In this article, we are going to show you how to create and configure labels on your Interactive Kiosk
Using the label feature will allow you to configure the way, the icons in your Interactive Kiosk are being presented through establishing labels. Labels allow for easy identification of the different content each icon contains. The user will have full control on naming their icons through adjusting the settings.
We will give you a quick example of how your Kiosk may look like with or without labels.
As you can see in the photo below, the photo on the left-hand side, is typically what a kiosk would look like without any labels. The photo on the right-hand side, is what a kiosk would look like if labels were attached.
As a default setting, all Interactive Kiosks will have no labels appearing
How to create your own labels
Steps
1. In the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs
2. Select Sign Configuration
3. Select Interactive Kiosk
4. Choose the Menu tab
Underneath the icons heading, you will see the following:
Explore
5. Choose label name for Explore. The default name is Explore
Search
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Experiences
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Directory
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Promotions
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Underneath the labels heading, you will see the following:
14. Activate “Show on Kiosk” to make the labels live
15. Adjust label colour light map
16. Adjust label colour dark map
17. Activated “Coloured labels” to put a coloured background behind your text
18. Save changes
Viewing the results on Interactive Kiosk
Gain access to your Interactive Kiosk through
1. In the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs
2. Select DIGITAL SIGN MAP tab
3. Search for your sign or click on it if located on the map
4. Click on the sign once located
5. On the right-hand side pop out, click the link underneath Sign ID to open up Interactive Kiosk
6. In your Interactive Kiosk, you will see the labels appear
7. Changing between light and dark mode will change the text of the labels depending on your configurations
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