Kofax Unified Client for Canon device settings These sections describes how to configure a Unified Client for Canon device. Application properties A Device Registration Service application profile for the Unified Client for Canon specifies connection information for an AutoStore server. This information allows a device to use capture and print management services on these servers. Unified Client for Canon device properties Unified Client for Canon device properties are configured in the Device Registration Service web console. Files Tab The Files tab in the Device Registration Service web client lists is not applicable for Unified Client for Canon application installation. Instead, a manual installation of package on the MFP is required. Unified Client for Canon actions reference Actions that can be performed from the Device Registration Service for a Unified Client for Canon device. An action can be performed on a single device or on all devices in a group. Unified Client for Canon Return Codes Unified Client for Canon return codes appear for device actions that you perform through Device Registration Service. How to add a new Device profile This task explains how to create a Device profile. The profile enables you to manage Unified Client for Canon, AutoStore, Equitrac, and authentication settings on the Device through Device Registration Service. How to import device Information This task explains how to import device information into Device Registration Service from a CSV file. Canon Unified Client Launcher Screen Authentication and identification The Canon Unified client supports the Canon MFP configured to include the unlocked device or to require authentication system locking down access to the MFP. However, the Canon Unified client does not support a device configured for application level authentication. This means that either the device is totally unlocked or the device is fully locked down and you must authenticate to use it. This level of authentication is different to the AutoStore authentication setup (named identification here). While you are not authenticating to use the device, you are identifying to use the Unified Client application. If you use a third party authentication system (CAC for example), the Unified Client will support single sign-on (SSO). This means that the user that logs into the MFP will also identify AutoStore. Offline behavior In case of communication failure between the MFP and AutoStore server, the following occurs: Server reconfiguration behavior Hardkey behavior Canon MFPs that offer hard keys have the following special behavior: System timeout Main Menu button