Sharp MX 3501N MX-2300N MX-2700N MX-3500N MX-3501N MX-4500N MX-4501N - Page 61
Modify user information., Touch the desired items and edit the, contents., Touch the [Exit] key.
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4 (1) Modify User Information No.001 User Name AAA AAA Initial A Index Login Name AAA AAA Password E-mail Address [email protected] User 1 (1) Modify User Information No.001 My Folder Main Folder Auth to: Login Locally Page Limit Unlimited Authority User Favorites Following the System Settings (2) Modify user information. Exit (1) Touch the desired items and edit the contents. 1/2 Edit the items in the same way as you stored them. For the procedure for entering text, see "6. ENTERING TEXT" in the User's Guide. (2) Touch the [Exit] key. (2) Exit 2/2 For detailed explanations of each of the settings, see "Editable items". Editable items User Information User Name Initial Index Login Name Password E-mail Address My Folder Auth to: Page Limit Authority Favorites (User number) * This appears only when user authentication is controlled by user number. Settings Edit the name of the user (max. 32 characters). This user name is used for the key name in the login screen, the document filing user name and the sender name. (The user name must be unique.) Enter the initials (maximum of 10 characters). The initials determine where the user name will appear in the user name list. Select the desired custom index. The custom index names are shared with the custom indexes of the address book. This cannot be edited. Enter the password used for user authentication by user name and password (1 to 32 characters). (The password can be omitted.) This cannot be edited. This cannot be edited. This cannot be edited. This cannot be edited. This cannot be edited. Select the operation settings that are applied at login from the stored Favorite Operation Groups. Check with your administrator for the settings of the Favorite Operation Groups. This cannot be edited. 59