⬇️ Download your static QR code

⬇️ Download your static QR code

Doorkeeper Lite is your site's unique QR code, that allows you to collect check-ins from staff, visitors and everyone that comes to your premises.

Print one or more, and place them in key areas - you can also combine them with Doorkeeper Pros or Monitor cameras to streamline access to your site.

Download your QR Code

  1. On the Aware Web App 🖥️, go to Settings > Location then look for the Static QR tab.

  2. To download your static QR code, click Download PDF. Once downloaded, Print your static QR code and place it wherever you would like around the premises.


Revoking your QR Code

🔴 By revoking your QR Code, all the QR Codes that are currently around your premise will no longer be working. You will have to replace all the QR Codes that have been placed around the premise.
  1. On the Aware Web App 🖥️, go to Settings > Location and then look for the Static QR tab.

  2. Click Revoke.

  3. To confirm, click on the red Revoke button on the confirmation dialogue to proceed.



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