You can specify whether administrator authentication is performed on the device control panel. You can also select the administration level ("High" or "Low") for administrator's setting items. Items of "High" administration level must be managed by administrators who have the write privilege. Some items of "Low" administration level can be handled by authenticated (logged-on) Users.
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Specify whether User Administrator is authenticated when making User settings (e.g. editing the Address Book) on the control panel.
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Specify the administration level ("High" or "Low") for items managed by User Administrator.
Select the check box to set the administration level to "High", or clear the check box to set it to "Low".
Specify whether Machine Administrator is authenticated for making device settings (e.g. system defaults) on the control panel.
Specify the administration level ("High" or "Low") for items managed by Machine Administrator.
Select the check box to set the administration level to "High", or clear the check box to set it to "Low".
Specify whether Network Administrator is authenticated when making network configuration settings on the control panel.
Specify the administration level ("High" or "Low") for items managed by Network Administrator.
Select the check box to set the administration level to "High", or clear the check box to set it to "Low".
Specify whether File Administrator is authenticated when making Document Server settings on the control panel.
Specify the administration level ("High" or "Low") for items managed by File Administrator.
Select the check box to set the administration level to "High", or clear the check box to set it to "Low".
Click to update the currently displayed information.
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Click to apply the settings.
Click to cancel the settings.