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Smart Card Registration

Smart Card Registration allows users to associate their own IC Card with user information.

If you set Smart Card Registration, [Smart Card Registration] appears on the menu screen of the machine.

Note

  • This service is available for users who use Card ID which is different from the user ID.

  • The following functions or services cannot be used with this service.

    • Finger vein authentication

    • Services which do not assume the usage with the Local and Remote authentication modes

  • Do not use the following user IDs.

    • User ID contains only " " (half-width space).

    • User ID contains any of the following: " " ", "+", ";", "<", ">", "?", "[", "]", "`", "{", "|", "}", ":", "#", "(", ")", "\", ",", "*", "/", and "=".

    • User ID starts with " ' ".

  • You cannot re-register to the different domain if you once registered.

Environmental Settings

Set environments to use Smart Card Registration.

Items

Required Settings

[Port Settings]

> [Device] > [Network Settings] > [Port Settings] > [SOAP]

  • [Port Status]: [Enabled]

  • [Port Number]: 80

[Protocol Settings]

> [Device] > [Network Settings] > [Protocol Settings] > [TCP/IP - Network Settings]

  • IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address: settings for the use in TCP/IP network environment

You can register the IC Card information for up to 999 users when the authentication type is the local account. When the authentication type is the remote account, the maximum number of users to register the IC Card information depends on the restriction of the Active Directory server.

When using Active Directory for authentication, confirm the following with the administrator of Active Directory:

  • Authentication information of the user registering the IC Card information is registered.

  • When the authentication type is the remote account, the user registering the IC Card information is given the write access privilege.

    Note

    • When you use an Active Directory server, the authentication information saved on the Active Directory server is copied and saved in the machine.

Under > [Device] > [Authentication/Accounting] > [Accounting] > [Authentication/Accounting Settings], set [Off], or [Local]. When the authentication type is the remote account, accounting setting is arbitrary.

Also, under > [Device] > [Authentication/Accounting] > [Authentication/Security Settings] > [Authentication], set as follows.

Items

Required Settings

[Authentication/Accounting Settings]

[Local] or [Remote]

[User Details Setup]

[Use of IC Card]

[On]

[Account Auto Setup for Card Login]

[Enabled]

Note

  • Set this item when the authentication type is the local account.

  • [Feature Access/Limits] is set when you control the access of guest users.

[IC Card Link Mode]

[No Password Required]

Note

  • Set this item when the authentication type is the remote account.

Active Directory Server Settings

If you use the authentication information of the Active Directory server, set the Active Directory server.

Set under > [Device] > [Network Settings] > [Remote Authentication / Directory Service] on the control panel.

  • [Attribute of Login User Name]: Used as the User ID.

  • [Attribute Type of Email Address]: Used as the e-mail address.

Note

  • User Name cannot be set on the control panel or Internet Services. The "displayName" attribution of the Active Directory server is acquired and set to the user information.

User Registration

If the user who has been registered with the machine uses this feature, register the user information such as the user ID and password on the machine using the control panel or Device Setup.

Note

  • Notify users their ID and password, and that the authentication destination is "local".

System Administrator's Information Settings

Set the information of a system administrator with Smart Card Registration.

Note

  • If you change [System Administrator ID] or [System Administrator Password] on Setting Screen on the machine, also change this service's settings.If not, this service may not run properly.

  1. Log in to Administrator Mode with the control panel of the machine.
  2. Tap on [Smart Card Registration].
  3. Enter the system administrator ID and password in [System Administrator ID] and [Password], And then tap on [Register].
  4. Configure necessary settings in accordance with the authentication type.
    • When the Authentication Type is "Local Accounts"

    1. Select [Domain] in accordance with the current configuration.
    2. When [Standard Domain] is displayed, select the authentication destination which is displayed by default when the user registers the IC Card.
    3. Enable [IC Card ID Verification].
    4. Tap on [Save].
    • When the Authentication Type is "Remote Accounts"

    1. To display the Smart Card Registration screen when logging in to the machine, set [IC Card registration during Login to Remote Accounts] to be enabled.
    2. Tap on [Save].
  5. Restart the machine.