Instructions
The Azure Lowlands lead scanner is a webpage that runs on your desktop, phone or tablet and allows you to scan and collect the VCard QR codes on the participant badges.
Scanning badges
To scan a VCard QR code, go to Scan and click the big gray button. The first time the app will ask for permission to use the camera on the device. When access to the camera is granted, a live scanning view opens up. Now try to get the QR code between de scanning brackets. When the app detects a VCard QR code the screen flashes green with a checkmark and you are returned to the Scan page with the big gray button. The scanned user's name is displayed below the button.
To scan a VCard QR code, go to Scan and click the big gray button. The first time the app will ask for permission to use the camera on the device. When access to the camera is granted, a live scanning view opens up. Now try to get the QR code between de scanning brackets. When the app detects a VCard QR code the screen flashes green with a checkmark and you are returned to the Scan page with the big gray button. The scanned user's name is displayed below the button.
View scanned leads
To view your scanned leads, go to My leads. In the top part of the screen you find the scanned lead count. The local count is the number of leads on your local device. The server count is the combined total of all leads registered under your unique vendor code. Below the count the list op local device leads is displayed.
To view your scanned leads, go to My leads. In the top part of the screen you find the scanned lead count. The local count is the number of leads on your local device. The server count is the combined total of all leads registered under your unique vendor code. Below the count the list op local device leads is displayed.