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Add to Address Book
Displays the [Add to Address Book] screen.
Refer to "[Add to Address Book] Screen" (P.268).
Previous
Allows you to move to the upper directory.
Note •This button is grayed out if there is no upper directory.
Next
Allows you to move to the lower directory.
Note •This button is available when a folder is selected.
[Add to Address Book] Screen
This screen allows you to register the save destination specified in [Browse], in the Address
Book.
1 Select [Add to Address Book].
2 Select [Save].
Address
To change the address number, select [Edit] and then the desired number.
Name
To change the recipient name, enter a new name with the keyboard displayed by selecting
[Name].
Note •The recipient name may not be displayed depending on the settings.
Specifying a Destination (Specifying a Destination PC Using the Screen
Keyboard)
Enter information in the fields provided for the selected protocol, to specify a forwarding
destination.
Important • When using the Scan to My Folder feature in computer environment earlier than Windows 98/
Windows NT
®
, a destination user name in the earlier format (domain name\user name) will not be
determined automatically.
Before scanning, change the user name with which you can log in correctly.
Note •When you select [Login to Remote Accounts] for [Login Type] and select [Enabled] for [Scan to My
Folder] using CentreWare Internet Services, the scanned document can be transferred to a different
destination. You can select [Enabled] for [Scan to My Folder] only when [Login to Remote Accounts]
and [SMB] are selected for [Login Type] and [Transfer Protocol] respectively. For information on
configuration procedure, refer to the help of CentreWare Internet Services.
1 Select the item to be set.
Note •You can also select [Address Book] to enter
information.
• Fields displayed on the screen vary
depending on the selected protocol.
2 Enter information using the keyboard displayed on the screen.
For information on how to enter characters, refer to "Entering Text" (P.90).