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Explorer allows the user to scan the QR code on an Interactive Kiosk using the camera on their smartphone device. This hands off Explorer to their mobile browser in a responsive and adaptive way which enhances the user experience.

This article has been divided up into different sections, for your convenience, if needed.

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Supported Software for Explorer

  • iOS 14.4 and above

  • Android 10 and above

Please update your smartphone operating system if required.

Introduction to Explorer

There are three main icons at the bottom of Explorer where users can click for more information.
1. Search
2. Explore
3. Events

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Find and view experiences and share experience details

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My Current Location Details

Explorer allows a user to use their current location when wanting directions to a destination. A user that has scanned a QR Code from a kiosk may not remain in the same area and with this feature, they can use their own location to find their way to different destinations easier and faster.

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If your settings are correct, your current location will pop up on Explorer map as shown on the photo below.

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Using current location to reach a destination

Now that the user’s current location pops up, let us search for a location in Explorer to get to.

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7. Press the X button to exit once you have reached the destination

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Searching for a location

While searching for another starting location, your current location will now appear as an option (as long as it remains turned on)

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What if I turn off my current location?

When the user’s current location is switched off or if they decide to switch it off while continuing to use Explorer, they will see the following in their results:

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Start Location is the Interactive Kiosk locationwhere the user originally scanned the QR code from. If the user’s location IS NOT shared then by default, every time a user searches for directions to a location, the starting point will always be the Interactive Kiosk even if the user has left and moved into another area.

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Manually change Start Location

The user is advised to keep their location on to prevent Start Location from being the default mode.
The only other alternative to this is that the user manually selects where they currently are on the map (assuming they know where they are) if they do not want to share their location/unable to share their location.

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