NAS
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a storage device that
is connected to the network.
You can use part of the machine’s local drive area as a simple
file server to save files and browse saved files.
FOLDER STRUCTURE
The folder structure is
as follows.
root
- public:
Area for storing PDF files for PC browsing that have been created
using the document filing function.
- shared: Area
where you can freely create folders.
- faxreceive:
Area for storing received data using the received data local drive
storage function.
Saving files in NAS / browsing NAS files
You can save data that you need to the machine’s local
drive, and view the data on your computer.
Document scanned on the machineIn document filing, tap the [Create PDF for PC Browsing] checkbox so
that it is selected
, and copy to the public folder to save
the data.
File InformationReceived fax dataConfigure "Settings (administrator" - [System Settings] →
[Image Send Settings] → [Inbound Routing (Forwarding/Storing) Settings] → [Inbound
Routing (Storage) Settings].
SAVING RECEIVED FAXES TO THE MACHINE'S STORAGE (INBOUND ROUTING)Using as a file server / browsing saved files.
To use this, open any folder screen on your computer
and enter the IP address of the machine after "\\" in the address bar
(example: \\192.168.1.28).
- Access restrictions are set for each
folder, so you must enter the login name and password of the administrator account
or of a user account that has been registered in the machine.
- The maximum size per file is 2 GB.