Xerox 4250c User Guide

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Xerox Standard Accounting (XSA)
XSA tracks the numbers of Copy, Print, Networking Scanning, E-mail, Server Fax 
and Embedded Fax jobs (when these features are installed on the machine), for 
each user.  Usage limits can also be applied to users to restrict the total numbers 
of copy, print, fax and scan jobs that a user can perform.  System Administrators 
can print a report which contains all XSA data.
XSA is set up via CentreWare Internet Services, the machine's embedded web 
browser. System Administrators create accounts and specify limits before users are 
authorized to access the machine.
XSA is standard on the device and requires no additional software.
When XSA is set up, users must enter their account IDs at the machine to use the 
device and access the features. When they have finished their job, their XSA 
allocation is reduced by the number of prints, copies or scans performed.
Steps on how to access the machine using Xerox Standard Accounting
At the Machine:
1.
Press the <Services Home> button on the Control Panel.
2.
The Xerox Standard Accounting Login [User ID] screen will show. Enter your 
XSA User ID
3.
Touch [Enter].
4.
The [Validation in Progress] screen will display. 
5.
If you are a member of more than one group, touch [Login to a General 
Account]
 or [Login to a Group Account] and select the required account.
6.
Touch [Enter].
7.
When the User is logged in, the [Services] screen will show. The User can now 
select the feature that they want to use.
8.
To log out, or to log in to another group or General Account, touch 
[Username]
 in the top right of the touch screen.
9.
Press the <Log Out> button.
The XSA feature is mutually exclusive from any other accounting feature. If XSA is 
enabled at the device, you cannot enable Foreign Device Interface or Network 
Accounting.
For more information about this feature, consult the System Administrator Guide
or contact your System Administrator.
Foreign Device Interface
The Xerox Foreign Device Interface (FDI) is an interface to third-party access 
control devices, coin machines and card readers. These can be added to charge for 
usage. Copy and print services can be set to charge at the foreign device.