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All types of Actions in Action History

Modified on Thu, 22 Aug at 11:23 PM

Summary

On the Digital Sign Service manager, you can see a list of all actions that happen to a device.

This list can be opened by going to a device’s properties and selecting [ACTION HISTORY] or viewed directly from the DASHBOARD. Description of each action in the list is as follows:


Action
Description
APP STARTED
Client app has started
EXIT APP
[Exit app] is clicked in Settings page
NEW MEETING
Create a new meeting
CONFIRM MEETING
Confirm a meeting
EXTEND MEETING
Extend a meeting
END MEETING
End a meeting
CREDENTIALS VALIDATED
A card is validated on Qbic device
WRONG PASSWORD
A password is validated
ENTERED SETTINGS
Access Settings page
SAVE SETTINGS
[Save] button is clicked in Settings page
CANCEL SETTINGS
[Cancel] button is clicked in Settings page
MEETING CANCELED
Meeting confirmation time expires
NEW EVENT FILE
The device has received a new event file
NEW SCHEDULE FILE
The device has received a new schedule file
NEW BACKGROUND FILE
The device has received a new background image
NEW TEMPLATE
Remote template is posted to client
NEW CONFIGURATION
Remote configuration is posted to client
POWER DOWN
“Power down” function is set up to turn off device screen
POWER UP
“Power up” function is set up to turn on device screen
UPGRADE APP
Application is upgraded
TEMPLATE UPGRADED
Upgrade template
LOG FILE SEND
The device has pushed log file to server
VALIDATION OF ORGANIZER
Validate organizer information
VALIDATION OF USER
Validate user information on Keyboard screen

Properties

Applies toDSS 4

Reference: TFS #221755

Knowledge base ID: 0278

Last updated: Feb 12, 2020

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