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Configuring Quick Connect
You can configure the connector so that users only have to press a few keys and do not have to
enter any data. To accomplish this, you perform the following tasks:
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Configure the connector to use a single destination (with subfolder navigation disabled).
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Define a non-modifiable default file name.
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Specify no authentication or pre-define the logon information.
When a user presses an appropriately configured Quick Connector button and then presses Next,
Quick Connect scans the document and delivers it to the pre-defined destination without further
user intervention.
File naming
Quick Connect includes several file naming options:
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You can configure the connector to use the default provided by Quick Connect, which names
scanned files using the format:
device-connector-date-time.ext
, as in “machine01-
QuickConnect1-03172005-112259.pdf”.
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You can build a file name using fields that you define. For example, you can build a file name
that contains the company name, the date, and the time, as in “eCopy03172005141847.pdf “.
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You can specify whether users can modify all or part of the file name. For example, you can
build a file name that comprises the company name, a city, the date, and the time. You can
allow users to modify the city name, but not the company name, as in
“eCopyParis03172005142327.pdf”, “eCopyRome03172005142327.pdf”,
“eCopyLondon03172005142327.pdf”.
File batching
Quick Connect supports file batching, which splits a stack of documents into separate files, each
containing a fixed number of pages or of a fixed size. This is useful in a production environment
because users can scan and deliver large numbers of documents very quickly.
Document indexing
When you configure Quick Connect’s document indexing option, the connector prompts the user
to enter information in one or more fields. The information describes the content of the
document, such as a case ID, a client name, a document type, etc. Quick Connect saves the index
information with the document. This option is useful with back-end applications that can process
the image and index files in the destination folder.