Address book can be found inside of Email or Scan to PC options.
In your case, you need Scan To PC
If it is not on screen, you need to put it there, which can be done at the printer, login as admin and go to Machine status > Tools > System Settings > Common Service Settings > Screen/Button Settings > All Services > Change Settings
But even then, you will be able to try it, but it is going to fail. This printer is old, it doesn't support SMBv2 or 3 and never will. So you would then need to undo the changes MS made to block SMBv1 (In near every OS, they went as far back as XP to kill it off last year). I will under no circumstance show how to undo those changes here, and there is no point trying, you will just have it disabled again on the next major Window update anyway.
So, to make scan work, you are going to have to use FTP. And there is no sense in me writing that up here, so just follow it at this link, but use the scan folder you created instead of the one in the instructions (step 7)
Once you have FTP running and working, move on to the Xerox, everything is done via CWIS (the webpage built into it, found via putting the IP of the printer into the address bar of your browser)
Click the following in the order shown
Fill it in like this, obviously use your PC IP address and not the 192.18.1.100 address shown, and the user/pass created for the FTP user in the linked instructions, nothing goes in the path, it isn't needed since you made the share the root of your FTP.
Now ,do these steps in order, clearly the name won't matter, I just tossed your screen name in there in this case.
Now this.
This and this
Then over yonder to the printer, go into Network Scanning (if not there, add per above instructions) and choose yourself to scan to you
If you are special and will be the only person scanning, you can just have the default template go to your PC