Kyocera TASKalfa 4500i Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-1.2 - Page 66

Adding a New Group, Editing a Group, Advanced > Management > IC-Card Settings

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Settings Pages 6-44 The number of the groups currently registered. Adding a New Group 1 Click Group Authorization Set., open the Group Authorization Set. page. 2 Click Add and specify group information and Off or Reject Usage. 3 Click Submit. Editing a Group 1 Click Group Authorization Set., open the Group Authorization Set page. 2 Click the desired Group ID or Group Name to edit the group and modify their information. 3 Click Submit. Deleting a Group 1 Click Group Authorization Set., open the Group Authorization Set. page. 2 Check the desired group. When the check box on the left side of Group ID is selected, all groups displayed on the page will be checked. 3 Click Delete. The Group Authorization Set.-Delete page appears. You can confirm the groups to delete. 4 Click Delete when the desired groups are selected. Advanced > Management > IC-Card Settings This feature is available when an optional IC card reader is installed with the printing system. This enables reading an IC card (FeliCa®) to login the printing system. IC Card Read Type Selects either IDM or FeliCa® type for the IC card to use. System Code, Service Code, Number of User Blocks to Use These items are used when FeliCa is selected in IC Card Read Type. Each item must be given a specific parameter for the FeliCa IC card to use. Advanced > Management > Notification/Maintenance > Maintenance Notification This feature defines the recipient of maintenance information reports. Equipment ID This is the name by which the machine will be identified. Recipient Address The E-mail address of the recipient. If there is more than one recipient then the addresses should be separated by a semicolon ";". User Guide

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Settings Pages
The number of the groups currently registered.
Adding a New Group
1
Click
Group Authorization Set.
, open the
Group Authorization Set.
page.
2
Click
Add
and specify group information and
Off
or
Reject Usage
.
3
Click
Submit
.
Editing a Group
1
Click
Group Authorization Set.
, open the
Group Authorization Set
page.
2
Click the desired
Group ID
or
Group Name
to edit the group and modify their
information.
3
Click
Submit
.
Deleting a Group
1
Click
Group Authorization Set.
, open the
Group Authorization Set.
page.
2
Check the desired group. When the check box on the left side of
Group ID
is
selected, all groups displayed on the page will be checked.
3
Click
Delete
. The
Group Authorization Set.-Delete
page appears. You can
confirm the groups to delete.
4
Click
Delete
when the desired groups are selected.
Advanced > Management > IC-Card Settings
This feature is available when an optional IC card reader is installed with the
printing system. This enables reading an IC card (FeliCa®) to login the printing
system.
IC Card Read Type
Selects either
IDM
or
FeliCa®
type for the IC card to use.
System Code, Service Code, Number of User Blocks to Use
These items are used when
FeliCa
is selected in
IC Card Read Type
. Each
item must be given a specific parameter for the FeliCa IC card to use.
Advanced > Management > Notification/Maintenance >
Maintenance Notification
This feature defines the recipient of maintenance information reports.
Equipment ID
This is the name by which the machine will be identified.
Recipient Address
The E-mail address of the recipient. If there is more than one recipient then
the addresses should be separated by a semicolon ";".
User Guide
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