Xerox 4150 User Guide - Page 167

Xerox Standard Accounting (XSA), Foreign Device Interface, XSA tracks the numbers of Copy, Print - fax kit

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9 Setups Copy, Print, inbound and outbound Embedded Fax, outbound Server Fax, Email and Network Scanning jobs are tracked (if these options are installed on the device). The machine requires the Network Accounting Kit to be installed and network access to a Xerox approved External Accounting System. Xerox Standard Accounting (XSA) XSA tracks the numbers of Copy, Print, Networking Scanning, E-mail, Server Fax and Embedded Fax jobs (when these features are installed on the machine), for each user. Usage limits can also be applied to users to restrict the total numbers of copy, print, fax and scan jobs that a user can perform. System Administrators can print a report which contains all XSA data. XSA is set up via Internet Services, the machine's embedded web browser. System Administrators create accounts and specify limits before users are authorized to access the machine. XSA is configured via CentreWare Internet Services and requires no additional software. When XSA is set up, users must enter their account details at the machine to use the device. When they have finished their job, their XSA allocation is reduced by the number of prints, copies or scans performed. The XSA feature is mutually exclusive from any other accounting feature. If XSA is enabled at the device, you cannot enable Foreign Device Interface, Auditron or Network Accounting. Foreign Device Interface The Foreign Interface Device is a card that is fitted inside the machine to allow a third party device such as a coin operated device or a card reader to be attached to the machine. The coin operated device or card reader allows you to provide pay-for-print services on your machine. Xerox WorkCentre 4150 User Guide 145

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9
Setups
Xerox WorkCentre 4150 User Guide
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Copy, Print, inbound and outbound Embedded Fax, outbound Server Fax, E-
mail and Network Scanning jobs are tracked (if these options are installed on
the device).
The machine requires the Network Accounting Kit to be installed and network
access to a Xerox approved External Accounting System.
Xerox Standard Accounting (XSA)
XSA tracks the numbers of Copy, Print, Networking Scanning, E-mail, Server
Fax and Embedded Fax jobs (when these features are installed on the
machine), for each user.
Usage limits can also be applied to users to restrict
the total numbers of copy, print, fax and scan jobs that a user can perform.
System Administrators can print a report which contains all XSA data.
XSA is set up via Internet Services, the machine's embedded web browser.
System Administrators create accounts and specify limits before users are
authorized to access the machine.
XSA is configured via CentreWare Internet Services and requires no
additional software.
When XSA is set up, users must enter their account details at the machine to
use the device.
When they have finished their job, their XSA allocation is
reduced by the number of prints, copies or scans performed.
The XSA feature is mutually exclusive from any other accounting feature.
If
XSA is enabled at the device, you cannot enable Foreign Device Interface,
Auditron or Network Accounting.
Foreign Device Interface
The Foreign Interface Device is a card that is fitted inside the machine to allow
a third party device such as a coin operated device or a card reader to be
attached to the machine.
The coin operated device or card reader allows you
to provide pay-for-print services on your machine.