Configure Phaser 3635 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 if prompted.
Select the Services folder in the left navigation pane, then select the
Custom Services subfolder.
In the right pane, ensure that Custom Services is set to Enabled, then
click Apply. The Custom Services button should now be present on the MFP
user interface when All Services is selected.
Select this option only if you want to enable keyboard access to the
device for login purposes. With this option deselected, only card swipe
login is possible.
The settings in the Server Communication section are populated from
settings determined when the embedded device was set up.
Provide a Default Title and Default Prompt the user sees
when starting to use the device.
The Logoff Reminder is selected by default, and cannot be
altered.
Click Apply.
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