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Web UI
Door Tablet offers a comprehensive Web User Interface (Web UI). The interface provides the following functions:
- Create and manage meeting spaces
- Control Tablet access
- Manage web users and provide access to the Web UI
- Change Tablet branding
- View and enhance reservations seen by Door Tablet
- Add Welcome messages for large TV displays
- Provide a complete stand alone system for organisations without any established Calendaring System
- View system logs
- View core server logs
- View the complete help documents
And more
Access the Web UI
Door Tablet is installed with a default username and password. Please change the password as soon as you can. The domain part of the URL to the Web UI depends on where you access it from. The rest of the URL is the same. Of course, if you changed the server default port (81), that will change too.
When you install Door Tablet, a group is created with a link to the local Door Tablet Web UI address, using port 81:
URL above is: http://127.0.0.1:81/doortablet/doorswebui.nsf
If you access the server from another host or if you have changed the server's HTTP port use the following format for the URL:
http://<host-name-here>:<port-here>/doortablet/doorswebui.nsf
For example:
http://door-tablet.acme.com:8080/doortablet/doorswebui.nsf
Login to the Web UI
Door Tablet is installed with the following defaults:
Username: dtwebadmin
Password: password
Note: if you changed the password and have forgotten the new one please contact support for assistance.
Once you log in to the system you will be greeted by the Door Tablet Web UI dashboard:
You will find that all the available functions are self explanatory so have a go at using these.