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Information about Axis Communications, its history, and product lines.
Details the manual's scope, structure, and copyright information.
Compliance information for USA and Europe regarding radiated emissions and immunity.
Introduces the AXIS 700, its purpose, and how it connects scanners to networks.
Explains the peer-to-peer communication and file-server independent approach of the AXIS 700.
Highlights key advantages like file server independence, ease of use, flexibility, speed, security, and maintenance.
Guide to unpacking, inspecting parts, and identifying the standard delivery contents.
Description of the device's display, keys, and their functions for user interaction.
Explains the meaning of the Status, Busy, Network, and Power LEDs during operation.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting the AXIS 700 to both the scanner and the network.
Details on assigning an Internet address and host name, including methods like ARP, RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP.
Instructions on how to access the AXIS 700's web-based configuration interface.
Configuration for setting up scan-to-email and scan-to-file destinations.
Setting up scanning profiles, including resolution, paper size, image format, and quality.
Configuring the Internet address, default router, subnet mask, and DNS settings.
Configuration for HTTP/FTP access control and SNMP network management protocols.
Introduces three methods for transferring scanned information: Scan-to-Web, Scan-to-Email, Scan-to-File.
Step-by-step guide for scanning documents directly to a web browser interface.
Instructions for sending scanned images to configured destinations like email or FTP servers.
Details on how to specify scanning parameters like profile, paper size, and double-sided scanning.
Information on supported image formats (TIFF, JPEG) and tools for viewing and manipulating them.
Methods for resetting the AXIS 700 to its factory default configuration.
Table explaining the meaning of front panel LEDs during normal and error conditions.
Lists and describes potential error messages displayed on the AXIS 700's LCD.
A comprehensive table detailing all configurable parameters, their default values, and descriptions.
Instructions on how to update the AXIS 700 software over the network using FTP.
Detailed specifications including supported systems, protocols, scanners, image formats, CPU, and memory.
Information on the user interface components, installation, network management, and logical connection types.
Guidance on obtaining technical support through dealers and the Axis WWW Home Page.
Contact details and addresses for Axis offices worldwide.
Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.