Setup and Install

Third-party tools
As the name indicates, third party tools are not a part of the DSS system. However, they are
mentioned here because third party tools are required to deliver some of the DSS functionality as
listed here:
LAN Fax. This feature requires a compatible LAN Fax product. DSS enables the functionality by
providing a Fax interface at the Digital Sending-device and then passing the fax job along with
an HPF file (metadata) to a watched folder.
Internet Fax. This feature requires an Internet Fax server. DSS enables the functionality by
providing a Fax interface at the Digital Sending-device and then sending out an e-mail with the
fax job attached.
Workflow. One of the main ideas behind the Workflow feature is the ability to capture metadata
at the Digital Sending-device and pass it on to a folder that is watched by a third party
application. This application is then able to read the metadata and further process and route the
job.
Personal Address Book. This feature requires a Microsoft Exchange Server that supports
HTTP connections.
Remote Configuration Utility
The Remote Configuration Utility is a version of the Configuration Utility that is designed to install and
operate on a remote computer.
Using the Remote Configuration Utility allows DSS configuration across the network.
1. Launch the Configuration Utility.
2. Click Another Computer.
Figure 2-5 Remote Configuration Utility
3. Type in the network name of the DSS server.
4. Click OK.
Device firmware
DSS-enabled devices are “DSS aware,” meaning they have components built into the firmware that
allow them to make use of the services and features offered by DSS. Some DSS features require a
ENWW
Components
19