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The  following  notice  discloses  the  CheckBox  Personal  Data  Collection  and  Handling 

policies. 

CheckBox Systems LLC (hereafter referred to as CheckBox) is a provider of hardware and service solutions for certain sectors  of 

businesses operating exclusively in the United States and U.S. territories.  
During the course of normal business actively CheckBox or its agents on behalf of CheckBox may receive information from or about 

individuals, including but not limited to names, addresses and other contact information. 

CheckBox may use the information it has received to market products services to current and prospective clients.  

CheckBox may use the information it has received to provide services to clients or to client’s customers on behalf clients.

 

CheckBox will not provide or share this information to any individual or organization outside of our business partner’s and w

ill only do 

so for use as needed to provide services to our clients and to market to potential clients. CheckBox does not sell any client information 

and does not share information outside of normal business operations (unless compelled by law). 

Individuals  wishing  to  have  CheckBox  remove  their  information  should  submit  their  request  in  writing  to  Sup-

[email protected] or submit their request in writing to the address on the bottom of this website. 

 

The following notice discloses the privacy policy for the CheckBox Survey And Feed-

back Engine service. 

CheckBox Systems LLC and its partners (hereafter collectively referred to as CheckBox) provide an optional service to  its’ cl

ients 

known as the CheckBox Survey And Feedback Engine (hereafter referred to as SAFE or S/A/F/E). 
CheckBox clients can opt to use SAFE to collect certain information, specifically email and/or mobile telephone numbers, at the request 

of and solely for use by our clients. Clients or their designated employees or agents may activate the SAFE service by selecting options 

inside of their CheckBox system that begin the collection process.  

CheckBox will only collect information that is voluntarily provided by client’s guests via the SAFE portal on the CheckBox WI

FI system.  

CheckBox employs industry standard best practices to protect this information both online and offline. The servers storing personally 

identifiable information are maintained in a secure environment. 

In addition to technical protections only CheckBox employees who need access to the information to perform job specific tasks are 

granted access to guest information.  
CheckBox claims neither ownership over this information nor makes any claim as to the validity of the information provided by cl

ient’s 

guests. CheckBox will not provide, sell or rent this information to anyone outside of the client property (unless compelled by law). This 

information is only available to the client property that owns or operates the CheckBox System from which the information was collect-

ed. This information is only available via the CheckBox portal and the client or their designated employees or agents must  initiate 

retrieval  of  this  information  via  the CheckBox  portal.  CheckBox  employees  and  agents  are  not  allowed  to  furnish  this  information 

directly. 

It is at the discretion of the client property that receives this information how to use it. It is the responsibility of the  client property that 

receives this information to use it in accordance with applicable laws. 

 

The following notice discloses what information CheckBox collects and tracks on indi-

viduals during data sessions using services provided by CheckBox Systems: 

CheckBox Systems LLC (hereafter referred to as CheckBox) is a provider of hardware and service solutions for organizations to pro-

vide Internet connectivity to the public, typically, but not exclusively via WiFi. 

CheckBox is designed to limit access to authorized users, limit data consumption and limited access to peer-to-peer file sharing ser-

vices. Some or all of these features may be enabled or disabled by the property as the property sees fit for their needs. 
In order to accomplish the above objectives CheckBox validates users by methods  selected by the property that may or may not 

include disclosure of personal information and tracks user’s device data consumption for the duration of the session. CheckBo

x does 

not store or record URLs, IP addresses accessed, or data sent or received by the user device. 

CheckBox does not collect or store any user data from these sessions beyond the duration of the data session.  
Properties may opt to use additional hardware from other vendors that filters, tracks or restrict access to certain URLs or IP addresses. 

Websites, apps or other service accessed by users may also track or otherwise record activity. End users assume responsibilit y for the 

security of their data and devices. 

Revised 8/26/2021 

These policies are  subject to change. 

Summary of Contents for HSv430

Page 1: ...Wireless Systemstm are designed to be Easy to Install Easier to Manage and Easiest to Afford To make set up as easy as possible please take a moment to completely read through these instructions befor...

Page 2: ...s with S A F E 31 S A F E Guest Contact Information 34 System Alerts 33 Included Optional Services 34 Privacy Policies and disclosures 35 Warranty Information Back Cover Hello We have designed CheckBo...

Page 3: ...strikes can also spread through your system through long runs of Ethernet cables that run outside For long outdoor cable runs or cable runs between building use fiber optic cables instead of Ethernet...

Page 4: ...s and wired devices such as computers point of sale systems security cameras etc These devices may connect directly through the CheckBox or through Ethernet switches CheckBox Access points receive pow...

Page 5: ...rk hotspot the default name for the CheckBox wireless network You can change this name later Open your web browser and you should see a generic welcome screen This is the welcome screen your guests wi...

Page 6: ...a traffic that each connection will carry and will adjust this percentage on the fly Clicking on the Eth3 Eth2 or Eth1 will take you to an Internet Access Setup screen for that connection If the Inter...

Page 7: ...k Setup Wireless MultiNet Here you will see a sub menu By default only Guest Network 1 is enabled Here you disable or ena ble the network change the SSID the name the network broadcasts to devices and...

Page 8: ...te key or password used by devices connecting to the admin network This key should never be shared with guests and only shared with employees that need it to set up and manage devices on the Admin Net...

Page 9: ...are using access points connected wirelessly to your system allow 10 minutes after pressing update for the wireless access points to re configure their SSID During this period Do Not make any other s...

Page 10: ...ickets for your guests that allow them an amount of time online that you determine These tickets can be good for an amount of time ranging from 15 minutes to one year You can give these tickets away o...

Page 11: ...xt step We strongly suggest that you copy this token into a blank document to store for safekeeping Once you have completed setting up your PayPal account and have copied your identity token open the...

Page 12: ...y setting the Trial Time and Trial Period both to 60 minutes your clients will see the welcome page once every hour To enable Free Access select Access Controls in the top menu and then Free Access Se...

Page 13: ...te your code word s and select the amount of time each code word is valid for and press update Guests now need to simply type the code into the box on the welcome page and they will be let on line for...

Page 14: ...th html you can customize fonts and colors with the html tags After your guests successfully login they will see a Welcome Message If their ticket number is invalid they will see a Failed Login Mes sa...

Page 15: ...e It may look fine on your screen but may not fit on somebody else s screen File size refers to the amount of data used to record the picture information Too little data and the picture looks course b...

Page 16: ...tion marked Internet Connections you will see the IP address listed immediately under eth3 for modems plugged into port 3 eth2 for modems plugged into port 2 and eth1 for modems plugged into port 1 Th...

Page 17: ...how to enable static routing or virtual servers Due to variations between different router models CheckBox support can not assist with making changes to your office router In order to access your Chec...

Page 18: ...mote Access go to www checkboxsystems net and click on the Login on the top of the page In the Site Lookup box enter your 4 digit site ID number then press site lookup A login box will pop up requesti...

Page 19: ...a ticket number of none Here you can manually allow them online by clicking on that ticket number and selecting the amount of time you would like the client to be authorized for The third column for e...

Page 20: ...educed to a slower speed calculated to prevent them from exceeding the hourly limit you have set in the Client Usage Policy To set the Client Usage Policy select Administration on the top menu and the...

Page 21: ...from the Internet Data highlighted in brown and marked as tx is data that was uploaded to the Internet By selecting the Hourly link at the bot tom of the page you can view the total system usage for a...

Page 22: ...e from 10 to 30 However they can introduce two new problems the case of the WiFi device seeing the CheckBox but the CheckBox not being able to WiFi device mentioned above or a case where the donut is...

Page 23: ...d after a unit has joined the system it will be remembered by the system even after power failures or prolonged storage Labeling the repeaters here makes it easier to remember where they are located O...

Page 24: ...is unit to it s upstream connection The signal strength is a 5 minute average and it is normal for this to fluctuate Any unit with a low signal strength will be highlighted in Yellow or Red Units high...

Page 25: ...connected to power Outdoor units only Access points are mounted at least 20 feet off of the ground Access points are mounted at least 4 feet away from other antennas Serial number of each repeater is...

Page 26: ...he CheckBox Survey and Feedback Engine routes messages between you and your guests to any desktop or portable devices you designate allowing easy and quick follow up a great way to save time while inc...

Page 27: ...utton marked Enabled to turn on the S A F E feature The CheckBox Welcome page will now have a field where guests can enter either their email address or mobile phone number for texting You can make it...

Page 28: ...your system status You will see the name of your property the names of your access points and the status of your system Any device highlighted in red is having issues and is not online Navigate to Su...

Page 29: ...be sending The Welcome Message Title Email Subject box is the subject line of emails sent The Text Message Content box is where you enter the text message that will be sent Text messages are limited t...

Page 30: ...consolidated and sent to youremailbox Fromyour emailbox youcanreply to guest emails directly If the message from the guest originated as a text messaging there will be a link in your email to click o...

Page 31: ...rvey To create a survey navigate to Surveys AddSurvey Youcancreate andsave multiple surveys but only onesurveycanbeactive ata time Give yoursurvey a title andcreate a message to goabove yoursurvey Sur...

Page 32: ...sages Guest Contact Info Here you find a list of when the guest first and last connected to your CheckBox and their email or mobile number You can download this information to use in a spreadsheet or...

Page 33: ...ox units which may take up to 4 hours to complete Setting alerts to Aggressive will generate an alert if a CheckBox mesh node or a controller unit is late for any of it s scheduled check in cycles Thi...

Page 34: ...ntract required Guest support is provided 24 7 by professional support staff at a dedicated support number Support staff are available to assists guests connecting to the wireless service configuring...

Page 35: ...re environment In addition to technical protections only CheckBox employees who need access to the information to perform job specific tasks are granted access to guest information CheckBox claims nei...

Page 36: ...components of the system as we determine necessary The warranty does not cover damage due to improper installation use of unauthorized accessories including but not limited to external antennas and po...

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