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The Océ TC4 User Manual provides comprehensive guidance on using the Océ TC4 scanner, detailing its components, operation, and maintenance. It includes safety information, documentation references, and instructions for various scanning tasks and software applications. The manual emphasizes important notes and cautions to ensure safe and effective use of the device.

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Oce tc4

The Océ TC4 User Manual provides comprehensive guidance on using the Océ TC4 scanner, detailing its components, operation, and maintenance. It includes safety information, documentation references, and instructions for various scanning tasks and software applications. The manual emphasizes important notes and cautions to ensure safe and effective use of the device.

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Océ User manual

Océ TC4
Océ TC4 User manual
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Océ, Océ TC4 are registered trademarks of Océ-Technologies B.V.


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cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
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hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for
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Notes for the reader

Notes for the reader

Introduction
This manual helps you to use the Océ TC4. The manual contains a description of the
product and guidelines to use and operate the Océ TC4.

Definition
Attention-Getters

Parts of this manual require your special attention. These parts can provide the following:
■ Additional general information, for example, information that is useful when you

perform a task.
■ Information to prevent property damage or personal injuries.

Note, Attention, and Caution


The words Note, Attention and Caution draw your attention to important information.
Overview of the attention-getters#
Word Icon Indicates
Note Tips or additional information about the correct use
of the product.

Attention Information to prevent property damage, for example


damage to the product, documents, or files.

Caution Information to prevent personal injuries.


The Caution indication has several icons that warn
against various hazards. The icons are shown below.
Caution General hazard

Caution Hot surface

Caution Electric shock

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Notes for the reader

Word Icon Indicates


Caution Moving parts

Caution Laser beam

The use of heat-resistant gloves is mandatory when you


carry out these actions.

Safety information
The safety information for this product is included in a separate manual with the title
Safety information. This manual is part of the documentation set that you received with
your product.

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Contents

Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction.................................................................................................................9
The product concept and complete workflow...............................................10
Available documentation................................................................................12
How to use this manual...................................................................................14
The Océ TC4 key concepts..............................................................................16
User interaction................................................................................................17
The Océ TC4 users...........................................................................................18
Get to know the Océ TC4.................................................................................20
The Océ TC4................................................................................................20
The Océ TC4 components.........................................................................21
Turn on and off the Océ TC4.....................................................................23
Chapter 2
Use the Océ TC4.......................................................................................................25
Use the scanner operator panel......................................................................26
Basic scan-to-file jobs on the scanner............................................................30
Introduction to scan-to-file jobs................................................................30
Do a basic scan-to-file job.........................................................................32
Do an extended scan-to-file job................................................................33
Stop a scan-to-file job................................................................................35
Extended scan-to-file jobs...............................................................................36
Available settings for scan-to-file jobs.....................................................36
'File type'.....................................................................................................38
'Resolution'.................................................................................................40
'Original type' and background compensation.......................................41
'Original width'...........................................................................................42
'Remove strip'.............................................................................................43
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Scan jobs on the Océ TC4 Power Logic controller application.................44
Scan jobs management ............................................................................44
Manage scan destinations in the 'Scan jobs' workspace.......................47
Scan jobs tasks...........................................................................................51
Define file names........................................................................................52
View the properties of the scanned file....................................................54
Delete scanned files...................................................................................55
Resend scanned files from the Unsent scans folder...............................56
How to retrieve scanned files via FTP......................................................57
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Océ View Station LT ......................................................................................59

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View locally scanned files with Océ View Station LT...........................59
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Functions in Océ View Station LT..........................................................61
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View error in Océ View Station LT.........................................................64
Chapter 3
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Océ Power Logic controller Remote....................................................................65
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Introduction toOcéPower Logic controller Remote....................................66
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Install and start Océ Power Logic controller Remote.................................67
Install Océ Power Logic controller Remote on your system..................67
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Start the Océ TC4 Power Logic application with Océ Power Logic con-
troller Remote.............................................................................................69
Connect to the controller...........................................................................72
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Use Océ Power Logic controller Remote....................................................74
Automatic logon.........................................................................................74
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Log on to Océ Power Logic controller Remote.....................................75
Change the 'Password'..............................................................................77
Chapter 4
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The Océ TC4 Power Logic controller application...............................................79
Introduction......................................................................................................80
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The Océ TC4 Power Logic controller software application..................80
Toolbars and workspaces..........................................................................82
Log on as a different user..........................................................................86
Change the password................................................................................87
Concepts of the Workspaces.....................................................................88
Concepts of the 'Scan jobs' and the 'Scan destinations'..................88
Concept of the 'Scan destinations'.....................................................90
Concept of the 'Templates' on the Scanner.......................................93
Concept of the 'Preferences' workspace............................................94
Concept of the 'Configuration' workspace.........................................95
Chapter 5
Océ License Logic.....................................................................................................97
About Océ Licence Logic.................................................................................98
The possibilities of Océ License Logic...........................................................99
The basic workflow of license activation.....................................................100
The structure of license files and licenses...................................................101
Control your licenses with Océ License Logic.............................................102
Log on to Océ License Logic...................................................................102
View the current active licenses..............................................................104
Get the host id of the Océ system...........................................................106

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Save the current active licenses..............................................................107


Perform a license activation job..............................................................108
Chapter 6
Accounting software: Océ Account Center..........................................................111
An overview of Océ Account Center............................................................112
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Océ Account Logic ......................................................................................115
Introduction to Océ Account logic..........................................................115
Summary of Océ Account Logic.............................................................116
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Océ TC4 Power Logic controller setup................................................117
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Océ Account Console ..................................................................................118
Introduction to Océ Account Console.....................................................118
Summary of Océ Account Console.........................................................119
Chapter 7
Maintain the Océ TC4.............................................................................................123
Maintain the Océ TC4 scanner......................................................................124
Clean the scan area..................................................................................124
Calibrate the scanner...............................................................................126
Clear an original jam on the scanner......................................................128
Scanner error-messages and solutions..................................................129
Appendix A
Overview and tables...............................................................................................131
Overview of the Océ TC4 system..................................................................132
Scanner operator panel.................................................................................133
Specifications of the Océ TC4.......................................................................135
Specifications of the Océ TC4.................................................................135
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Specifications Océ Power Logic controller.........................................137
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Specifications Océ Scan Logic .............................................................138
Original types for the scanner.................................................................140
Appendix B
Miscellaneous.........................................................................................................143
Reader's comment sheet...............................................................................144
Addresses of local Océ organisations .........................................................146

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Chapter 1
Introduction

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The product concept and complete workflow

The product concept and complete workflow

Definition
A complete Océ solution includes several different hardware and software products to
manage your complete document workflow. The complete document workflow includes
several different jobs and documents. The following illustration gives an overview of a
complete Océ solution and the document workflow.

Illustration

[10] Overview of the system set-up and control.

Different documents
The complete workflow includes the following different documents.
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Nr. Document
1 Original
2 File

Different products
The complete Océ solution is a combination of the following elements.
■ Scanner (A)

■ Controller (B)

■ Document management software.

Different jobs
The arrows in the illustration show the different possible jobs. The complete document
workflow of the Océ solution includes the following different jobs.
■ Scan-to-file job.

A scan-to-file job starts with an original (1) and ends with a file (2).
■ Set-up and control the complete workflow.

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The product concept and complete workflow

Do which job where


Use the following products to do the following jobs.
■ Scan-to-file jobs on the scanner operator panel

■ Set up and control the complete workflow on the controller.

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Available documentation

Available documentation

Introduction
This manual is part of a complete documentation set. The following table shows a complete
overview of the available documentation.

Available documentation
Available documentation#
Product Documentation Medium
The Océ TC4 Océ TC4 Reference man- CD-ROM, PDF file in 20
ual. main languages.
Océ TC4 Safety manual. 1 manual, PDF file, multi-
lingual.
The Océ TC4 Power Log- Océ TDS-TCS connectiv- CD-ROM, as a PDF file in
ic® controller ity manual. English only.
Integrated Océ TC4 Pow- Embedded in the applica-
er Logic® controller appli- tion, as an on-line help file
cation on-line help in 20 languages.

Océ Account Center Océ Account Center User CD-ROM, as a PDF file in
Manual multiple languages.
Océ Account Logic on- Embedded in the applica-
line help. tion, as an on-line help file
in multiple languages.
Océ Account Console on- Embedded in the applica-
line help. tion, as an on-line help file
in multiple languages.
Océ License Logic Océ License Logic on-line Embedded in the applica-
help tion, as an on-line help file
in multiple languages.

Power Logic® controller Power Logic® controller Embedded in the applica-


Remote Remote on-line help tion, as an on-line help file
in multiple languages.
Océ Repro Desk Océ Repro Desk User CD-ROM, as a PDF file in
Manual multiple languages.
Océ Repro Desk on-line Embedded in the applica-
help tion as on-line help file in
multiple languages.

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Available documentation

Note:
Visit Océ on the Internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.

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How to use this manual

How to use this manual

Introduction
You can access a topic quickly with the following methods.
■ Refer to the alphabetical index at the end of the manual.

■ Refer to the table of contents at the beginning of this manual.

Before you turn to the complete table of contents, you can also use the following table
to find a topic quickly.

This manual contains the following chapters.


#

Chapters Section Topics


1 Introduction contains a general introduction to the Océ
TC4 and the concept, including a general de-
scription of the main features.
2 Use scanner ■ introduction
■ basic and extended scan-to-file jobs
■ scan job management on the Océ TC4
Power Logic® controller application
■ scan destination management on the Océ
TC4 Power Logic® controller application

3 Power Logic® con- ■ introduction


troller Remote ■ Install and start the application
■ Use the application

4 Océ TC4 Power Log- ■ introduction


ic® controller applica- ■ concepts of Scan jobs, Scanner templates,
tion Preferences and Configuration

5 Océ License Logic ■ introduction


■ perform tasks in the Océ License Logic
application

6 Océ Account Center ■ Océ Account Logic


■ Océ Account Console

7 Maintain the Océ maintain the scanner


TC4

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How to use this manual

Chapters Section Topics


Appendix A Overview and tables ■ overview of the system
■ overview of the graphical operator panels
■ system specifications

Appendix B Miscellaneous Reader's comment sheet


Addresses of local Océ organizations
Index Index indicates where you can find the information
in the manual with the use of key words.

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The Océ TC4 key concepts

The Océ TC4 key concepts

Green key principle


The Océ TC4 is a very user-friendly scanner. The scanner is very easy to operate. The
scanner templates offer you extended ease of use because you can use them to store pre-
ferred combinations of settings.

Scanner templates
The scanner offers you a number of customizable templates for the job settings of a scan
job. The scanner templates allow you to store your preferred job settings. To start a job
you simply select a template on the scanner operator panel and press the green start key.
Templates can be managed in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.

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Océ Scan Logic
The Océ TC4 offers a scan-to-file functionality. Documents are scanned and then stored
digitally. Ten customized scan destinations are supported. Scan jobs and scan destinations
can be managed in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.

Network connectivity
The Océ TC4 supports a number of popular network protocols. This means that it can
be used in multiple networking environments such as TCP/IP® Pserver (IPX/SPX). You
can configure the system in the network via the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller appli-
cation.

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User interaction

User interaction

Introduction
The user can communicate with the Océ TC4 from local locations and remote locations.

Operator panels
The Océ TC4 offers the following user interfaces.
A scanner operator panel for the scanner allows you to define the settings for scan jobs
but also allows you to set scanner settings.

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Integrated Océ TC4 Power Logic controller application
The Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application supports a centralized workflow.
Only one application with a transparent and intuitive layout where you can perform
many tasks based on user role defined access. Separate work spaces give you a full overview
and full control on scan job management, but also allows you to manage your scanner
templates, system preferences and network connectivity settings. You can also monitor
the status of your system in this application.

Power Logic controller Remote enables you to access the integrated Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application from any networked workstation.

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The Océ TC4 users

The Océ TC4 users

Introduction
The Océ TC4 will be used by various users within your company or department. Depend-
ing on the tasks that you need to perform on the Océ TC4 you may need certain access
rights to the Océ TC4 and the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller. The access rights are
appointed by your company. Please contact the person responsible for the scanner to find
out what rights and user role you need to work with the Océ TC4. With the appointment
of the user roles and the dedicated workspaces you can fully customize the scanner to fit
with your workflow.
On the Océ TC4 the following user roles can be identified.

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Overview of user rights per workspace in the Océ TC4 Power Logic controller
The table below indicates if the users have read rights or only view rights in the 4 main
workspaces.

■ X: indicates that the user has full rights in this workspace


■ 0: indicates that the user is only allowed to view the information in the workspace
■ 1: indicates that the user can switch scanner templates from the template library to
the scanner operator panel.
■ 2: indicates that the user is allowed to lock or unlock scan destinations.

Workspace —> 'Scan jobs' Scanner 'Prefer- 'Configura-


'Templates' ences' tion'
User role
'Anonymous' X 0 0 0
Repro operator X 01 0 0

Key operator X2 X X 0

System administrator 0 0 0 X

'Anonymous' user
The 'Anonymous' user is a common user who uses the Océ TC4 for scan jobs. The
common or walk-up user has no permission to change the system settings.
In the integrated Power Logic® controller application, the anonymous user can delete
his or her own scan-to-file jobs in the 'Scan jobs' workspace.

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The Océ TC4 users

Note:
You do not have to logon to the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application when
you are an 'Anonymous' user.

Repro operator
The repro operator is responsible for the daily use of the Océ TC4 in a central repro de-
partment. This person makes scans on the scanner.
In the integrated Power Logic® controller application, the repro operator has no permis-
sion in the 'Preferences' and 'Configuration' workspaces, limited permission in the
'Templates' workspace and full permission in the 'Scan jobs' workspaces.

Key operator
The key operator is responsible for the ongoing management of the scanner and the
availability of the scanner for all users. In a large organization he or she will be responsible
for the smooth production of documents and scanned files from external departments.
The key operator will also have to ensure that the staff of the internal department are able
to perform their tasks swiftly and efficiently.
In the integrated Power Logic® controller application, the key operator has full permission
in all workspaces ( 'Scan jobs', 'Templates', 'Preferences') except the 'Configuration'
workspace, which is the responsibility of the system administrator.

System administrator
The system administrator is responsible for the installation and configuration of the Océ
TC4 in its environment. This person defines the security settings and manages licenses.
In the integrated Power Logic® controller application, the system administrator has ex-
clusive permission in the 'Configuration' workspace.

Océ Service
Dedicated user mode for service purposes.

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The Océ TC4

Get to know the Océ TC4


The Océ TC4

The configuration of the Océ TC4


The Océ TC4 is a high quality and fast wide format color scanner for scanning engineering
documents. The Océ TC4 is available as a scanner only configuration. The Océ TC4
offers scan-to-file functionality. The Océ TC4 can be adapted to the fit in just the way
you want it.

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The Océ TC4 components

The Océ TC4 components

Introduction
The Océ TC4 is available as a scanner which can scan-to-file
The Océ TC4 consists of the following components.
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Number Component
1 Scanner
2 Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller

The Océ TC4 scanner

[11] scanner

Use the Océ TC4 scanner to make scan-to-file jobs, in color, grayscales or black and
white.

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The Océ TC4 Power Logic controller
The Océ TC4 is equipped with a Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller which helps you
to make optimum use of your scanner.
On the Océ Power Logic® controller an integrated application runs which allows you
to control control your entire workflow.

User role defined access allows you to log on to the following workspaces.
■ 'Scan jobs'. In this workspace you can manage your scan-to-file jobs and scan job

destinations on the controller and on the network.

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The Océ TC4 components

■ Scanner 'Templates'. In this workspace you customize and maintain the scan templates
that are visible on the scanner operator panel of the scanner.
■ 'Preferences'. In this workspace you have a transparent overview of all the system de-
faults of the scanner and controller.
■ 'Configuration'. In this workspace you manage all settings related to network connec-
tivity, security.
■ The system control bar is always visible in the application and provides you with status
information about the scanner and controller. It monitors the set memory to display
the available storage space on the controller.

Optional software

You can order the following optional features for the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller.
Account Logging. Account Logging is for accounting purposes, the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller is able to keep track of all your jobs. For each job the job information
is stored.

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Turn on and off the Océ TC4

Turn on and off the Océ TC4

Introduction
You can turn on and off the Océ TC4 scanner. The Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller
is switched on and off separately from the scanner. You do not have to use a specific order
in which you turn on and off the Océ TC4 and scanner.

Power On / off
#

Part Action
Scanner Use the On / Off switch at the front underneath the original feed
table on the scanner to turn on and off the scanner.
Océ TC4 Use the power key at the front of the controller.
Power Logic® Use the On / off key.
controller When the controlller is on:
Press the key only once and wait 30-60 seconds. The green LED of
the key turns off to indicate that the controller is turned off. Keep
the key pressed for 4 seconds to immediately turn off the controller.
When the controller is off:
Press the key only once to start up the controller. The green LED
is turned on when you press the key.
You can also shut down the controller in the Océ TC4 Power Log-
ic® controller application. Access the System menu in the top
toolbar to do so.

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Turn on and off the Océ TC4

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Chapter 2
Use the Océ TC4

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Use the scanner operator panel

Use the scanner operator panel

Introduction
Use the scanner operator panel to define the job settings. You can define the job settings
in two ways.
■ Use the left softkeys and the scroll wheel.

You can use this method if you prefer a general step by step method.
■ Use the scroll wheel and scroll-wheel key only.

You can use this method if you prefer a fast method.

Note that the scanner operator panel also uses icons to explain a setting. The following
illustration shows the scanner operator panel. For more information about the keys on
the ‘Scanner operator panel’ on page 133

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Use the scanner operator panel

Illustration

[12] The operator panel of the Océ TC4 scanner

Define job settings with the left soft keys and the scroll wheel
1. Select a job template with one of the left softkeys.
The top 5 settings appear.
2. Find a setting with the scroll wheel.
A small rectangle in front of a setting name indicates the focus of the scroll wheel.

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Use the scanner operator panel

3. Select a setting with the left softkey.


There are several types of settings. The behavior of the scanner operator panel and the
definition of a setting depends on the type of setting you selected. You can select one of
the following types of settings.
■ A setting that contains two values only, like 'On' or ' Off'.

When you select this setting while the setting was not in focus, the setting becomes
in focus. When you select this setting while the setting was already in focus, the setting
stays in focus and there are no changes.
Change the value of the setting with the left softkey. The value and icon changes.
■ A setting that contains a list of values, like 'Lighter/darker'.

Define the required value with the scroll wheel. The value and icon changes.
■ A setting that contains a list of settings, like 'Original type'.

Define the required value with the scroll wheel. The value and icon changes.
Select the next setting of the list of settings with the left softkey.

Note:
You can enter a numeric value with the numeric keys. To enter a negative numeric value,
scroll to a negative value first and than enter the value with the numeric keys.

4. Select 'Close' with the lower-right softkey.


5. Repeat from step 4 to define the next setting.

Note:
Use the 'Defaults' option at the lower-left key to set all settings of the job template to
default.

Define job settings with the scroll wheel and scroll-wheel key only
1. Focus on a job template with the scroll wheel.
A small diamond in front of a template indicates the focus of the scroll wheel.
2. Select a job template with the scroll-wheel key.
The top 5 settings appear.
3. Find a setting with the scroll wheel.
A small rectangle in front of a setting name indicates the focus of the scroll wheel.

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Use the scanner operator panel

4. Select the setting with the scroll-wheel key.


There are several types of settings. The behavior of the scanner operator panel and the
definition of a setting depends on the type of setting you selected. You can select one of
the following types of settings.
■ A setting that contains two values only, like 'On' or ' Off'.

Change the value of the setting with the scroll-wheel key to change the value of the
setting. The value and icon changes.
■ A setting that contains a list of values, like 'Lighter/darker'.

Open the setting with the scroll-wheel key.


Define the required value with the scroll wheel. The value and icon changes.
Close the setting with the scroll-wheel key.
■ A setting that contains a list of settings, like 'Original type'.

Focus on a setting with the scroll wheel. The bold text of a value indicates the focus
of the scroll wheel. The icon changes.
Open the setting with the scroll-wheel key. The list of values appears.
Open the setting with the scroll-wheel key.
Define the required value with the scroll wheel. The value and icon changes.
Close the setting with the scroll-wheel key.

Note:
You can enter a numeric value with the numeric keys. To enter a negative numeric value,
scroll to a negative value first and than enter the value with the numeric keys.

5. Select 'Close' with the lower-scroll-wheel key.


6. Repeat from step 4 to define the next setting.

Note:
Use the 'Defaults' option at the lower-left key to set all settings of the job template to
default.

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Introduction to scan-to-file jobs

Basic scan-to-file jobs on the scanner


Introduction to scan-to-file jobs

Introduction
A basic scan-to-file job takes three steps. Feed the original and press the start key. Every
other type of scan-to-file job, where you change the scan-to-file settings, is called an ex-
tended scan-to-file job. An extended scan-to-file job takes one additional step. Define the
scan-to-file job settings on the scanner operator panel. The scanner operator panel shows
five scan-to-file job templates. The scan-to-file job templates provide access to the different
settings per scan-to-file job template. When you select a scan-to-file job template, the
scanner operator panel shows the top 5 settings of the selected scan-to-file job template.
The top 5 settings are the most often used settings. You can define the top 5 settings and
their values for each scan-to-file job template with the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller
application. You can use the scroll wheel to see the other settings. After you start a scan-
to-file job, you can manage your jobs from the 'Scan jobs' workspace in the Océ TC4
Power Logic® controller application.

Illustration

[13] The scan-to-file job templates

Steps in a basic scan-to-file job


1. Feed the original.
2. Press the green start key.

Result
You get a digital file of your original.

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Introduction to scan-to-file jobs

Steps in an extended scan-to-file job without fine tuned job templates


1. Feed the original.
2. Define the scan-to-file job settings at the scanner operator panel.
■ Open a template.

■ Select the first setting and define the value.

■ Select the second setting and define the value.

■ ....

■ Select the last setting and define the value.

3. Press the green start key.

Result
The second step takes several additional actions.

Steps in an extended scan-to-file job with fine tuned job templates


1. Feed the original.
2. Define the job settings.
Select the required template at the scanner operator panel and change the pre-defined
settings only if necessary.
3. Press the green start key.

Result
You get a tuned digital file of your original.

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Do a basic scan-to-file job

Do a basic scan-to-file job

Introduction
This section describes a general workflow for a basic scan-to-file job.

Before you begin


If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the de-
fault value for that setting in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
After you press the start key, the scanner operator panel always shows the job number
and status of the job. A scan-to-file job appears in the selected destination of the 'Scan
jobs' workspace.

How to do a basic scan-to-file job on the Océ TC4


1. Place the original face down and right aligned.
The scanner takes the original.

[14] Place the original face down and right aligned.

2. Press the green start key.

Result
The scanner scans the original and the sends the scanned file to the default scan-to-file
destination.

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Do an extended scan-to-file job

Do an extended scan-to-file job

Introduction
This section describes a general workflow for an extended scan-to-file job.

Before you begin


If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the de-
fault value for that setting in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
After you press the start key, the scanner operator panel always shows the job number
and status of the job. A scan-to-file job appears in the selected destination of the 'Scan
jobs' workspace.

How to do an extended scan-to-file job on the Océ TC4


1. Place the original face down and right aligned.
The scanner takes the original.

[15] Place the original face down and right aligned

2. Select a template.

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3. Define the job settings.

[16] The top 5 settings of a scan job template

‘Available settings for scan-to-file jobs’ on page 36


■ Scroll to a setting.

■ Select a setting with the left softkey.

■ Scroll to the required value.

■ Select the next setting with the left softkey.

■ Scroll to the required value.

■ Select 'Close' to close the setting.

■ Repeat the selection of settings from bullet 3 if you need to define more settings.

4. Press the green 'Start' key.

Result
The scanner scans the original and sends the scanned file to the defined scan-to-file des-
tination.

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Stop a scan-to-file job

Stop a scan-to-file job

Introduction
You can stop a scan-to-file job with the red stop key at the scanner operator panel.

How to stop a scan-to-file job


1. Press the red stop key.

Result
When you press the red stop key while the scanner scans, the scan process stops. The
scanner rewinds the original and the scan-to-file job is cancelled.
When you press the red stop key while the scanner rewinds, the rewind process continues.
The scan-to-file job is cancelled.

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Available settings for scan-to-file jobs

Extended scan-to-file jobs


Available settings for scan-to-file jobs

The scan-to-file settings


#

Setting Description
'Destination' Use this setting to define the default destination for scan-
to-file jobs on the controller. You can define a maximum
of 10 remote destinations and one of these destinations
is the default destination.

'File type' Depending on the color mode and file type you select
the values for the compression mode and organization
will change. For some File types, the Compression and
Organization settings cannot be set in all situations.‘File
type’ on page 38
Available file types:
■ PDF

■ TIFF

■ JPEG

■ CALS

'Resolution' Use this setting to define the resolution of the scanned


images. The higher the resolution you select, the finer
the image quality but the larger the file size. ‘Resolution’
on page 40
'Original type' Use this setting to define the type of original for your
scan-to-file jobs. The defined type influences the quality
of the output.‘Original type and background compensation’
on page 41
'Original width' Use this setting to define the width of the original that
the scanner scans.‘Original width’ on page 42
'Remove strip' Use this setting to define blank areas on the sides of the
scanned image. ‘Remove strip’ on page 43

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Available settings for scan-to-file jobs

Setting Description
'Mirror' Use this setting to create a mirrored image of an original.
Mirroring occurs in the transport direction. (The image
is mirrored along the vertical axis.)

'Lighter/darker' Use this setting to define the exposure of the original.


Negative values mean less exposure and darker scanned
output. Positive values mean more exposure and grayer
scanned output.

Note:
This setting can only be set if the color mode
you select is gray or black and white.

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'File type'

'File type'

Depending on the color mode and file type you select the values for the compression
mode and organization will change. For some File types, the Compression and Organiza-
tion settings cannot be set in all situations.

Color mode: Grayscale


#

Color mode File type Compression Organization


'Grayscale' 'TIFF' ■ 'None' ■ 'Raw'
■ 'Packbits' ■ 'Tiled'
■ ■ 'Striped'

'PDF' ■ 'None' Not available


■ 'Flate'

■ JPEG Quality
■ Maximum

■ High

■ Medium

■ Minimum

JPEG Quality
■ Maximum

■ High

■ Medium

■ Minimum

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'File type'

Color mode: Black and White


#

Color mode File type Compression Organization


'Black&white' 'TIFF' ■ 'None' ■ 'Raw'
■ 'Group 3' ■ 'Tiled'
■ 'Group 4' ■ 'Striped'
■ 'Packbits'

'PDF' ■ 'None' Not available


■ 'Flate'
■ 'Group 4'

'CALS' Not available Not available

Color mode: Color


#

Color mode File type Compression Organization


'Color' 'TIFF' ■ 'None' ■ 'Raw'
■ 'Packbits' ■ 'Tiled'
■ ■ 'Striped'

'PDF' ■ 'None' Not available



■ 'Flate'

■ JPEG Quality
■ Maximum

■ High

■ Medium

■ Minimum

JPEG Not available Quality


■ Maximum

■ High

■ Medium

■ Minimum

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'Resolution'

'Resolution'

Use this setting to define the resolution of the scanned images. The higher the resolution
you select, the finer the image quality.
Select the required scan resolution with the scroll wheel.
#

Setting Value in dots per inch


'Resolution' ■ '72 dpi'
■ '100 dpi'
■ '150 dpi'
■ '200 dpi'
■ '300 dpi'
■ '400 dpi'
■ '600 dpi'

Note:
A higher resolution increases the file size.

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'Original type' and background compensation

'Original type' and background compensation

Use the 'Original type' setting to define the type of original for scan-to-file jobs. The
defined type influences the quality of the output.
Use the 'Backgnd comp' setting to define the background compensation for your original.
Select the type of original and the background compensation with the scroll wheel.
#

Setting Color mode Value


'Original type' 'Color' ■ Artwork for paper
■ Lines&Text
■ 'Photo'
■ Map for transparencies

'Black&white' ■ Lines&Text for paper


■ 'Grays&Lines'
■ 'Dark original'
■ 'Blueprint'
■ 'Transparent' for transparencies
■ 'Photo'

'Grayscale' ■ Lines&Text for paper


■ 'Grays&Lines'
■ 'Dark original'
■ 'Blueprint'
■ 'Transparent' for transparencies
■ 'Photo'

'Backgnd comp' When the background on the original has pollu-


tion, use this setting to improve the quality of the
background.
The compensation depends on the type of the
originals. If enabled, the background compensa-
tion for 'Photo' or 'Grays&Lines' originals is a
standard value.
Value
■ Auto

■ On

■ Off

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'Original width'

'Original width'

Use this setting to define the width of the original that the scanner scans.

Select one of the following.


#

Setting Icon Result


'Auto' The scan width is automatically deter-
mined based on the actual width of the
original.

'Standard' Use this setting to a 'Standard' width of


the original.
The standard widths that you can select
depend on the media series that you select-
ed in the Océ Settings Editor.
'Custom' Custom-selected width. Use this setting
if the 'Auto' setting or the 'Standard' set-
ting does not give the required result.

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'Remove strip'

'Remove strip'

Use the 4 settings below to define the blank areas around the image.
Remove strips#
Setting Icon Result
'Remove strip' - Use this setting to remove a strip at the
'Leading' top of the image. This action decreases
the image length.

Note:
The top side of the image is the
side that you first feed into the
scanner.

'Remove strip' - Use this setting to remove a strip at the


'Trailing' bottom of the image. This action decreas-
es the image length.

'Remove strip' - Use this setting to remove a strip from


'Left' the left side of the image/original viewed
from the face-up direction. This action
decreases the image width.
'Remove strip' - Use this setting to remove a strip from
'Right' the right side of the image/original viewed
from the face-up direction. This action
decreases the image width.

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Scan jobs management

®
Scan jobs on the Océ TC4 Power Logic
controller application
Scan jobs management

'Scan jobs' workspace


The 'Scan jobs' workspace in the Power Logic® controller application allows you to
configure your scan jobs workflow.
The 'Scan jobs' workspace is divided in three areas that manage the complete scan jobs
workflow.
Areas in the Scan jobs workspace#
Scan jobs Description
workspace
Destinations Define and manage the local scan destinations.
on the con-
troller
Remote desti- Define and manage the remote scan destinations.
nations
Scan job view View scanned documents or view or edit the properties of a scanned
area document.

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Note:
Not all options are available to all users. You must log on as a key operator to perform
all tasks in the 'Scan jobs' workspace.

[32] Scan jobs workspace

Scan destinations on the controller


In this area of the workspace you find the default destination of the scan jobs. By default,
all the scan jobs are stored on the controller. The default scan job destination cannot be
deleted.

Use the toolbar at the top of the 'Scan jobs' workspace to create, edit and delete the local
scan job destinations on the controller.

The Scan destination area also gives access to the Unsent scan jobs folder. These jobs
must go to a remote destination but cannot be delivered. The jobs are temporarily stored
in the Unsent scans folder on the controller.

Remote destinations
You can create scan job destinations at a remote location instead of at a local destination
on the controller. The remote scan destinations area displays the remote destinations that

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you create. The remote destination is a directory on a workstation that is accessible through
the network.

Use the toolbar at the top of the 'Scan jobs' workspace to create, edit and delete the remote
scan job destinations.

When you select a remote scan job destination the jobs that are stored at the selected
destination are displayed in the right hand side of the workspace, the 'Scan jobs' view
area.

Scan jobs view area


The 'Scan jobs' view area displays all the scan jobs that are stored at the selected scan
destination. The 'Scan jobs' view area can give access to the scan jobs at the local and re-
mote destinations. You can select a file from the list and view the file properties. Some
properties, for example the scan job name can be edited.

Use the toolbar at the top of the 'Scan jobs' workspace to delete, view, edit or send the
selected scan job(s).

Note:
Only a scan job that is stored at a local destination on the controller can be opened with
the view application Océ View Station LT®. Océ View Station LT® is only accessible
from the controller. Power Logic controller Remote does not support this functionality.

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Manage scan destinations in the 'Scan jobs' workspace

Manage scan destinations in the 'Scan jobs' workspace

Introduction
A scan destination is a place where you send your scanned file to for storage. You can
create, delete and lock scan destinations. You can also define automatic file naming to
ensure your files get the desired names.

A scan destination can also be a file server or a PC of an end user. It is better to select re-
mote destinations instead of the local ones. The local destinations are temporary and
cannot contain a lot of scanned files.

Before you begin


All users have access to the 'Scan jobs' workspace. Make sure you log in as key operator
to the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application to have all rights.
A key operator can determine whether a scan destination can be modified by another
user. This is done by locking and unlocking a destination.

Illustration

Create a local destination


1. Click the 'Scan jobs' icon in the vertical icon toolbar.
2. Select the 'On controller' area in the 'Scan jobs' workspace.
3. Open the ‘File’ menu and select 'New' or click the 'New' button in the toolbar. A sec-
ondary window appears in which you can define the properties of the new local destination.

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4. Enter a logical name for the destination in the 'Name' text box.
This logical name also appears on the scanner operator panel.
5. Select 'On controller' from the ‘Type’ drop-down list box.
6. Enter a path of the target folder in the ‘Path’ text box. You can also click the 'Browse...'
button to select the path.
7. Click Ok to accept the destination properties.

Create a network destination with SMB


1. Creating a shared folder on a workstation. For example c:\Scan
2. In the 'Scan jobs' area open the ‘File’ menu and select 'New' or click the 'New' button
in the toolbar. The properties window appears.
3. Select SMB from the ‘Type’ drop-down list box.
4. Enter the system name of the workstation where you created the shared folder.

Note:
Make sure that you enable the setting 'NetBIOS over TCP/IP' in the Power Logic con-
troller application to resolve the system name

Note:
Find the system name of the workstation on the control panel of the workstation (Control
panel - Network - Identification - System name)

5. Enter the system name of the remote location and click 'Find' to identify the system lo-
cation easily.
6. Enter the path name. This is the name of the shared folder on your workstation. For
Windows NT®, Windows® 2000 and XP, use the DOS name of the shared folder. For
Windows 95/98® use the folder name. This is case sensitive.
7. Enter a path of the target folder in the ‘Path’ text box. You can also click the 'Browse...'
button to select the path.
8. If you have set a username and a password for the shared folder on the workstation, then
enter the username and the password in the required fields.
9. Set the required file naming properties
10. Click Ok.
The Power Logic® controller application connects to the new SMB destination. The
'Scan jobs' view area then shows the contents of the new SMB destination.

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Manage scan destinations in the 'Scan jobs' workspace

Create a web destination with FTP


1. Create a home directory and a subdirectory on a workstation. For example c:Ftp/Scan
2. Enable FTP on the workstation
3. In the 'Scan jobs' area open the ‘File’ menu and select 'New' or click the 'New' button
in the toolbar. The properties window appears.
4. Select FTP from the ‘Type’ drop-down list box.
5. Enter the system name of the workstation where you created the shared folder. Find the
system name of the workstation on the control panel of the workstation (Control panel
- Network - Identification - System name)
6. Enter the system name of the remote location and click 'Find' to identify the system lo-
cation easily.
7. Enter the path name. This is the name of the shared folder on your workstation. For
Windows NT®, Windows® 2000 and XP, use the DOS name of the shared folder. For
Windows 95/98® use the folder name. This is case sensitive.
8. For access to the directory on the workstation through FTP, a user name and password
is set on the FTP server that runs on the workstation. Enter this user name and this
password in the required fields on the properties window.
9. Set the required file naming properties
10. Click Ok.
The Power Logic® controller application connects to the new FTP destination. The
'Scan jobs' view area then shows the contents of the new FTP destination.

Note:
You can create up to 10 destinations. Names in Japanese can only be entered for remote
destinations in SMB.

Lock a scan destination


1. Select a scan destination.
2. Open the ‘File’ menu and select 'Properties'.
3. Check the ‘Locked’ check box.
4. Click Ok to accept the scan destination settings.
The destination properties are now locked.

Note:
This option is only available if you are logged on as a key operator.

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Manage scan destinations in the 'Scan jobs' workspace

Unlock a scan destination


1. Select a scan destination.
2. Open the ‘File’ menu and select 'Properties'.
3. Uncheck the ‘Locked’ check box.
4. Click OK to accept the destination settings.
The destination properties are now unlocked.

Note:
This option is only available if you are logged on as a key operator.

Delete a scan destination


1. Select a destination.
2. Open the ‘File’ menu and select 'Delete' or click the 'Delete' button in the toolbar.
The selected scan destination is deleted.

Note:
You are not able to delete the last scan destination.

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Scan jobs tasks

Scan jobs tasks

Introduction
The 'Scan jobs' workspace in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application allows
you to configure and manage the scan job settings and the scan destinations. In addition
you can manage your scan jobs workflow. You only set up your scan workflow once.
Thereafter, the main tasks in the scanning process take place at the scanner where you
define the individual scan job settings.

Scan destinations
Actions
■ Create, edit, delete scan destinations on the controller and on the network

■ Create protected scan destinations (only possible for authorized user: key operator)

Scan-to-file jobs
Actions
■ Define the settings for automatic file naming

■ View scanned files stored at various destinations

■ Check the properties of a scanned file

■ Delete scanned files

■ Resend scanned files

■ Send scanned files to another destination

■ Retrieve files via FTP

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Define file names

Define file names

Introduction
You can define the file names in the following two methods.
1. by automatic file number definition for all originals in the scan-to-file job
2. by manual file name definition per original in the scan-to-file job.

Illustration

Automatic file number definition


1. Select a destination in the 'Scan jobs' workspace.
2. Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’. The ‘properties’ window appears.
3. Enter a name in the ‘Base name’ text box. Do not change the ‘###’ part, this part is used
for automatic file name numbering. Océ Scan Logic replaces ‘###’ by an ascending
number. You can put dots in the ‘Base name’.
4. Check or uncheck the check box ‘Add the appropriate file extension’ to add or leave out
the file extension. Set the file extension in the 'Preferences' workspace of the Power Logic®
controller application.
5. Enter the start value for the automatic file naming in the ‘Start value for ###’ field.
6. Click ‘Ok’ to accept the file naming properties.
7. Scan the originals. You can scan now with automatic file name numbering. Select the
above destination on the scanner operator panel and set all scan-to-file properties. While
you scan, the scanner operator panel displays the file name.

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Define file names

Manual file name definition


1. Select a destination in the 'Scan jobs' workspace.
2. Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’. The ‘properties’ window appears.
3. Check or uncheck the check box ‘Add the appropriate file extension’ to add or leave out
the file extension. Set the file extension in the 'Preferences' workspace of the Power Logic®
controller application.
4. Enter a name in the ‘Base name’ text box. Remove the ‘###’ part, this part is used for
automatic file naming. You can put dots in the ‘Base name’.
5. Click ‘Apply’ to accept the destination properties. The ‘properties’ window stays open
and is ready for the next scan-to-file action after the current original is scanned.
6. Scan the original.
7. Repeat step 4, 5 and 6 for each original.

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View the properties of the scanned file

View the properties of the scanned file

Purpose
Check the properties of a scanned file.

Before you begin


Make sure you have sufficient permissions when you log on to the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application.

■ 'Anonymous' - permission, editing and other actions are allowed


■ Repro operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ Key operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ System administrator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed

How to view the scanned file properties


1. Click 'Scan jobs' in the vertical icon toolbar on the left hand side of the screen.
2. Select a remote or a local destination.
3. Select a scanned file in the right-hand section of the workspace.
4. Right-click the scanned file and select 'Properties'.
5. The properties window displays the file name, file size, type and location information.
In addition the image size and resolution is also displayed.

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Delete scanned files

Delete scanned files

Purpose
Delete scanned files from a selected local scan destination.

When to do
■ You do not want to keep the scanned file.
■ You want to clean up a local scan destination.

Before you begin


Make sure you have sufficient permissions when you log on to the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application.

■ 'Anonymous' - permission, editing and other actions are allowed


■ Repro operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ Key operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ System administrator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed

Note:
You cannot remove scanned files stored at a remote location.

How to delete a scanned file


1. Click 'Scan jobs' in the vertical icon toolbar on the left hand side of the screen.
2. Select a local scan job destination in the 'Scan destinations'.
3. Select the job(s) you want to delete in the 'Scan jobs' view area in the left hand side of
the screen.

Note:
Make sure that you select one or more scan jobs. If you select the scan job destination,
the 'Delete' action removes the (local) scan job destination instead of the scan job(s).

4. Click 'Delete' in the toolbar of the 'Scan destinations' or right-click and select 'Delete'
from the drop down menu.
5. Repeat these actions for each scanned file that you want to delete.

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Resend scanned files from the Unsent scans folder

Resend scanned files from the Unsent scans folder

Purpose
To send scanned files that could not be delivered to their initial destination to the same
destination.

Before you begin


Make sure you have sufficient permissions when you log on to the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application.

■ 'Anonymous' - permission, editing and other actions are allowed


■ Repro operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ Key operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ System administrator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed

How to send scanned files from the Unsent scans folder to the same destination
1. Click 'Scan jobs' in the vertical icon toolbar on the left hand side of the screen.
2. Select the Unsent scans folder.
3. Select a scanned file and click 'Send' in the toolbar.
4. The document will be resent from the Unsent folder to its initial destination.

Result
If the destination cannot be reached, the scanned file remains in the Unsent scans folder.

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How to retrieve scanned files via FTP

How to retrieve scanned files via FTP

Introduction
The scanned files are stored in the logging directory of the controller. You can retrieve
your files from the local host via File Transfer Protocol (FTP). FTP retrieval can be done
in the following ways.

■ Via an internet browser


■ Via an FTP application, or
■ Via a command line prompt.

When you scan to file, your files will be stored in the destination you set. This can be on
the local controller (1) or on a remote system (2). You can retrieve your files from the
local host via File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Also if during scanning to a remote destination,
something goes wrong, you can retrieve your files from the local host.

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How to retrieve scanned files via FTP

Retrieve files via an FTP command line prompt


1. Launch an FTP client.
2. Enter the ‘FTP’ command.
A DOS box now appears with the FTP prompt.
3. Enter the ‘Open’ command followed by either the registered name of the Océ Power
Logic® controller or the IP address (for example: 194.2.66.146) to connect to the con-
troller and press Enter: ‘open 194.2.66.146’.
The connection with the controller is now established and a window appears asking you
for a user name.
4. Enter your user name ‘Anonymous’, and enter as your password also ‘Anonymous’.
A connection is now set up for the default user ‘Anonymous’.
5. Set the transmission mode to binary by entering ‘Binary’.
6. Go to the ‘Tempstore’ directory using the following command: ‘cd tempstore’.
7. Go to the ‘Scan’ directory if you want to retrieve a file from a destination on the local
host,
or
go to the ‘Unsent’ directory if you want to retrieve a file from ‘Unsent’ folder on the local
host.
8. Get the data file (for example: bugatti.tif) via the ‘Get’ command.
9. Quit FTP by entering the ‘bye’ command.

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View locally scanned files with Océ View Station LT

®
Océ View Station LT
®
View locally scanned files with Océ View Station LT

Introduction
With the use of the software application (Océ View Station® LT) you can automatically
view a file after scanning or you can view a locally stored scanned file. You can configure
the settings for Océ View Station® LT in such a way that the scanned file is opened au-
tomatically.

Purpose
Check the quality of the scanned file before you archive the scanned file.

Before you begin


Make sure you have sufficient permissions when you log on to the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application.

■ 'Anonymous' - permission, editing and other actions are allowed


■ Repro operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ Key operator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed
■ System administrator - permission, editing and other actions are allowed

Note:
It is not possible to view scanned files that are stored at a remote location.
You cannot use Océ Power Logic controller Remote to view scanned files.

How to view a file automatically after scanning


1. Open the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
2. Open the 'System' menu and select Autoview.

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Result
When you scan to file the next time, Océ View Station® LT will start up a secondary
window and show the scanned file. If the autoview function is not enabled you can use
the view button in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application to open the sec-
ondary window manually. The procedure below describes this action in detail.

How to view a locally stored scanned file


1. Access the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
2. Click 'Scan jobs' in the vertical icon toolbar on the left hand side of the screen.
3. Select a local destination.
4. Select a scanned file in the right hand section of the workspace.
5. Click the 'View' button in the toolbar to display the scanned file in the right hand section
of the workspace.

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Functions in Océ View Station LT

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Functions in Océ View Station LT

Menu options
File menu#
Command What does it do
Close Closes the active document.
Properties Provides technical information about, and allows you to change
certain properties of, the document.
View menu#
Command What does it do
Fit Scales the image to fill the window.
1:1 Displays the image at a 1:1 scale factor.
Magnify Zooms into the page.
Reduce Zooms out of the page.
Refresh Redraws all windows displaying the active document.
Invert Reverses the black and white parts of the image.
Mirror Mirrors the image.
Rotate 90 Rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise.
CCW
Rotate 90 CW Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise.
Rotate 180 Rotates the image 180 degrees.
Sample When active, displays only a sample of bilevel raster pixels.
Negate Reverses the raster image pixels on display and changes which are
dominant for scaling.
Scale to gray When active, displays the active bilevel raster image as though it
were a grayscale image.
Monochrome An image or screen having only background and foreground colors.
Same as black-and-white or bilevel.
Preference menu#
Command What does it do
View toolbar View toolbar displays and removes the toolbar that contains buttons.
The View toolbar appears, by default, below the menu bar. It serves
as a fast means of selecting some File, View, and Preference menu
commands.

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Command What does it do


Status bar Status Bar displays and removes the Status Bar at the bottom of the
Océ View Station LT window. The Status Bar displays the pointer
coordinates and a status line.
Reference Reference displays or removes a small, usually floating window. This
window displays the entire current page in miniature. The crossed
box inside the Reference window indicates which part of the page
is displayed in the document window. By moving or resizing the
crossed box, you change which area of the page is displayed.
Detail Displays or removes the Detail window.
Measurement When active, it allows you to measure lines and areas on the image.
Help menu#
Command What does it do
About Shows information about Océ View Station LT.

Toolbar options
Below the menu options you find the function buttons in a toolbar. This toolbar can be
turned on and off.

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Nr Description
1 Invert: Reverses the black and white parts of the image.
2 Fit: Scales the image to fill the window.
3 1:1: Displays the image at a 1:1 scale factor.
4 Magnify: Zooms into the page.
5 Reduce: Zooms out of the page.
6 Mirror: Mirrors the image.
7 Rotate 90 CCW: Rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise.
8 Rotate 90 CW: Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise.
9 Rotate 180: Rotates the image 180 degrees.

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Nr Description
10 Measurement: When active, it allows you to measure lines and areas
on the image.
11 Reference: This small floating window displays the entire current page
in miniature for reference.
12 Displays or removes the Detail window.

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View error in Océ View Station LT

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View error in Océ View Station LT

When the memory is almost full it can occur that the viewer does not show the scanned
file. Instead it shows a red border with a red cross.

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Use the Océ Power Logic controller Remote to access the Océ TC4 Power Logic
application
In order to access the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application from a remote
workstation (e.g. when you have bought a system without a monitor, mouse and keyboard)
you must use Océ Power Logic® controller Remote to connect to the controller.

You can use Océ Power Logic® controller Remote to access the following workspaces
from a remote workstation.
■ 'Scan jobs'

Use this workspace to manage your scan jobs and scan destinations.
■ Scanner 'Templates'

Use this workspace to manage the scanner templates.


■ 'Preferences'

Use this workspace to change the default settings of the system.


■ 'Configuration'

Use this workspace to set all the connectivity and security settings.

Note:
Certain functions cannot be used when you logon remotely to the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application e.g. scan-to-file viewing with Océ View station LT).

User modes
The Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application has different user modes. ‘The users’
on page 18. An additional user mode is the Océ Service mode. This mode is for the Océ
service technician only. You can check in which user mode you are logged on because
the user name is displayed in the left hand side of the status bar at the bottom of the
screen.

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Install and start Océ Power Logic con-
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Install Océ Power Logic controller Remote on your system

Introduction
The Océ Power Logic controller Remote application can run on all platforms with Java™
Virtual Machine. This section describes the installation procedures for the different types
of platforms.

Before you begin


To install Océ Power Logic controller Remote on Windows® 9.x, NT, ME, XP, or 2000,
your system must be at least equipped with a Pentium® 233 with 32 Mb RAM.

Note:
The file name remlogic, used in the installation procedure below is an example. It can
occur that you need to use another name during the installation procedure.

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Installation procedure for Microsoft Windows platforms
1. Insert the Océ Power Logic® controller Remote CD-ROM or the Océ Power Logic®
controller CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
2. The installation starts automatically. If it does not start automatically, run Setup.exe.
3. Select the required language in the installation wizard and click 'OK'.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation of Océ Power Logic®
controller Remote.

Note:
You can only use Océ Power Logic controller Remote when TCP/IP is enabled on your
system. Ask your system administrator for help with the installation procedure for TCP/IP.

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Installation procedure for UNIX™ platforms


1. Check if a Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) is installed on the system.
2. From the directory Products/remlogic/Unix, unpack the contents of the file remlog-
ic_vX.tar to a subdirectory on the system.
3. Use tar xvf remlogic_vX.tar to unpack the file.
4. Set the environment variable RL_VM_HOME to point to the installation of the JVM.
5. Run the file remlogic.

Installation procedure for other platforms


1. Install Java™ Virtual Machine (version 1.4.2).
2. From the Océ Power Logic controller Remote CD-ROM, load remlogic_vX.tar or
remlogic_vX.zip.
3. Set the environment variable RL_VM_HOME to point to the Java™ Products/remlog-
ic/UNIX installation directory.
4. If necessary, edit the Océ Power Logic controller Remote script or batch file.
5. Use the Océ Power Logic controller Remote script or batch file to start the applications.

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Start the Océ TC4 Power Logic application with Océ Power Logic controller Remote

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Start the Océ TC4 Power Logic application with Océ Power
Logic controller Remote

Introduction
Use the following 2 methods to start the application with Océ Power Logic controller®
Remote.
■ Use the programs menu of your operating system.

■ Use a command line parameter.

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Use the programs menu to start the Océ Power Logic controller application
1. Select 'Start'.

2. Select 'Programs'.

3. SelectOcé Power Logic controller application Remote.

The application starts with your default system.

Note:
You can select another system than your default system ‘Connect to the controller’ on page
72.
Use command line parameters to start the applications
Six command line parameters are available to facilitate the start of the applications.

■ configfile=<config_file>
Sets the configuration file to use.
■ server=server
Sets the indicated server as the server to connect to.
■ language1=lang
Specifies the first language in combination with the parameter country1=country.
■ country1=country
Specifies the first language in combination with the parameter language1=language.
■ language2=lang
Specifies the second language in combination with the parameter country2=country.
■ country2=country
Specifies the second language in combination with the parameter language2=language.

Note:
Always use a matching combination of language and country (see the following table).

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Parameters of supported languages


Parameters of supported languages#
Language Language parameters Country parameters
Danish da DK
Swedish sv SV
Norwegian no NO
Finnish fi FI
Hungarian hu HU
Czech cs CZ
Polish pl PO
German de DE
Dutch nl NL
UK English en GB
US English en US
French fr FR
Italian it IT
Spanish es ES
Portuguese pt PT
Chinese simplified cn CN
Chinese traditional cn TW
Japanese ja JP
Russian ru RU
Korean kr KO
Apply the parameters to the Océ Power Logic controller Remote application
Apply the parameters to the following application: Power Logic® controller application
remote.exe
The easiest method to apply the parameters to the application is to create a shortcut for
the application. Then add the command line properties.

Note:
The .exe file is usually located in C:\Program Files\Power Logic Controller Re-
mote\Bin\OceRemoteLogic.exe.

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Example of a command line parameter


The example below shows how to start the controller applications with the configuration
file 'Myconfig.cfg', connected to the 'MyTC4' server. The first language is set to UK
English and the second language is set to French.

C:\Program Files\Remote Logic\Bin\AL.exe


configFile=Myconfig.cfg server=MyTC4 language1=en country1=GB language2=fr
country2=FR.

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Connect to the controller

Connect to the controller

Introduction
After you start Océ Power Logic® controller Remote, you must connect to the Océ TC4
Power Logic® controller.

You can do the following when you connect to the controller.


■ Select a system from the drop-down list.

■ Add a system to the drop-down list.

■ Remove a system from the drop-down list.

When the Océ TC4 is not available in the 'Connect to' window, you must add the Océ
TC4 to the list of available systems.

How to connect to a system


1. Run the application.
2. From the 'File' menu, select 'Connect to'.
3. Select the system from the drop-down list.
4. Click 'OK'.

Note:
From the 'Edit' menu, select 'Options' to define the default system. This is recommended
if you frequently connect to the same system.

How to add a system


1. From the 'File' menu, select 'Connect to'.
2. Click 'Edit'.
The 'Edit systems' dialog box appears.
3. Enter the IP address or the name of the system in the 'Systems' box.
4. Click 'Add'.
The system is added to the list.
5. Click 'OK' 2 times to return to the application.

How to remove a system


1. From the 'File' menu, select 'Connect to'.

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2. Click 'Edit'.
The 'Edit systems' dialog box appears.
3. Select the system you want to remove.
4. Click 'Remove'.
The system is removed from the list.
5. Click 'OK' 2 times to return to the application.

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Use Océ Power Logic controller Remote
Automatic logon

Introduction
The 'Automatic logon' option enables you to start an application automatically in the
indicated user mode.
How to enable automatic logon

Step Action
1 Access Océ Power Logic controller Remote.
From the 'Edit' menu, select 'Options'.
The 'Options' window appears.
2 Make sure that the Host name and Default system are config-
ured correctly otherwise you cannot connect to the controller.
3 Select the 'Enable automatic logon' checkbox.
4 From the drop-down box, select the user mode for the automatic
logon.
5 Enter the password that corresponds to the selected user mode.
6 Click 'OK'.

Automatic logon is now enabled.

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Log on to Océ Power Logic controller Remote

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Log on to Océ Power Logic controller Remote
User modes
The Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application has the following user modes.
■ Repro operator

■ Key operator

■ System administrator

■ Océ Service.

Only assigned operators are allowed to use the user modes. Different passwords are required
to access the user modes.
You do not need a password for the anonymous user mode.
Passwords
■ The default password for the system administrator is SysAdm.
■ The default password for the repro operator is RepOp.
■ The default password for the key operator is KeyOp.

It is advised to change the default passwords to prevent unauthorized access. When a user
is logged on, the user can change the password for the current user mode. ‘Change the
Password’ on page 77

Note:
The passwords are case sensitive.
Authorization
There can only be one system administrator, key operator or repro operator active at a
time in the application. Only one user at a time that is logged on in a certain user role is
authorized to change the settings. An error message appears when a second user tries to
log on in a certain user role. There is no limitation of users authorized to view the settings.
How to log on to the controller application

1. Select the 'Log on' menu to access the logon dialog box.

2. Select the required user name.

3. Enter the password.

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4. Click 'OK'.

You are now logged on as special user. When you are not logged on, you have 'Anonymous'
user permissions.

The status bar at the bottom shows the user mode. The logon is limited to one user only.
How to log off from the controller application
Select the 'Log on' menu and choose 'Log off'. You return to the anonymous user mode.
Log off from the controller application to prevent unauthorized use.

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Change the 'Password'

Illustration

How to change the password


1. Select the 'Log on' menu in the toolbar to log on to the system.
2. Click 'Password' in the dialog box.
3. Open the drop-down list and select a user.
4. Enter the old password.
5. Enter the new password.
6. Enter the new password a second time to confirm.
7. Click 'OK' to save the new password.

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The Océ TC4 Power Logic controller software application

Introduction
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The Océ TC4 Power Logic controller software application

Definition
The Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller offers one integrated software application that
contains separate work spaces for users that have different permissions and tasks. The
users can access their workspaces on the controller or through remote access.
The big advantage of this integrated application is that it combines a number of indepen-
dent software applications into one powerful application. You only need to logon to one
application to have all functionality at your disposal.

Illustration

[41] Scan jobs screen

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The software application on the Océ TC4 Power Logic controller
The software application on the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller allows users to perform
different tasks, depending on the role they choose to log on.
The software application offers the following tasks in separate workspaces, accessible
through the vertical icon toolbar in the left hand side of the screen (see illustration above).
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Workspace Description
'Scan jobs' Scan job management.
Scanner 'Tem- Scan templates management.
plates'
'Preferences' System settings management.
'Configura- Network management and connectivity settings.
tion'
Océ Account Optional accounting module for tracking of costs.
Logic

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Toolbars and workspaces

Toolbars and workspaces

Introduction
The Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application is divided in a number of workspaces.
After you have logged on, you can access the workspaces. Each workspace is divided in
smaller areas with specific functions.

The workspaces can be managed with the functions in the various toolbars. You can also
use the top toolbar menu options to manage the workspaces. The status bar displays
messages and icons to give the user for example status information about the Océ TC4.

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Illustration

Available toolbars
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Toolbar Description
Top menu bar Manage the general application functions.
Available toolbar menus.
■ 'File'

■ Edit

■ 'View'

■ 'System'

■ Scan

■ 'Log on'

■ 'Help'.

Note:
Each menu contains a dynamic group of options. De-
pending on the workspace you access, certain options
can be displayed or hidden.

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Toolbar Description
Vertical icon tool- Access the different workspaces.
bar (Launcher) Available workspaces.
■ 'Scan jobs'

■ Scanner 'Templates'

■ 'Preferences'

■ 'Configuration'

■ Océ Account Logic (optional)

Various toolbars in Perform actions in each workspace or area within a workspace.


the workspaces
Note:
you can also right-click in the area to access a menu
with the options available in the toolbar.

Status bar Give feedback on the status of the Océ TC4.


■ Controller status feedback

■ Log on information

■ Workspace status feedback

■ System control panel feedback.

Available workspaces
When you have started the application you can access the workspaces via the vertical icon
toolbar. The user role with which you log on determines the read and write permissions
for each workspace. Every user is allowed to view the workspaces and settings but not all
users can modify the settings or perform actions in the workspace.

You can resize the columns in the workspaces by dragging the table header separators.
You can also change the order of the columns by dragging a selected column header to a
new position.
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Workspace Description
'Scan jobs' Manage scan destinations and scan jobs.
The workspace contains the following areas.
■ Local scan destinations on the controller

■ Remote scan destinations on the network

■ View area scan jobs

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Toolbars and workspaces

Workspace Description
'Preferences' 'System defaults' tab
■ 'Contact' settings

■ 'Regional settings'

■ Sleep mode and sleep timer settings

■ 'Scanner' settings

■ 'Scan cleanup' settings

■ 'Logging' settings

Workspace Description
'Configuration' Manage the network connectivity, security settings and licenses.
'Network' tab

Power Logic® controller identification
■ 'TCP/IP'
■ 'FTP'
■ IPX/SPX

'Security' tab
■ Normal

■ Medium

■ High

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Log on as a different user

Log on as a different user

Purpose
Each user has specific rights and authorizations to perform actions in the application. To
be able to perform an action in a workspace you must logon with the user role that has
read and write access.

Before you begin


Make sure that you are the only user that is logged on in the selected user role. If there
is another user active in the same user role, you only have read-access to the workspaces.
The first user who logs on in a certain user role always has read and write permissions.

How to log on as a different user


1. Click the Log on menu option in the menu bar of the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller
application. A secondary window appears.
2. Select the required user role from the drop-down box.
3. Enter the password.
4. Click OK.

Note:
You can set a default logon role if you only want to log on as key operator for example.

Result
If you have entered the correct password, you are now logged on. The status bar at the
bottom of the screen displays the log on status. If the password is not correct, a message
appears that asks you to enter the correct password.

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Change the password

Change the password

Purpose
For security reasons it may be useful to periodically change the default passwords.

Before you begin


There are 4 user roles and a service access mode in which you can log on to the system.
The default passwords for the 4 user roles are listed here. It is advisable to change the
passwords after the system is installed to avoid unauthorized use of the system.

■ 'Anonymous' - no password necessary


■ Repro operator - ReproOp
■ Key operator - KeyOp
■ System administrator - SysAdm

How to change the password


1. Click the Log on menu option in the menu bar of the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller
application. A secondary window appears.
2. The drop-down box displays a user role already. if necessary select another user role.
3. Click the 'Password' button.
4. A second window appears where you need to fill in the new password.
5. Click ok to close the window and accept the changes.

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Concepts of the 'Scan jobs' and the 'Scan destinations'

Concepts of the Workspaces


Concepts of the 'Scan jobs' and the 'Scan destinations'

Definition
A scan job is an analog document that is scanned in on the Océ TC4 scanner. The result
is a digital version of the analog document. You can save this digitized document to a
pre-defined destination (scan-to-file). The scan-to-file jobs that you create on the Océ
TC4 scanner appear in the 'Scan jobs' workspace in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller
application.

The 'Scan jobs' workspace is divided in three areas that manage the complete scan jobs
workflow.
■ 'Scan destinations' on the controller. Define and manage the local scan destinations.

■ 'Scan destinations' on the network. Define and manage the remote scan destinations.

■ 'Scan jobs' view area. View scanned documents or view or edit the properties of a

scanned document.

'Scan destinations' on the controller


In this area of the workspace you find the default destination of the scan jobs. By default,
all the scan jobs are stored on the controller. The default scan job destination cannot be
deleted.

Use the toolbar at the top of the 'Scan jobs' workspace to create, edit and delete the local
'Scan destinations' on the controller.

The 'Scan destinations' area also gives access to the Unsent scan jobs folder. These jobs
must go to a remote destination but cannot be delivered. The jobs are temporarily stored
in the Unsent scans folder on the controller.

'Scan destinations' on the network


You can create 'Scan destinations' at a remote location instead of at local destination on
the controller. The remote scan destinations area displays the remote destinations that
you create. The remote destination is a folder on a workstation that is accessible through
the network.

Use the toolbar at the top of the 'Scan jobs' workspace to create, edit and delete the remote
scan job destinations in the 'Scan jobs' history area.

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Concepts of the 'Scan jobs' and the 'Scan destinations'

When you select a remote scan job destination the jobs that are stored at the selected
destination are displayed in the right hand side of the workspace, the 'Scan jobs' view
area.

'Scan destinations' view area


The 'Scan jobs' view area displays all the scan jobs that are stored at the selected scan
destination. The scan job view area can give access to the scan jobs at the local and remote
destinations. You can select a file from the list and view the file properties. Some properties,
for example the scan job name can be edited.

Use the toolbar at the top of the 'Scan jobs' workspace to delete, view, edit or send the
selected scan job(s).

Note:
Only a scan job that is stored at a local destination on the controller can be opened with
the view application Océ View Station LT®.

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Concept of the 'Scan destinations'

Concept of the 'Scan destinations'

Definition
A scan destination is a storage area for scan-to-file jobs that you create on the Océ TC4.
The scan-to-file jobs are sent to a temporary storage area where you can access the jobs
for additional processing. You can create local scan destinations on the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller and you can create remote scan destinations on any networked PC
connected to the Océ TC4. Jobs that cannot be delivered to the indicated destination
are temporarily stored in the Unsent scans folder.
The default destinations 'On controller' and Unsent scans cannot be removed.

'Scan destinations'
The 'Scan destinations' area consists of 2 sections. The table below describes the 'Scan
jobs' workspace.
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'Scan destina- Description


tions'
Destination on The following local storage areas can be present.
controller ■ 'On controller'.

■ Unsent scans.

Remote destination You can create a maximum of 10 storage areas (local and remote
destinations) on one or more networked workstations.

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Concept of the 'Scan destinations'

Illustration

'Scan destinations' toolbar options

Note:
Some of the toolbar options have a dual function. You can use the options to perform
actions on the 'Scan destinations' and on the scan jobs that you have selected. The last
three options described below are only used to perform actions on the selected scan
job(s).
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Options in the Description


'Scan jobs'
workspace
'New' Create a new scan job destination.

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Options in the Description


'Scan jobs'
workspace
'Delete' ■ Delete the selected scan jobs destination(s).
■ Delete the selected scan job(s) in the 'Scan jobs' view area.

Note:
You cannot remove scanned files that are stored at a
remote location.

'Properties' ■ View and / or edit the properties of a scan job destination.


■ View the properties of the selected scan job.

'View' This option allows you to view a scanned file that is stored at
a local destination.

Note:
Files that are stored at a remote destination cannot be
viewed.

Resend Use this option to send the selected scanned file(s) on the con-
troller to their initial destination. You cannot use this function
for scanned files that are located at a remote location.
Send to Use this option to send the selected scanned file(s) on the con-
troller to another remote destination. You can only use this
function for scanned files that are located in the Unsent location

If you do not want to use the toolbar options, there are 2 alternative methods to perform
actions. You can use the menu options in the top toolbar of the Océ TC4 Power Logic®
controller application or you can right-click to access a menu to perform actions on the
selected scan destinations or scan jobs.

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Concept of the 'Templates' on the Scanner

Concept of the 'Templates' on the Scanner

'Templates'
With a template you can pre-define the settings you need for a scan job. This way you
can store a number of settings that are often used. The pre-defined settings are saved in
a template. The template can be selected on the scanner operator panel. The scanner
operator panel of the scanner offers 5 scan-to-file templates.
For each template you can define the following items.
Template details#
Name Description
'Template Give each template a unique name.
name'
'Template de- Give additional information about the template and / or its settings.
scription'
'Top 5 set- Allows you to display the settings in the order that you prefer. When
tings' you can place the settings you use most often at the top of the list
you avoid the need to scroll through the list of settings.
Individual set- Allows you to set the values for each setting, used in the template.
tings

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Concept of the 'Preferences' workspace

Concept of the 'Preferences' workspace

Definition
The 'Preferences' workspace allows you to define a number of overall workflow and system
settings that manage the behavior of the Océ TC4. These settings are usually set during
the installation and are not changed often after installation.

The 'Preferences' workspace consists of the following groups of settings.

Note:
Only the key operator has all rights to access and changes the settings in this workspace.
#

Group Description
'System defaults' Allows you to pre-define the values for the settings that
manage the functioning of the entire system
■ 'Contact' details

■ 'Regional settings'

■ 'Sleep mode timer' setting

■ 'Enable sleep mode' setting

■ 'Scanner' settings

■ 'Scan cleanup' settings

■ 'Logging' setting

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Concept of the 'Configuration' workspace

Concept of the 'Configuration' workspace

Definition
The 'Configuration' workspace allows you to define a number of network and connectiv-
ity settings that manage the Océ TC4. These settings are usually set during the installation
and are not changed often after installation.

The 'Configuration' workspace consists of the following groups of settings.


You have to logon as system administrator to be able to edit the settings.
#

Group Description
'Network' settings Allows you to define the standard settings for the following
protocols.
■ 'TCP/IP'

■ 'FTP'

■ IPX/SPX

'Security' 'Security Level'


■ Low

■ Medium

■ High

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Chapter 5
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About Océ Licence Logic

About Océ Licence Logic

Introduction
The Océ applications and options are protected against unauthorized use. You need to
activate the license to enable an application or option for use. Océ License Logic enables
you to manage the licenses very easily.

This section describes the following:


■ The basic concept of Océ License Logic

■ How to use Océ License Logic.

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The possibilities of Océ License Logic

The possibilities of Océ License Logic

Introduction
Océ License Logic has the following possibilities.

Possibilities
■ View the current active licenses
■ Get the host id of the Océ system
■ Save the active licenses
■ Perform a license activation job.
You can activate new licenses or saved licenses.

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The basic workflow of license activation

The basic workflow of license activation

Introduction
Before you can use the possibilities of Océ License Logic, you must log on to Océ License
Logic. The following workflow describes per step when to use which possibility.

The workflow
1. Select the new options you need.
Use the following possibilities of Océ License Logic to do so.
■ View the current active licenses

You can make a list of new options you need and make a list of license numbers. Océ
needs the list of new options and the license numbers to create a new license file.
■ Get the host id of the Océ system.

Océ needs the host id of your Océ system to create a new license file.
2. Send the list of new options you need, the list of license numbers and the host id to Océ.
Océ creates and delivers one or more new license files.
3. Create a back-up of the current active licenses if necessary.
Use the following possibility of Océ License Logic to do so.
■ Save the current active licenses

4. Activate the licenses.


Use the following possibility of Océ License Logic to do so.
■ Perform a license activation job.

The license activation job guides you through the following steps.
1. Locate the license file
2. Preview the new active licenses
3. Accept the end user license agreement
4. Finish the license activation job
5. Restart the controller of the Océ system.

Note:
Perform the license activation job for each license file.

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The structure of license files and licenses

The structure of license files and licenses

Introduction
A license file contains a license per option of your Océ system. You can view the current
active licenses with Océ License Logic. You can preview the new active licenses with Océ
License Logic during the license activation job.

A license file contains licenses of the same license-type


A license file you receive from Océ contains only licenses of the same license-type. The
following license type is possible.

■ Resale.

If you order a resale license, you receive 1 license file.

What you see per situation


What you see per situation depends on the license file you use.
What you see depends on the situation#
Situation What do you see
View the current active licenses. You see the following.
■ All current active resale licenses

■ All current other not active options.

Océ delivered one or more li- You see one of the following options.
cense files. ■ A resale license file

Preview the resale licenses during You see the following.


the license activation job if you ■ All current active resale licenses
use the license file that contains ■ All new active resale licenses.
the resale licenses.
Preview the resale licenses during You see the following.
the license activation job if you ■ All resale licenses that where active at the time
use the saved licenses of your you created the back-up file
back-up file.
The license activation job is fin- You see the following.
ished. ■ All current active resale licenses

■ All new resale licenses

■ All current other not active options.

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Log on to Océ License Logic

Control your licenses with Océ License


Logic
Log on to Océ License Logic

Introduction
You can run Océ License Logic on the controller of the Océ system or remote through
a web browser. Access to Océ License Logic is password protected. Use the same network
administrator password as you use on the Océ system to log on.

Purpose
Log on to Océ License Logic for the following purposes.
■ View the current active licenses

■ Get the host id of the Océ system

■ Save the current active licenses

■ Perform a license activation job.

You can activate new licenses or saved licenses.

Before you begin


To run Océ License Logic remote, you need the host name or IP address of the Océ system.

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How to log on to Océ License Logic on the Océ TC4 Power Logic controller
1. Open the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
2. Click 'Edit' in the menu bar.
3. Click 'Licenses...'.
The logon window opens.
4. Select system administrator.
5. Enter the 'Password'.
6. Click the 'Logon' button.

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How to log on to Océ License Logic from a remote web browser


1. Open the web browser.
Océ License logic supports Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 5.5 or higher.

Note:
URL is case sensitive

2. Enter the following URL in your browser: http://'scanner-name'/LicenseLogic.html.

Note:
'Scanner-name' is the host name or IP address of the scanner.

The logon window opens.


3. Select system administrator.
4. Enter the 'Password'.
5. Click the 'Logon' button.

Result
Océ License Logic starts with one of the following windows.

■ The 'No active license' window.


This window opens if there are no active licenses.
■ The 'View licenses' window.
This windows opens if Océ License Logic detects active licenses.

Note:
If the log on failed, Océ License Logic displays a message. Read the message carefully
and follow the instructions.

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View the current active licenses

View the current active licenses

Introduction
When you log on and Océ License Logic detects active licenses, the 'View licenses' window
opens and displays the current active licenses. Per option the following fields with license
information display.

■ 'Option'
This field displays the name of the option.
■ 'State'
This field displays one of the following license states.
- 'Authorized'
- 'Not authorized'
- 'Expired'
- 'Update configuration'
■ 'License type'
This field displays the license type.
- 'Resale'
■ 'Duration in days'
This field displays the time your license is valid.
■ 'License number'
This field displays a license number.

Purpose
View the license information for the following purposes.

■ Check the active licenses on license state, license type and license duration
■ View all options available for your Océ system.
The list of options depends on the type and version of the Océ system.
■ Make a list of new options you need
■ Make a list of license numbers.

When to do
View the license information to make a list of new options you need and to make a list
of license numbers.

Note:
If an error occurs, Océ License Logic displays a message. Read the message carefully and
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Before you begin


Make sure that the scan system has active licenses. If Océ License Logic does not detect
active licenses, the 'No active license' opens ‘Log on to Océ License Logic’ on page 102.

How to view license


1. Log on to Océ License Logic.

Result
The 'View licenses' window opens.

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Get the host id of the Océ system

Get the host id of the Océ system

Introduction
Océ needs the host id and the license numbers of your Océ system to create a new license
file.

When to do
Get the host id to order a resale license file from Océ.

Before you begin


Open a text editor on the same system that you start Océ License Logic. You can store
the host id in a document.

How to get the host id


1. Log on to Océ License Logic.
The 'No active license' window opens if there are no active licenses.
The 'View licenses' windows opens if Océ License Logic detects active licenses.
2. Click the 'Host id' link.
The 'The host id of your Océ system' window opens.
3. Click the 'Copy' button to copy the host id to the clipboard.
4. Open a new document in a text editor.
5. Use the paste option of the text editor to copy the host id into the document.
6. Enter the different license numbers into the document.
7. Save the document.

Result
The host id is stored in a document. You can use this document to send the host id and
license numbers to Océ.

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Save the current active licenses

Introduction
You can save all current active licenses of different licenses types into one single file.

Purpose
Save the current active licenses for the following purposes.

■ Collect and save all active licenses of different types into one single file
■ Create a back-up file before you start a license activation job.

When to do
Save the current active licenses before you start a license activation job or to save the
current license situation.

Before you begin


Make sure that the scan system has active licenses. If Océ License Logic does not detect
active licenses, the 'No active license' opens ‘Log on to Océ License Logic’ on page 102.

How to save the license


1. Log on to Océ License Logic.
The 'View licenses' window opens.
2. Click the 'Save' button.
The 'Save licenses' window opens.
3. Select a directory, enter the file name and click the 'Save' button to back-up the current
active licenses.

Result
All current active resale licenses are stored into one single file.

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Perform a license activation job

Perform a license activation job

Introduction
You need to activate the licenses on the Océ system to enable an option for use. Océ de-
livers the new licenses through one or more license files.

Purpose
Activate the licenses for the following purposes.

■ Activate a new resale license to enable a new option


■ Activate the saved licenses of your back-up file to return to the saved situation.

When to do
Activate the licenses in the following situations.

■ Activate the new licenses when you have received one or more new license files from
Océ
■ Activate the saved licenses when an activation job for new licenses failed.

Before you begin


To activate the new licenses, you need a license file from Océ. Perform a license activation
job per new license file. Make sure you use the correct license file: the host id in the license
file must be the same host id as the host id on your Océ system. Make sure the license
file is available on the system you run Océ License Logic.

Note:
If an error occurs, Océ License Logic displays a message. Read the message carefully and
follow the instructions.

How to activate the licenses


1. Log on to Océ License Logic.
The 'No active license' window opens if there are no active licenses.
The 'View licenses' windows opens if Océ License Logic detects active licenses.
2. If the 'No active license' window opens, click the 'Next' button.
The 'View licenses' window opens.
3. Click the 'Activate' button.

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4. Click the 'Browse' button to select the location of the license file and click 'OK'
5. Click the 'Next' button
A preview of the new license situation displays. What you see depends on the license types
in the license file you use ‘The structure of license files and licenses’ on page 101. You see
one of the following options.
■ If you use a license file with resale licenses, the current active and the new resale licenses

display
■ If you use a saved file with resale licenses, resale licenses display like the time you cre-

ated the back-up file.


6. Click the 'Next' button.
The end user license agreement displays.
7. Read the end user license agreement carefully. If you agree, select ' I accept'.
8. Click the 'Finish' button to activate the license.
The 'View licenses' window displays.
9. Restart the controller of the Océ system.

Result
The licenses are active and the options are ready for use.

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Accounting software: Océ
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An overview of Océ Account Center

An overview of Océ Account Center

Introduction
Use Océ Account Center to manage the account information of the scan-to-file jobs for
your Océ TDS and Océ TCS devices.

Definition
Océ Account Center consists of the following two software modules.
■ Océ Account Logic

Océ Account Logic runs on the Océ Power Logic® controller. You can connect to
Océ Account Logic from a remote workstation through a web browser.
The users use Océ Account Logic to enter the account information. The user can enter
the account information for the scan-to-file jobs. The users can enter the account in-
formation at the Océ Power Logic® controller and at the workstation.
The administrator can manage Océ Account Logic from the 'Administration' screen
on the application.
■ Océ Account Console.
Océ Account Console runs on a PC that functions as a server. You can connect to
Océ Account Console from a remote workstation through Internet Explorer. Access
to Océ Account Console application is password protected and limited to authorized
personnel.
The administrator uses Océ Account Console to create the 'Account information' di-
alog. The administrator publishes the 'Account information' dialog for Océ Account
Logic and other applications.
The bookkeeper uses Océ Account Console to retrieve and export the log data. The
bookkeeper uses the log data for accounting purposes.

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Illustration

User roles and tasks in Océ Account center


User roles and tasks in Océ Account center#
Users Tasks
1) Administrator A) Create, manage and delete the account dialog.
B) Publish the account dialog to the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller.
2) Users C) Use the dialog of Océ Account Logic to specify the ac-
count information for each scan-to-file job.
3) Bookkeeper D) Retrieve and use the account information of the scan-
to-file jobs that is stored on the Océ TC4 Power Logic®
controller. The log data serves as input for the accounting
reports and invoices.

Access to Océ Account Logic


Provided you have a valid license, you can access the application via the vertical icon
toolbar in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.

Actions to access Océ Account Logic.



Access the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
■ Click the Océ Account Logic icon at the bottom of the vertical icon toolbar.
A secondary, smaller window appears on top of the window of the Océ TC4 Power
Logic® controller application. Please note that when you click the screen in the

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background, the smaller screen with Océ Account Logic disappears to the background.
Minimize the screen in the foreground to retrieve the Océ Account Logic screen.
■ Access the file tab to define the accounting data for the scan jobs.

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Introduction to Océ Account logic

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Océ Account Logic
Introduction to Océ Account logic

Introduction
Before you begin to use Océ Account Logic, you can change your setting in:


Océ Settings Editor on the Océ Power Logic® controller, or
■ Power Logic controller software application

Definition
Use Océ Account Logic to link account information to your job. The account information
requirements are defined and managed by the administrator.

Purpose
Use Océ Account Logic for the following.
■ Enter account information for the scan-to-file jobs

■ Lock and unlock the scanner

■ Administer Océ Account Logic (administrators only).

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Summary of Océ Account Logic

Summary of Océ Account Logic

Sections
Océ Account Logic has the following sections.
■ The 'File' tab

Use this tab to enter account information for scan-to-file jobs.


■ The 'Administration' window.

Use this window to define the administrative settings for the application. Access to
this window is password protected and limited to the application administrator.

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Océ TC4 Power Logic controller setup

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Océ TC4 Power Logic controller setup

Introduction
Before you begin to use Océ Account Logic, you must do the following.
■ Activate Océ Account Logic by activating the licence in Océ License Logic.


Check the correct settings in the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application.
When you have activated Océ Account Logic the relevant settings in the Océ TC4
Power Logic® controller application will be set to the correct value.

Before you begin


Before you begin you can check and if necessary modify the correct settings in the Océ
TC4 Power Logic® controller application on the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller
application, log on as a machine administrator.

Note:
Refer to the on-line help of the Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller application for infor-
mation about the settings and the location of the settings.

Note:
After an upgrade of Oce Account Logic all the administrative settings are maintained.
You can check the settings in the 'Administration' window.

The correct settings


#

The path to the setting in Definition Explanation


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the Océ TC4 Power Logic
controller application
Path: 'Preferences' - 'System Océ advises you The scanner locks when the scanner
defaults' - 'Scanner' - 'Panel to set the panel panel timeout expires. The scanner
time-out' timeout to the locks to prevent users from using
minimum value the scanner without entering ac-
(30 seconds). count information. When you set
the timeout to a minimum value,
the scanner locks after a minimum
of time has passed.

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Introduction to Océ Account Console

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Océ Account Console
Introduction to Océ Account Console

Definition
Océ Account Console is installed on the administrator's workstation. Access to Océ Ac-
count Console is password protected and limited to the administrator.

Purpose
Use Océ Account Console is intended for the following actions.
■ Manage, preview, and publish the account information dialog for Océ Account Logic.

■ Retrieve and export the log files.

■ Manage the devices.

Note:
For this application a separate user manual is available.

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Summary of Océ Account Console

Summary of Océ Account Console

Main parts of Océ Account Console


An administrator uses Océ Account Console to perform a number of maintenance and
configuration tasks.
The main functional areas of Océ Account Console are described in the table below.
Main parts of Océ Account Console#
Part Description
The 'Dialog' tab 'Fields' section.
■ Create an accounting dialog. The accounting dialog consists

of a number of accounting fields.


■ Delete an accounting dialog. Please note that this action

cannot be reversed.
■ Edit an accounting dialog. You can change the type of ac-

counting field.
■ Change the order of the accounting field in the list.

■ Make a preview of the accounting dialog to test the validity.

■ Publish the accounting dialog. Make the accounting dialog

available to external applications.


'Values' section.
■ Create values for each accounting field.

■ Add values for each accounting field. You add existing values

to an accounting field.
■ Delete values for each accounting field. Please note that this

action cannot be reversed.


■ Edit values for the selected accounting field

■ Move the selected value up or down in the list.

■ 'Sort A..Z '. Use this option to organize the list in ascending

order.
■ 'Sort Z..A'. Use this option to organize the list in descending

order.

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Part Description
The 'Devices' tab 'Devices' section.
■ 'Create...'. Use this option to create a new device.

■ 'Delete'. Use this option to remove the device. The log data

for the device is removed as well. Please note that this action
cannot be reversed.
■ 'Edit...'. Use this option to change the values for a device.

■ 'Delete log data'. Use this option to remove log data of a

device.
■ 'Upgrade'. Use this option to upgrade Océ Account Logic.

'Tasks' section.
■ 'Compress database'. Use this option to clean up the

database.
■ 'Start'. Use this option to run an update dialog or to retrieve

log data.
■ 'Edit...'. Use this option to change the conditions for the

update dialog and the log data retrieval.

The 'Export filters' 'Overview' section.


tab ■ 'Create...'. Use this option to define the conditions to export

data
■ 'Delete'. Remove the export filter.

■ 'Edit...'. Change the conditions to export log data.

■ 'Run...'. Select the required filter and start the export of the

log data.
'Statistics' section.
■ 'Create...'

■ 'Delete'

■ 'Edit...'

■ 'Run...'

The 'Licenses' The license screen enables you to perform the following actions.
screen ■ Determine the host ID necessary to receive a valid license

file.
■ Activate the license file.

■ Create a back-up of the license file.

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Part Description
The 'Administra- The administrator screen enables you to perform the following
tion' screen. actions.
■ Change the password.

■ Publish the data that are retrieved from other applications.

■ Define the remaining settings for Océ Account Console.

■ Set the regional settings

-Application language
-Units of measure (metric or imperial values)

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Chapter 7
Maintain the Océ TC4

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Clean the scan area

Maintain the Océ TC4 scanner


Clean the scan area

Introduction
You need to keep the glass plate clean. A dirty glass plate causes a decreased scan quality.
Clean the glass plate when you have lines on the image that are not on the original.

Attention:
Use Océ cleaner A to get the best results.

Attention:
Make sure you do not damage the sensor at the right of the glass plate.

How to clean the glass plate


1. Turn off the Océ TC4 scanner.
2. Pull the top cover towards you and lift the top cover to open it.

[45] Open the top cover

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3. Clean the glass plate and the white plate with a lint-free cloth and a small quantity of the
cleaner.

[46] Do not damage the sensor at the right side in front of the glass plate.

4. Dry the glass plate and the white plate with another lint-free cloth.
5. Clean the white plate.
6. Lift the top cover, turn the top cover towards you and push the top cover down until you
hear or feel a click.
7. Turn on the Océ TC4 scanner.

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Calibrate the scanner

Calibrate the scanner

Introduction
You can calibrate the scanner when you are not satisfied with the scan quality. Use the
calibration wizard to calibrate the scanner.

Before you begin


Clean the glass plate clean before you start the calibration procedure ‘Clean the scan area’
on page 124. A dirty glass plate causes a decreased scan quality. Clean the glass plate when
you have lines on the image that are not on the original.

How to calibrate the scanner


1. Select 'System' with the lower-right softkey.
The 'System settings' screen opens.
2. Select 'Scanner calibration' with a left softkey to start the calibration wizard.
The message 'Insert calibration sheet' and the following icon appears.

[47] The 'Insert calibration sheet' icon

3. Insert the calibration sheet and press the green start key to start the calibration process.
The message 'Scanner is calibrating...' and the following icon appears.

[48] The 'Scanner is calibrating...' icon

When the calibration process is ready, the message 'Press OK to continue' and the follow-
ing icon appears.

[49] The remove the calibration sheet icon

4. Select 'OK' with the lower-right softkey.

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Note:
When the calibration process stops or fails, follow the instructions on the scanner oper-
ator panel carefully.

Result
The Océ TC4 scanner is calibrated and the scan quality is correct again.

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Clear an original jam on the scanner

Clear an original jam on the scanner

Introduction
A red light at the scanner operator panel indicates that an original jam occurred.

How to remove a jammed original


1. Pull the top cover towards you and lift the top cover to open it.

[50] Open the top cover

2. Remove the original.


3. Lift the top cover, turn the top cover towards you and push the top cover backwards
until you hear or feel a click.

Result
The green light at the scanner operator panel is on.

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Scanner error-messages and solutions

Scanner error-messages and solutions

Introduction
When an error occurs, the scanner operator panel shows the following information.
■ The error-message icon

■ The error message

■ A description of the solution

■ An error code

■ Functions at the lower softkeys.

In some cases you need these functions, like wind and rewind for example, to come
to the solution.

How to handle error messages at the scanner


1. Read the error message carefully.

[51] The error-message icon

2. Follow the instructions on the scanner operator panel.

Result
You solved the error with the help of the instructions on the scanner operator panel.

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Overview and tables

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Overview of the Océ TC4 system

Overview of the Océ TC4 system

Introduction
The Océ TC4 is a high quality and fast wide format color scanner for scanning engineering
documents. The Océ TC4 offers scan to file functionality. The scanner is available in the
following hardware and software configuration.

Océ TC4 scanner configuration

Océ TC4 components#


Nr Component
1 Scanner
2 Scanner operator panel
3 Scanner feed table

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Scanner operator panel

Scanner operator panel

scanner

Nr Component
1 LED (green and red attention light)
2 Display
3 Upper softkey
4 Scroll wheel key

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Scanner operator panel

Nr Component
5 Scroll wheel
6 Lower softkey
7 Green start key
8 Stop key
9 Numeric keys
10 Lower softkey
11 / B Left softkeys
12 Upper softkey

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Specifications of the Océ TC4

Specifications of the Océ TC4


Specifications of the Océ TC4

Introduction
The Océ TC4 is a high quality and fast wide format color scanner for scanning engineering
documents. The Océ TC4 offers a scan-to-file functionality.

The table below gives you more information on the performance of the scanner, the
technical and safety requirements and general information regarding dimensions, weight,
power consumption etc.

Scanner
#

Technology ■
Océ Image Logic® real-time image processing
■ 1 x Reduction type CCD camera

Scan speed Black&white


■ up to 5 m/min. or 3.3 inch/sec.

Grayscale & Color


■ up to 4 m/min. or 2.8 inch/sec.

Resolution 575 dpi


Camera 3 color linear CCD
21360 Pixels
24 bits color
Scan width 914.4 mm
Original feed Right aligned
Original size Standard scanner Rigid/thick media scanner
Minimum Minimum
■ 210 mm x 210 mm (L x ■ 210 mm x 210 mm (L x

W) W)
Maximum Maximum
■ 6000 mm x 1016 mm (L ■ 1300 mm x 965 mm (L x

x W). W).

Maximum media 1.5 mm 15 mm


thickness

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Specifications of the Océ TC4

Maximum media not applicable 2.5 kg/m²


weight
Data format ■ TIFF (uncompressed, Packbits, G3, G4 and LZW)
■ PDF (uncompressed, Flate, LZW and G4)
■ CALS
■ JPEG

Color space sRGB


Image quality ■ Original type selection ‘Original types for the scanner’ on page
140
■ Color selection (Black&White / Gray / Color)
■ Brightness lighter/darker
■ Image optimization for fine details or speed

Image editing ■ Remove strips (leading/trailing/left/right)


■ Mirroring horizontal
■ Delete area

Other functions ■ Pre-programming of next job


■ Programmable default settings
■ Leading and trailing strip adjustment (0 mm - 400 mm)
■ Concurrent scanning
■ Scan to file Black&White / Gray.
■ Scan to file Color.

Interface Firewire
Voltage 85-264 V
Frequency 47/63 Hz
Power consump- In operation: < 105 W
tion Standby: < 20 W
Dimensions ■ Width: 1,300 mm
■ Depth: 650 mm
■ Height: 1,300 mm

Weight 70 Kg
Safety approvals TüV GS, CE, UL, (c)UL, CB, EMC Directive 89/336/EEC,
FCC

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Specifications Océ Power Logic controller

®
Specifications Océ Power Logic controller

®
Océ Power Logic controller hardware
#

Platform Océ controller with Windows® XP embedded


Memory 1024 Mb
Hard disk capacity 250 Gb.
Graphical user interface None, optional keyboard, mouse and monitor
Standard interface 10/100BaseT with RJ45
Optional interfaces 10/100BaseT with RJ45
Network protocols TCP/IP, SMB (for scan-to-file only), IPX/SPX,
FTP, LPD
Power consumption Controller: < 100 W
Electrical requirements 100-120 / 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Applicable software Océ Power Logic® controller software

®
Océ Power Logic controller software
Scan module#
Scan processing technology Océ Image Logic
Color modes ■ Black and white
■ Grayscale (STF capability)
■ Color (STF capability)

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Specifications Océ Scan Logic

®
Specifications Océ Scan Logic

Scanner
Océ Scan Logic® offers you a flexible growth path with functionality designed to answer
your (future) needs for productivity, quality and advanced functionality.
#

Application Scan jobs workspace, part of the Océ TC4 Power Logic® con-
troller application, integrated scanning solution with Océ View
Station LT.
Scan destinations Maximum of 10 destinations.
■ Scan to the local controller


Scan to a Microsoft® Windows network location with
Server Message Block (SMB)
■ Scan to an internet location with File Transfer Protocol
(FTP)

Resolution 72, 150, 200, 300, 400, and 600 dpi.


Supported PDLs ■ TIFF
■ Adobe certified PDF
■ CALS-I
■ JPEG

Available file orga- ■ RAW


nization types for ■ Striped
TIFF files ■ Tiled

Available compres- ■ Maximum (low compression, excellent quality)


sion for PDF file ■ High
type with JPEG ■ Medium
compression ■ Minimum (high compression, low quality)

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Specifications Océ Scan Logic

Available file com- TIFF file format


pression methods ■ None (uncompressed)

■ Group 3 2D

■ Group 4

■ Packbits

■ LZW.

PDF file format


■ JPEG compression

■ Group 4

■ Flate

■ LZW.

CALS-I file format


■ Group 4.

Available color TIFF file format


depths ■ Black & white, 1 bit per pixel

■ Grayscale, 8 bits per pixel

■ RGB, 24 bits per pixel.

PDF file format


■ Black & white, 1 bit per pixel

■ Grayscale, 8 bits per pixel

■ RGB, 24 bits per pixel.

CALS-I file format


■ Black & white, 1 bit per pixel.

Scan mode Single scan


File naming Automatically generate unique file names for each scan.
Viewing View scans at point of scanning.

Océ Image Logic® The best scan quality for different image types.

Ease of use Green key principle


Scanner templates
Scan to file from the scanner operator panel.
Scan directly to a local or a remote destination.
Requirements Océ TC4 Power Logic® controller and Océ Power Logic®
controller Remote to have access to the system.
Options Océ View Station for editing and enhancement of scanned
documents
Océ Batch Processor for automated editing.

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Original types for the scanner

Original types for the scanner

Scanner
The original types that you can use for your color scanner are listed in the table below.
Original types#
Original type Type Icon
Black & white / Lines&Text
gray

[54] Lines / text icon

'Grays&Lines'

[55] Grays & lines icon

'Photo'

[56] Photo icon

'Transparent'

[57] Transparent icon

'Blueprint'

[58] Blueprint icon

'Dark original'

[59] Dark original icon

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Original types for the scanner

Original type Type Icon


Color 'Photo'

[60] Photo icon

Artwork

[61] Artwork icon

Map

[62] Map icon

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Original types for the scanner

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Appendix B
Miscellaneous

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Reader's comment sheet

Reader's comment sheet

Questions
Have you found this manual to be accurate?
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Were you able to operate the product, after reading this manual?
O Yes
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Does this manual provide sufficient background information?


O Yes
O No

Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement (page layout,
chapter order, etc.)?
O Yes
O No

Could you find the information you were looking for?


O Always
O Most of the times
O Sometimes
O Not at all

What did you use to find the required information?


O Table of contents
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Thank you for evaluating this manual.


If you have other comments or concerns, please explain or suggest improvements overleaf
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Reader's comment sheet

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Date:

This reader's comment sheet is completed by:


(If you prefer to remain unknown, please do fill in your occupation)

Name:

Occupation:

Company:

Phone:

Address:

City:

Country:

Please return this sheet to:

Océ-Technologies B.V.
For the attention of ITC User Documentation.
P.O. Box 101,
5900 MA Venlo
The Netherlands

Send your comments by E-mail to: itc-userdoc@oce.com

For the addresses of local Océ organisations see: http://www.oce.com

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Addresses of local Océ organisations

Addresses of local Océ organisations

Océ-Australia Ltd. Océ-Österreich GmbH


P.O. Box 363 Postfach 95
Ferntree Gully MDC 1233 Vienna
Vic 3165 Austria
Australia http://www.oce.at/
http://www.oce.com.au/
Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A. Océ-Brasil Comércio e Indústria Ltda.
J. Bordetlaan 32 Av. das Nações Unidas, 11.857
1140 Brussel Brooklin Novo
Belgium São Paulo-SP 04578-000
http://www.oce.be/ Brasil
http://www.oce-brasil.com.br/
Océ-Canada Inc. Océ Office Equipment (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
4711 Yonge Street, Suite 1100 Xu Mu Cheng
Toronto, Ontario M2N 6K8 Chaoyang District
Canada Beijing 100028
http://www.oce.ca/ China
http://www.oce.com.cn/
Océ-Czech Republic ltd. Océ-Danmark a/s
Hanusova 18 Vallensbækvej 45
140 21 Praha 4 2605 Brøndby
Czech Republic Denmark
http://www.oce.cz/ http://www.oce.dk/
Océ Finland OY Océ-France S.A.
Valkjärventie 7 D, PL 3 32, Avenue du Pavé Neuf
02130 Espoo 93161 Noisy-le-grand, Cedex
Finland France
http://www.oce.fi/ http://www.oce.fr/
Océ-Deutschland GmbH Océ-Hong Kong and China head office
Solinger Straße 5-7 12/F 1202 The Lee Gardens
45481 Mülheim/Ruhr 33 Hysan Avenue
Germany Causeway Bay
http://www.oce.de/ Hong Kong
http://www.oce.com.hk/

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Addresses of local Océ organisations

Océ-Hungaria Kft. Océ-Ireland Ltd.


1241 Budapest 3006 Lake Drive
Pf.: 237 Citywest Business Campus
Hungary Saggart
http://www.oce.hu/ Co. Dublin
Ireland
http://www.oce.ie/
Océ-Italia S.p.A. Océ Japan Corporation
Strada Padana Superiore 2/B 3-25-1, Nishi Shinbashi
20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio (MI) Minato-Ku
Italia Tokyo 105-0003
http://www.oce.it/ Japan
http://www.ocejapan.co.jp/
Océ-Belgium S.A. Océ Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Rue Astrid 2/A #3.01, Level 3, Wisma Academy
1143 Luxembourg-Belair Lot 4A, Jalan 19/1
http://www.oce.lu/ 46300 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
http://www.ocemal.com.my/
Océ-Mexico S.A. de C.V. Océ-Norge A.S.
Prolongación Reforma 1236, Postboks 4434 Nydalen
4to Piso Gjerdrums vei 8
Col. Santa Fé, Del. Cuajimalpa 0403 Oslo
C.P. 05348 Norway
México, D.F. http://www.oce.no/
México
http://www.oceusa.com/
Océ-Poland Ltd. Sp.z o.o. Océ-Lima Mayer, S.A.
ul. Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 r. nr. 7 Av. José Gomes Ferreira, 11 Piso 2 - Mi-
02-366 Warszawa raflores
Poland 1497-139 Algés
http://www.oce.com.pl/ Portugal
http://www.oce.pt/
Océ Singapore Pte Ltd. Océ Printing Systems (PTY) Ltd.
190 MacPherson Road P.O.Box 629
#03-00 Wisma Gulab Rivonia 2128
Singapore 348548 South Africa

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Océ España SA Océ-Svenska AB


Business Park Mas Blau Sollentunavägen 84
Osona, 2 08820 El Prat de Llobregat 191 27 Sollentuna
Barcelona Sweden
Spain http://www.oce.se/
http://www.oce.es/
Océ-Schweiz AG Océ (Thailand) Ltd.
Sägereistrasse 10 B.B. Building 16/Floor
CH8152 Glattbrugg 54 Asoke Road
Schweiz Sukhumvit 21
http://www.oce.ch/ Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Océ-Nederland B.V. Océ (UK) Limited
P.O.Box 800 Océ House
5201 AV 's-Hertogenbosch Chatham Way
The Netherlands Brentwood, Essex CM14 4DZ
http://www.oce.nl/ United Kingdom
http://www.oce.co.uk/
Océ North America Inc.
5450 North Cumberland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60656
USA
http://www.oceusa.com/

Note:
The web site http://www.oce.com gives the current addresses of the local Océ organiza-
tions and distributors.

Note:
The addresses of local Océ organizations for information about the Wide Format
Printing Systems and the Production Printing Systems can be different from the addresses
above. Refer to the web site http://www.oce.com for the addresses you need.

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Index

........................................................................10
Index Concept of the Preferences workspace
........................................................................94
Concept of the scan destinations
........................................................................90
About the scan destinations Concept of the templates on the scanner
........................................................................90 ........................................................................93
Access Account Logic Configuration
Account Logic ........................................................................95
Access ...........................................................113 Connect to the controller
Anonymous ........................................................................72
........................................................................87 Connecting workstations
Anonymous user ........................................................................57
........................................................................18 Controller
Automatic file number definition Start up ..........................................................23
........................................................................52 Controller Hardware
Automatic logon Specifications ................................................137
Enable ............................................................74 Controller setup
Available toolbars ......................................................................117
........................................................................83 Controller: Software
Available workspaces Specifications ................................................137
........................................................................84 Create a local destination
........................................................................47
Create a network destination with SMB
........................................................................48
C
Create a web destination with FTP
Calibrate scanner
........................................................................49
......................................................................126
Calibrate wizard
......................................................................126
Change the password D
........................................................................87 Define file names
Clean the glass plate ........................................................................52
......................................................................124 Define job settings with the left soft keys and the
Clean the scan area scroll wheel
......................................................................124 ........................................................................27
Clear an original jam Delete a scan destination
......................................................................128 ........................................................................50
Clear an original jam on the scanner Delete scanned files
......................................................................128 ........................................................................55
Color mode: Black and White Deleting a destination
........................................................................39 ........................................................................47
Color mode: Color
........................................................................39
Color mode: Grayscale E
........................................................................38 Error messages
Common user Scanner error messages .................................129
........................................................................18
Components
scanner ...........................................................21 F
concept File type

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Index

Scan to file ......................................................38


FTP
........................................................................57 K
Functions Key operator
Océ TC4 ........................................................20 ...........................................................19, 75, 87

G L
Get files Licenses
........................................................................57 ........................................................................98
Glass plate Lock a destination
......................................................................124 ........................................................................47
Green key principle Lock a scan destination
........................................................................16 ........................................................................49
Log on
Different user .................................................86
H Log on as a different user
How to change the password ........................................................................86
.................................................................77, 87
How to connect to a system
Power Logic controller Remote .......................72 M
How to delete a scanned file Manual file name definition
........................................................................55 ........................................................................53
How to handle error messages at the scanner
......................................................................129
How to log on as a different user N
........................................................................86 Network connectivity
How to send scanned files from the Unsent scans
........................................................................16
folder to the same destination
New password
........................................................................56
........................................................................77
How to view a file after scanning
........................................................................59
How to view a locally stored scanned file
........................................................................60 O
How to view the scanned file properties Océ Account center
........................................................................54 Administrator ...............................................113
Bookkeeper ..................................................113
Users ............................................................113
Océ Account Console
I Introduction .................................................118
Install Power Logic controller Remote
Océ License Logic
........................................................................67
........................................................................98
Introduction
Active licenses ...............................................104
Océ Account Console ...................................118
Océ TC4 scanner
........................................................................20
functions ........................................................20
J Operator panel
Japan support Scanner ........................................................133
........................................................................16 Scanner operator panel usage ..........................26
Job templates Operator panels
Scan-to-file .....................................................30

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Index

........................................................................17 Install on Windows ........................................67


Original type Remote logic: Command line parameters
Background compensation ..............................41 ........................................................................69
Blueprint ........................................................41 Remote Logic: Install: Unix
Dark original ..................................................41 ........................................................................68
Grays & lines ..................................................41 Remote scan job destinations
Lines / text for paper .......................................41 .................................................................45, 88
Photo ..............................................................41 Remove strip
Transparent for transparencies ........................41 leading ............................................................43
Original types for the scanner left ..................................................................43
......................................................................140 right ...............................................................43
Original width trailing ............................................................43
Auto ...............................................................42 Repro operator
Custom ..........................................................42 .................................................................19, 75
Standard .........................................................42 Resend scanned files from the Unsent scans folder
Overview ........................................................................56
......................................................................112 Resolution
TC4 scanner .................................................132 Scan to file jobs ..............................................40
Retrieve files via an FTP command line prompt
........................................................................58
P Retrieving scanned files
Password ........................................................................57
.................................................................75, 87
Change ...........................................................77
Power Logic controller S
Log off ............................................................76 Scan area
Power Logic controller Remote .......................66 ......................................................................124
Power Logic controller application Scan destination
........................................................................17 Local ...............................................................90
Power Logic controller Remote Remote ...........................................................90
........................................................................17 Scan destination toolbar options
Add system .....................................................72 ........................................................................91
Applications ....................................................66 Scan destinations
Connect ..........................................................72 ...........................................................51, 88, 90
Connect to controller .....................................72 Default destination on controller .............45, 88
Log on ............................................................75 Remote destination ..................................45, 88
Remove system ...............................................72 Remote scan destinations .........................45, 88
Start application .............................................69 Unsent scan jobs folder ............................45, 88
Power Logic controller: Supported languages Scan destinations on the controller
........................................................................70 ...........................................................44, 45, 88
Preferences Scan destinations on the network
........................................................................94 ...........................................................44, 45, 88
Scan job view area
...........................................................44, 46, 89
R Scan jobs
Remote access ........................................................................88
Power Logic controller ....................................69 Properties .......................................................91
Remote destinations Send ...............................................................91
........................................................................45 View ...............................................................91
Remote Logic Scan jobs management

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........................................................................44 Specifications ................................................135


Scan jobs tasks Scanner error messages
........................................................................51 ......................................................................129
Scan jobs workspace Scanner operator panel
........................................................................44 Usage ..............................................................26
Deleting a destination .....................................47 Scanner templates
Local destination ............................................47 ........................................................................16
Lock destination .............................................47 Send
Network destination .......................................47 Unsent scan jobs .............................................56
Unlock destination .........................................47 Send scanned files to the same destination
Web destination .............................................47 ........................................................................56
Scan logic Solutions
........................................................................16 Scanner error messages .................................129
Scan quality Specifications
......................................................................126 Scanner ................................................133, 135
Scan to file Specifications scanner
Color mode ....................................................38 Océ Scan Logic© .........................................138
Compression method .....................................38 Specifications:
File type ..........................................................38 Controller Hardware ....................................137
Organization ..................................................38 Specifications: Controller: Software
Scan to file jobs ......................................................................137
Resolution ......................................................40 Status bar
Scan-to-file ........................................................................83
FTP destination ..............................................47 stop
Job templates ..................................................30 scan-to-file jobs ...............................................35
Local destination ............................................47 System administrator
SMB destination .............................................47 ...........................................................19, 75, 87
Scan-to-file job
........................................................................30
Basic ........................................................30, 32 T
Extended ..................................................30, 33 Tasks in the scan jobs workspace
Introduction ...................................................30 ........................................................................51
Scan-to-file jobs Templates
........................................................................51 Scanner ...........................................................93
Clear an original jam ....................................128 The users
Destination setting .........................................36 Toolbars
Lighter/darker setting .....................................36 ........................................................................82
Mirror setting .................................................36 Top toolbar
Settings ...........................................................36 ........................................................................83
scan-to-file jobs Turn on
stop ................................................................35 Controller .......................................................23
Scanned file properties Scanner ...........................................................23
........................................................................54 Turn on and off
Scanned files ........................................................................23
View ...............................................................59
Scanner
Extended scan-to-file job ................................33 U
Original types ...............................................140 Unlock a destination
Scan-to-file ...............................................30, 32 ........................................................................47
Scanner operator panel ...................................26 Unlock a scan destination

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Index

........................................................................50 ........................................................................82
Unsent scans folder Repro operator
........................................................................56 ........................................................................87
User interaction
........................................................................17
User mode
........................................................................75
User roles
Log on ............................................................86
Océ Account center ......................................113

V
Vertical icon toolbar
........................................................................83
View
Scanned files ...................................................59
View scan jobs
Scan job view area ....................................46, 89
View scanned files
........................................................................59
View Station LT
File menu .......................................................61
Help menu .....................................................61
Menu options .................................................61
Preference menu .............................................61
Toolbar options ..............................................62
View error ......................................................64
View menu .....................................................61
View the current active licenses
......................................................................104
View the scanned file properties
........................................................................54

W
Workflow
......................................................................113
workflow
........................................................................10
Documents .....................................................10
Jobs ................................................................10
Overview ........................................................10
Products .........................................................10
Workspace
Configuration .................................................84
Preferences ......................................................84
Scan jobs ........................................................84
Templates .......................................................84
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