Configuring the machine to use USB card reader forauthenticationCreate a Device Certificate and Enable SSLThe following configuration settings can only be completed via CWIS.Note: Either the existing default certificate can be used or the user can install their own certificate. Thesteps below use the default certificate.1. Open a web browser and connect to CWIS by entering the following URL: http://[enter device IPaddress]/2. Click on the [Properties] - [Certificates] – [Security Certificates] (note: SSL must be enabled. If itis not follow the [Configure SSL] link on this page to enable SSL, then repeat step 2.)3. Enter System Administrator credentials if prompted4. On the Xerox Device Certificate tab, click on [Create New Xerox Device Certificate]5. Select Connection [Enabled] with port 806. Select Secure HTTPS [Disabled]7. Select [Default Xerox Device Certificate]8. Select Device Certificate : [Default Xerox Device Certificate]9. Complete all text fill in fields10. Select the {Subject Alternative Name] checkbox11. When all entries are complete select [Finish12. Wait while the new certificate is created.]13. Select [Apply]Configure the feature via the existing Xerox Secure Access web page1. Navigate to [Security] - [Authentication] – [Setup]2. Select [Xerox Secure Access Unified ID System] as the Authentication method on the machine’stouch user interface3. Under Configuration Setting, select the [Edit] button next to [Xerox Secure Access Setup]4. Normally the configuration settings are pushed down from the partner server. If you plan to use thismethod, select [Close] and consult the particular solution partner’s installation and configurationdocumentation. If you wish to configure these settings manually, select [Manually Configure]5. Fill in the server Communication details using either IP address or Host Name. Include the path tothe server.6. Verify that the [Embedded] box is NOT checked. This checkbox enables software which only workswith the white egg shaped Xerox Secure Access card readers.7. Set the [USB Card Reader Detection Policy] to either allow or deny access to the MFP if the cardreader becomes unplugged. This will cause a Caution screen to appear whenever the card reader isaccidentally unplugged and remind the user to plug it back in.8. Set the [Device Log In Method] to either enable only swipe card authentication or whether to alsooffer Alternate Authentication where the user manually enters their logon credentials in the event theylost or forgot their card.USB Card Reader Configuration Guide 5