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Gallery Option - Page

The Gallery page can be reached by clicking on the picture icon inside the blue site bar.

The three radio buttons “show manual”, “show pictures,” and “show video” allow you to select what to display on the signature device screen when the device is in standby mode.

Option

Show manual

This is the default option of each signature device, and it means that you will see the info screen with the IP address and hostname of the signature device while the device is in standby mode.

Show pictures

You can upload up to four pictures to the device, which will be shown while it is on standby. The ideal resolution is 1024 x 600 pixels, and the images will be shown in an endless loop. If you want to upload an image, you have to click on the cloud icon, or you need to drag and drop your image into the area. You can also set a timer for how long each image should be displayed. You need to confirm each image with the green disk icon.

If you would like to delete an image, you have to click on the red trash icon.

Show video

You can also upload a video to the device for standby mode. The video needs to have specific settings; therefore, please use our video converter tool.

Setting - Page

The setting page can be accessed with the “Gear Wheel” icon from the blue site bar.

You can change the following settings on this page:

  • Signature Stamp Settings for the manual signature process, this settings will be loaded as default when you upload a PDF for manual signing. You can enable a small visible text which will be included to the signature image inside the PDF. You can also define here the signer, reason and location values which will be added as meta data to the signature. Inside the Stamp-Textformat, you can reuse the signer, reason and location values with the placeholder [Signer], [Reason], [Location]. For adding the current time you can use [Time]. Following a sample how it can look like.

  • Setting passwords to access the device pages. With the “START PAGE PASSWORD,” you can limit access to the signature functionally. If you set this password, you will be forced to enter it every time you open the web interface of the device (or when you're using the API). With the “GALLERY PASSWORD” and “SETTING PASSWORD,” you can prevent the user from accessing these pages.

  • Network settings, which include the device name and the option to get the IP address by DHCP, or you can set the IP manually.

  • Certificate Settings: Here you can change the HTTPS certificate on the device. This is, for example, required when you change the device name and still want to use HTTPS without any warning. The reason is that the device name is also the hostname for which the factory certificate was created.

  • File type restriction allows you to limit the upload to specific file types, for example, to prevent the upload of new firmware update files by users.

Info - Page

The Info Page contains details about the Device like current firmware version, serial, product name and manufacture. There are also links to the manual page, to the latest firmware download, the release notes and the swagger interface.

The page also contains the open source license Information.

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