Specifications
 AC6000 
TM
 Configuration Manual     65   
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3.2.6.1. System Settings   
 Touch the system icon. Then touch the area which you would like to change. 
3.2.6.1.1.  User ID Length 
   The user ID length can be 2 to 8 digits in length. The user ID length will be the length of the user 
ID required to authenticate. The user ID length should be the same value that is programmed in 
the UNIS software
[w1]. Any place that requires the entry of a user ID will be restricted to the 
length that is programmed in this area. This value should reflect the amount of users in your 
terminal. For example, if you have fewer than 100 users than enter 3. If your have more than 
10000 users, then program a 6 digit length. 
Note: When changing the ID length shorter than the previous programmed value; be aware 
that an administrator may not be authenticated properly to enter administrator 
programming if their ID length was longer than the current length. It is recommended this 
value be changed at the time of setting up the terminal, and not during regular usage.   
3.2.6.1.2. Authentication Mode 
One of three options is available for the authentication mode. This setting determines where the 
user authentication is done, in the server or locally at the terminal, or both. Change this setting 
when there is high network traffic, many users, or authentication is too slow. The default setting is 
Server/Terminal. 
•  Terminal/Server – If the local terminal is properly connected to the network server, the 
authentication is done at the local terminal and the result is sent to the server in real time. 
However, if the user ID entered does not exist in the local terminal the authentication is 
requested at the server. 
•  Server/Terminal - If the local terminal is properly connected to the network server, 
authentication is done in the server. If there is a disconnection or communication trouble 
between the server and terminal the authentication is done at the terminal. 
•  Server Only – The authentication is done only at the network server. 










