If it is set to [Proh. Some Services], it becomes impossible to change settings via a remote
connection, providing optimally secure operation.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Update Firmware
The machine administrator can specify this.
This setting is to specify whether or not to allow firmware updates on the machine. A service
representative updates the firmware, or firmware updates are performed via the network.
If you select [Prohibit], the machine's firmware cannot be updated.
If you select [Do not Prohibit], there are no restrictions on firmware updates.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Change Firmware Structure
The machine administrator can specify this.
This setting is to specify whether or not to prevent changes in the machine's firmware structure. The
Change Firmware Structure function detects the machine's status when the SD card is inserted,
removed or replaced.
If you select [Prohibit], the machine stops during startup if a firmware structure change is detected
and a message requesting administrator login is displayed. After the machine administrator logs in,
the machine finishes startup with the updated firmware.
The administrator can check if the updated structure change is permissible or not by checking the
firmware version displayed on the control panel screen. If the firmware structure change is not
permissible, contact your service representative before logging in.
When "Change Firmware Structure" is set to [Prohibit], administrator authentication must be
enabled.
After [Prohibit] is specified, disable administrator authentication. When administrator authentication
is enabled again, you can return the setting to [Do not Prohibit].
If you select [Do not Prohibit], firmware structure change detection is disabled.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Password Entry Violation
The machine administrator can specify this.
If the number of authentication requests exceeds the number specified by the setting, the system
recognizes the access as a password attack. The access is recorded in the Access Log and the log
data is sent to the machine administrator by e-mail.
If the "Max. Allowed No. of Access" is set to [0], password attacks are not detected.
• Max. Allowed No. of Access
Specify the maximum number of allowable authentication attempts.
Use the number keys to specify the value between "0" and "100", and then press [ ].
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