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    							Turn  OFF  the  machine, wait  for  at least  10 seconds,  and  turn  it back on.
    LINKS
    Remote  UI Screens
    Setting Menu List
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    Registering Address Book from Remote UI (MF8580Cdw / MF8550Cdn /
    MF8540Cdn / MF8280Cw Only)
    You  can register  or edit the  Address Book of the  machine by using the  computer.
    NOTE
    You  can change the  settings only when you have logged on  in System Manager  Mode.
    Start  the Remote UI.  Starting Remote UI
    Click [Address Book].
    NOTE:
    If the enter PIN page is  displayed
    The Address Book is  protected  by a PIN. Enter the  [PIN] and  click [OK].
    Click [Coded  Dial].
    You  can also  register  destinations in Favorites. In this case, click [Favorites] instead of [Coded Dial]. Registering in the
    Address Book (MF8580Cdw  / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn / MF8280Cw Only)
    Click the text link under [Number], [Type],  or [Name] for an item  named  Not  Registered.
    NOTE:
    You  can edit a registered item  by clicking  the  corresponding text link  under [Number], [Type] or [Name].
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    							You  can delete  a registered item  by clicking  the  corresponding [Delete] button.
    Select [Destination  Type to Register] and  click [OK].
    Specify  required settings  and  click [OK].
    LINKS
    Remote  UI Screens
    Saving/Loading Address Book (MF8580Cdw  / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn / MF8280Cw Only)
    Address Book List (MF8580Cdw  / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn / MF8280Cw Only)
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    Setting Menu List
    There  are  various settings in this machine. You  can adjust each of the  settings in detail. Access these settings by pressing .
    TIPS
    You  can print the  setting menu in list  form to  check  the  current  settings:
    User Data  List/System  Manager  Data  List
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    Network Settings
    All  the  settings about  the  network are  listed with short descriptions. Default  settings are  marked with a dagger
    ().
    NOTE
    Asterisks ( )
    Settings marked with " " are  only available for  the  MF8580Cdw  / MF8280Cw.
    Settings marked with " " are  only available for  the  MF8580Cdw  / MF8550Cdn / MF8540Cdn.
    Select Wired/Wireless LAN
    Wireless LAN Settings
    TCP/IP Settings
    SNMP  Settings
    Dedicated Port Settings
    Waiting Time for Connection at Startup
    Ethernet Driver  Settings
    IEEE 802.1X Settings
    Initialize  Network Settings
    When  switching the  machine from Wireless LAN to  Wired LAN, you need to  specify  the  setting. Conversely, when switching the  mach ine
    from Wired LAN to  Wireless LAN, you do not  need to  specify  this setting (You  can switch  using the  following  ).
    Selecting  Wired  LAN or Wireless LAN (MF8580Cdw  / MF8280Cw Only)
    Wired LAN
    Wireless LAN
    Specify settings for  connecting the  machine to  a wireless LAN. You  can also  view the  current  settings or specify  the  setting for  saving
    power consumption.
    WPS  Push Button Mode
    Select to  automatically configure a wireless connection by using the  button on  a WPS wireless router. Setting Up Connection
    Using  WPS Push Button  Mode
    WPS  PIN Code Mode
    Select to  configure a wireless connection by entering  a PIN  code for  a WPS wireless router. Setting Up Connection Using  WPS
    PIN Code  Mode
    SSID  Settings
    Select to  configure a wireless connection by specifying  information  including an  SSID  or a network key  by inputting  manually from
    the  operation panel.
    Select Access  Point
    Wireless LAN routers that  can access the  machine are  automatically located, so you can select from the  list. You  must manually
    enter a network key, such as a WEP key  or a PSK. Setting Up Connection by Selecting  a Wireless Router
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    Select  Wired/Wireless LAN *1
    Wireless  LAN Settings *1
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    							Enter  Manually
    Select to  configure a wireless connection by manually entering  an  SSID. By using this method, you can specify  authentication and
    encryption settings in detail. Setting Up Connection by Specifying Detailed Settings
    Security  Settings None
    WEPOpen  System
    Select WEP Key: 1/2/3/4
    Edit  WEP Key
    Shared  Key Select WEP Key: 1/2/3/4
    Edit  WEP Key
    WPA/WPA2-PSK Auto
    AES-CCMP
    Power Save Mode 
    Select whether  or not  the  machine enters  Power Save  Mode based on  signals emitted  from the  wireless router.
    Off
    On
    Wireless LAN Information
    Select to  view the  current  wireless LAN settings.  Viewing Network Settings
    MAC Address
    Wireless LAN Status
    Latest Error Information
    Channel
    SSID  Settings
    Security Settings
    Power Save  Mode
    Specify settings for  using the  machine in a TCP/IP  network, such as IP  address settings.
    IPv4 Settings
    Specify settings for  using the  machine in an  IPv4  network.
    IP Address Settings
    Configure the  IP  address, which is  used for  identifying devices,  such as computers and  printers, on  a TCP/IP  network. Setting
    IPv4  Address
    Auto  Acquire
    Select Protocol Off
    DHCP
    BOOTP
    RARP
    Auto  IP Off
    On
    Manually AcquireIP  Address: 0.0.0.0
    Subnet  Mask:  0.0.0.0
           Read the  displayed message    Select  or  
    TCP/IP Settings
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    							Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0
    Check Settings Auto  Acquire
    IP  Address
    Subnet  Mask
    Gateway Address
    PING  Command
    Select to  check  that  the  machine is  connected to  a computer  over a network. Testing the Network Connection
    DNS Settings
    Specify settings for  Domain  Name System (DNS),  which provides a host  name for  IP  address resolutions.  Configuring  DNS
    DNS  Server Settings Primary DNS Server:  0.0.0.0
    Secondary DNS Server:  0.0.0.0
    DNS  Host Name/Domain Name  Settings Host Name
    Domain  Name
    DNS  Dynamic  Update Settings Off
    OnDNS Dynamic Update Interval0  to  24
     to  48 (hr.)
    mDNS  Settings
    Specify settings for  using DNS functions without DNS servers. Configuring  DNS
    Off
    On
    mDNS  Name
    DHCP Option Settings
    Select whether  to  acquire the  host  name and  whether  to  use the  dynamic update  function via  the  DHCP options when DHCP is
    enabled.  Configuring  DNS
    Acquire Host Name Off
    On
    DNS  Dynamic  UpdateOff
    On
    IPv6 Settings
    Specify settings for  using the  machine in an  IPv6  network.
    Use IPv6
    Enable or disable IPv6  in the  machine. You  can also  view the  current  settings.  Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Off
    On
    Check Settings
    Stateless  Address Settings
    Enable or disable stateless addresses.Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Off
    On
    Check Settings
    Use DHCPv6
    Enable or disable the  stateful address that  is  acquired via  DHCPv6. Setting IPv6  Addresses
    Off
    On
    Check Settings Stateful  Address
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    							Prefix Length
    DNS Settings
    Specify settings for  Domain  Name System (DNS),  which provides a host  name for  IP  address resolutions.  Configuring  DNS
    DNS  Host Name/Domain Name  Settings Use  IPv4  Host/DomainOffHost Name
    Domain  Name
    On
    DNS  Dynamic  Update Settings Off
    OnRegister Manual AddressOff
    On
    Register Stateful  Address Off
    On
    Register Stateless Address Off
    On
    DNS Dynamic Update Interval 0  to  24
     to  48 (hr.)
    mDNS  Settings
    Specify settings for  using DNS functions without DNS servers. Configuring  DNS
    Off
    On
    Use  Same  mDNS  Name as IPv4 OffmDNS  Name
    On
    WINS  Settings
    Specify settings for  Windows  Internet  Name Service (WINS), which provides a NetBIOS  name for  IP  address resolutions  in a mixed
    network environment of NetBIOS  and  TCP/IP. Configuring  WINS
    WINS  Resolution Off
    OnWINS Server  Address: 0.0.0.0
    Scope ID
    LPD Print Settings
    Enable or disable LPD, a printing protocol that  can be used on  any hardware platform  or operating  system. Configuring  Printing
    Protocols and  WSD Functions
    Off
    On
    RAW Print Settings
    Enable or disable RAW, a Windows  specific printing protocol. Configuring  Printing Protocols and  WSD Functions
    Off
    On
    WSD Settings
    Enable or disable automatic browsing and  acquiring information  for  the  printer or scanner  by using the  WSD protocol that  is  ava ilable
    on  Windows  Vista/7/8/Server 2008/Server  2012. Configuring  Printing Protocols and  WSD Functions
    WSD Print Settings Use  WSD PrintOff
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    							OnUse  WSD BrowsingOff
    On
    WSD Scan SettingsUse  WSD ScanOff
    On
    Use  Computer Scan Off
    On
    Use Multicast Discovery Off
    On
    Use HTTP
    Enable or disable HTTP, which is  required for  communications  with a computer, such as when using the  Remote  UI, WSD printing,  or
    printing with Google  Cloud Print.  Disabling HTTP  Communication
    Off
    On
    Port  Number Settings
    Change  port numbers  for  protocols according to  the  network environment. Changing Port Numbers
    LPD 1  to  515
     to  65535
    RAW 1  to  9100
     to  65535
    HTTP 1  to  80
     to  65535
    POP3 1  to  110
     to  65535
    SMTP 1  to  25
     to  65535
    SNMP 1  to  161
     to  65535
    WSD Search 1  to  3702
     to  65535
    Multicast Discovery 1  to  427
     to  65535
    MTU  Size
    Select the  maximum  size of packets  the  machine sends or receives.  Changing the Maximum Transmission  Unit
    1300
    1400
    1500
    Specify the  settings for  monitoring and  controlling the  machine from a computer  running  SNMP-compatible  software. Monitoring  and
    Controlling the Machine  with SNMP
    SNMPv1 Settings
    Enable or disable SNMPv1.  When  enabling  SNMPv1,  specify  a community name and  access privileges to  Management Information
    Base(MIB) objects.
    Off
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    SNMP  Settings
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    SNMPv3 Settings
    Enable or disable SNMPv3.  Use  the  Remote  UI to  specify  detailed settings that  are  applied when SNMPv3 is  enabled.Off
    On
    Acquire Printer Management Information  from Host
    Enable or disable the  monitoring of printer management  information  from a networked computer  running  SNMP-compatible  software.Off
    On
    Enable or disable the  dedicated  port. The dedicated  port is  used when printing,  faxing, or scanning uses MF Toolbox  and  when br owsing
    or specifying  the  machine settings over the  network.
    Off
    On
             Select  or
     Restart  the  machine
             Select  or Restart  the  machine
             Select  or  Restart  the  machine
    Dedicated Port Settings
           Select  or   Restart
    the  machine
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