When a guest arrives to meet a host, you can decide if you require a photo to be taken of the guest.
If you have bade printing enabled, the photo of the guest will also be printed on their bade.
Follow these steps below to configure the guest photo feature:
Step 1 Login
Login to the Evoko Naso Admin Portal at https://naso.evoko.se/admin
From the left hand navigation menu, navigate to Visitor Management > Settings then select "Printing and Camera" tab.
Step 2: Visitor Badges
When a visitor arrives to meet a host, you can enable Guava functonality to print a badge sticker for the visitor to wear at all time whilst they ar ein the building. The badge will display:
- A photo of the visitor (if photo feature is enabled).
- Name of the host.
- Name of the visitor.
- A logo of your company.
- Visitor Code for them to use when signing out.
Visitor Badge Printing
Toggle this switch to enable bade printing for the Guava App. If a printer is connected, a badge will be output.
Company Logo
It is possible to define the logo that is included on the bade.
Click on "Choose File" to open the file browser and select the relevant file (.PNG or .JPG format).
Step 3: Photo & Facial Recognition Options
It is possible to define whether images are taken of visitors or not. These are configured using the options displayed under "Camera Mode."
- Enable camera for visitor photos
Whether photos should be taken of guests or not. If enabled, the VMS app will use the table camera to take a picture that is stored and shared with the meeting host.
If photos are disabled, then the alerts to hosts only contain the visitor name and company.
Photos are saved to the cloud and not stored locally, so the tablet will not become clogged full of images.
- Enable facial recognition of visitor photo
When images are taken of guests, it is possible to use facial recognition to retrieve any previously entered details. If someone is a frequent visitor this will save them time entering their name, company and contact details.
If disabled, then the guest must enter their details every time they check in.
- Prompt for users permission before photo is taken
Some guests may not wish to provide a photo so it is possible to present users with a permission dialog. If they click "ACCEPT" then the camera will be used to take the image. However, if the users clicks "DECLINE" then no image is taken and the user must enter their details. I.e. if a user declines the image, then facial recognition will clearly not function.
Step 4: Save
When any changes have been made, click "Save" button.
You will then see a confirmation message stating that "Your changes have been updated successfully."