33-3 Levels of access and controlPasswordsYou can implement passwords as a means of controlling access to Fiery EX2101functions. The Fiery EX2101 allows you to set the following passwords in Setup:• Administrator—from the Control Panel, WebSetup, or Command WorkStation (orlocal Setup, if you have the Fiery Advanced Controller Interface [FACI] installed)• Operator—from WebSetup or Command WorkStationThese passwords, specific to the server process, have different uses than theWindows XP Administrator password. Keep careful track of the passwords you setfor each.N OTE : By default, no passwords are set on the Fiery EX2101. If you do not specificallyset passwords, all users will have administrator privileges, which include access toimportant functions such as Setup (including setting passwords) and job control.We strongly recommend that you set at least an Administrator password to protectthe Fiery EX2101 from random or accidental changes to Setup. For information onsetting or changing the passwords, see “Setting passwords” on page 7-2.N OTE : The FACI is available as an option.Administrator privilegesAdministrator control, which confers control of Setup, is the highest level of control,since the person who has access to Setup can control the printing and job managementenvironment. Administrator privileges include publishing print connections, settingpasswords, deleting fonts, controlling print jobs from the job management tools,overriding job settings, clearing the Fiery EX2101 of all job data, and setting defaultvalues for print options.When performing a function from the Fiery EX2101 Control Panel that prompts youfor the Administrator password, you must enter it promptly. Otherwise, theFiery EX2101 Control Panel returns to Idle, and you must start over again.Operator privilegesOperator control includes control of print jobs from the job management tools,including the ability to override job settings.