Definition:
A Code ("Access Code") is a standard code that provides users with access to the platform. It differs from Dynamic Codes (also called Creation Codes) in that it does not initiate entity creation but simply serves as an access point to an existing device (digital twin).
Purpose:
Codes enable seamless entry into the platform by linking users directly to the relevant device when scanned.
Key Characteristics:
- Standard Code for Access:
Unlike Dynamic Codes, which create new entities, Access Codes only provide access to existing ones. - QR Code Format:
Scanning an Access Code leads users via a URL to the paired device (digital twin). - Used for Device Interaction:
Grants users access to device-related information and available module functionalities. - Creation Methods:
Access Codes can be created in multiple ways, including:
Key Benefits:
- Simplified Platform Access:
Users can scan the QR code to instantly access relevant device data without needing to log in.
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