Panasonic DP-C322 Operating Guide

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Setting up Optional Accessories.
■ Network Scanner Function
Requires the installation of Network
Scanner/Email Module (Order Number:
DA-NS320/NS321), Hard Disk Drive Unit
(Order Number: DA-HD32), Main Memory
(Order Number: DA-EMN56) and Page
Memory (Order Number: DA-PMN56).
Installing the Panasonic Document
Management System
 on your PC.
(See pages 32-35)
Setting up the Scanner Configuration
using the Communications Utility.
(See page 37)
■ Facsimile Function
Requires the installation of Fax
Communication Board (Order Number:
DA-FG320).
Setting up the User Parameters (Logo,
Character ID, and ID Number).
(See pages 38 and 39)
Register the Address Book.
Refer to Address Book (Facsimile) in
the Operating Instructions (For Basic
Operations) provided booklet.
■ Email Function
Requires the installation of Network
Scanner/Email Module (Order Number:
DA-NS320/NS321).
Setting up the Network Configurations.
(See pages 40-44)
Register the Address Book.
Refer to Address Book (Email) in the
Operating Instructions (For Basic
Operations) provided booklet.
■ Internet Fax Function
Requires the installation of Internet Fax
Module (Order Number: DA-NF320).
Setting up the Network Configuration
using the Control Panel of the machine.
(See pages 40-44)
Register the Address Book.
Refer to Address Book (Internet Fax)
in the Operating Instructions (For
Basic Operations) provided booklet.
NOTE
When using the Printer on the MacOS network
environment, the optional Printer Controller
Module (for Adobe
®
 PostScript
®
 3TM) (Order
number: DA-MC320) is required.
When using the Printer on the Netware network
environment, the IPX/SPX software setup utility is
required.
Refer to the Operating Instruction (For IPX-SPX
setup utility) provided on the CD-ROM.
Glossary
IPX/SPX
(Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet
Exchange)
The network and transport level protocols used by
Novell NetWare.
NetWare
A local-area network (LAN) operating system
developed by Novell Corporation.
Print Server
A print server is a computer that manages one or
more printers.
USB 2.0
(Universal Serial Bus)
An external bus standard which supports data
transfer rates of 480 Mbps (High Speed) or 12Mbps
(Full Speed).
USB supports Plug-and-Play installation and hot
plug-in.
Plug and Play
The ability of a computer system to automatically
configure expansion boards and other devices.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows
Server are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks
of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other
countries.
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