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Internet Fax Features
■ User Parameters (Internet Parameters)
Setting the Internet Parameters
Parameter Comments
01 Logo Up to 25 characters & digits.
02 Character ID Up to 16 characters & digits.
03 ID No. Your Fax Telephone Number. (Up to 20 digits)
04 Time Zone The Time Zone is required as part of the Email header information when sending
Internet faxes.
05 EMAIL Address The Email Address assigned to your machine for sending and receiving. (Up to
60 characters)
06 SMTP Server Name The name of the SMTP Mail Server with Port Number. (Up to 60 characters)
(See Note)
07 SMTP Server IP IP Address of the SMTP Mail Server with Port Number.
08 SMTP AUTH Name The SMTP Auth Name. (When you set this Parameter, change the setting of Fax
(See Note) Parameter No. 170 (SMTP Authentication) to "Valid" in advance. (See page 173)
09 SMTP AUTH Password The SMTP Auth Password. (When you set this Parameter, change the setting of
Fax Parameter No. 170 (SMTP Authentication) to "Valid" in advance.
(See page 173)
10 POP Server Name The name of the POP Mail Server with Port Number. (Up to 60 characters)
(See Note)
11 POP Server IP IP Address of the POP Mail Server with Port Number.
12 POP User Name User Name assigned to your machine. (Up to 40 characters)
13 POP Password Password assigned to your machine. (Up to 10 characters)
15 LDAP Server Name The name of the LDAP Server with Port Number. (Up to 60 characters)
(See Note)
16 LDAP Server IP IP Address of the LDAP Server with Port Number.
17 LDAP User Name Login Name assigned to your machine. (Up to 40 characters)
18 LDAP Password Password assigned to your machine. (Up to 10 characters)
19 LDAP Search Base ID for starting the search in the directory on the LDAP server. (Up to 60
characters)
NOTE
1. These setting is required only when “26 DNS Server Address” in General Settings is set to “Yes”.
When the setting is “No”, set each IP Address, refer to For Key Operator in the included Operating
Instructions (For Copy & Function Parameters).
Depending on how your machine will be configured to communicate on the LAN, the appropriate parameters listed in the table
below must be set up first. (See page 46)