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FILE-OF
Set whether or not to prohibit transmission to a file address.
This mode is used to prohibit transmission to a file address by prohibiting input of a file address
from an address book.
1
Setting range
0: Do not prohibit transmission to a file address.
1: Prohibit transmission to a file address.
Standard value: 0
Remarks
- In case of changing the setting from 0 to 1 while FILE addresses have been registered, it is
desirable to delete the FILE addresses manually. (Without deleting them, they can be used.)
- In case the setting is 1, the import (registration) of the FILE address from RUI and machine
information delivery is not accepted. Thus, if there are many FILE addresses, set 1 for this mode
and make the files exported with RUI and machine information delivery to 'Overwrite import
(register the imported addresses after deleting the current data)'. By doing so, they can be deleted
at once.
MAIL-OF
Set whether or not to prohibit transmission to an e-mail address.
This mode is used to prohibit transmission to an e-mail address by prohibiting input of an e-mail
address from an address book.
1
Setting range
0: Do not prohibit transmission to an e-mail address.
1: Prohibit transmission to an e-mail address.
Standard value: 0
Remarks
- In case of changing the setting from 0 to 1 while the e-mail addresses are registered, it is
desirable to delete the e-mail addresses manually. (Without deleting them, they can be used.)
- In case the setting is 1, the import (registration) of the e-mail addresses from RUI and machine
information delivery is not accepted. Thus, if there are many e-mail addresses, set 1 for this mode
to enable 'Overwrite import (register the imported addresses after deleting the current data)' by
RUI and machine information delivery. By doing so, they can be deleted at once.
IFAX-OF
Set whether or not to prohibit transmission to an i-FAX address.
This mode is used to prohibit transmission to an i-FAX address by prohibiting input of an i-FAX
address from an address book.
1
Setting range
0: Do not prohibit transmission to an i-FAX address.
1: Prohibit transmission to an i-FAX address.
Standard value: 0
Remarks
- In case of changing the setting from 0 to 1 while the iFAX addresses have been registered, it is
desirable to delete the iFAX addresses manually. (Without deleting them, they can be used.)
- In case the setting is 1, the import (registration) of the iFAX addresses from RUI and machine
information delivery is not accepted. Thus, if there are many iFAX addresses, set 1 for this mode
to enable 'Overwrite import (register the imported addresses after deleting the current data)' by
RUI and machine information delivery. By doing so, they can be deleted at once.
LDAP-DEF
Switch the default setting of the LDAP searching condition.
Change the default setting of a searching attribute condition specified for LDAP searching.
1
Setting range
0 to 6
0: "Name"
1: "E-mail"
2: "FAX"
3: "Organization"
4: "Unit of organization"
5: User setting 1
6: User setting 2
Standard value: 0
Refer to COPIER > OPTION> USER > LDAP-SW for the details of LDAP.
COPIER > OPTION > USER
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