X e ro x 4 5 95 Co p ie r/ P rin t er S y s te m Ad m i ni s t rat i on G ui d e6-46. C om p ut e r O p e rat i on sCentreWare Internet ServicesCentreWare Internet Services requires a TCP/IP environment,and enables you to view the status of the machine and its jobs, aswell as change settings via a web browser. You can also importdocuments saved in a mailbox.For information about importing documents, refer to “Importingusing CentreWare Internet Services” on page 6-18. Anexplanation of CentreWare Internet Services is also providedearlier in this guide.The CentreWare Internet Services ScreenThe CentreWare Internet Services screen is made up of 4frames. At the top and bottom are frames that occupy the fullwidth of the browser. Between those are 2 frames on the left andright. The contents displayed in each frame change depending onthe feature in use (service, job, status, property, maintenance,support).NOTE: You can read explanations of CentreWare InternetServices via the online help by clicking on the Help button in thetop frame.Top frame This frame appears at the top of the window. It includes the logo,the machine name, a link to online help, and tabs (links) to eachfeature.For information about each feature provided by CentreWareInternet Services, click Help in this frame and refer to thedisplayed help.Right frame, upper leftframeContents of the right frame and upper left frame changedepending on the selected feature. When a feature is selected,configurable features and data are displayed in the right frameand upper left frame.A link to the Copyright screen is displayed in the Status tab.Lower left frame A link to the Xerox home page is shown.Top FrameRight FrameUpper Left FrameLower Left Frame