The primary purpose of the Device Settings section is to configure the devices based on existing business rules. Once you log into EMM Console, from the left pane, click Device Settings. The Device Settings page appears.
The device settings section enables you to configure devices based on existing rules in the Kony Management administrator console. The device settings section consists of the following tabs:
Device Settings page is used:
The following table provides a list of UI elements in the Usage Configuration tab:
Feature | Description |
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Set Time Zone Setting | Setting your timezone ensures that all date time elements in the entire application are shown as per your timezone. Use the drop-down list to select your timezone. |
Heartbeat Settings | |
Sampling Frequency | To set the time period for collecting and storing the device data in the EMM enterprise store, select the value from the drop-down list. |
Synchronization Time-Period | To set the time period to sync between device and the EMM server, select the value from the drop-down list. Heartbeat configured in EMM applies only to iOS, Android, Windows 6.x, and Windows Phone 8 devices. Note: If there is an insufficient memory on your device during transactions, enterprise store may stop communicating with EMM server. To resolve this issue, please ask users who faced this issue to restart the devices. |
Administrator Contact Settings | |
Support Email ID | Enter the email id that you desire to configure as a support email. The email is included in the device app for users to contact. This field accepts any email-id. You are recommended to provide your support team’s email ID. |
Enrollment Settings | |
Allowed Methods | Select the required check boxes to set device |
Admin initiated | If selected, the Admin can initiate the enrollment process. Single Device and Bulk Enrollment are allowed. Else they are not. |
Device Initiate | If selected, the device can initiate itself without administrator intervention. Selecting the Device Initiated field will enable the following option: Ownership: Using the ownership field, you can globally flag all devices enrolling into EMM. Options are Corporate, Employee, and Shared. |
Self Service Portal | If selected, the users can send requests to enroll their devices through the Self Service Portal. |
Verify User Presence in AD Group | If Yes is selected, only users from ADs are allowed to enroll to EMM. By default, it is disabled. |
Enforce AD Group for | If the Verify User Presence in AD Group option is Yes, only then the Configure button is enabled here. You can configure or add those users present in multiple AD Group, and only the selected Groups are allowed to enroll. |
Enforcement Denied List |
This contains a list of Devices that are not allowed to enroll and that are wiped from future enrollment. The administrator can modify this list accordingly. |
Device Agent Settings | |
Timeout Period | This sets the idle timeout for the device agent. Select the required timeout period from the drop-down list. If you choose Unlimited from the list, you will not be asked to authenticate on the enterprise store after initial sign in unless the password is changed. |
Allow Log-in on Jailbroken/Rooted Devices | By default, this is set to No. Configure to Yes if you want to allow a jailbroken or rooted device from logging into the enterprise store. When a jailbroken or a rooted device tries to log into an enterprise store, the EMM server sends a notification with device details to the administrator |
Allow offline access on rooted devices | This is available only when the Allow Login on Jailbroken/Rooted devices field is configured to Yes. Configure to Yes if you want to allow offline access on rooted devices. This is for Android devices. |
Mask username on Enterprise Store | Configure to Yes if you want to mask the username on the enterprise store. Configuring this to yes will mask the user's username in the enterprise store login page and in the user profile. |
Watchdog Settings | |
Device Inactivity Limit | You can set the limit for a number of days a device can be inactive. You can choose from the drop-down list available. |
Action | You can choose an action to perform on the device. |
Action Based On | Select one of the options from the list. Options include MDM Agent/enterprise store and Enterprise App. |
Tracking Settings | |
Enable Device Location Tracking | Using this feature, you can capture a device location in EMM. If set to Yes, the device location is captured. By default, this is set to No. |
Enable viewing device location | Using this feature, you can view the location of a device. If this feature is set to No, you cannot view device location. Maps in EMM console and on the device will be hidden. |
Enable Geo-fence based policies | Using this feature, you can enable the create a geofence feature for a device. If set to No, the Geofence page in the management console will be hidden. |
Allow Mock Location | Using this feature, you can enable the create a geofence feature for a device. If set to No, the Geofence page in the management console will be hidden. |
Allow User installed applications that have mock location permission | Using this feature, you can allow the user to install applications that use mock locations. |
Communication Logs | |
Enable Device Communication Logs | Using this feature, you can enable EMM server to receive communication logs of a SAFE device. If configured to No, SMS and call logs cannot be collected from Samsung SAFE enabled devices |
SAFE Settings | |
Enforce Android SAFE (Samsung devices) | Using this feature, you can enforce the Android Safe feature on Samsung Android 4.2 and above devices. When configured to Yes, the Android Safe feature is enforced on applicable devices. When the feature is enforced, existing users are forced to log out. To continue using the enterprise store, users must log in again. |
Device Logs (Call/SMS/App/Network Usage) | |
Enable Device Logs | Using this feature, you can capture device logs for calls, SMS, app usage, and app network usage. Configure this to Yes to enable the fields below. |
Enable Enterprise Application Usage | Configure this to Yes to capture an enterprise app's foreground usage details. Foreground app usage is the time an app is open on the device. |
Enable Application Network Usage | Configure this to Yes to capture the network usage for an enterprise app. On Android devices, you can also capture the network usage details of public apps. |
Enable Call Usage | Configure this to Yes to capture call logs on the device. |
Capture all Phone Number | Configure this to Yes to capture phone number in the call log on a device. |
Enable SMS Usage | Configure this to Yes to capture SMS logs on the device. |
Capture SMS Phone Number | Configure this to Yes to capture phone number in the SMS log on a device. |
Capture SMS Text | Configure this to Yes to capture the SMS text on a device. |
App Network Usage Capturing Frequency |
App Network Usage Capturing Frequency: Select a time period from the list. The server will capture network usage per app in the period selected. This is available only for Android devices. Note: The App Network Usage frequency must be less than that of the app submission frequency. |
Device Log Submission Frequency | Select a time period from the list. The enterprise store will submit device logs to the server in the interval selected. This is available for iOS and Android devices. |
Enable AFW | |
Enable AFW | By default, Android For Work is configured to No. If you want to use Android For Work for the Android devices, select Yes. This feature will not have any impact on the current configuration. This feature will impact the email device policy. Once the administrator saves the device settings, this will reflect on enrolled devices. |
Mail + for Enterprise | |
License Key | Enter the details of your Mail Plus license key. |
In the Usage Configuration tab, you can do the following:
To configure Time Zone settings, follow the steps below:
In Kony Management suite, using the Heartbeat settings, you can synchronize data between an enrolled device and Kony Management suite at regular intervals. You can configure the heartbeat sampling frequency and the synchronization time-period.
To configure heartbeat settings, follow the steps below:
Heartbeat configured in EMM applies only to iOS, Android, Windows 6.x, and Windows Phone 8 devices.
Note: If there is insufficient memory on your device during transactions, enterprise store will stop communicating with EMM server. To resolve this issue, you must restart the affected device.
Using this feature, you can configure an email as a support email ID to contact an administrator for any queries that a user may have. The email is included in the device app for users to contact. This field accepts any email ID. You are recommended to provide your support team’s email ID.
To configure administrator contact settings, follow the steps below:
Important: If you do not provide this, the Contact Support feature on your device will not work.
Note: To add multiple contacts, provide commas to separate email IDs (i.e. john@abc.com, tim@abc.com).
In this section, you can configure the enrollment settings as to which enrollment methods are allowed. You can also do additional tasks, such as verifying the presence of a user in an AD group, enforce a particular active directory group to enroll, and view the devices in the Enrollment Denied list.
To configure Enrollment settings, follow the steps below:
Note: If you do not select any AD Group, then all users are allowed to enroll.
Using the Enterprise Store settings, you can configure the timeout period for the enterprise store and a few other settings related to installing enterprise store on rooted devices.
To configure Enterprise Store settings, follow the steps below:
Watchdog is an electronic timer that is used to find any computer malfunctions and recover from it. In Kony Management suite, watchdog settings are used to configure a device's inactivity time, take action on those devices that do not comply with the set parameters.
To configure watchdog settings, follow the steps below:
Note: Devices continuously inactive beyond this limit are purged. Watchdog job is run once a day. If you modify the time limit, changes will reflect in the next job cycle.
From the Action list, you can choose an action to perform on the device.
Note: If you do not select Enterprise app usage under Device logs, you receive an error message. Enable Enterprise App Usage under Device Logs and then select Enterprise App.
Click Save. A confirmation message appears.
Click OK. Your Watchdog settings are saved.
In Kony Management suite, the tracking settings section helps you to know the location of a device, apply a geofence policy on a device, and to configure allowing mock location for apps.
To configure tracking settings, follow the steps below:
Note: When you modify Device Location Tracking settings, enterprise store will be re-wrapped. You must upgrade enterprise store on the device.
In Kony Management suite, the communications logs feature helps you to keep a log of various communication made by a device.
To configure communication logs, follow the steps below:
Note: This feature is applicable for Samsung SAFE-enabled devices.
In Kony Management suite, using the Android native SAFE settings, you can configure the Samsung SAFE feature for Android devices.
To configure SAFE settings, follow the steps below:
Important: When the feature is enforced, existing users are forced to log out. To continue using the enterprise store, users must log in again.
In Kony Management suite, the device logs feature helps you to keep a log of various activities on the device. The log information can include calls/SMS/app/network logs.
To configure Device logs, follow the steps below:
Important: Set all the fields to Yes to enable App Usage, Call Usage, SMS Usage, and App Network Usage reports.
Note: The App Network Usage frequency must be less than that of the app submission frequency.
To configure Device logs, follow the steps below:
Terms and Conditions are customizable agreements created by your organization outlining the conditions and policies that apply to the
To define Terms and Conditions, follow these steps:
Important: If you select No, the confirmation message closes and changes made are not saved.
The following are various conditions for Push and email notifications:
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