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Chapter 2: Pre-Installation

Figure 2: Mobile Companion Application QR Code

2.3
Logging on to Mobile Companion
The account type used to log on to the mobile application and the permissions configured for the account
determine the features that are displayed.
Prerequisites: The Mobile Companion application requires:
An active Wi-Fi or cellular Internet connection.
An active VehicleManager or ClientPortal account.
Procedure:
1. Tap the Mobile Companion icon to open the mobile application.
2. Tap the Serversite drop-down list and select the server that matches the account type being used to
log on:
If using a Site Manager account, select Client Portal.
If using an Agency Manager account, select LEARN-NVLS.
If using an Agency Manager account for the hosted Florida LEARN server, select LEARN Florida.
If using an account for other hosted LEARN servers,select Custom URL.
3. Enter the Username and Password for the account.
4. Optional: Enable the Keep me signed in checkbox to automatically log on at the next time.
5. Tap Sign In.
6. If prompted to create a PIN code, select Yes or No.
7. Perform one of the following actions:
To log on with a four digit PIN code instead of a username and password, select Yes and enter the
desired PIN twice to confirm.
To log on with a username and password, select No.
2.4
Mobile Companion Cameras List
The Cameras list displays the cameras available to this Agency, and the cameras that have been paired to
the Mobile Companion application by the current user. From this list you can select cameras to view Camera
Details, resume paused camera installations, and add new cameras to begin the installation process.
Camera List Filtering
If the Cameras list grows too long, it can be searched by camera name or filtered down to make finding a
specific camera easier. Or, the location of the cameras in an area can instead be visualized with the Map
View.
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