If the machine is set up to connect to the delivery server via a dial-up router, the router will dial and go online whenever a connection to the delivery server is made. Telephone charges may be incurred.
If the machine is connected to a network, observe the following points when setting up the machine or changing settings:
For more details, see the operating instructions and Help for the ScanRouter delivery software.
When a dial-up router is connected in a network environment
The settings for the delivery server to be connected must be made appropriately for the machine with the ScanRouter delivery software, or Auto Document Link. In addition, set up connected devices using the I/O settings of the ScanRouter delivery software administration utility.
If the network environment changes, make the necessary changes for the delivery server using the machine, the administration utility of client computers, and Auto Document Link. Also, set the correct information for the connected devices using the I/O settings of the ScanRouter delivery software administration utility.
When connected to a computer that uses dial-up access
Do not install the ScanRouter delivery software on a computer which uses dial-up access.
When using the ScanRouter delivery software, Auto Document Link, or a TWAIN driver on a computer with dial-up access, a dial-up connection may be performed when connecting to the delivery server and other equipment, depending on the setup. If the computer is set up to connect to the Internet automatically, the confirmation dialog box will not appear, and telephone charges may be incurred without you being aware of it. To prevent unnecessary connections, the computer should be set up so the confirmation dialog box always appears before establishing a connection. Do not make unnecessary connections when using the above listed software.