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Types of Access Points

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Lucidity OnSite: Fixed Access Points

Lucidity offers 3 different variants of access points that can be installed at any site:

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Hardwired into a barrier access point

Tap-ON / Tap-OFF access point

Mobile Access Point

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Note

OnSite App

The Lucidity OnSite App is a stand-alone App only used in conjunction with an NFC card reader. It is very different to the standard Lucidity App which any user may access via a smart device for the purpose of reporting incidents, completing forms, viewing actions etc. Refer to the Lucidity App user guide for more information on the standard Lucidity App.

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  1. Install the Lucidity OnSite App onto an appropriate Android tablet (typically provided by Lucidity)

  2. If a Bluetooth Card Reader has not been paired previously, then it must be paired for the first time via the admin screen using the cog 

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    icon, which can be found in the top right of the home screen

    1. The Bluetooth icon in the top right of the home screen will indicate whether a reader is currently paired

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       Reader is paired

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       Reader NOT is paired
       

    2. Tapping the icon will cause the tablet to attempt to reconnect to the reader if it is not currently paired, or will disconnect if paired

  3. The Bluetooth Card Reader will beep when it connects to the tablet and a flashing blue LED while it remains connected

  4. Configure the Lucidity OnSite App via the tablet by tapping the cog 

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    1. The following will generally be pre-configured and can be updated as required:

      1. Area: the Area which the Access Point will be associated with. Areas are created within the desktop module via a browser. Refer to the Desktop: Areas page within this user guide for more information.

      2. Access Point Name: the name which the Access Point will be known as

      3. Access Point Description: additional details relating to the Access Point

      4. Bluetooth Device: the NFC card reader that will be associated with this Access Point

  5. Ensure that the tablet is connected to the internet either via wi-fi or 3G/4G

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  1. Use filters to locate the required user and click 'edit' to the far right of the user 

  2. In the Access Card section:

    1. Click 'Enabled'

    2. Place the cursor in the 'ID card number' field

    3. Using your NFC card reader, scan the card

    4. Confirm that a code has been placed into the 'ID card number' field as illustrated below:

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  3. Click 'Save'

  4. Provide the card to the user

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Card Not Recognised

No access to the Area

Card is Disabled

No access to the Area

Card is Valid BUT requirements not met

No access to the Area

Card is Valid

User is approved to enter the Area

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QR CODE TAP ON & OFF

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