User GuideIM C530 series

Registering the Administrator Before Using the Machine

The administrator refers to special user who has the authority to manage various information and settings of the machine. To use the machine safely, register the administrator and allow only the administrator to configure the important settings such as registering users and the security settings.

Overview of the Administrator Privileges

The administrator is in charge of the following:

  • User Management: Manages information registered in the Address Book. You can add users to the Address Book and change the registered information.

  • Machine Management: Mainly manages the settings of the devices. You can configure the settings so that the settings for each function can be changed only by the administrator.

  • Network Management: Manages the settings for connecting to the network.

  • File Management: Manages the permission to access the stored files. You can specify the settings so that only the registered users or permitted users can view or edit the files stored in the machine.

Workflow to register the administrator

  1. Activating Administrator Authentication.

    Activate the Administrator Authentication function of the machine from [Settings].

  2. Logging in to the machine as the administrator

    Enter the login user name and login password of the administrator to log in to the machine.

  3. Changing the administrator settings

    Change the default login user name and login password of the administrator.

Note

  • The administrator is distinguished from the users registered in the Address Book. A Login User Name registered in the Address Book cannot be used as the administrator.

  • Administrator Authentication can also be activated via Web Image Monitor. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help.

Activating Administrator Authentication

The administrator can manage the machine by activating the management function. Select whether to activate the management function according to the range of information to manage, and then specify the allowable range of settings by users.

Important

  • If you have activated Administrator Authentication, make sure not to forget the administrator login user name and password. If you forget the administrator login user name or password, you must specify a new password using the supervisor's privilege.

  • Changing the Password of the Administrator

1On the Home screen, press [Settings].

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2On the Settings screen, press [System Settings].

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3Press [Settings for Administrator][Authentication/Charge][Administrator Authentication/User Authentication/App Auth.][Administrator Authentication Management].

4For each administrator privilege to activate Administrator Authentication, select [On] from the list.

  • User Management: To manage the information registered in the Address Book, select [On].

  • Machine Management: To configure the settings so that the initial settings for each function can be changed only by the administrator, select [On]

  • Network Management: To manage the network settings, select [On].

  • File Management: To manage the files stored in the machine, select [On].

5From Available Settings, select the items subject to management.

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The selected items cannot be changed by users.

User Management

  • Administrator Tools: Mainly restrict the settings for the Address Book.

Machine Management

Press [Not Selected] next to Available Settings, select the items subject to management on the Available Settings screen, and then press [OK].

  • General Features: Restrict the settings for the control panel and paper output tray.

  • Tray Paper Settings: Restrict the settings for the size and type of the paper set in the paper tray.

  • Timer Settings: Restrict the settings for the time and processing hours.

  • Interface Settings: Restrict the settings related to the network.

  • File Transfer: Restrict the settings related to the e-mail send and receive functions.

  • Administrator Tools: Mainly restrict the settings related to the machine.

  • Maintenance: Restrict the settings for print correction.

Network Management

  • Interface Settings: Restrict the settings related to the network.

  • File Transfer: Restrict the settings related to the e-mail send and receive functions.

  • Administrator Tools: Mainly restrict the settings related to the network and security.

File Management

  • Administrator Tools: Restrict the settings for the File Protection function.

6Press [OK].

7Press [Home] (Operation panel screen illustration).

Logging in to the Machine as the Administrator

To log in to the machine for the first time, login as Machine Administrator. Refer to the provided guide for the Login User Name and Login Password.

Logging in to the machine using the control panel

1On the Home screen, press [Login].

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2Enter the Login User Name and Login Password of the administrator.

When you log in, the user icon and "Machine Administrator" are displayed at the upper left on the screen.

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3After completing machine operations, press [Logout].

You can also log out of the machine by pressing [Energy Save] ().

Note

  • You can also log in to the machine by pressing [Settings] on the Home screen, and then [Login] on the Settings screen.

Logging in to the machine using Web Image Monitor

1Launch the Web browser.

2Enter "http://(IP address of the machine or host name)/" on the address bar of the Web browser, and then press the Enter key.

Using Web Image Monitor

3Click [Login].

Web browser screen illustration

4Enter the login user name and password of the administrator, and then click [Login].

5After completing machine operations, press [Logout].

Delete the cache memory of a web browser after logging out.

Note

  • The Web browser might be configured to auto complete login dialog boxes by keeping login user names and passwords. This function reduces security. To prevent the browser from keeping login user names and passwords, disable the browser's auto complete function.

Changing the Administrator Settings

The administrator can change his/her Login User Name and Login Password.

1Log in to the machine as the administrator on the control panel.

Logging in to the Machine as the Administrator

2On the Home screen, press [Settings].

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3On the Settings screen, press [System Settings].

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4Press [Settings for Administrator][Authentication/Charge][Administrator Authentication/User Authentication/App Auth.][Register/Change Administrator][Set Administrator Login User Name/Login Password].

5Press [Machine Administrator].

6Specify the login user name and login password, and then press [OK].

  • For the characters that can be used for login user names and passwords, see the section below:

    Usable Characters for User Names and Passwords

  • When you manage the machine with software supporting SNMPv3 such as Device Manager NX, you have to specify the password to encrypt communication.

7Press [Close].

8Press [OK].

When settings are complete, the machine logs you out automatically.

Changing the Supervisor

This section describes how to change the supervisor's login user name and password.

To do this, you must enable the administrator's privileges through the settings under Administrator Authentication Management.

Activating Administrator Authentication

1Log in to the machine as the supervisor on the control panel.

Logging in to the Machine as the Administrator

2On the Home screen, press [Settings].

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3On the Settings screen, press [System Settings].

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4Press [Authentication/Charge][Administrator Authentication/User Authentication/App Auth.][Register/Change Administrator][Set Administrator Login User Name/Login Password].

5Press [Supervisor].

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6Enter the login user name for Login User Name, and then press [Done].

7Press [Change] next to Login Password.

8Enter the login password for New Password, and then press [Done].

9Enter the login password for Confirm New Password again, and then press [Done].

10Press [OK] twice.

11Press [Close].

12Press [OK].

When settings are complete, the machine logs you out automatically.

Note

Changing the Password of the Administrator

The supervisor has the privilege only to change the password of the administrator. If the administrator forgets the password or wants to change the password, the supervisor must reset the password.

Refer to the provided guide for the default Login User Name and Login Password of the supervisor.

Important

  • Do not forget the Login User Name and Login Password of the supervisor. If you forget these, you have to restore the factory default settings, which will result in loss of data.

1Log in to the machine as the supervisor on the control panel.

Logging in to the Machine as the Administrator

2On the Home screen, press [Settings].

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3On the Settings screen, press [System Settings].

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4Press [Authentication/Charge][Administrator Authentication/User Authentication/App Auth.][Register/Change Administrator][Set Administrator Login User Name/Login Password].

5Press [Machine Administrator].

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6Press [Change] next to Login Password.

7Enter the login password for New Password, and then press [Done].

8Enter the login password for Confirm New Password again, and then press [Done].

9Press [OK] twice.

10Press [Close].

11Press [OK].

When settings are complete, the machine logs you out automatically.

Note

  • For the characters that can be used for login user names and passwords, see the section below:

  • Usable Characters for User Names and Passwords

  • You cannot specify the same login user name for the supervisor and the administrator.

  • Using Web Image Monitor, you can log in as the supervisor and delete an administrator's password or specify a new one.

Usable Characters for User Names and Passwords

The following characters can be used for login user names and passwords. Names and passwords are case-sensitive.

  • Upper case letters: A to Z (26 characters)

  • Lower case letters: a to z (26 characters)

  • Numbers: 0 to 9 (10 characters)

  • Symbols: (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _` { | } ~ (33 characters)

Login user name

  • Cannot contain spaces, colons or quotation marks.

  • Cannot be left blank.

  • Can be up to 32 characters long.

  • The login user name of the administrator and supervisor must contain characters other than numerical characters (numbers) if it is up to 8 characters. If it consists of only numbers, 9 or more must be used.

Login password

  • The maximum password length for the administrator and supervisor and supervisors is 32 characters and 128 characters for users.

  • There are no restrictions on the types of characters that can be used for a password. For security, it is recommended to create passwords consisting of uppercase or lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols. A password consisting of a large number of characters is less easily guessed by others.

  • In [Password Policy] in [Extended Security Settings], you can specify a password consisting of uppercase or lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols, as well as the minimum number of characters to be used for the password.

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