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Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type)

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6.1 Authentication Unit (IC card type) 6 6 Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type) 6.1 Authentication Unit (IC card type) The Authentication Unit (IC card type) is an "IC card authentication" system that reads the IC card to perform personal authentication. If you register a compatible noncontact IC card such as an employee ID card, you can use this machine synchronously with functions such as the user entering-leaving management to integrate the authentication system. If this machine provides user authentication, you can log in to this machine or execute a print job using the IC card authentication function. Tips To employ IC card user authentication, the setting by your service engineer is required in addition to optional Hard Disk and Authentication Unit. For details, contact your service representative. 6.2 Operations required to use this function (for Administrators) 6.2.1 Configuring authentication settings of this machine You must specify user authentication as MFP authentication on this machine. 1 Log in to the administrator mode of Web Connection. 2 In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings], then configure the following settings. Settings [User Authentication] Description Select [Device] to employ MFP authentication. 3 In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [Authentication Device Settings] - [General Settings], then configure the following settings. Settings [Authentication Type] Description Select how to log in to this machine. • [Card Authentication]: Allows the user to log in by simply placing the IC card. The setting value is fixed to [Card Authentication]. The authentication setting is then completed. After the authentication function of this machine (MFP authentication) has been configured, register user authentication information. [Applied Functions] 6-2

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[Applied Functions]
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6.1
Authentication Unit (IC card type)
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Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type)
6.1
Authentication Unit (IC card type)
The
Authentication Unit
(IC card type) is an "IC card authentication" system that reads the IC card to per-
form personal authentication. If you register a compatible noncontact IC card such as an employee ID card,
you can use this machine synchronously with functions such as the user entering-leaving management to
integrate the authentication system.
If this machine provides user authentication, you can log in to this machine or execute a print job using the
IC card authentication function.
Tips
To employ IC card user authentication, the setting by your service engineer is required in addition to optional
Hard Disk
and
Authentication Unit
. For details, contact your service representative.
6.2
Operations required to use this function (for Administrators)
6.2.1
Configuring authentication settings of this machine
You must specify user authentication as MFP authentication on this machine.
1
Log in to the administrator mode of
Web Connection
.
2
In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [Authentication] - [General Settings], then configure the
following settings.
3
In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [Authentication Device Settings] - [General Settings], then
configure the following settings.
The authentication setting is then completed.
After the authentication function of this machine (MFP authentication) has been configured, register
user authentication information.
Settings
Description
[User Authentication]
Select [Device] to employ MFP authentication.
Settings
Description
[Authentication Type]
Select how to log in to this machine.
[Card Authentication]: Allows the user to log in by simply placing the IC
card.
The setting value is fixed to [Card Authentication].