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This admin guide is provided for information purposes only. All information included herein is subject to change without any notice. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any direct or indirect damages, arising from or related to use of this admin guide.
H ow to use this guide The SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in Admin Guide is intended to be used to install and setup the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in on a network server and client systems. To assist you in acclimating to the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map environment, this guide provides instructional screen images, situational examples, easy-to-read tables of features, and step-by-step instructions.
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SyncThru™ Admin 5 software http://solution.samsungprinter.com Updates and Plug-ins http://solution.samsungprinter.com Help Click Help in the site navigation bar at the top right corner of the SyncThru™ Admin 5 page. Product Support Information Contact Samsung’s printer service http://www.samsungprinter.com How to use this guide_ 6...
I ntroduction This chapter gives you an overview of the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in including major features and benefits. This chapter includes: • Overview • Benefits of using the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in • Main features the of SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in •...
Benefits of using the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in With the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in, you can organize your devices based on location. For example, if devices are spread out between the 35th and 36th floors, you can create maps of the two floors showing where each device is located.
Tips for using SyncThru™ Admin 5 Layout related tips Drag-and-drop SyncThru™ Admin 5 provides drag-and-drop functionality. When you want to add a device(s) to a group, you can select the device(s) you want and drag and drop it into a specific group. Drag-and-drop functionality allows you to copy multiple devices easily.
• “port_number” is the port number that you entered during the installation. From the Start menu From the Start menu, click Program > Samsung Network Printer Utilities > SyncThru™ Admin 5 > SyncThru™ Admin 5. OK vs. Apply button After configuration, you have two choices to save the settings: OK and Apply buttons.
The page is reloaded and Map has been removed as a menu option. Upgrading the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in Samsung provides new features and enhancements for the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in periodically. If you want to upgrade your SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in, follow the steps below: 1.
Q uick start This chapter explains a quick way to start map configuration. If you are familiar with the Device Map Plug-in, you can skip the detailed information and begin map configuration with this chapter. If you want detailed information, go to the Configuring map chapter (See "Configuring maps" on page 13). This chapter include steps for starting map configuration: •...
C onfiguring maps To use SyncThru™ Admin 5 Device Map Plug-in, you need to configure maps with the location information of your devices. This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for configuring maps. If you don’t want detailed information, go to the Quick start chapter (See "Quick start" on page 12). This chapter includes: •...
Registering floor layout images After creating Subplaces, you need to configure floor layout images for them. 1. From SyncThru™ Admin 5, click the Devices menu > Map > Map Settings. 2. Click the Map Settings button in the upper right. The Map Manager window appears.
V iewing a map This chapter explains ways to view a map. There are two ways to view maps: 1) by viewing the location of a specific device and 2) by viewing a map with place information. This chapter includes: •...
Viewing the location of a specific device 1. From SyncThru™ Admin 5, click the Devices menu > Group/List. Or from the Devices menu, you could go to one of the History tab menus: Configuration History, Firmware Upgrade History or File Storage History. 2.
P rinting the map You can also print the maps you created in SyncThru™ Admin 5. If there are devices with critical errors, you may need to go to the device to check the status. In this case, you can print the related map and easily go to the device.
U sage examples This chapter gives you examples to make full use of the Device Map Plug-in. This chapter includes: • Monitoring devices • Finding a specific device’s location Monitoring devices If you are an administrator for particular devices, you can create a map for the devices under your management. Then you can monitor the devices with the map along with the Device List or the Dashboard.
R elated features SyncThru™ Admin 5 provides additional settings for the map function. If you install the Device Map Plug-in, you can see new settings within SyncThru™ Admin 5. This chapter includes: • Settings menu Settings menu You can manage the floor layout image files in the SyncThru™ Admin 5 Settings menu. Viewing the map floor layout image files From SyncThru™...
T roubleshooting This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if you face an error. This chapter includes: • Understanding error codes Understanding error codes The following table shows all the error codes SyncThru™ Admin 5 Map Plug-in defines. You can see the error codes in pop-up window messages or log messages.
F requently Asked Questions 1 0 . This chapter gives answers to frequently asked questions. This chapter includes: • Can I upload a large image? • Can I delete a specific map image? • How many devices and door marks can be added on a map? •...
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Glossary • The following glossary will help familiarize you with SyncThru™ Admin 5 by understanding the terminologies commonly used in this admin guide. • The definitions of the below terms are mostly cited from: A) http://en.wikipedia.org and B) www.ietf.org/rfc.html. Account In SyncThru™...
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs, media size, resolution, and so forth. IPP can be used locally or over the Internet to hundreds of printers, and also supports access control, authentication, and encryption, making it a much more capable and secure printing solution than older ones.
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SyncThru Web Service(SWS) is a embedded web server for Samsung devices. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. TCP is so central that the entire suite is often referred to as "TCP/IP."...
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is one of the core members of the Internet Protocol Suite, the set of network protocols used for the Internet. With UDP, computer applications can send messages, sometimes known as datagrams, to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network without requiring prior communications to set up special transmission channels or data paths.
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Index troubleshooting error code configuring maps copyright upgrading usage examples downloading finding device location floor layout glossary installing uninstalling arranging creating printing registering viewing monitoring open source information overview device map icon place related features subplace tips Index_ 38...