Changing the System Administrator Settings73Changing the System Administrator SettingsThis section describes the features that allow you to change the System Administrator’sID and passcode. The machine enters the System Setting Mode only when a correctSystem Administrator’s ID is entered. By default, the System Administrator’s ID is setto "11111", and its passcode is not set.1. Open your web browser, and enter the machine's IP address in the [Address] boxto access CentreWare Internet Services.2. Click the [Properties] tab.3. Click the [Security] folder, and then [System Administrator Settings].4. Configure the required settings.Administrator's Login IDSpecify the System Administrator's ID with up to 32 alphanumeric characters.NOTE: If the System Administrator's Login ID contains alphabetical characters, theLogin ID cannot be entered at the machine using the numeric keypad on the ControlPanel because only numerical characters can be entered.Administrator's PasscodeSpecify the System Administrator's passcode with up to 4 to 12 alphanumericcharacters. Leave the text box blank if not setting a passcode.NOTE: If the System Administrator's passcode contains alphabetical characters, thepasscode cannot be entered at the machine using the numeric keypad on the ControlPanel.Retype Administrator's PasscodeRe-enter the System Administrator's passcode for verification.Maximum Login AttemptsSpecify the number of System Administrator login attempts before a login failure isreported. You can specify the number of attempts allowed in the range of 1 to 10.Selecting “0” disables this feature.5. Click [Apply].NOTE: Click the [Reboot Machine] button when it is displayed. If the [RebootMachine] button fails to be displayed, click the [Status] tab and then click the [RebootMachine] button.NOTE: If the machine is rebooted, all scanned data stored in the mailboxes will bedeleted.NOTE: You can also change the System Administrator user ID and passcode on theControl Panel of the machine in the System Setting Mode (Menu Number: 600 and700). For more information, refer toSystem Settings on page 109.