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Panasonic Digital Imaging Systems DP-3510/4510/6010 Facsimile And Internet Fax Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Imaging Systems DP-3510/4510/6010 Facsimile And Internet Fax Operating Instructions
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Pre Installation Information 111 Internet Fax Features Explanation of Contents MAC Address : MAC Address from the 2nd page of the General Settings List printout (press , Input ID Code, ). (1) IP Address : The Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to your machine. (2) Subnet Mask : The Subnet Mask number. (3) Default Gateway IP Address : The Default Gateways IP Address. (4) Primary DNS Server IP Address : The IP address of the Primary DNS Server. (5) Secondry DNS Server IP Address : The second IP...
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112 Internet Communication Features Your machine allows you to transmit documents over the Internet to another Internet Fax or a PC. The document is first scanned and converted into a TIFF-F formatted image file, and then transmitted to the remote location as an attachment file to an email using MIME encoding. The email system at the receiving end must support MIME. Otherwise, the attachment file will be detached and lost. When you send an email message to someone, your machine uses Simple Mail...
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Internet Communication Features 113 Internet Fax Features Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used to transfer mail reliably and efficiently. An important feature of SMTP is its capability to transport mail across networks, usually referred to as SMTP mail relay by employing SMTP server. Direct SMTP allows you to transmit documents to another Internet Fax directly without using an SMTP server. For this feature to work reliably, the IP Address should remain unchanged (ask your Network Administrator to...
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Internet Communication Features 114 Your machine allows you to receive and print a PC transmitted email automatically or manually, depending on its setup configuration. However, if the received email includes a file attachment in a format other than TIFF-F, such as Word, Excel, Power Point, your machine prints an error message instead. Internet Mail Reception Internet Internet Fax Transmission Internet Mail Reception LAN LANInternet Fax Internet Fax PCPC
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Internet Communication Features 115 Internet Fax Features Using the Inbound Routing feature, your machine can route documents received from a G3 fax machine to email address(s) or to Internet Fax machine(s) connected to a LAN as an email, as well as to other G3 fax machine(s) over the telephone line. When an incoming Internet Fax, email or a regular fax document is received, your machine. checks for the following: 1. First, your machine checks whether a sub-address is included. If it is, it will look...
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Internet Communication Features 116 Your machine is capable of transferring all received Internet email or regular G3 fax documents to a pre- programmed G3 fax or a PC destination. DHCP is a protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses to Internet Fax and client PCs. With DHCP, an Internet Fax can automatically acquire a unique IP address each time it connects to a network making IP address management an easier task for network administrators. When an Internet Fax logs on to the network, the DHCP...
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Internet Communication Features 117 Internet Fax Features For convenience, your Internet Fax has an LDAP client feature to enable the search for recipients email addresses from the LDAP server, which assists the entering of long email addresses. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol for accessing online directory services. An LDAP client connects to an LDAP server and asks a question. The server responds with an answer. Your Internet Fax indicates the search result from the LDAP...
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118 Important Information Your machine uses the same communication protocols as email: the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). The differences from a standard G3 fax communication using the Public Telephone Network (PSTN) are as follows. Differences between Internet Fax and Regular Fax A regular Fax machine goes off-hook, dials, and the phone network completes a circuit over phone lines to the receiving fax. You pay for the circuit. The two faxes negotiate a connection, synchronize and exchange image...
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Important Information 119 Internet Fax Features Sending a Document to a PC via LAN When transmitting a document to an email address, the following instructions are sent as text message in addition to the TIFF-F formatted image file. An Image data in TIFF-F format has been attached to this email. You can download the TIFF-F Image Viewer from the following URL addresses: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/mgcs/internetfax/ http://www.panasonic.com/internetfax Internet Relayed Transmission To prevent unauthorized...
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120 User Parameters See Operating Instructions (For Facsimile) if you wish to set the basic settings (User Parameters). Before starting, you will need a completed copy of page 107 (Pre Installation Information). For your machine to be able to operate as an Internet Fax on the Network properly, the following five (5) Basic Parameters must be pre-programmed into the machine. TCP/IP Address of your machine TCP/IP Subnet Mask of your machine TCP/IP Address of the Default Gateway Email Address of...