Web Access > Displaying a Web Page
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Displaying a Web Page

Follow the instructions below to start Web Access and display the desired Web page.


Remark
  • Depending on your system environment, it may be necessary to set proxy settings. For instructions on specifying proxy settings, see "Network."

  1. Press [].

You can change the order of the function keys in [Function Display Settings] (from the Additional Functions screen). For instructions on changing the order of the function keys, see "Additional Functions."

  1. Press [Web Access] → press the text field.

  1. Enter the URL of the desired Web page → press [OK].

Example: http://www.example.com

Press [] to display the history of entered URLs and to display Web pages. You can erase the history of entered URLs by pressing [Erase All] in [History] (from Menu). (See "Erasing the URL History.")

The desired Web page is displayed.

  • For instructions on entering characters, see "Basic Operations."
  • Depending on the file size, some Web pages and images may not be displayed.
  • Depending on the image size, it may take some time for GIF animations to load.
  • The optional Expansion RAM may be required to display Flash content, depending on the model of your machine.
  • If multiple windows are open, the windows are not differentiated, and URLs are saved in the order that they were entered.
  1. Press .

Depending on the entry area of the Web page, the text field may be displayed with multiple entry lines.

  • When [Initialize All Data/Settings] in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is performed, the following registered or saved data is erased:
  • Favorites
  • Page Memos
  • History Information
  • Cookies
  • Cache
  • Settings (restored to their defaults)
  • For more information on initializing all data/settings, see "Security."
  • If you are logged in using an authentication system such as Department ID Management and using the Web browser, the following procedures are performed when you log out:
  • Cookies are deleted
  • The session is disconnected
  • The displayed page is changed to a blank page

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