Configuring OKI sXP2 for YSoft SafeQ Embedded Terminal

Configuration of MFP

Time Configuration

Time settings have to be configured for proper accounting of jobs and assignment of billing codes to these jobs.

Go to Web Administration > Admin Setup > User Install > Time Setup and configure Time Zone Settings and Daylight Saving Time Settings to comply with configuration of your server, where Terminal Server is running.

Next, there are two options possible, based on availability of SNTP (time) server in your network:

  1. If SNTP server is available, set all necessary details in section Network Time Protocol and press Submit

  2. If SNTP is not available, in section Manual Setup set date and time to the time of the server where Terminal Server is running and press Submit.
    images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/warning.svg WARNING: Be sure to set the time as precisely as possible (in means of seconds) to avoid errors in assigning billing codes to scan jobs and copy jobs. It is better for the MFP to have the clock set slightly forward, than backward. 

 

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Application Configuration

After application installation to the printer ensure, that YSoft SafeQ application is permitted on the device.

Go to Web Administration > User Management > Role List.

Open installed roles and ensure that YSoft SafeQ is permitted in Role Information:

Application startup after login

If you want to start YSoft SafeQ application on the device right after login, you have to perform the following actions:

1. Login to SafeQ web application

Go to System > System Settings > Terminal UI

  • Change Initial screen displayed when a user logs in at the terminal value to 'sq'.

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2. Open MFP Web interface.

Go to Web Administration > sXP Application.

  • Select Default Mode for YSoft SafeQ application and click Submit.

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3. Login to MFP using local administrator account.

Go to Device Settings > Admin Setup > Manage Unit > Default Mode (path can be slightly different on different MFPs).

  • Select Web Browser from the list.

LDAP Configuration

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/warning.svg  Automatic setup of LDAP connection settings is currently not supported. Please follow the steps below to configure LDAP manually. To find out how to setup a secure LDAP connection for your device, please contact the supplier. In other case, in SafeQ system settings, enable the property internalLdapAllowNonsecureProtocol to enable usage of plain LDAP, which is not encrypted.

Go to Web Administration > Admin Setup > Network > LDAP

Change the following settings:

Server Settings:

  • LDAP Server to your SafeQ IP address

  • Port Number to 389

  • Search Root to dc=safeq

Authentication:

  • Method to Simple

  • User ID to cn=safeq,dc=safeq

  • Password to safeq

Encryption:

  • Encryption to None

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Output Management Configuration

The MFP supports communication via HTTP or HTTPS.

Go to Web Administration > Output Management and configure Communication Protocol.

Security Configuration

Go to Web Administration > Admin Setup > Management > Access Control Setup

Change the following settings:

Confirmation method:

  • Enable LDAP authentication

  • Enable Guest user use

  • Disable Local authentication

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