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Engine speed: 89,00 rpm. Engine output: 11 ,12 kW. Number of cylinders: 6. Cylinder bore: 0,60 m. Piston stroke: 2,79 m. Project Guide Data. User Manual - Code Book.

User Manual - Maneuvering System. Engine speed: 91,00 rpm. Engine output: 14 ,03 kW. Number of cylinders: 5. Cylinder bore: 0,70 m. Piston stroke: 2,67 m. User Manual - Operation Manual. User Manual - Maintenance Manual. User Manual - Components Description.

User Manual - Accessories 1. User Manual - Accessories 2. Engine speed: 75,60 rpm. Engine output: 30 ,00 kW. Cylinder bore: 0,90 m.

Piston stroke: 3,19 m. User Manual - Final Drawings. User Manual - Maintenance. Engine speed: ,00 rpm. Engine output: 62 ,00 kW. Number of cylinders: Cylinder bore: 0,96 m. Piston stroke: 2,50 m. User Manual - Operating Instructions. User Manual - Service Information. Engine output: ,00 kW. Cylinder bore: 0,20 m. Piston stroke: 0,28 m. User Manual - Technology Review.

Number of cylinders: 8. Cylinder bore: 0,21 m. Piston stroke: 0,29 m. User Manual - Operating Instructions 1. User Manual - Operating Instructions 2. Get Product Support. Register Your Product. Output Management. Available Colors :. Where To Buy. Solutions to help increase office efficiencies and productivity. Advanced Solutions for your industry. Flexible Authentication. Access to devices is easily controlled with uniFLOW.

These allow them to release print jobs from their personal Secure Print queues. Users can also be granted different access rights to various functions, depending on their job role. Secure Printing. Mobile Printing. Easy Submission from Smartphone or Tablet - Independent of their location, users can use their compatible smartphones or tablets to submit and release their print jobs in a managed way.

Regardless of which method a user chooses to submit a job, it will appear in their personal Secure Print queue and be accounted for, charged, and managed correctly. Users are even able to register multiple email addresses, allowing them to submit jobs from personal and work email accounts.

Users are able to print from any location, both within or outside your company network. Has to be confirmed in the second field. Card ID The card number registered for the The format depends on the type of user's card. Email The user's email address. Any existing email address. Required for the Scan to Myself functionality, for example. Index login screen. The images are sorted in descending order, so the user with the highest index is listed first. Equivalent to the General User role of the device.

Reporter: User that can access accounting data and create reports. Administrator: User who can access all the administrative functionality of the device like user management, hardware settings etc. Equivalent to the System Manager role of the device. See chapter Roles on page List of ID Graphic representation of the user Images can be uploaded and should images have a size of 75x75 pixels. Larger images will be scaled down not on eULM.

For that reason it is unnecessary in this case, to set the password of the Departments IDs on the devices to 0. For these roles, the user will be assigned the system manager department ID. Bigger images can slow down the user interface considerably. You can upload an image but only the standard ID image will be shown.

Delete a User To delete a user, click on the red X in the row of a user in the user list and acknowledge the message. When changing the administrator's password from the default, be sure to remember the new password.

The user has to login on the device RUI and has to open the Profile page. For further details see chapter Users on page Login is done by tapping on the associated icon on the device screen. There is no means of authentication here other than the user name assigned to the ID image.

No security check is done and anybody with physical access to the printer can log in with any identity. For the login type Image Login, up to 48 accounts can be configured. This login method only works with the setting Authenticate against Local Database. That way no user can login with administrative rights via Image Login. Just set the setting Show Admin Image to No.

Otherwise, only the ID images are shown. Users only have to swipe their cards and - if configured, enter a PIN code for additional security. The use of a MiCard Plus Reader is required for this login type. These login types can be configured for Active Directory as well. With a self-registration process it is very simple to register the card with the authentication provider, such as an Active Directory server.

The card number will be registered during the first login with the new card and the administrator does not have to enter any data manually other than user name and password.

In the latter case, a user can alternatively login without a card. How to register a new card 1. The user swipes the new card. The user enters user name and password for authentication. If so configured the user enters the new PIN code. The card number is now associated with the user and is stored in the database. The number of users for Proximity Card Login is unlimited. To automatically store the new card number in Active Directory, users need write access to their Active Directory profile.

If this is not available, automatic registration will not be possible and the card number has to be stored manually by the administrator. This method is secure and easy to set up but not as convenient as the methods described above.

This method works with all authentication providers. Clicking on Save is not necessary. See chapter Active Directory for further details.

Write access is not necessary here.



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