Configure WorkCentre Pro 2xx 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, and then General.
In the right pane, set the following options:
In the General section, set the Authentication Type to
Xerox Secure Access.
In Feature Coverage, select All Features.
In Account Codes Access, enable the Accounting Codes Provided
by Server option.
In Login Initiation, enable the Allow Local User Interface
Initiation option to make the keyboard access button visible.
This is optional.
In Server Communication, leave the fields blank. The Equitrac
server will complete this information when you Initialize this MFP later
on in the workflow.
Click Apply to complete the configuration of this MFP.
Log out of the MFP’s configuration utility and close the web browser.
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