Application for Conguring Scanner Operations (Web Cong)
Web Cong is an application that runs in a web browser, such as Internet Explorer and Safari, on a computer or
smart device. You can
conrm
the scanner status or change the network service and scanner settings. To use the
Web Cong, connect the scanner and the computer or device to the same network.
e following browsers are supported.
Microso Edge, Windows Internet Explorer 8 or later, Firefox
*
, Chrome
*
, Safari
*
*Use the latest version.
See the link in Related Information if you cannot access Web Cong.
Related Information
& “Cannot Access Web
Cong
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Running Web Cong on a Web Browser
1.
Check the scanner's IP address.
Select Settings > Network Settings > Network Status on the scanner's control panel. en select the active
connection method status (Wired LAN/Wi-Fi Status or Wi-Fi Direct Status) to conrm the scanner's IP
address.
2.
Launch a Web browser from a computer or smart device, and then enter the scanner's IP address.
Format:
IPv4: http://the scanner's IP address/
IPv6: http://[the scanner's IP address]/
Examples:
IPv4: http://192.168.100.201/
IPv6: http://[2001:db8::1000:1]/
Note:
Since the scanner uses a self-signed certicate when accessing HTTPS, a warning is displayed on the browser when you
start Web Cong; this does not indicate a problem and can be safely ignored.
3.
Login as an administrator to change the scanner settings.
Click Log in at the top-right of the screen. Enter the User Name and Current password, and then click OK.
Note:
❏ e following provides the initial values for the Web Cong administrator information.
·User name: none (blank)
·Password: serial number of the scanner
To nd the serial number, check the label attached to the rear of the scanner.
❏ If Log out is displayed at the top-right of the screen, you have already logged-on as an administrator.
Running Web Cong on Windows
When connecting a computer to the scanner using WSD, follow the steps below to run Web Cong.
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