imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2200 Series Service Guide
imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2200 Series
Service Guide
March 2013
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SSO-H
A user authentication system that enables the functions of the machine
and MEAP applications to be used by a user after being authenticated
once. SSO-H has two compatible user authentication systems (Domain
Authentication and Local Device Authentication). Domain Authentication
is linked to a domain controller in a Windows Active Directory
environment on a network. Local Device Authentication uses a database
inside the machine to authenticate users. System Administrators can
use one of these two systems or both at the same time.
The AMS (Access Management System) works with the SSO-H login
service, and is standard on the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C2200
Series machines. AMS requires that a System Administrator controls
and restricts access to the device via a user’s device-level login or a
function-level login credentials.
Device-Level Login:
The System Administrator assigns permissions
to users, based on their individual roles
(System Administrator, Power User, General
User, Limited User, and Guest). Up to 1,000
users can be registered, and users must enter
their login credentials at the machine to gain
access.
Function-Level Login:
The System Administrator assigns users
privileges to access specific device functions,
such as Copy, Print, Send, and Fax. The user
can access the machine, but are restricted to
using only certain functions that the System
Administrator assigns.