This screen allows you to turn on/off authentication options.
Section | Setting | Description |
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Authentication options | Biometrics – Login? | Allow users to use biometrics to log into the management screen (requires iDStore and a biometric scanner connected). |
Biometrics – User authentication? | Allow users to use biometrics to open their account and place an order (requires iDStore and a biometric scanner connected). | |
PIN entry – Login? | Allow users to use a PIN to log into the management screen. | |
PIN entry – User authentication? | Allow users to use a PIN to open their account and place an order. | |
PIN entry – DOB confirm? | When enabled, users opening their with a PIN account will be asked to enter their date of birth in a ddmm format (e.g 0512 = 5th December) as an additional security measure. This is to try and prevent users guessing other users PINs. | |
Cards – Login? | Allow users to use a registered card to log into the management screen. | |
Cards – User authentication? | Allow users to use a registered card to open their account and place an order (requires a connected card reader). | |
Cards – DOB confirm? | When enabled, users opening their account with a card will be asked to enter their date of birth in a ddmm format (e.g 0512 = 5th December) as an additional security measure. This is to try and prevent users from using other users cards. | |
Card reader | Select the card reader for the kiosk to use. | |
Startup / Shutdown | Shutdown to desktop requires password? | When enabled, a desktop password will be required to access the Desktop after pressing the ‘Power’ button. |
Hardware | Keyboard reader | Not really used for kiosk. Keep as Card & PIN generally. |
Show mouse cursor | When enabled, a cursor will be displayed on the kiosk. This is usually left not enabled as the kiosk is typically used on a touchscreen. | |
Printing | Receipt printer | Only visible when ‘Fast printing’ is not enabled. Fast printing is used for receipt printers. If fast printing is not enabled, select which printer to use. |
Last modified:
13 January 2021
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