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Registering an Android Device Using the QR Code

Step 1: Registering an Android device via the EMM console

Follow the instructions below to register an Android device using the Quick Response (QR) code:

  1. Sign in to the EMM console.
  2. Enrolling a device:
    1.  Enrolling a device by navigating through the menu:
      1. click the menu icon.
      2. Click Device Management.

      3. Click Enroll Device.
    2. Enrolling a device by navigating through the dashboard:
      Click ADD under DEVICES.
  3. The following QR code will appear. If the admin possess the user's device, he/she can use a QR code scanner on the device to access the enrollment URL seamlessly.

  4. Click Download EMM Agent.

Step 2: Enrolling an Android device 

Follow the instructions below to register an Android device:

  1. Enter the server address based on your environment, in the text box provided. A confirmation message will appear.

    • Developer Environment - Enter the server IP as your server address.
      Example: 10.10.10.123:9443 
    • Deployment Environment - Enter the domain as your server address.

      The Android Agent app's default port is 80. If you are using any other port or using port offset in EMM, the server address should state the new port in the following format: www.abc.com :<PORT>
      For example, if the port offset is 1 and you are using the 9763 port, the port will change to 9764. Therefore, in such a scenario an example server IP is as follows: 110.100.7.123:9764

  2. Tap Yes to continue.
  3. Enter your details and tap Register. A confirmation message will appear.
    • Username - Enter the username provided in the email. 
    • Password - Enter the password provided in the email. 
    • Domain - Enter the domain only if the server is hosted with multi-tenant support.
    • Ownership type - Select the corresponding device ownership option. This will customize the EMM behavior accordingly.
      • BYOD - Bring your own device.
      • COPE - Corporate owned personally enabled.
  4. Tap Yes to continue.
    • If you select BYOD go to step 5 - You will be shown a policy  agreement, which you can either accept or reject.

      You will get access to EMM only if you accept the policy agreement.

    • If you select COPE go to step 8 - As it's a corporate owned device, you will not be shown a policy agreement. You will have to adhere to the company policy.
  5. Read the tenant policy agreement, and tap Agree to accept the agreement.  
  6. Set a PIN code of your choice with a minimum of 4 digits. The PIN code will be used to secure your personal data. Thereby, the EMM server will not be able to carryout critical operations on your personal data without using this PIN. 
    Example: If the EMM admin needs to wipe your device or remove date from the device, he/she can not directly wipe it without the PIN code. You have to provide the PIN code to get your device wiped or you can log into the EMM Console and wipe your device by entering the PIN code. A confirmation message will appear.

    You will be prompted to provide a PIN code only if your device is a BYOD device.

  7. Confirm the PIN and click OK to continue.
  8. Tap ACTIVATE to enable the EMM device administrator on your device. A confirmation message will appear after enabling the device admin.
  9. You have now successfully registered you Android device. If you wish to unregister the registered device, click Unregister.

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