Sharp MX 4501N MX-2300N MX-2700N MX-3500N MX-3501N MX-4500N MX-4501N - Page 546
Touch the [Password] key., Enter a password on the text entry screen, that will appear
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Please select a user to be logged in. Back Select the user. AAA AAA CCC CCC EEE EEE BBB BBB DDD DDD FFF FFF Admin Login 1 25 Direct Entry GGG GGG HHH HHH 2 All Users ABCD EFGHI JKLMN OPQRST UVWXYZ ABC User • You can touch the corresponding user. key and enter a user registration number with the numeric keys to directly select the • To specify a user not stored in the machine directly using the LDAP server, touch the [Direct Entry] key, enter the login name that is stored on the LDAP server, and touch the [OK] key. (When LDAP is enabled.) Please enter your login name / password. User Authentication Login Name User Name AAA AAA Password Auth to: Login Locally 3 Enter a password. OK (1) Touch the [Password] key. (2) Enter a password on the text entry screen that will appear. When logging in locally to the machine, enter your password that was stored when user information is registered. If authentication is to the LDAP server, enter your password that is stored on the LDAP server. For the procedure for entering text, see "6. ENTERING TEXT" in the User's Guide. If a password has not been established, this step is not necessary. Go to step 4. Please enter your login name / password. User Authentication Login Name User Name AAA AAA Password Auth to: Login Locally Touch the [OK] key. OK • When a user is selected that is stored on the machine, [Auth to:] is entered. To enter your login name directly or change the login destination, touch the [Auth to:] key. The following screen appears when the key is touched. Select 4 the desired key and touch the [OK] key. Select the authentication system of registered user. Authenticate to: Login Locally Server 1 Server 2 OK 1/2 Server 3 • "Authenticate to" cannot be changed when an LDAP server has not been stored. • Users for which the authentication destination is LDAP cannot select "Login Locally". • This completes the login procedure. After login, the system settings can be used. For the procedure following login, see "When User Authentication is not Enabled" (page 128). 130