9
•
Secure Print Alphanumeric PIN -
Allows the System Administrator to set the secure print PIN to be alphanumeric
characters instead of just digits. Is accessible by typing either (1)
http://{IP Address}
9
/diagnostics/index.dhtml
and
then
selecting ‘
Secure Alphanumeric PIN
’ from the
Diagnostics
Content Menu or (2)
http://{IP
Address}
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/diagnostics/secureprintalphanumericpin.php
.
•
Custom Size Allowed -
Allows the System Administrator to allow custom size paper to be used for print jobs. Is accessible by
typing
http://{IP Address}
9
/diagnostics/customSizeAllowed.php
.
•
Suppress Last Blank Page -
Allows the System Administrator to suppress a last blank page for print jobs. Is accessible by
typing
http://{IP Address}
9
/diagnostics/suppresslastblankpage.php
.
•
Display CAC/PIV Feature -
Allows the System Administrator to enable the the display of the CAC/PIV feature. Is accessible
by typing
http://{IP Address}
9
/diagnostics/enableCAC.php
.
•
Install 00022121 (View Scan Templates Created by WIA Driver) -
Allows the System Administrator to install the
#00022121 Network Controller version to view templates created by the Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)
driver. Is accessible by typing
http://{IP Address}
9
/diagnostics/00022121.dhtml
. The System Administrator should be
aware that installing this Network Controller version will result in the WorkCentre™ 5135/5150 no longer being in the
certified configuration.
18.
The following pages are available from the Web User Interface to a WorkCentre™ 5135/5150 with no System Administrator
login and authentication required:
•
Site Map
- Provides the user with hyperlink pointers to each Web User Interface screen organized by Web UI tab. Is
accessible by selecting the [
Site Map
] button in the upper right hand corner of every Web User Interface page.
•
Exit from Sleep Mode
– Automatically informs the user, when the Network Controller on a WorkCentre™ 5135/5150 is in
‘Sleep Mode’ at the time the user attempts to make a change to current settings on a Web User Interface web page, that
the Network Controller needs to be taken out of ‘Sleep Mode’ before the requested changes can be made.
19.
The following augments guidance contained in the SA CD
1
:
•
Under the Reference Tab, the pages obtained by selecting the
Internet Services
->
Connectivity
->
Protocols
->
Proxy
Server tabs/buttons
should indicate that the Proxy Server allows the System Administrator to enter the address of the Proxy
Server which the device can use. Proxy Server setup is accessible by selecting the
Properties
tab and then selecting
Connectivity
Æ
Protocols
Æ
Proxy Server
from the
Properties
tab content menu
.
To setup the Proxy Server the System
Administrator should check the [Enabled] box on this page, enter the IP address or host name of the Proxy Server and then
click the [Apply] button.
•
Under the Reference Tab, the
Internet Services
->
Connectivity
->
Protocols
->
NTP tab/buttons should point to a page
that describes NTP (Network Time Protocol) and how the
System Administrator can
set it up. Item #17 above describes
how to access the NTP page.
To setup NTP the System Administrator should check the [
Enabled
] box on the NTP page,
enter the IP address or host name of the primary and backup NTP Server and then click the [
Apply
] button.
20.
The following augments guidance contained in the Interactive User Guide
2
:
•
The animation in the
Overview
page under the
Tutorials
->
Authentication and Accounting
Tabs was inadvertently
omitted. This animation was intended to show the user at a high level the authentication process and define what
authentication means (i.e., the process of logging in, where a username and password is checked against a database; once
the username and password are found the user is authenticated).
•
Text and animation in the Login page under the
Tutorials
->
Authentication and Accounting
Tabs was also inadvertently
omitted. This text and animation was intended to show the user how to log in (i.e., enters the proper username and
password) to access a service on the device and how to log in when either Xerox Standard Accounting, the Internal Auditron,
Network Accounting or the Foreign Device Interface is enabled on the device
8
.
•
Under the
Tutorials
->
Authentication and Accounting
Tabs, the Logout page should state that when the user finishes a
session the user should logout by pressing the Access hard button on the device’s control panel which opens the
Accounting/Authentication logout screen. To log out the user selects the Logout button. .
21.
Customers who required specialized changes to support unique workflows in their environment may request specific changes to
normal behavior. Xerox will supply these SPAR releases to the specific customers requesting the change. Please note that in
general enabling a specialized customer-specific feature will take the system out of certified configuration.
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The Internal Auditron, Network Accounting and the Foreign Device Interface are not part of the evaluated configuration for a WorkCentre™
5135/5150.