
14.3
Customizing the Control Panel environment
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[Web Management Tool]
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14.3
Customizing the Control Panel environment
14.3.1
Changing a Function to be Assigned to a Register Key
You can select functions to be assigned to the hardkeys on the
Control Panel
and softkeys on the slide menu
to suit your requirements.
In the administrator mode, click [System Settings] - [Registered Key Settings], then select a function to be
assigned to each
Register
key.
The following default functions are assigned to the hardkeys on the
Control Panel
.
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[Register Key 1]: [Enlarge Display]
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[Register Key 2]: [Guidance]
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[Register Key 3]: [10 Keypad]
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[Register Key 4]: [Preview]
The following default functions are assigned to the softkeys on the slide menu.
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[Register Key 1]: [Copy]
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[Register Key 2]: [Scan/Fax]
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[Register Key 3]: [Box]
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[Register Key 4]: [Interrupt]
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[Register Key 5]: [OFF]
Tips
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If the OpenAPI application is registered on this machine, the registered application or registered appli-
cation list can be assigned to a
Register
key. For details on the registered application list, refer to
14.3.2
Selecting functions to be arranged in the main menu
Press the
Menu
key on the
Control Panel
to display the main menu. In the main menu, shortcut keys can be
arranged to which you have assigned desired functions.
The main menu can be expanded to triple-screen, and you can freely select up to 25 shortcut keys according
to your operating environment.
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In the administrator mode, select [System Settings] - [Main Menu Default Settings] to select [Assign-
ment No.] for the main menu key arranging shortcut keys, then click [Edit].
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[Assignment No.] 1 to 11 are assigned to the first screen of the main menu. These keys should be
assigned to frequently used functions.
Summary of Contents for D310 Series
Page 12: ...1 Web Connection...
Page 14: ...2 Operations Required to Use Web Connection...
Page 18: ...3 Basic Usage...
Page 40: ...4 ConfiguringBasicInformation Settings of this Machine...
Page 44: ...5 Configuring Network Settings of this Machine...
Page 56: ...6 Setting up the Operating Environment of Web Connection...
Page 61: ...6 4 Changing the time period until automatic log out 6 Web Management Tool 6 6...
Page 62: ...7 Configuring the Scan Environment...
Page 82: ...8 Configuring the Printing Environment...
Page 106: ...9 Configuring the Fax Environment...
Page 120: ...10 Configuring the Network Fax Environment...
Page 132: ...11 Configuring the User Box Environment...
Page 148: ...12 Restricting Users from Using this Device...
Page 199: ...12 22 Using a mobile terminal for authentication purposes 12 Web Management Tool 12 52...
Page 200: ...13 Reinforcing Security...
Page 226: ...14 Managing the Machine Status...
Page 264: ...15 Registering Various Types of Information...
Page 292: ...16 Associating with External Application...
Page 324: ......