
UniFi Access
iOS Universel / Economie et entreprise
The UniFi Access mobile app is a convenient, comprehensive management tool that allows you and other administrators to oversee every aspect of your Access system, including connected doors, user rosters, reader devices, access cards, and security policies. With the app, you can also view real-time access event logs to maintain full vantage of visitor and employee traffic throughout your workspace.
[Doorbell] Receive a push notification when someone rings a connected doorbell.
[Remote View] Greet visitors remotely with the UA Pro, then grant them access remotely.
[Devices] Add new Access devices and configure a variety of settings, including greeting messages, broadcast names, digital keypad layout, volume, and display brightness.
[Doors] Manage individual doors or group them to instantly make sweeping security alterations on the fly. You can also apply door and floor-specific access policies for enhanced building security.
[Users] Add, edit, and remove users with ease. You can also assign individual and group-level access methods, such as PIN codes or UA Cards.
[Activities] Review detailed access logs and card reader video captures to track on-premises activity anywhere, anytime.
[Cards] Utilize existing NFC cards or assign new UA Cards to system users.
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Overview
- UniFi Access iOS 2.7.0 includes the following improvements and bugfixes.
Improvements
- Supports controlling whether to display a door's unlock schedule on the associated reader's screen in Devices > Readers > select a Pro Reader or Intercom > Settings > Advanced > Show Unlock Schedule on Screen.
- Supports switching the app theme between Light, Dark, and System modes in Profile > App Preferences.
Bugfixes
- Fixed an issue where a door connected to a third-party doorbell button could not be remotely unlocked via a doorbell call notification.
- Fixed an issue where the device was stuck on the loading screen during a device update.
- Fixed an issue where the page might fail to display content properly when switching pages in a LAN environment, especially if the network changes or disconnects.