Settings for Administrator
This section describes the settings in [Settings for Administrator] under [System Settings].
How to Use the Settings Screen
Data Management
Setting Items | Description |
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Erase All Memory | Delete all data stored in the machine. |
Delete All Logs | Delete all logs stored in the machine. |
Transfer Log Setting | This is the setting item to disable the log transfer settings that can be enabled on the Collect Logs server. To disable the log transfer settings, specify [Do not Forward]. |
Collect Logs Settings | Specify whether to activate the collection of Job Log, Access Log, and Eco-friendly Logs.
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Restore Default Control Panel Settings | You can initialize the settings of the control panel, such as the settings, Home screen settings, and browser settings on the control panel. |
File Management
Setting Items | Description |
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Machine Data Encryption Settings | Specify whether to encrypt the Address Book, authentication information, and Stored Files stored in the machine. Encrypting Data to Prevent Data Leaks Caused by a Stolen or Disposed Machine |
Delete All Stored Files | Delete all stored files. |
PDF File Type: PDF/A Fixed | Specify the PDF file format to PDF/A only that can be stored for a long time.
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Security
Setting Items | Description |
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Extended Security Settings | Specify to encrypt transmitted data of the machine and data in the Address Book. For details, see "Specifying the Extended Security Functions" in this section. |
Service Mode Lock | Specify whether to lock the machine changing to Service Mode when a customer engineer performs maintenance and repair.
Restricting Operations of the Customer Engineer without the Supervision of the Administrator |
CCC: Save Standard Values CCC: Apply Standard Values | Store or reflect the Device Settings (reference value) for the International Evaluation Regulations for Information Security (CC Authentication) in the memory of the machine. When you change the settings for maintenance of the machine, backup and restore the settings before and after maintenance, and the device settings to satisfy the CC Authentication standards can be kept. |
Credential storage |
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Server Settings | Specify whether to enable the server function for operating the Web application. You can install a server certificate for SSL communication.
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Install Settings | Specify whether to allow installation of the application with the SHA-1 signature. |
Specifying the Extended Security Functions
This section describes settings displayed in [Extended Security Settings]. You can encrypt transmitted data and data in the Address Book. An administrator who can changes the settings depends on the setting item.
Setting Items | Description |
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Driver Encryption Key (Permissions: Network Administrator) | Specify a text string to decrypt login passwords or file passwords sent from each driver when user authentication is specified to ON. Register the encryption key specified using the machine in the driver. |
Driver Encryption Key: Encryption Strength (Permissions: Network Administrator) | Specify encryption strength for sending jobs from the driver to the machine. The machine confirms the encryption strength of the password appended to a job and processes it.
When you select [AES] or [DES], specify the encryption settings using the printer driver. For details about the settings of the printer driver, see the printer driver Help.
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Restrict Display of User Information (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify when user authentication is enabled. Specify whether to display all personal information hidden to confirm the job history using a network connection for which authentication is not provided. For example, the job history of Web Image Monitor is displayed as "********".
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Enhance File Protection (Permissions: File Administrator) | Specify whether to lock the files to be inaccessible if an invalid password is entered ten times. This can protect files from unauthorized access attempts to release the password using random passwords. If the Enhance File Protection function is specified, the icon () appears at the bottom left of the screen. When files are locked, it is not possible to select them even if the correct password is entered. Unlocking by the file administrator is required.
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Restrict Use of Destinations (Fax) Restrict Use of Destinations (Scanner) (Permissions: User Administrator) | Specify whether to limit the available fax and scanner destinations to the destinations registered in the Address Book and searched with the LDAP Search function. When you specify the setting to receive e-mails via SMTP using the Fax function, you cannot use this function.
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Restrict Adding of User Destinations (Fax) Restrict Adding of User Destinations (Scanner) (Permissions: User Administrator) | These are the settings when you do not use "Restrict Use of Destinations". Specify whether to restrict adding of user destinations entered directly in the Address Book. You can send e-mail to the destination entered directly.
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Transfer to Fax Receiver (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify whether to prohibit the use of forwarding or transferring function of the Fax function.
Transferring Received Fax Documents to Another Fax Destination |
Authenticate Current Job (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | This is the setting item to specify when Basic authentication, Windows authentication, or LDAP authentication is activated. Specify whether authentication is required for operations such as interrupting jobs under the Copier function or canceling jobs under the Printer function. When you specify [Login Privilege], authorized users who have the privilege to use the current function can operate the job. When you specify [Access Privilege], users who execute the job and the machine administrator can operate the job.
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@Remote Service (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify how to use the @Remote Service. If it is specified to [Prohibit Some Services], it becomes impossible to change settings via a remote connection from the center, providing optimally secure operation.
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Update Firmware (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify whether to prohibit firmware updates on the machine by a service representative or via the network.
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Change Firmware Structure (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify whether to prevent changes in the machine's firmware structure without confirmation by a machine administrator. When you specify [Prohibit] and the machine detects the structure change, the machine starts after authenticated by a machine administrator. As the new firmware version is displayed on the screen, the administrator can confirm whether the updated structure change is permissible or not.
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Password Policy (Permissions: User Administrator) | Specify whether to limit the text and the number of characters for user passwords when using Basic Authentication. Specify a password using a combination of 2 or more types of characters for [Level 1] and 3 or more types of characters for [Level 2] selected from the types described below.
You can specify passwords that meet the conditions specified in complexity and minimum character number.
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Settings by SNMPv1, v2 (Permissions: Network Administrator) | Specify whether to prohibit setting change on the machine by SNMPv1/v2 protocol. You can change the machine configuration without Administrator Privileges because authentication cannot be performed by SNMPv1/v2 protocol, but if you specify [Prohibit], you can prevent the change that is not intended by the administrator.
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Password Entry Violation (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify the standards that the system recognizes the access as a password attack. If the number of authentication requests exceeds the number specified by the setting, the access is recorded in the Access Log and the log data is sent to the machine administrator by e-mail. You can specify Maximum Allowed Number of Access up to 100 and Measurement Time up to 10 seconds. If the Maximum Allowed Number of Access is set to "0", password attacks are not detected.
If you receive violation detection e-mails frequently, check the content and review the setting values. |
Device Access Violation (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify the standards that the system recognizes the access as an access violation. If the number of login requests exceeds the number specified by the setting, the access is recorded in the Access Log and the log data is sent to the machine administrator by e-mail. Also, a message is displayed on the control panel and on Web Image Monitor. You can specify Maximum Allowed Number of Access up to 500 and Measurement Time up to 10 to 30 seconds. If the Maximum Allowed Number of Access is set to "0", access violations are not detected. Also, you can specify response delay time for login requests when an access violation is detected (Authentication Delay Time) or the number of acceptable authentication attempts (Simultaneous Access Host Limit).
If you receive violation detection e-mails frequently, check the content and review the setting values. |
Security Setting for Access Violation (Permissions: Machine Administrator) | Specify whether to prevent the incorrect lockout caused by the network environment. When you log in to the machine via a network application, a user may be locked out by mistake because the number of authentication attempts by the user does not match the number of the attempts specified on the machine. For example, access may be denied when a print job for multiple sets of pages is sent from an application. In this case, specify the setting to On, and control the lockout by period but not by counts. When you specify [On], you can specify the period to deny the continuous accesses by a user (0 to 60 minutes). You can also specify how many user accounts or passwords can be managed (50 to 200) and the monitoring interval (1 to 10 seconds).
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Remote Panel Operation
Setting Items | Description |
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Remote Operation/Monitoring | Specify the password required for receiving remote support on the machine, the time-out duration, and other settings. |
Remote Connection Timeout | You can specify how long the machine waits to cancel remote connection. |
Function Restriction
Setting Items | Description |
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Menu Protect | Specify the level of access privilege to allow changing the settings for the functions that can be changed by non-administrative users. |
Authentication/Charge
Administrator Authentication/User Authentication/App Auth.
Setting Items | Description |
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Administrator Authentication Management Register/Change Administrator | Specify whether an Administrator manages the settings of the machine. Register the user name and password of the administrator to prevent the settings changed by the user other than the administrator. You can manage four categories; user management, machine management, network management, and file management. |
User Authentication Management | Specify the authentication method to authenticate the user. When you specify the authentication, you can limit the functions to use or the access to the Address Book or stored files.
Verifying Users to Operate the Machine (User Authentication) |
Setting for Entering Authentication Password | Specify whether to allow double-byte characters to be used for passwords.
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Application Authentication Settings | Specify the available application for each user. For example, you can specify to inhibit the use of all applications related to the Copier function or to use only a part of application related to the Copier function. |
User's Own Customization | Specify whether to store the layout of Home screen or Application screen and the displayed language for each login user.
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Register/Change/Delete Realm | Program the realm to be used for Kerberos authentication. Be sure to specify both Realm Name and KDC Server Name when programming a realm. |
Register/Change/Delete LDAP Server | You can register up to five settings for the LDAP Server. |
LDAP Search | You can specify whether LDAP search conform to the referrals from the server.
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Print Volume Use Limitation
Setting Items | Description |
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Machine Action When Limit is Reached | Specify whether to continue printing when Print Volume Use reaches the limit.
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Print Volume Use Limitation: Default Limit Value | Specify the limit value of the Print Volume Use. |
Print Volume Use Limitation: Unit Count Setting | Specify the function and count to limit the print volume use. |
Enhanced Print Volume Use Limitation | This is the setting item to limit the maximum print volume use using the SDK application. You can specify the following two items:
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External Charge Unit Management
Setting Items | Description |
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Key Counter Management | Specify whether to limit the user with the key counter for each function. |
External Charge Unit Management | Specify whether to limit the user for each function with the key card. |