Optional Equipment - Xerox D Series Security Manual

Light production mono class
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Xerox® Security Guide for Light Production Mono Class Products

Optional Equipment

RJ-11 Analog Fax and Telephone
The analog fax module connects to the controller. The fax connection supports the Fax Modem T.30
protocol only and will not accept data or voice communication attempts. An external (EXT) is available to
connect an external handset. In this configuration, the FAX card acts as a passive relay.
Wireless Network Connector
Xerox Legacy (4110/4112/4127) and D-Series® Copier/Printer products do not offer a wireless connector
option.
Near Field Communications (NFC) Reader
The system supports an installable RFID reader for authentication and convenience in certain
configurations. D-Series® products accept the RFID reader via USB on the front of the product. This
communication cannot write or change any settings on the system. The data exchanged is not encrypted
and may include information including system network status, IP address and product location. NFC
functionality can be disabled using the embedded web server of the product. NFC functionality requires a
software plugin that can be obtained from Xerox sales and support. NFC functionality is supported via
optional touch screen user interface or optional dedicated NFC USB dongle.
Information shared over NFC includes: IPv4 Address, IPv6 Address, MAC Address, UUID (a unique
identifier on the NFC client), and Fully qualified domain name
SMART CARD – CAC/PIV
All D-Series® products support CAC/PIV login by enabling the Plug-in feature and then enabling the
appropriate plug-in. Additional plug-ins can be downloaded from Xerox.com in the product Support area
online.
Foreign Product Interface
This port is used to connect optional equipment to control access to the machine. A typical application is
a coin-operated product where a user must deposit money to enable the machine to print. The
information available via the Foreign Product Interface is limited to optically-isolated pulses that can be
used to count impressions marked on hardcopy sheets. No user data is transmitted to or from this
interface.

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