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The setting [Use HTTP] is not actually enabled/disabled until you have restarted the
device.
You cannot make a connection through a proxy server. If a proxy server is in use,
enter the IP address of the MEAP device in the Exceptions field for the browser.
Open Internet Options dialog of Internet Explorer and select Connections tab, LAN
Settings button, Use a proxy server option, and Advanced button of Proxy server
group. Proxy Settings dialog will opens. The Exceptions field is in the dialog. As
network settings vary among environments, consult the network administrator.
If Cookie and JavaScript are not enabled in the Web browser, you will not be able to
use SMS.
To type text using the Web browser, use the characters compatible with the MEAP
device's touch panel display. The MEAP device may not properly recognize some
characters.
When [se SSL] is made available, it is necessary to set the key and the certificate
necessary for the SSL communication. Set the key and the certificate by SSL with
[Certificate Settings] that exists in [System Settings] > [Network Settings] > [TCP/IP
Settings] on the iR device.
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Login to SMS
SMS login may be done by entering a password for authentication, or by authentication via
the Remote Login Service (RLS) login window (RLS authentication). Settings can be changed
to allow either only one of these methods or both of them.
SMS login window (password auth) RLS login window (user name/ password auth)
Login method
Authentication
method
Authentication service name
Users who may log in
Password
authentication
Password
authentication
SMS Installer Service
(Password Authentication)
Users who know the SMS
login password
RLS login
SSO-H
SMS Installer Service(Remote
Login Service Authentication)
Users registered as
administrators with SSO-H
MEMO:
If Default Authentication is selected as the device authentication method, 'RLS Au-
thentication' is not selectable as SMS Login method. Also, if 'RLS Authentication' is
selected, the device authentication method (Default Authentication, SDL, SSO) cannot
be changed.
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Summary of Contents for IMAGERUNNER ADVANCE C5045
Page 8: ...1 1 Product Overview Product Lineup Feature Specifications Name of Parts ...
Page 191: ...3 3 Periodical Service Consumable Parts and Cleaning Parts Cleaning Parts ...
Page 193: ...3 3 3 3 3 3 Recycle toner bottle Dust blocking glass cleaning pad Toner filter F 3 1 F 3 1 ...
Page 229: ...4 4 4 32 4 32 Speaker SP1 Leakage breaker ELCB1 F 4 19 F 4 19 ...
Page 232: ...4 4 4 35 4 35 Main power supply switch SW1 Environment switch SW2 F 4 21 F 4 21 ...
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Page 368: ...5 5 Adjustment Main Controller ...
Page 371: ...6 6 Troubleshooting Initial Check Test Print Troubleshooting items Upgrading procedure ...
Page 389: ...7 7 Error Code Overview Error Code Jam Code Alarm Code ...
Page 466: ...8 8 Service Mode Overview BOARD COPIER FEEDER SORTER ...
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Page 1084: ...Service Tools General Circuit Diagram General Timing Chart User Mode Backup Data Appendix ...