How To Install Sabre Print Module
Installing Packages¶. This section covers the basics of how to install Python packages. It’s important to note that the term “package” in this context is being used to describe a bundle of software to be installed (i.e. As a synonym for a distribution). In Red Hat systems, install the packages gcc64 and gcc64-c. If you are using a VM, be aware that you will need at least 4GB of memory to install prophet, and at least 2GB of memory to use prophet. Use conda install gcc to set up gcc. The easiest way to install Prophet is through conda-forge: conda install -c conda-forge prophet.
Support for mobile access in under 10 seconds
The SABRE DECAL is a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to RFID gateway module that allows an existing low frequency (125kHz) building access reader to communicate securely with a mobile device. Use of the SABRE DECAL enables organizations to replace or supplement existing building access credentials with one or more digital credentials stored in the Safetrust Wallet application.
Quick & Simple Installation
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How To Install Sabre Print Module
Discover how the SABRE DECAL can transform your legacy readers in seconds.
Seamless authentication to your premises and resources
The SABRE DECAL’s compact design and ultra-fast installation makes it incredibly easy to upgrade to mobile access.
Safetrust’s SABRE DECAL makes it unbelievably fast and simple to migrate to virtual credentials. No re-wiring, no system downtime and no electrical license required. Simply peel & stick on a compatible legacy reader and get started!
01Peel the protective film off the back of the DECAL
Once removed, the back will be sticky and ready to fix either on top of the host's cover or underneath.
02Stick on the SABRE DECAL
Position the SABRE DECAL onto the host reader and press firmly to ensure the adhesive is touching the reader on all sides.
03Ready to go!
Once the SABRE DECAL is attached to the host reader and registered as a sensor in the Identity System, people can begin authenticating with virtual credentials.
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