Configure WorkCentre 76xx through the Internet Services Interface
Open a Web browser and enter the URL http://<MFP IP
address> in the Address field.
Select the Properties tab, and log in with your Administrator user ID
and password when prompted. The Extensible Service Setup screen displays:
In the left pane, click the Security folder, then select
Authentication Configuration.
On the Authentication Configuration page, click Edit Methods to change
the Authentication method.
If the copier has not been previously configured, you may need to click
the Next button (instead of Edit Methods) and then work through a wizard to
configure the copier.
Select Xerox Secure Access from the Device User Interface
Authentication list. Leave both Web User Interface Authentication
and Authorization options set to Locally on the Device.
Click Save to apply the changes.
On the Authentication Configuration page, click the Edit button beside
the Xerox Secure Access option.
Ensure that all services listed are enabled, and then click Save.
On the Authentication Configuration page, click the Edit button beside
the Device User Interface Authentication option.
On the Xerox Secure Access Setup page, click the Manually Override
Settings button.
Click Manual Override Setting at the bottom of the page.
On the Manual Override page, set the following:
In the Device Log In Methods section, select the preferred
method.
Xerox Secure Access Device Only – if you do not want people to
use the alternate key board login button to enter their user
ID
Xerox Secure Access Device + alternate on-screen authentication
method – if you want people to also be able to use the alternate
key board login button to enter their user ID
In the Accounting Information section, select Automatically apply
Account Codes from the server.
Click Save to apply the changes, then click Close.
On the Authentication Configuration page, scroll down and click the Edit
button beside the Access Setup Wizard option.
In the Device Access page, if you want to lock the front panel of the MFP, set
the Services Pathway to Locked and then click Save,
otherwise click the Next to continue.
To lock only certain features, leave Services Pathway set to
Unlocked and click Next. Select the services you want to
control access to, then click Save.
Unlocked - the service appears on the control panel and is
accessible without authentication.
Locked - the service appears on the MPF control panel, but cannot
be accessed without authentication.
Hidden - the service does not appear on the control panel.
Click Finished on the Feature Access page to complete the configuration
of this MFP. The WorkCentre 76xx series device is now configured.
Log out of the MFP’s configuration utility and close the web browser.
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