Konica Minolta C650 用户手册

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页码 165
C650
2-48
User mode
2
Temporary One-Touch
Destinations that will be used temporarily can be registered.
The list of currently registered temporary programs can be displayed, and new destinations can be registered 
or their settings can be changed.
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Note 
"Temporary One-Touch" appears if "Manual Destination Input" in Administrator mode is set to "Allow". 
Specify the setting for "Manual Destination Input" from the control panel.
In the Temporary One-Touch List page, click the [Registration] button, select the transmission type, and then 
click the [OK] button to display a page to register a new temporary program. The settings are the same ones 
available when registering a program. For details, refer to "Program" on page 2-31.
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Detail 
The Limiting Access to Destinations Settings do not appear for Temporary One-Touch.
To select a registered temporary program from the machine, press the [Mode Memory] key in the 
control panel, and then touch [Page List], then [Temporary One-Touch].
Limiting Access to Destinations
To specify the access level of the destination, click the [Display] button. If an 
access permission group is specified for the user who is logged on, the set-
tings for "Search from Reference Allowed Group" appear.
If "Search from Reference Allowed Group" is selected, click the [Search from 
List] button, and then select an access permission group from the list. If "Set 
direct Reference Allowed Level" is selected, select a level.
Item
Description
Item
Description
No.
Displays the registration number.
Name
Displays the registered name.
Edit
If no program destination is registered, the [Registration] button appears. If a pro-
gram destination is registered, the [Edit] button appears. Click the button to display 
the page for specifying the settings to either register or edit a program destination. 
E-mail destinations where an S/MIME certificate is registered cannot be changed.
[Delete] button
Click this button to display a page to delete the registered temporary program.