Abstract:
A communication terminal apparatus comprises: a communication history information part storing a communication history related to at least one of destination information of a receiver and destination information of a sender; a user information part storing user information corresponding to a plurality of users; a security function setting part enabling whether or not the destination information is outputted in a communication management report; and an output part configured to output the communication management report containing a plurality of communication histories of the users based on an output instruction by a first user, wherein when the security function setting part is in a state that the destination information is not outputted, the communication management report does not contain the destination information that does not correspond to the communication history of the first user.
Abstract:
A composite system includes an image-inputting apparatus and an image-outputting apparatus. The image-inputting apparatus includes a receiving section and first decision section. The receiving section receives an identification. The first decision section compares the identification with identifications that have been registered previously in the image-inputting apparatus, thereby determining whether the identification should be permitted to use the image-inputting apparatus. The identification is transmitted to the image outputting apparatus. The image outputting apparatus includes a second decision section. The second decision section compares the identification with identifications that have been registered previously in the image outputting apparatus, thereby determining whether the identification should be permitted to use the image-outputting apparatus. A replay indicative of the second determination is transmitted to the image-inputting apparatus. The image is outputted to the image-outputting apparatus in accordance with the determination made by said first decision section and the reply.
Abstract:
An image reading apparatus which has a reading section for reading image information from an original image and transmits the read image information to a PC. A user information storing section preliminarily stores user information of the user who is presumed to use the image reading apparatus. An identifying section authenticates the user on the basis of a user ID inputted by the user who requests transmission of the image information and the user information stored in the user information storing section. When the identifying section authenticates the user, a network control section adds the user information to the read image information and transmits the image information added the user information to the PC.
Abstract:
Personal computers and a printer are linked via an image processing apparatus. A first memory stores data received from computers. A second memory stores data received from an original. An output interface receives the data from the transfer data buffer and the image buffer and outputs the data to the printer. A printer status detector obtains the status of the printer to determine whether the printer is unable to print. A cancel commanding section commands the printer to clear the data received from the output interface when the printer is unable to print. A data identifier identifies whether the data output through the output interface is the data from the image buffer. When the data identifier identifies that the data outputted from the output interface is data from the image buffer, the cancel commanding section commands the printer to clear the data received from the output interface.
Abstract:
An image processing apparatus capable of managing easily secret information even with detachably attaching an external memorizing device, includes an ID (plug and play ID) retrieving unit for retrieving ID from the connected memory, a user information storing unit for storing user information, an active memory information storing unit for storing the retrieved ID with corresponding to the respective users, a memory use judging unit for judging as to whether the memory is usable based on the ID retrieved from the connected memory and on the ID stored in the active memory information storing unit, and a data writing controlling unit for writing data to the memory judged as usable.
Abstract:
A composite system includes an image-inputting apparatus and an image-outputting apparatus. The image-inputting apparatus includes a receiving section and first decision section. The receiving section receives an identification. The first decision section compares the identification with identifications that have been registered previously in the image-inputting apparatus, thereby determining whether the identification should be permitted to use the image-inputting apparatus. The identification is transmitted to the image outputting apparatus. The image outputting apparatus includes a second decision section. The second decision section compares the identification with identifications that have been registered previously in the image outputting apparatus, thereby determining whether the identification should be permitted to use the image-outputting apparatus. A replay indicative of the second determination is transmitted to the image-inputting apparatus. The image is outputted to the image-outputting apparatus in accordance with the determination made by said first decision section and the reply.
Abstract:
A communication terminal apparatus comprises: a communication history information part storing a communication history related to at least one of destination information of a receiver and destination information of a sender; a user information part storing user information corresponding to a plurality of users; a security function setting part enabling whether or not the destination information is outputted in a communication management report; and an output part configured to output the communication management report containing a plurality of communication histories of the users based on an output instruction by a first user, wherein when the security function setting part is in a state that the destination information is not outputted, the communication management report does not contain the destination information that does not correspond to the communication history of the first user.
Abstract:
An image-inputting apparatus into which an image is inputted is disclosed. The apparatus includes an information receiving section that receives a first item of information; a decision section that makes a determination as to whether the first item of information should be permitted to use the image-inputting apparatus, the determination being made based on the first item of information inputted into the image-inputting apparatus and a second item of information that has been registered previously in the image-inputting apparatus; and a transmitter that transmits the first item of information to an image-outputting apparatus. The image-inputting apparatus outputs the image to the image-outputting apparatus in accordance with the determination made by said decision section and a reply received from the image-outputting apparatus in response to transmission of the first item of information.
Abstract:
Personal computers and a printer are linked via an image processing apparatus. A first memory stores data received from computers. A second memory stores data received from an original. An output interface receives the data from the transfer data buffer and the image buffer and outputs the data to the printer. A printer status detector obtains the status of the printer to determine whether the printer is unable to print. A cancel commanding section commands the printer to clear the data received from the output interface when the printer is unable to print. A data identifier identifies whether the data output through the output interface is the data from the image buffer. When the data identifier identifies that the data outputted from the output interface is data from the image buffer, the cancel commanding section commands the printer to clear the data received from the output interface.