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Configuring Konica Minolta OpenAPI (Zeus/Minerva) for

YSoft SafeQ Embedded Terminal


 Correct firmware is installed on MFP (for more details see HCL - Konica Minolta)
 MFP is OpenAPI 3.5 - 4.0 compatible if embedded accounting / application shortcuts /
web browser terminal functionality is required.
Models that support OpenAPI 3.5 - 4.0 may need HDD and/or additional memory
installed (for more details see HCL - Konica Minolta)

Draft
1. Open your Web browser and enter the MFP's IP address. The MFP Web
interface,"PageScope®," opens.
2. On the PageScope Web Connection Login screen, select Administrator; then
click Login. (If you are automatically logged in as a guest, log out and then log in again
using the administrator account).
NOTE: The PageScope Web interface varies according to the specific MFP.

3. Enter the Administrator password for the MFP; then click OK.
NOTE: The default password is 1234567812345678.
4. Select the Security tab ; then select Device Certificate Setting; Continue with
selecting New registration.
NOTE: If the device already has a factory default settings certificate, delete it first and
then create a new one.
5. Select Create and install a self-signed Certificate and click OK.

6. Enter information for the SSL certificate; then click OK.


NOTE: The information you enter does not have to be valid (for example, the Admin E-
mail Address does not have to be valid), except the Validity Period, recommend
is 3650 days. The Mode using SSL/TLS setting applies only to PageScope Web
Connection; you can set it to None without affecting OpenAPI's SSL capabilities.

Ensure that Encryption Key Type value RSA-1024_MD5 is selected for newer Konica
Minolta devices

7. When the message "Certificate has been successfully created" appears, click OK.
8. Log out of PageScope® Web Connection. If a message appears saying that it is necessary
to reboot, reboot the MFP.
NOTE: If the MFP does not request a reboot, you must log out of the Web interface
before continuing the terminal installation.

Disable the "Certificate Verification Settings" option


Draft
1. Log in to the MFP's Web interface as administrator
2. Select Security (see page).
3. From the menu, select Certificate Verification Settings.
4. For the Certificate Verification Settings option, select Off and save settings with OK

It is also recommended to turn off validation of certificate period. This prevents a situation when
user authenticates with invalid credentials (invalid card, invalid PIN) and it takes 1 minute to
display the information about invalid credentials.
1. Log in to the MFP's Web interface as administrator.
2. Navigate to Network > OpenAPI setting.
3. Under Certificate Verification Level Settings c onfigure Validity Period to Do not
confirm.

Enable the "OpenAPI" option


Enable OpenAPI function on at the MFP panel as follows:
1. Make sure the MFP is idle — not copying, printing, scanning, or otherwise busy.
2. Open the Utility menu.

3. Touch Administrator Settings.


4. Enter the Administrator password for the MFP; then touch OK.
Note: The default password is 1234567812345678

5. Touch System Connection.


6. Touch option OpenAPI Settings.

NOTE: If SSL and port number options appear, continue to chapter Konica Minolta -
Configure SSL via MFP panel
7. Touch Access Setting; then set it to Allow.
Configure SSL for OpenAPI and TCP Socket communication
NOTE: The following settings can also be done on the MFP panel. This might be necessary if
OpenAPI was disabled manually (for example if Terminal Professional was used before on the
MFP).
See the Konica Minolta - Configure SSL via MFP panel article for details on the manual
procedure.Draft
1. Log In the MFP's Web interface as administrator.
2. Select the Network tab, then select OpenAPI Setting and choose the SSL Only option;
Then Click OK.
3. With the Network tab still selected, from the menu, select TCP Socket Setting and
check the Use SSL/TLS check box. Than Click OK.

4. Turn the main switch OFF and then ON again to apply changes to TCP Socket settings.
For remote reset use the web interface of the MFP, menu Maintenance > Reset > Reset.

Configure region
For Develop, only Europe region and Others2 region are supported. To change setting of a
region of your device, please see the Develop - Configure region page.

Configure User Authentication and Account Track


Draft
1. Right-click the Konica Minolta MFP driver; then select Printer properties > Configure.

2. On the Configure tab, click Acquire Settings or Obtain settings.


Note: Depends on your printers driver

3. Uncheck Auto checkbox


4. Click OK
5. Back on the Configure tab, set ID&Print, User Authentication and Account
Track to disable.
6. Click OK.

This operation should be done by authorized Konica Minolta technician. Please see the Konica
Minolta - Install loadable driver article for details regarding this process.

Configure USB card reader settings


Follow these steps to implement authentication via USB card reader. If a card reader will not be
used,skip this step..

1. Enter the Service Mode menu on MFP.


NOTE: For instructions on opening Service Mode and for your specific MFP, see
Service manual available on InfoHub or contact your Konica Minolta distributor.

2. Enter the Billing Setting menu.


NOTE: For instructions on opening the Billing Setting menu, see Service manual
available on InfoHub or contact your Konica Minolta distributor.
3. Touch Management Function Choice.

4. Touch Authentication Device 2.


5. Touch Card.
6. On the ID Card Type screen, touch CARD (to specify the USB reader). Then
touch End.
7. Turn OFF the main power switch for at least 10 seconds.
8. Connect USB card reader.
9. Turn ON main power switch.

Configuration on ZeusS, ZeusS BK, Heslios, MinervaS BK,


Poseidon models
1. On Billing Setting menu select Authentication Device2 menu
2. On Billing Setting/Authentication Device2 menu tap Authentication Device2
3. Tap Card (to specify the USB reader). Then tap END.

4. Turn OFF the main power switch for at least 10 seconds.


5. Connect USB card reader.
6. Turn ON main power switch.

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