Registering Contacts for Email, Network, or FTP Scanning - Control Panel

You can register a list of contacts for scanning to email or to a network folder or FTP server.
  1. Press the  home button, if necessary.
  2. Select Scan and do one of the following:
    • To create a contact for scanning to email, select Email.
    • To create a location for scanning to a network folder or FTP, select Network Folder/FTP.
  3. Select Contacts > Add Entry.
  4. Select Add Contact, if necessary.
  5. Select the number you want to use for the contact you are adding.
  6. Select the Name field, use the displayed keyboard to enter the contact name (up to 30 characters), and press OK.
  7. Select the Index Word field, use the displayed keyboard to enter a word to use when searching for an entry (up to 30 characters), and press OK. (This field is optional.)
  8. Do the following as necessary for your contact:
    • For an email contact, select the Email Address field, use the displayed keyboard to enter the address, and press OK.
    • For a network folder or FTP location, select the Communication Mode field and select Network Folder (SMB) or FTP. Then select the Location field, use the displayed keyboard to enter the network path to the shared folder, and select OK.
      Enter the folder path name for the Location setting in one of the following formats depending on the Communication Mode setting you selected:
      • SMB: \\host_name\folder
      • FTP: ftp://host_name/folder_name
    • For a network folder or FTP location with a password, select the User Name field and use the displayed keyboard to enter the user name. Then select the Password field and enter the password.
    • For an FTP location, enter the FTP server port number in the Port Number field. If there is a firewall between the product and FTP server, select the Connection Mode field and select Passive Mode.
  9. Select OK.
Note: If you need to edit or delete scanning contacts, the procedures are the same as for fax contacts.
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