Specifying a Destination

Directly entering the destination

Directly enter destination information.

  1. Tap [+].

  2. Enter destination information.

    Setting

    Description

    [Address]

    Enter the destination address.

    • If [IP Address (Host Name)] is selected for [Address Type], enter the destination IP address or host name.
      Example to enter the IP address (IPv4): "192.168.1.1"
      Example to enter the IP address (IPv6): "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16"
      Example to enter the host name: "host.example.com" (Include the domain name to enter.)

    • If [SIP-URI/SIP User Name] is selected for [Destination Type], enter the destination SIP-URI.
      Entry example: "sip:abc@example.com"
      When only the SIP user name is entered, the SIP domain name of this machine is used as the destination's domain name.

    [Address Type]

    Select the method to specify the address (default: [IP Address (Host Name)]).

    • [IP Address (Host Name)]: Select this option when directly calling the destination.

    • [SIP-URI (SIP User Name) input]: Select this option when calling the destination via the SIP server.

    [Port number]

    When [IP Address (Host Name)] is selected in [Address Type], change the port number as needed (default: [5060]).

    [Connection Mode]

    Select the transport protocol (default: [UDP]).

  3. Tap [OK].

Using Address Book

Selecting the Destination tab () displays a list of destinations registered on this machine. Switch the display using an index, and specify the target destination. For details, refer to [Using Address Book] .

Searching for the registered destination

Tapping the Search tab () displays the destination search screen. If a large number of destinations are registered, the system searches for the registered name of the destination or characters of the address to find the target destination. For details, refer to [Searching for the registered destination] .

Using Job History

Tapping the History tab () displays a list of transmission logs. Specify the target destination from the previous five job histories. For details, refer to [Using Job History] .