Xerox 3550 manual Local User Interface LUI, Control and Data Interfaces

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2.5.Local User Interface (LUI)

2.5.1.Purpose

The LUI detects hard button actuations, and provides text and graphical prompts to the user. Images are not transmitted to or stored in the LUI. The Start hard button is located on the LUI panel.

2.5.2. Hardware

Volatile Memory Description

Type (SRAM, DRAM, etc)

RAM

Size

2KB

User Modifiable (Y/N)

N

Function or Use

User Interface volatile memory; no user image data stored

Process to Clear:

Power Off System

Additional Information:

All memory listed above contains code for execution and configuration information. No user or job data is permanently stored in this location.

Non-Volatile Memory Description

Type (Flash, EEPROM, etc)

PROM

Size

64KB

User Modifiable

Function or Use

(Y/N)

 

N

No user image data stored

 

 

Process to Clear:

None

Additional Information:

All memory listed above contains code for execution and configuration information. No user or job data is stored in this location.

Table 6 User Interface memory components

2.6.Marking Engine (also known as the Image Output Terminal or IOT)

2.6.1.Purpose

The Marking Engine performs copy/print paper feeding and transport, image marking and fusing, and document finishing. Images are not stored at any point in these subsystems.

2.6.2. Hardware

The marking engine is comprised of paper supply trays and feeders, paper transport, laser scanner, xerographics, and paper output. The marking engine contains a CPU, BIOS, RAM and Non-Volatile Memory.

2.6.3. Control and Data Interfaces

Images and control signals are transmitted from the main controller to the marking engine across a proprietary interface.

 

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Contents Prepared by Ver .3, March Target Audience Device DescriptionSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Purpose Target AudienceDisclaimer Device Description Security-relevant Subsystems Physical PartitioningSecurity Functions allocated to Subsystems Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsController PurposeMemory Components Controller memory componentsExternal Connections USB PortsController External Connections USB PortsFax Module ScannerHardware Fax Module memory componentsLocal User Interface LUI Control and Data InterfacesUser Interface memory components System Software Structure Open-source componentsOS Layer in the Controller Network Protocols IPv4 Network Protocol StackLogical Access IPSecPorts Port 25, SmtpPort 53, DNS Network PortsPort 68, Dhcp Port 80, HttpPorts 137, 138, 139, Netbios Port 88, KerberosPorts 161, 162, Snmp Port 389, LdapPort 396, Netware Port 427, SLPIP Filtering Authentication Model Login and Authentication MethodsSystem Administrator Login All product configurations User authenticationSMB Authentication Windows NT 4 or Windows 2000/Windows SMB Authentication with IP AddressSMB Authentication with Hostname DdnsDiagnostics System AccountsPrinting Multifunction models only Network Scanning Multifunction models onlySMart eSolutions Meter AssistantSupplies Assistant SummaryResponses to Known Vulnerabilities Appendix a Abbreviations Electrically erasable programmable read only memoryIPSec Ldap ServerUDP WebUIAppendix B Supported MIB Objects Snmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentreRFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentre RFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentre RFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentreAdditional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre Supported MIB ObjectsController Software RFC/StandardController Software Printing Description Languages Appendix E References