User GuideIM 550/600 series

Logging in to the Machine Using an IC Card or a Smart Device

When user authentication is specified on the machine, you can use an IC card (FeliCa/NFC) or smart device instead of entering your login user name and login password for user authentication.

Illustration of logging in to the machine using an IC card or a smart device

Register the user's IC card or smart device to link to the user information in the address book and authenticate the user. The user can specify both an IC card and smart device to use for authentication.

  • To authenticate an IC card, use the IC card reader connected to the machine.

  • To authenticate a smart device, install the cooperative application (RICOH Smart Device Connector) in the smart device so that the Bluetooth function built in the control panel of the machine can authenticate the smart device.

  • Quick Card Authentication cannot be used to authenticate an administrator. The administrator must enter the login user name and login password on the control panel to log in to the machine.

Preparation for Quick Card Authentication Setting (Settings Screen Type: Standard)

To enable Quick Card Authentication, specify the type of the IC card reader. To enable authentication using a smart device, enable Bluetooth.

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 [System Settings].

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4Press [Network/Interface][External Interface Software Settings].

5From the list next to Select IC Card Reader, select the type of the IC card reader to use.

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To use FeliCa, select [Proximity Card Reader]. To use NFC, select [NFC Card Reader].

6To use a smart device to authenticate, press [Bluetooth Software Settings] and select [Bluetooth Authentication Plugin] from the list next to Bluetooth.

Check that the [Active] check box under Authentication is selected, and then press [OK].

7Press [OK].

8Press [Home] (Operation panel screen illustration).

9On the Home screen, press the application list.

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10To use a smart device to authenticate, press [Connector] on the [APPS] tab.

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Press [Operation panel screen illustration], select the [Allow Bluetooth Connection] check box, and then press [Exit].

11Press [Home] (Operation panel screen illustration).

12On the application list screen, press [Quick Card Authentication Config.].

13Press [User Authentication].

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14Follow the instruction on the screen to turn off the main power of the machine, and then turn it back on.

When the machine restarts, Quick Card Authentication is enabled. The screen is ready to read an IC card or smart device.

Preparation for Quick Card Authentication Setting (Settings Screen Type: Classic)

To enable Quick Card Authentication, specify the type of the IC card reader on [Screen Features Settings]. To enable authentication using a smart device, enable Bluetooth.

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 [Screen Features Settings].

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4To use a smart device to authenticate, press the toggle button of "Bluetooth" to switch to "ON".

5Press [Screen Device Settings]

6Press [External Interface Software Settings].

7Select the type of the IC card reader to use.

To use FeliCa, select [Proximity Card Reader]. To use NFC, select [NFC Card Reader].

8To use a smart device to authenticate, press [Bluetooth Software Settings] and select [Bluetooth Authentication Plugin].

Check that the [Active] check box on "Authentication" is selected, and then press [OK].

9Press [OK].

10Press [Home] (Operation panel screen illustration).

11On the Home screen, press the application list.

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12To use a smart device to authenticate, press [Connector] on the [APPS] tab.

Press [Operation panel screen illustration] and select the [Allow Bluetooth Connection] check box.

13On the application list screen, press [Quick Card Authentication Config.].

14Press [Use Authentication].

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15Follow the instruction on the screen to turn off the main power of the machine, and then turn it back on.

When the machine restarts, Quick Card Authentication is enabled. The screen is ready to read an IC card or smart device.

Registering a User to Authenticate Using Quick Card Authentication

Register an IC card or smart device to a user registered in the address book.

1On the login screen of Quick Card Authentication, hold the IC card or smart device over the control panel.

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  • Hold the IC card in the same orientation indicated on the label of the card reader.

  • Hold the smart device over the control panel after performing the following steps. In advance, enable the Bluetooth function of the smart device.

    1. Swipe the menu of the RICOH Smart Device Connector application, and then select [Login to MFP].

    2. Tap [Login / Logout].

2Enter the login user name and login password of the user of the IC card or smart device to register, and then press [Register].

The unique number of the IC card or smart device is registered to the user information.

3Press [Confirm].

Note

  • Only one IC card or smart device can be registered per user. A new card or smart device overwrites the previous one.

  • The authentication process time can be shortened by registering a user who uses the machine frequently to [User Priority Settings] of [Quick Card Authentication Config.]. Specify the setting with the authority of the machine administrator.

  • If you register an IC card or a smart device to a user registered to another card or device, the user registration to it is canceled.