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2023/05/01 14:28
Settings for Administrator | User Guide | IM 7000, IM 8000, IM 9000
https://support.ricoh.com/services/device/ccmanual/IM_7000-8000-9000-re/en-GB/setting/int/admin.htm
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@Remote Service
(Permissions: Machine
Administrator)
Specify how to use the @Remote Service.
If it is specified to [Prohibit Some Services], it
becomes impossible to change settings via a remote
connection from the center, providing optimally secure
operation.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Update Firmware
(Permissions: Machine
Administrator)
Specify whether to prohibit firmware updates on the
machine by a service representative or via the
network.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Change Firmware Structure
(Permissions: Machine
Administrator)
Specify whether to prevent changes in the machine's
firmware structure without confirmation by a machine
administrator.
When you specify [Prohibit] and the machine detects
the structure change, the machine starts after
authenticated by a machine administrator. As the new
firmware version is displayed on the screen, the
administrator can confirm whether the updated
structure change is permissible or not.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]
Password Policy
(Permissions: User
Administrator)
Specify whether to limit the text and the number of
characters for the password.
Specify a password using a combination of 2 or more
types of characters for [Level 1] and 3 or more types
of characters for [Level 2] selected from the types
described below.
Upper-case letters, lower-case letters, decimal
numbers, and symbols such as #
You can specify passwords that meet the conditions
specified in complexity and minimum character
number.
Default
Complexity Setting: [Off]
Minimum Number of Characters: [0]
characters
Settings by SNMPv1, v2
(Permissions: Network
Administrator)
Specify whether to prohibit setting change on the
machine by SNMPv1/v2 protocol. You can change the
machine configuration without Administrator Privileges
because authentication cannot be performed by
SNMPv1/v2 protocol, but if you specify [Prohibit], you
can prevent the change that is not intended by the
administrator.
Default: [Do not Prohibit]

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