Sensor VMS C1 focuses on QR badge generation and cloud hosting support.
The server files can be downloaded from here.
Our Visitor Management System works by sending a QR code via email to the visitor’s phone. They can then gain secure and contactless access to your building straight from their smartphone.
The VMS allows the visitor to pre-book a visit via a registration page and can be required to accept custom T&Cs, GDPR and health & safety policies with a signature. Acceptance is then approved via a email notification and a QR code then emailed to the visitor’s phone. You can then be notified of the visitors arrival and create reports on your visitors movements through GuardPoint 10.
The local server setup is as follows:
- The license must have API set to Yes.
- In the Options > General screen, make sure Pass events to API and Allow duplicate names are enabled.
- Users who will be logging into the Web Module must have Allow API set to Yes in the GuardPoint 10 Users screen.
- Unzip and open the VMSLocalServer folder on the same server as the GP10 installation, and double-click on JSONedit.exe.
- Under Admin click on host. This will be where the link in the registration approval emails will be directed to. Change the value to the IP address / name of the server.
(Remember to keep “http://” at the start and the port number at the end) - Next port is the port on which the server will be hosted. You can leave this as default (8004).
- Finally emails is a list of the email addresses that will be sent the registration approval emails. (you will need a internet connection this version uses a internet email server called sendgrid.com)
If you need more email addresses, right-click on the exiting email and click Duplicate node. - When you are done, click File, Save.
- Start the server application VMSLocalServer.exe.
- You should see the following console screen. You can now connect to the web interface with the server’s IP address / name and the port number.
- If the console screen does not appear, double check the settings are correct and let us know at support@sensoraccess.co.uk.
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