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Operations required to use this function (for Administrators)

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6.3 Operations required to use this function (for Administrators) 6 6.3 Operations required to use this function (for Administrators) 6.3.1 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] [IC Card Type] Description Select how to log in to this machine. • [Card Authentication]: Allows the user to log in by simply placing the IC Card / NFC-compatible mobile terminal. • [Card Authentication+Password]: Allows the user to log in by placing the IC Card / NFC-compatible mobile terminal and entering the password. [None] is specified by default. Select the type of the IC card to be used. [Type A] is specified by default. The authentication setting is then completed. After the authentication function of this machine (MFP authentication) has been configured, register user authentication information. 6.3.2 Registering user authentication information Connect the authentication unit to a computer, and use Data Administrator through a computer to register information. Data Administrator Data Administrator is a management tool to edit or register authentication information or address information of the target device through a computer on the network. Using this tool, you can import authentication information or address information from a device and rewrite it to the device after editing. [Applied Functions] 6-3

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[Applied Functions]
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6.3
Operations required to use this function (for Administrators)
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6.3
Operations required to use this function (for Administrators)
6.3.1
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.
6.3.2
Registering user authentication information
Connect the authentication unit to a computer, and use
Data Administrator
through a computer to register
information.
Data Administrator
Data Administrator
is a management tool to edit or register authentication information or address informa-
tion of the target device through a computer on the network.
Using this tool, you can import authentication information or address information from a device and rewrite
it to the device after editing.
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 / NFC-compatible mobile terminal.
[Card Authentication+Password]: Allows the user to log in by placing the IC
Card / NFC-compatible mobile terminal and entering the password.
[None] is specified by default.
[IC Card Type]
Select the type of the IC card to be used.
[Type A] is specified by default.