Configure CheckinUI
  • 12 Apr 2024
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Configure CheckinUI

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Article summary

The UI configurations tab allows you to create and modify UI client configs, connect them to the actual devices and monitor their status in the system. In this tutorial, we will create a CheckinUI configuration and connect it to the client. CheckinUI is a platform that allows airport/airline personnel to to assign flights to checkin desks and manage the display content for this desk.

Note: Either adjust to your needs the prepared gate-demo configuration or create a new configuration. 

Topics covered:
  • CheckinUI - UI configuration tab 


TUTORIAL STEPS:

A) Create a new UI configuration

  1. Open the UI configurations tab.
  2. Click the New UI configuration button.

B) Setup your CheckinUI configuration

  1. Name your UI configuration with a unique name.
  2. Set the Client domain type to checkin.
  3. Enter the Client ID. Your Client access URL will consist of Client domain type and Client ID. 
  4. Set the UI property to CheckinUI.
  5. Select the Checkin value under Asset values
  6. Click the Save button. 
Note: you may find it useful to set the Client ID to the same value as the selected Checkin asset value since both the Client domain type and the Client ID values will be part of the CheckinUI URL.
C) UI configuration status

You can check the status of your UI configuration in the Status column:
  • green icon indicates that the specific UI configuration has been assigned to the connected client/device - it is connected and successfully signed in
  • red icon indicates that the specific UI configuration is not assigned to any connected client/device - it is disconnected.
  • A "wrench" icon is displayed if the client/device is not configured - it is connected but has no UI configuration assigned to it.


D) Assigning Checkin UI configuration to the client.

  • Login to your device
  • Type the Checkin UI URL into the browser, which should consist of your instance access URL plus two new sections at the end delimited by "/". The first section is the Client domain type and the second section is the Client ID. Example: https://your instance access URL/checkin/1



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