Storing destinations, Storing destinations for scan to e-mail, E-mail destination information – Sharp AR-M162 User Manual

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BEFORE USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION

STORING DESTINATIONS

To store scanning destinations, click [Destination] in the Web page menu frame. This screen can also be used to
edit or delete stored destinations. (

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A total of 200 destinations* can be stored, including E-mail, FTP, Desktop, and Group destinations.*

* Multiple e-mail addresses can be stored as a group (up to 100). Note that this may reduce the maximum number of

destinations (normally 200) that can be stored.

E-mail:

See below

FTP:

See

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.

Desktop:

See

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.

Group (E-mail): See

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Storing destinations for Scan to E-mail

1

Click [Destination] in the menu frame
of the Web page.

2

Click [E-mail].

3

Enter the destination information.

For each setting, see the following table.

4

When you have finished entering the
information, click [Submit].

The entries will be stored.

E-mail destination information

Click here to store
destinations.

To perform Scan to E-mail, the SMTP server settings must first be established. (

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Item

Description

Name (Required)

Enter the name of the destination (up to 36 characters).

Initial (Optional)

Enter initial text for the destination (maximum of 10 characters). When the destination list is
displayed in the destination control screen, the initial text is used to group the destinations.

Custom Index

Names can be assigned to the custom indexes as desired (

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), allowing

convenient grouping of destinations.
Drop down list: Select a custom index for the destination to be stored.
User checkbox: When this is selected, the destination is stored in the user tab of the address

book. (

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E-mail Address
(Required)

Enter the e-mail address of the destination (up to 64 characters). If an LDAP server is being used,
you can click the [Global Address Search] button to search for an address on the LDAP server.

Note

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