
16.15
Associating this machine with an Android/iOS terminal using NFC
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[Web Management Tool]
16-30
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Place the Android terminal on the mobile touch area on the
Control Panel
of this machine.
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If the Android terminal is in the sleep mode (the screen is off) or the screen is locked, cancel the
sleep mode of the Android terminal, unlock the screen, then place the Android terminal on the mo-
bile touch area.
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When both
Mobile for Android
and
Remote Access
are installed on the Android terminal, the ap-
plication, whichever has priority, is started. For details on the setting, refer to page 16-30.
This starts a pairing with this machine, and registers this machine in
Mobile for Android
.
Tips
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For details on the procedure, refer to the help of
Mobile for Android
.
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If the printable screen such as the Web browser or E-mail screen is displayed in advance using
Mobile
for Android
, you can directly print it on this machine simply by placing the Android terminal on the mo-
bile touch area on the
Control Panel
of this machine.
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Also, if the scannable screen is displayed in advance using
Mobile for Android
, you can import the
original loaded on this machine to the Android terminal simply by placing the Android terminal on the
mobile touch area on the
Control Panel
of this machine.
Connecting an Android terminal to this machine via NFC using
Remote Access
This section describes how to connect an Android terminal to this machine using
Remote Access
by placing
the Android terminal on the mobile touch area on the
Control Panel
of this machine.
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On this machine, allow a connection from an Android terminal using
Remote Access
. For details, refer
to page 16-24.
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Enable the wireless connection and NFC for the Android terminal.
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Configure a setting to support NFC on this machine. For details, refer to page 16-29.
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When using NFC to connect an Android terminal to this machine using
Remote Access
, connect the
Android terminal to this machine or the access point that can be connected to this machine in advance.
1
Start the Android terminal.
2
Place the Android terminal on the mobile touch area on the
Control Panel
of this machine.
%
If the Android terminal is in the sleep mode (the screen is off) or the screen is locked, cancel the
sleep mode of the Android terminal, unlock the screen, then place the Android terminal on the mo-
bile touch area.
%
When both
Mobile for Android
and
Remote Access
are installed on the Android terminal, the ap-
plication, whichever has priority, is started. For details on the setting, refer to page 16-30.
This starts a pairing with this machine to automatically connect the Android terminal to this machine.
Tips
-
For details on the procedure, refer to the help of
Remote Access
.
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If the primary start mode is set to [Address Link] to start
Remote Access
via NFC, the Android terminal
is not connected automatically. When you place the Android terminal on the mobile touch area on the
Control Panel
of this machine, network information of this machine is automatically input to
Remote
Access
; therefore, you need to manually connect the Android terminal to this machine.
Configuring the application to be started on the Android terminal
If both
Mobile for Android
and
Remote Access
are installed on the Android terminal, select whether to pref-
erentially start either application when the Android terminal is placed on the mobile touch area on the
Control
Panel
of this machine.
In the administrator mode, select [System Settings] - [System Connection Setting] - [Mobile Connection Set-
tings] - [Touch Connection Link Application Settings], then click [PageScope Mobile] or [bizhub Remote Ac-
cess].
[PageScope Mobile] is specified by default.
[Mobile] or [Remote Access]
[Mobile] is specified by default.
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: ......