Oki MB471 Users Manual Advanced - Page 108
Changing the Administrator's password., Checking Machine Status, Changing Machine Settings
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Utilities common to Windows/Mac OS X 3 Click [SKIP]. If you have made changes to the settings on this screen, click [OK]. The menus available only for the administrator will be displayed. Changing the Administrator's password. You can change the machine administrator's password from the webpage. The administrator's password set on the webpage can be used when logging into the machine through the control panel or through webpage. Memo The password should be 6-12 characters long, and should be in half-byte (normal English) characters. The password is case sensitive. 1 Launch your web browser and enter the machine's IP address. 2 Select [Administration Settings]. 3 Select [Management]> [Administrator Password]. 4 Enter a new password in [New Password]. 5 Reenter the password in [Confirm Password]. The entered password will not be displayed. Write down your password and store it in a safe place. 6 Click on [Send]. The network system reboots to enable the new settings. Memo You do not need to restart the machine. Next time when you log in as the administrator, use the new password. Checking Machine Status You can check the status of your machine from the webpage. 1 Launch your web browser and enter the machine's IP address. The status of the machine is displayed. Memo When logging in as the administrator, you can also click on [Status Window] in order to view the simplified display of the machine status. Changing Machine Settings You can change the main unit's settings from the webpage. 1 Launch your web browser and log in as the administrator. 2 Change the settings and click [Send]. Get the Date and Time Automatically You can get date and time information automatically from an Internet time server, and reflect this on your machine. 1 Launch your web browser and log in as the administrator. 2 Select [Administrator Setup]. 3 Select [Initial Operating Settings]> [Time Setup]. 4 Specify your time zone. 5 Select [Automatic] from [Set time]. 6 Enter the SNTP server in [SNTP Server (Primary)]. 7 If required, enter another SNTP server in [SNTP Server (Secondary)]. 8 Click on [Send]. The network system reboots to enable the new settings. Memo When using SNTP, you cannot set the time from the operating panel. - 108 -