d-Color MF4003/MF3303
H UTILITY MODE > 12. Supplementary explanation of utility mode
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Operating method
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• You must prepare a dedicated remote control software program and server. Despite the burden, this method
enables you to control the machine remotely even from a computer located outside the router network.
Accessing the machine
directly
• This method accesses this machine directly from another computer on the network, and operates the control
panel of the machine using a Web browser.
• A dedicated remote control software program is not required, but the computer used for the remote control
must be able to access this machine.
Server Settings
• To access this machine directly and control the control panel of the machine remotely, select [ON].
Setting item
Default setting
ON
OFF
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<Procedure>
• If [ON] is selected, configure the following settings.
Setting item
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Password Authentication
Select whether to request password entry for connecting with this machine. To request for a password entry, select
[Yes], and enter the password (using up to 64 characters).
IP Filtering (Permit
Access)
Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses allowed to access. Also enter the range of IP addresses allowed to access.
Port No.
To set the port number.
Connection Timeout
To set the time-out time.
NOTE
▪ Starting the remote operations
▪ Access the machine web server (URL: https://IP_address_of_MFP:Port_Number/panel/top.html) through the web browser.
▪ If Password Authentication is set, enter the set password.
▪ If IP Filtering is enabled, connection can be established only through the authorized address.
Client Settings
• To control the control panel of this machine remotely using the dedicated software, select [ON].
Setting item
Default setting
ON
OFF
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<Procedure>
• If [ON] is selected, configure the following settings.
Setting item
Contents
Port No.
To set the port number.
Connection Timeout
To set the time-out time.
Server Address
Enter the address of the server where the dedicated software was installed.
Certificate Verification Level
Settings
Expiration
Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved
by the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct.
Expiration
Date
Confirmatio
n
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP
service and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration
date of the certificate is checked.
CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
Synchronize WebDAV Client
Setting
Synchronize WebDAV Client Setting: Select whether to use the proxy server for WebDAV transmission as
a proxy server for the server where the dedicated software was installed.
To use a different proxy server, select [Individual Settings] and enter the proxy server information.
Launch Remote Panel from vCare To set whether or not to allow the remote panel to be started from the remote diagnosis system.
12.5.4 Network I/F Configuration
• It will be displayed when optional wireless LAN devices are mounted.
• To add a network interface to this machine, set a network interface configuration.
Setting item
Contents
Default setting
Wired Only
Select this option to use this machine only in the wired LAN environment.
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Wireless Only
Select this option to use this machine only in the wireless LAN environment.
This machine runs as a wireless LAN adapter in the wireless LAN environment.
Wired+Wireless (Secondary Mode) Select this option to use this machine in both the wired LAN environment and wireless LAN
environment.
This machine runs as a wireless LAN adapter in the wireless LAN environment.
Service Manual
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