User GuideIM C2000/C2500/C3000/C3500/C4500/C5500/C6000 series

Specifying the Policy on Login/Logout

To protect the data in the machine, configure the machine so that login and logout are performed properly.

User authentication cannot prevent unauthorized use completely. For example, an unauthorized person can log in to the machine by guessing the password. If a user does not log out of the machine, another user can use the privileges of the previous user.

Specify the following functions to protect the machine against such risks.

User Lockout Policy

If an incorrect login password is entered several times, the User lockout function prevents further login attempts under the same login user name (Lockout).

  • To enable a locked-out user to log in, the user administrator must disable the lockout or the user must wait until the lockout period elapses.

  • You can specify the number of login password attempts to permit before locking out the user and the period of time until lockout is released automatically.

  • By default, the login password can be entered up to five times and lockout is not released automatically.

Auto Logout Timer

After you log in, the machine logs you out automatically if you do not use the control panel within a given time.

  • By default, the machine logs you out automatically if you do not use the control panel for three minutes.

  • Settings screen type: Standard

    Date/Time/Timer

  • Settings screen type: Classic

    Timer Settings

  • For details about auto logout from Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help.

Note

  • The User lockout function is enabled on all users only when Basic authentication is specified. Under Windows authentication and LDAP authentication, only the supervisor and administrators are protected by User lockout. The policy of the certification server is applied to the other users.

Specifying User Lockout

Specify the number of login password attempts to permit before locking out the user and the period of time until the lockout is released automatically on Web Image Monitor.

1Log in to the machine as the machine administrator from Web Image Monitor.

2Click [Configuration] from the [Device Management] menu.

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3Click [User Lockout Policy] in the "Security" category.

4Specify the number of login password attempts to permit before locking out the user and the period of time until the lockout is automatically released.

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  • Lockout

    Select [Active], and then specify "Number of Attempts before Lockout" from 1 to 10.

  • Lockout Release Timer

    Select [Active] to cancel lockout after a specified time elapses, and then enter the desired value in "Lock Out User for" up to 9999 minutes (about seven days).

5Click [OK] and exit the Web browser.

Releasing Password Lockout

Lockout release privileges vary depending on the type of the locked-out user.

  • When a general user is locked out: The user administrator must log in and release the lockout.

  • When an administrator is locked out: The supervisor must log in and release the lockout.

  • When a supervisor is locked out: The machine administrator must log in and release the lockout.

1Log in to the machine as the administrator with the release privileges or as the supervisor from Web Image Monitor.

2Click [Address Book] from the [Device Management] menu.

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3Select the locked out user's account, and then click [Change] on the [Detail Input] tab.

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4Select [Inactive] on "Lockout" of "Auth. Info".

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5Click [OK] and exit the Web browser.

Specifying the Period of Time Until the Machine Logs You Out Automatically (Settings Screen Type: Standard)

1Log in to the machine as the machine administrator on the control panel.

Logging in to the Machine as the Administrator

2On the Home screen, press [Settings].

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3On the Settings screen, press [System Settings].

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4Press [Date/Time/Timer][Timer][Auto Logout Timer].

5From the list next to Auto Logout Timer, select [On], enter the period of time until the machine logs you out automatically.

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You can enter from 10 to 999 seconds.

6Press [OK].

7Press [Home] (Operation panel screen illustration).

8When the confirmation dialog is displayed, press [OK], and then log out of the machine.

Specifying the Period of Time Until the Machine Logs You Out Automatically (Settings Screen Type: Classic)

Specify the period on [System Settings][Timer Settings] tab.

1Log in to the machine as the machine administrator on the control panel.

2On the Home screen, press [Settings].

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3On the Settings screen, press [Machine Features Settings].

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4Press [System Settings][Timer Settings] tab [Auto Logout Timer] to display the setting screen.

5Press [On] and enter the period of time until the machine logs you out automatically.

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You can enter from 10 to 999 seconds.

6Press [OK].

7After completing the configuration, press Home (Operation panel screen illustration).