Sony MX-B400P Manuel D’Utilisation

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DEFAULT SETTING
These settings enable or disable user authentication and specify the authentication method.
When user authentication is enabled, each user of the machine is registered. When a user logs in, settings for that user 
are applied. This function allows greater control of security and cost management.
In addition, even if the user information is not stored in the machine, it is possible to log in by directly entering user 
information stored on an LDAP server. In this case, the login user will be the factory-stored "User". For more information, 
see "
User Authentication
When [User Authentication] is enabled, the login screen 
appears before an operation is begun in any mode 
except the job status screen*. You must log in as one of 
the stored users. (After logging in, you can move freely 
through the modes.)
* Except when a print hold (retention) file is used in the 
job status screen.
Authentication Method Setting
This selects the authentication method. When using user 
authentication, be sure to configure this setting first. The 
items configured for users stored after the user 
authentication method is set vary depending on the 
selected authentication method.
Authenticate a User by Login Name and Password
Standard authentication method using a login name and 
password.
Authenticate a User by Login Name, Password and 
E-mail Address
In addition to a login name and password, this 
authentication method also requires the entry of an 
e-mail address.
Authenticate a User by User Number Only
This can be used as a simple authentication method 
when network authentication is not used.
Device Account Mode Setting
A specific user can be stored as an auto login user. 
When this setting is enabled, login can be performed 
automatically.
This function eliminates the bother of logging in but still 
allows the settings of the selected user (network 
settings, favorite operations, etc.) to be applied. 
You can also allow users other than the auto login user 
to temporarily log in and work using their own authority 
and settings. To allow other users to log in temporarily 
when [Device Account Mode] is enabled, select [Allow 
Login by Different User]. 
For example, you can require authentication for
one-sided printing only.
Actions when the Limit of Pages 
for Output Jobs
This setting determines whether or not a job will be 
completed if the page limit is reached while the job is in 
progress.
The following selections are available.
• Job is Stopped when the Limit of Pages is Reached
• Job is Completed even when the Limit of Pages is 
Reached
• For the procedure for storing users, see "
• For more information on login procedures when user authentication is enabled, see "
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• The login screen will vary depending on the 
authentication method that is selected. For more 
information, see "
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• When "Authenticate a User by User Number Only" 
is selected for the authentication method, network 
authentication cannot be used.
• If auto login fails for some reason when auto login is 
enabled, or the login user does not have 
administrator rights, all system settings or the 
system settings (administrator) will lock. In this 
event, the administrator should select the [Admin 
Password] key in the system settings screen and 
log in again.
• To log in as a user other than the auto login user 
when [Allow Login by Different User] is enabled, 
press the [LOGOUT] key to cancel the auto user 
login state. The user authentication screen will 
appear to let you log in. After using the machine, 
press the [LOGOUT] key to log out.