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Device Settings
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by Louise Whalley
Device Settings
The Device settings allow you to change the settings of the Terminal that can usually be altered on the physical device.
Home Screen Layout allows users to select between clocking or change activity buttons to be displayed on the device home screen. Both settings can be set by using the settings shown below, please note that at least one setting will be required either clocking or activity buttons.

The Clocking settings allows you to choose either a full screen confirmation message or a pop-up message when a clocking is made on the terminal.

Example of a pop-up message

The Allowed clocking directions allows devices to be configured to a specific direction. The default setting will be both, once 'In' is selected, users will only be able to clock in using this device and will not have the option to clock out on this device. Once 'Out' is selected, users will only be able to clock out using this device and will not have the option to clock in on this device.

Please note: If Directionless clocking is set to yes in Global Device settings, this overrides the option for Allowed clocking direction.
LED Settings use the switch to turn the T2’s LED lighting on and off and use the slider (or text box) to change the Terminal’s volume between off (0) and high (100).
Terminal Actions will allow users to either locate a terminal or restart a terminal directly from the Device and Access manager portal.
Press to Locate Terminal – once selected the following message(s) will be presented:


Press to Restart Terminal – once selected the following message(s) will be presented:


You can also turn the ability to use a proximity reader on or off using the switch.