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When do we use this?

Managing Administrator roles

 

  1. You will need to create a new role to apply the permissions correctly. For more information refer to this article on "Setting Up Roles & Permissions"

2. The new role will appear in the list of roles.

3. You must add the "Create Temp Permit Entries" permission to the role you just created.

4. Create or edit an Admin user who will manage the parking validation. For more information refer to this article on "Managing Admin Users".



5. Select the lot zone/s this Admin will manage and save the user.  These will be the lots that you intend to use the Parking Validator utility for.


6. Log in as this user. Only one menu item entitled 'Validate Parking' will be available.

8. Click 'Validate Parking'. From this page you can:

  • Enter plate number/s 
  • Select the lot zone you want to validate the vehicle for
  • Set the Valid Time Frame
  • Click Validate to apply the validation.

9. The list of valid vehicles appears below the submit form. 

10.  Validation can also be resricted to one vehicle at a time. To deselect the ability to enter bulk plate numbers, deselect Maultiple Plate Validator in system settings which is located in ther Permits tab.

The interface will change slightly: Note the Plate field is now single entry only.

How Do Temporary Validated Parkers Appear on the Handheld Devices


  1. Parkers who are validated through this tool will appear as a "Temp Parker" on the Android version of OPS-COM. 



  2. By tapping on the plate number you will get an expanded view with further detailed information. In our example we see the parker has a Validator created permission to park in the Day Care Lot Zone.



  3. To see even finer detail on this permission, tap the green rectangle labled Validator - Day Care. A pop up will appear showing the Expiery date of the permission.


    A closer look:


 

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