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- v2.3.2Android
Android 16 changes and minor improvements
- v2.3.5iOS
Improved performance and fixed bugs
- v2.3.4iOS
Improved performance and fixed bugs
- v2.3.3iOS
This version is an incremental release for BlueDiamond Toolkit Application and has the following updates: - App compatibility changes with iOS 17 and above - Help version updated
- v2.3.2iOS
Minor bug fixes and improvements
- v2.3iOS
Updating readers with NFC configuration (only for Apple devices) After updating the readers, users can securely send access credentials to NFC-enabled readers. NFC functionality provides a convenient and secure access control system for buildings or rooms. Authorized users simply need to present their NFC-enabled phone to the reader, and the NFC technology allows for a fast and wireless encrypted data transfer between the device and the reader. The reader then verifies the user's access credentials and grants or denies access accordingly. NFC technology is a reliable and efficient option for access control systems, providing enhanced security and convenience. By using NFC, access control systems can greatly improve their efficiency and help ensure secure access to buildings and rooms.
- v2.2.1iOS
This version of BlueDiamond Toolkit has following changes: Fix for not able to commission readers having reader name as "Unassigned while recommissioning a reader.
- v2.2iOS
Custom Configuration for Readers Customers can add their own specific reader configuration using the BlueDiamond Toolkit app commissioning process. Customer's configuration file is downloaded from the Cloud. Usability Updates for ‘Decommissioning' a BlueDiamond Reader Users can decommission a reader without selecting inventory owner and reader name as unassigned. Installers will now benefit from a streamlined process to adding readers back into inventory (Decommissioning). Context-sensitive help added Context-sensitive help is functional information provided to the app user based on the current state of the application. Context-sensitive help topics contain GIFs that visually assist in understanding specific BlueDiamond Toolkit functionalities.
- v2.1iOS
Update Nearby Readers When the Auto Refresh feature is enabled, the BlueDiamond Toolkit app continuously scans for nearby readers. Scan Frequency Set how often the BlueDiamond Toolkit app scans for new readers when the Auto Refresh feature is enabled. You can set the frequency of scanning from 1 to 5 seconds. The default scan frequency is 1 second. For more information, go to Update BlueDiamond Toolkit settings. Uninstall a reader By uninstalling a reader you can automatically de-provision a reader to the generic inventory. Uninstalled readers will retain their settings after being moved to the generic inventory.
- v2.0iOS
• Importing and applying configuration files to BlueDiamond readers: With this version of the BlueDiamond Toolkit app, you can import and apply configuration files to available readers. The configuration files will determine how the specific readers are formatted and behave. Multiple readers can be configured using default configuration files or files that are fully configurable by your organization. • Get authorization credentials using a mobile number: You can now receive authorization credentials and login into the BlueDiamond Toolkit app using a mobile phone number. In the previous versions of the BlueDiamond Toolkit app the user received an email with a 26-digit authorization code and a four-digit PIN, but in this version the app you can acquire authorization credentials via a mobile phone number and a short six-digit verification code. This makes it much easier and simpler to start using the BlueDiamond Toolkit app.
- v1.1.1iOS
Build has following issue fixed: Keypad is getting dismissed while editing the (UUID) input fields.
- v1.1iOS
This version introduces the ability for a user/technician to ‘reauthorize’ the BlueDiamond Toolkit to be used on another system Owner account without having to uninstall and then re-install the Toolkit app. We have also added a feature to assign a reader a name that has already been assigned. If a reader needs to be replaced, the technician may install a new reader and assign the existing name to the new reader.