changes, select [Cancel].)  
17. On the [Mailbox XXX - Create/Delete] screen, select any other selections required and  
use [Change Settings] to access and make changes. Then select [Save].  
18. To exit the [Mailbox XXX - Create/Delete] screen, select [Close].  
19. To exit the [Create Mailbox] screen, select [Close].  
6
 
Scan to Mailbox Setup  
Procedure for Scan to Mailbox Setup through CentreWare Internet Services  
1. From a workstation, open up a web browser (such as Internet Explorer), and then enter  
the machine’s IP address. If connected properly, you should see the CentreWare Internet  
Services web page for your machine.  
2. Click the [Scan] tab.  
3. Select [Mailbox] in the directory tree.  
4. When the numbered list of Mailboxes is shown, locate an unassigned Mailbox number  
from the displayed list and click [Create] for that Mailbox.  
5. Type in a name for this Mailbox in the [Mailbox Name] entry box.  
6. An optional passcode may be entered. The passcode must be numeric.  
7. Confirm the passcode by retyping it in the [Retype Passcode] box.  
8. Use the drop-down arrow to set the [Check Mailbox Passcode] (recommended) to  
secure your mailbox.  
9. Place a checkmark in the [Delete Documents after Print or Retrieve] box if required.  
10. Place a checkmark in the [Delete Expired Documents] box to delete old documents that  
have not been printed or retrieved.  
11. Click [Apply] when done.  
Note  
If prompted to enter a User Name and Passcode, the default settings are “11111”  
and “x-admin” respectively.  
7
Scan to Mailbox Setup  
Procedure for Scanning to Mailbox  
1. From the All Services screen, select [Scan to Mailbox].  
2. When the [Scan to Mailbox] screen displays, a list of Mailboxes will be shown. Use the  
scroll bar to scroll through the icons to locate your Mailbox.  
3. Select your Mailbox by selecting its selection line on the touch screen.  
4. If a passcode has been assigned to the mailbox, the [Passcode] screen will be displayed.  
Enter your passcode (series of numbers) using the control panel’s numeric keypad.  
5. Select [Confirm] on the touch screen.  
6. Select each of the tabbed screens to access controls to set up scanning parameters.  
7. Load your document and press the <Start> button.  
8. Press the <All Services> button to return to the All Services screen.  
Note  
To retrieve the scanned document to a Windows PC, install the scan driver on the  
PC or use CentreWare Internet Services. More information can be found on the  
Driver CD-ROM and in the CentreWare Internet Services chapter of the System  
Administration Guide.  
8
Network Scanning Setup  
Network Scanning Setup  
Network scanning uses FTP, SMB, Netware, HTTP, or HTTPS protocols to transfer a  
scanned document on to a server or a client. Templates (scanned file properties) and  
repositories (destination folders) need to be set up to enable network scanning.  
See also:  
System Administration Guide: Contains details about Network Scanning setup.  
Note  
This guide illustrates the instructions on FTP and SMB protocols only. For detailed  
information on Netware, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols, refer to the System  
Administration Guide.  
Prerequisites for Network Scanning Setup  
Confirm that:  
1. An existing operational network utilizing TCP/IP is available.  
2. A repository (folder) exists on the FTP or SMB server to hold the scanned documents.  
A user account for the machine must be created on the server that allows access to the  
repository folder.  
Procedure for Setup of Network Scanning Ports  
To use Network Scanning, enable the applicable Ports (SMB or FTP client) on the machine,  
and make sure that an IP address has been set on the machine.  
Note  
The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services. For  
information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the CentreWare  
Internet Services section of the System Administration Guide.  
1. Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.  
a. Press the <Log In/Out> button.  
b. Enter the Login ID (“11111”) using the numeric keypad or the keyboard displayed  
on the screen, then select [Confirm].  
c. Press the <Machine Status> button on the control panel.  
d. Select the [Tools] tab.  
2. If you plan to use the [SMB] protocol with Network Scanning, enable the [SMB] port  
on the machine.  
a. Select [System Settings].  
b. Select [Connectivity & Network Setup].  
c. Select [Port Settings].  
d. Select [SMB] and then select [Change Settings].  
e. Select [Port Status] and then select [Change Settings].  
f.  
Select [Enabled] and then select [Save].  
9
 
Network Scanning Setup  
g. Select [Close] until the [Port Settings] screen is displayed.  
3. If you plan to use the [FTP] protocol with Network Scanning, enable the [FTP] client  
port on the machine.  
a. Select [System Settings].  
b. Select [Connectivity & Network Setup].  
c. Select [Port Settings].  
d. From the [Port Settings] screen, select [FTP Client] and then select [Change  
Settings].  
e. Select [Port Status] and then select [Change Settings].  
f.  
Select [Enabled] and then select [Save].  
g. Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] tab screen is displayed.  
4. Wait several seconds for the Auto Clear service to log you out.  
5. If you changed any settings, the machine will automatically reboot to register and  
enable your new settings. After the machine is restarted, print out a Configuration  
Report to confirm that the ports are enabled and TCP/IP is correctly configured.  
Procedures for Configuring a Repository and Creating a Template  
Templates can be created with CentreWare Internet Services. To create and configure this  
template with Internet Services, perform the following steps.  
1. At your workstation, open your Web browser and enter the IP address of the machine in  
the [Address] or [Location] field. Then press [Enter].  
2. Click the [Properties] tab.  
3. Click the [Services] file folder.  
4. Click the [Network Scanning] file folder.  
5. Click [File Repository Setup].  
6. Click [Edit] for [Default File Destination].  
7. Enter appropriate information including a name for the Repository, the destination  
server IP address or Host Name, the Document Path and a Login Name and Passcode as  
necessary. Note that if the “anonymous” login name is being entered into the  
Repository settings, a Passcode must be entered as well.  
8. Click [Apply] to save the changes. If you clicked [Apply], be prepared to enter the  
administrator User Name (default of “11111”) and Passcode (default of “x-admin”), if  
prompted.  
9. Click the [Scan] tab at the top of the CentreWare Internet Services screen to create a  
new Template.  
10. Fill in the [Template Name] field with a name for the new Template and fill in the  
optional [Description] and [Owner] fields if necessary.  
11. Click [Add] to create the new Template.  
12. Click [Edit] for [File Destinations].  
13. Select a filing policy from the drop-down list. Note that you can simply accept the  
default policy (Rename New File).  
14. For [File Destination], note that the displayed destination should match the information  
previously entered when you configured your Scan Filing Repository. If you have more  
than one repository, the drop-down list allows you to choose your repository.  
10  
Network Scanning Setup  
15. Click [Apply] to save any changes, or [Undo] to exit without saving changes. If you  
clicked [Apply], be prepared to enter the administrator User Name (default of “11111”)  
and Passcode (default of “x-admin”), if prompted.  
16. To set parameters for Document Management Fields (optional), click [Add] in the  
[Document Management Field] information section. (If this box contains listings, you  
can make individual selections, then click [Edit] instead.) This information is filed with  
your scanned document in [Job Log]. [Job Log] can then be accessed by third party  
software and the information retrieved and associated with the scanned file.  
a. Refer to the displayed descriptions to set your parameters as desired.  
b. Click [Apply] when done.  
17. To set scanning parameters for the new Template, select [Edit] for any of the available  
categories of settings. These include: Network Scanning, Advanced Settings, Layout  
Adjustment, Filing Options, Report Options, and Compression Capability.  
18. Click [Apply] to save your settings.  
Procedure for Network Scanning  
1. At the machine press the <All Services> button and select [Network Scanning].  
2. Select a template from the list. You can also change any other value from the control  
panel without impacting the template configuration; only the current job will be  
affected.  
3. Load a sample document into the document feeder.  
4. Press the <Start> button. The job is sent to the server using FTP or SMB protocol as  
defined within the template.  
5. From a workstation, log on to the FTP or SMB Server. Navigate to the repository  
(destination) that was specified earlier. Your scanned document is located in that folder.  
Note  
If remote authentication has been enabled, a separate login screen appears when  
the Network Scanning feature is selected. Documents are not scanned unless the  
remote authentication server authenticates user access.  
11  
Scan to PC Setup  
Scan to PC Setup  
Files can be scanned on the multifunction machine and routed to a server or a client using  
FTP or SMB protocols. Directory structures (repositories) need to be created on the server to  
hold the scanned documents.  
See also:  
System Administration Guide: Contains more details concerning Scan to PC setup.  
Prerequisites for Scan to FTP  
When using FTP transmission, one of the following FTP servers, with an account on that  
server (login name and password), is required.  
Microsoft Windows Vista  
FTP service of Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.0  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003  
FTP service of Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, or Microsoft  
Windows XP  
FTP service of Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0 or later  
Mac OS  
FTP service of Mac OS X 10.1.5/10.2.x/10.3.8/10.3.9/10.4.2/10.4.4/10.4.8/  
10.4.9/10.4.10  
Novell NetWare  
FTP service of NetWare 5.11 or 5.12  
Refer to the manual provided with the software for how to configure the FTP service.  
Prerequisites for Scan to SMB  
When using SMB transmission, a computer running one of the following Operating Systems,  
which includes a shared folder, is required.  
Microsoft Windows 2000  
Microsoft Windows XP  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003  
Microsoft Windows Vista  
Mac OS X 10.2.x/10.3.x/10.4.x  
12  
 
Scan to PC Setup  
Procedure for Setup of Scan to PC  
To use Scan to PC (FTP/SMB) you need to enable the applicable Ports (SMB or FTP client)  
on the machine, and make sure that an IP address has been set on the machine.  
Note  
The configuration can also be performed using CentreWare Internet Services. For  
information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to the CentreWare  
Internet Services section of the System Administration Guide.  
1. Display the [System Administrator Menu] screen.  
a. Press the <Log In/Out> button.  
b. Enter the login ID (“11111”) using the numeric keypad or the keyboard displayed  
on the screen, then select [Confirm].  
c. Press the <Machine Status> button on the control panel.  
d. Select the [Tools] tab.  
2. When using the [SMB] protocol, enable the [SMB] port.  
a. Select [System Settings].  
b. Select [Connectivity & Network Setup].  
c. Select [Port Settings].  
d. Select [SMB] and then select [Change Settings].  
e. Select [Port Status] and then select [Change Settings].  
f.  
Select [Enabled] and then select [Save].  
g. Select [Close] until the [Port Settings] screen is displayed.  
3. When using the [FTP] protocol, enable the [FTP] client port.  
a. Select [System Settings].  
b. Select [Connectivity & Network Setup].  
c. Select [Port Settings].  
d. From the [Port Settings] screen, select [FTP Client] and then select [Change  
Settings].  
e. Select [Port Status] and then select [Change Settings].  
f.  
Select [Enabled] then select [Save].  
g. Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] tab screen is displayed.  
4. Wait several seconds for the Auto Clear service to log you out.  
5. If you changed any settings, the machine will automatically reboot to register and  
enable your new settings. After the machine is restarted, print out a Configuration  
Report to confirm that the ports are enabled and TCP/IP is correctly configured.  
If remote authentication has been enabled, a separate login screen appears when the Scan to  
PC feature is selected. Documents are not scanned in unless the remote authentication server  
authenticates user access.  
13  
Scan to PC Setup  
Procedure for Scan to PC (FTP/SMB)  
After the appropriate Ports have been enabled and TCP/IP has been configured, the Scan to  
PC (FTP/SMB) feature can be used as follows.  
1. Select [Scan to PC] from the [All Services] screen.  
2. Select [Transfer Protocol], select a protocol, and select [Save].  
3. Select the blank lines on the screen and manually enter Server settings. For SMB you  
can also browse the Microsoft Network.  
4. Load your document and press the <Start> button. Progress of the data transfer will be  
displayed on screen.  
14  

Sony Found Not Kdl 42v4100 User Manual
Smart Ups Apcrbc User Manual
Sharp Mx 3610n User Manual
Savin 3150dnp User Manual
Sanyo 24ks32a User Manual
Motorola Battery Charger Wpln4112 User Manual
HP 6600 User Manual
CRAFTSMAN 486.248463 User Manual
CRAFTSMAN 139.53910 User Manual
CANON POWERSHOT G5X User Manual