Xerox Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System Support & Software Administrator's Guide

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c.
Select Auto-register primary PINs to enable users to register an unrecognized swipe card for 
future use. Se
on page 30 for details.
5. In the Secure Access device prompts section, enter the default text that will be displayed on the 
MFP front panel:
a.
Enter a Title that will be displayed in all prompts. 
b.
Enter the Login prompt text that will be displayed to prompt the user to login. For example 
“Please swipe your card to login”. 
c.
Select Enable secondary prompt to display a prompt on the Xerox MFP front panel that 
requires the user to enter a secondary PIN code (or password).
d.
Select Enable release all jobs prompt to display a prompt on the Xerox MFP front panel that 
asks the user if they want to release all jobs that are queued for printing. 
6. In the SNMP section, enter your Get and Set Community names.
Note:
If you change the default names in Secure Access, you must also change them on all of your 
physical devices to match, in order for SNMP communication to work. Consult the MFP 
documentation for information on changing these settings.
7. Enter the JBA Account ID number if you want to use Secure Access with a third-party JBA 
accounting application.
8. Set the Job expiry time (in hours) after which any jobs remaining in the print queue will expire and 
be removed from the queue. The default is 1 hour.
9. If you use non-default SNMP community names (“public” for read access and “private” for write 
access) on your network, specify those community names in the corresponding fields in the dialog. 
Note that all devices must use the same community names.
Note:
If you do not enter the community names, the Secure Access server will not be able to 
automatically detect device types when you create new ports, but you can still create ports by 
manually specifying the connection details.
10. Click OK to save the settings
HID Decoding
To configure the HID encoding, do the following:
1. In Secure Access Manager, select Configuration > Authentication device settings.
2. Click <None> beside HID decoding within the Card Setup section. 
3. In the HID decoding dialog, do the following:
• If you know the encoding, enter the following HID card encoding information. If you do not 
know the encoding, contact your HID vendor to determine the encoding type used on your 
proximity cards.
• In the case where you do not need to extract facility code information, check ID code only. If 
you need to extract both Facility code and ID code, check both options. 
a.
In the Facility Start field, enter the position in the raw bitstream (0 based, left to right, 
inclusive) where the Facility code begins. 
b.
In the Facility End field, enter the position in the raw bitstream (0 based, left to right, 
inclusive) where the facility code ends.