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User Authentication, User Code Authentication (Using the Control Panel)

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Getting Started User Authentication When user authentication (User Code 1 Authentication, Basic Authentication, Login (Using the Control Panel) Windows Authentication, or LDAP Authentication, Integration Server Follow the procedure below to log in Authentication) is set, the authentica- when Basic Authentication, Windows tion screen is displayed. Unless a val- Authentication, or LDAP Authentica- id user name and password are tion , Integration Server Authentica- entered, operations are not possible tion is set. A with the machine. Log on to operate the machine, and log off when you Press [Enter] for [Login User Name]. are finished operations. Be sure to log off to prevent unauthorized users from using the machine. Note ❒ Consult the User Administrator about your login user name, password, and user code. For details about the various types of user authentication, consult the appropriate administrators. ❒ For user code authentication, enter a number registered in the address book as [User Code]. User Code Authentication (Using the Control Panel) When user code authentication is set, the following screen appears. B Enter a login user name, and then press [OK]. C Press [Enter] for [Login Password]. D Enter a login password, and then press [OK]. E Press [Login]. When the user is authenticated, the screen for the function you are using appears. Enter a User Code (eight digit), and then press [#]. Note ❒ You do not need to log off after user code authentication. 12

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Getting Started
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1
User Authentication
When user authentication (User Code
Authentication, Basic Authentication,
Windows Authentication, or LDAP
Authentication, Integration Server
Authentication) is set, the authentica-
tion screen is displayed. Unless a val-
id user name and password are
entered, operations are not possible
with the machine. Log on to operate
the machine, and log off when you
are finished operations. Be sure to log
off to prevent unauthorized users
from using the machine.
Note
Consult the User Administrator
about your login user name, pass-
word, and user code. For details
about the various types of user au-
thentication, consult the appropri-
ate administrators.
For user code authentication, enter
a number registered in the address
book as
[
User Code
]
.
User Code Authentication
(Using the Control Panel)
When user code authentication is set,
the following screen appears.
Enter a User Code (eight digit), and
then press
[
#
]
.
Note
You do not need to log off after
user code authentication.
Login (Using the Control Panel)
Follow the procedure below to log in
when Basic Authentication, Windows
Authentication, or LDAP Authentica-
tion , Integration Server Authentica-
tion is set.
A
Press
[
Enter
]
for
[
Login User Name
]
.
B
Enter a login user name, and then
press
[
OK
]
.
C
Press
[
Enter
]
for
[
Login Password
]
.
D
Enter a login password, and then
press
[
OK
]
.
E
Press
[
Login
]
.
When the user is authenticated, the
screen for the function you are us-
ing appears.