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How to manage Point Mobile rugged devices using Hexnode MDM

Jayden Traoré

May 22, 2020

16 min read

Point Mobile is a rugged device manufacturer, founded in 2006, is a South Korean manufacturer and distributor of handheld devices for enterprises worldwide.

They specialize in offering a full range of handheld mobile computers, rugged smartphones, LTE/Android integrated mobile payment devices, healthcare terminals, RFID readers and portable Bluetooth scanners.

Hexnode’s partnership with Point Mobile enables our users to leverage Point Mobile’s API for device management via OEMConfig which extends the management capabilities beyond our native features.

Note:

Point Mobile’s OEMConfig app is called the Point Mobile OEMConfig.

The main list of Point mobile devices include:

  • Point mobile PM90 
  • Point mobile PM85 
  • Point mobile PM80 
  • Point mobile PM80hc 
  • Point mobile PM66 
  • Point mobile PM60 
  • Point mobile PM45  

 Besides these, they also specialize in RFID readers, handheld terminals, POS devices, and Bluetooth scanners 

How to manage Point mobile rugged devices using Hexnode’s native device management feature?

Hexnode’s Android device management capabilities can be leveraged to manage Point mobile devices directly.

Enrollment

Hexnode MDM provides a wide variety of enrollment methods for Android devices, you are free to choose the ones that are convenient for your business model.

No authentication enrollment: It is the fastest enrollment method available. It only requires the server name. No authentication and no enrollment credentials are needed. All devices enrolled this way are assigned to a default user.

Email/SMS enrollment: Here the enrollment credentials are sent to the users via email or SMS. These credentials have to be entered to complete the enrollment process.

Self-Enrollment: This method allows the users to enroll their devices via Azure Active Directory, Active Directory, or Google user credentials. For other users, the admin may create a default user and a dedicated password manually or assign a common password or individual passwords for the users and sends it to them as a bulk mail. The enrollment process is pretty much the same.

QR code enrollment: In certain scenarios, it is difficult to enroll devices with credentials like username, password and portal name. Hexnode MDM lets you enroll devices easily by scanning a QR code.

ROM enrollment: If your enterprise has a collaboration with Point mobile you can flash a custom ROM to the Android Device with Hexnode MDM as a system app.

Android Enterprise Enrollment: Previously known as Android for work, it is currently the main enrollment method for android devices. It creates a separate work container on the devices. The separation of corporate and personal data is necessary if the devices are BYOD (Bring your own device) or COPE (Corporate owned personally enabled). The Hexnode for work app is used for Android enterprise enrollment. AFW# and ADB methods are also used for Android Enterprise Enrollment.

Zero-touch enrollment: This is ideal for bulk deployment of devices. The devices need to be purchased from a Point mobile zero-touch reseller partner. It is ideal for corporate-owned devices as it is a one-time configuration process. Hence, the devices come pre-configured out of the box. This also eliminates the need for user intervention in setting up the devices.

Management

Hexnode provides the A – Z in device management. The main management features for Point mobile devices include:

Device info and monitoring: Android Device monitoring features include device summary which provides a summary of the hardware info like model, type, OS version, root info, battery level, memory level. It also provides enrollment details (last checked-in, last scan, device id, enrollment date, and status).

Location information is also available with map support to pinpoint the exact location the device was last active at. Compliance to policies and restrictions, the number of apps currently on the device, activity status, the number of policies currently associated, kiosk status, and last checked-in time can also be viewed from the Manage section.

The device info section includes the device model name, manufacturer (Point mobile), Serial no, UID, etc. Network Info section includes the phone number of the SIM cards on the device, IMEI numbers of the device, roaming status, carrier details, etc.

Application, Policies, Security sections under manage has the full list of associated policies and applications.

Actions: A large list of actions are available for Point mobile devices. Scan option is used for scanning the devices to refresh the data and listing the current device status, it can also be used to scan the device location. Lock, wipe, remote ring, enabling lost mode actions are useful in cases of emergency (lost or stolen devices with valuable corporate data).

Changing the device owner, installing and uninstalling applications, associating configured policies, OS updates, changing the friendly name for the device, changing ringtone, importing contacts to device can all be done remotely via the actions tab in device management.

Enabling and disabling kiosk mode can be achieved at the click of a button. Broadcasting notifications and messages to the selected devices are very popular among our users.

The action tab also allows the exporting of device details as a pdf file. When you are all done with a device you can disenroll it from the Henoxde MDM portal using the Disenroll device action.

Action History section shows the activity log for the device along with the status of each action and messages related to it.

Remote control and view: The manage tab for Android devices provides the remote device view option. This is achieved via the remote view app which can be remotely installed on any device. It lets you view the user’s device in real-time. This nifty feature lets you monitor the users that require supervision.

The remote control feature is available for Android 5.0+ and Android Enterprise devices. The remote control allows admins to monitor and take control of the device from their PC. It can come in handy when you need to take control of the devices to diagnose and fix problems reported by the users in real-time.

Data Management: The data management section under Manage shows the data usage by the device as a whole and for each app individually.

Total data usage, Mobile data usage, WIFI data usage as a whole, and for each application are listed under this section. The data usage details can be exported as a CSV or PDF from here. The section also has filters to view the usage by dates and periods. A list of apps with blocked data access are also listed here.

Users, devices, and groups: All enrolled devices can be divided into groups for easier monitoring. Similarly, users can also be grouped.

Grouping of devices and users not only allows easier monitoring, it also helps in managing them together via actions and policies. Grouping is highly recommended in cases where the device count is high.

Hexnode MDM also supports dynamic grouping. Dynamic groups keep changing automatically based on certain specified conditions. In dynamic grouping, devices move in and out of the group during the periodic group sync, whereas custom groups maintain devices as a fixed list. The sufficiency of minimal manual effort makes dynamic grouping more desirable than manual grouping.

Restrictions

Device Functionality: Enable or disable device functionality features like camera, USB file transfer, safe mode, lock screen orientation and lock screen timeout.

Network Settings: Provision to forcefully turn the Wi-Fi on and off besides disabling or enabling the feature can be useful to certain enterprise needs.

Enabling or disabling Bluetooth, tethering, a portable wi-fi hotspot, and data roaming can be done.

Synchronization settings: Backing up or restoring data from google drive can be disabled on Android 8.0+ devices in device owner mode.

Advanced device functionality restrictions: Disabling of the device microphone, screen capture, making a call, volume adjustment, and the copying of content between normal and work profiles are available for Point mobile devices.

Advanced Display settings: Hiding the device status bar and displaying dialogs/windows are available under this section.

Advanced Connectivity settings: Bluetooth data transfer, android beam, configuring Bluetooth, configuring cell broadcast, configuring cellular network, configuring Wi-Fi, configuring hotspot and tethering, and the ability to reset network settings can be disabled from the Hexnode MDM portal.

Advanced account and application settings: Sending SMS, configuring user credentials, and modifying the user’s Google accounts (add, delete, switch) can be done here.

Installing and uninstalling apps, modifying application settings, app verification before installations, allowing the installation of applications from unknown sources, parent profile app linking, and app runtime permissions can all be enabled or disabled to suit your enterprise’s needs.

Other advanced settings: Factory reset protection can be disabled or bypassed on devices in Android Enterprise device owner mode.

Enabling location sharing, USB debugging, factory reset, reading external connected media, setting up time zone, updating date and time automatically, and configuring VPN can also be done via the Hexnode MDM portal.

All advanced device settings are available only for Android Enterprise devices.

Policies

Password: Secure your Point mobile devices with Hexnode’s password policy. Password complexity, password age, password history can be configured for the devices. Added security via auto-lock and device wipe after a set number of failed attempts can also be configured. This method is used to lock the entire device in normal mode. In device owner mode the password policies are only applicable to device owner container and work apps.

For devices running Android 7.0+ enrolled in profile owner mode the work profile alone can be locked with the password policy.

App Management: Mandatory app policy allows you to install applications on the device. In android enterprise mode (as managed google apps), rooted devices, and devices with Hexnode MDM app as a system app, apps can be installed on the device silently. In all other cases, user intervention is required to install applications.

Blacklisting of apps in Android Enterprise devices will cause the device to fall out of compliance if the blacklisted applications are present on the device. In the Profile Owner mode, blacklisted apps will be hidden from the work container. Whitelisting of apps causes all other apps(not whitelisted) to be considered as blacklisted.

App Cataloging is used to create a customized app store on the end user’s device. App configuration and app permissions can be used to manage and configure the applications before pushing them to the devices (Only in Android Enterprise).

Networks: Wi-Fi networks can be pre-configured and associated to the devices so that they can connect automatically to the network without prompting the users to enter passwords. This saves the organization the hassle of sharing the credentials with each employee.

Security: Certificates can be installed on the Point mobile devices remotely to ensure higher security. Similarly, OS updates can also be scheduled on devices enrolled in Device Owner mode.

Configurations: Wallpaper for the device home screen is customizable on all devices with Android 4.4 and above from the Hexnode MDM portal.

Mobile Data Management and File Management: The Mobile data management feature on Android 6.0+ devices allow admins to monitor how Wi-Fi and mobile data connection are used. Usage limits can be set up, network connectivity can also be restricted if limits are reached (monthly, daily, etc. on the device as a whole or on apps individually). This can be useful in tracking data hogging applications.

File Management can be used to upload files (videos, audios, images, documents) to a designated space within an enrolled device.

Kiosk Features: In most enterprises, the devices are used to access only a limited set of applications. Single app and multi-app kiosk modes by Hexnode MDM can be used for locking down your devices to only the required applications.

Hexnode also provides the option to run apps in the background as certain apps require access to other apps to function properly. The devices can be turned into Digital signages for advertisements and can be set up as a self-service kiosk. A custom kiosk launcher, kiosk screen savers, website kiosks are just the tip of the iceberg.

Kiosks can also be highly customized by restricting device actions and buttons. Kiosk exit settings and website kiosk settings should be configured as per the requirement to adapt the kiosk to the enterprise’s needs. Hexnode browser lite and Hexnode kiosk browser features can also be modified to control how the website kiosk works.

Point mobile devices are commonly used as rugged devices, hence Hexnode’s extensive kiosk capabilities will complement it quite nicely.

Geofencing and Location Tracking: Location tracking is useful for turning automatic location tracking on and off and setting the location tracking interval. Users will not be able to change these settings once the configuration policy is associated.

Geofencing is used to create a virtual fence on the map when devices exit the fence they will be marked as non-compliant and the admins will be notified. One of the many high-security Hexnode features.

Android Enterprise Compliance: This policy can be used to deactivate the Android Enterprise container on non-compliance. The deactivation time can be set for securing corporate data.

Other key features

Apps: The apps tab has everything related to applications. You can add enterprise apps and push them to the devices directly or via policies. App catalogs, app grouping, store layouts can be configured here.

You can turn websites into web apps and push them to the devices. Customizing apps, creating file shortcuts for video and pdf files, app management, app configurations, app permissions, and OEMConfig capabilities can be created and modified here.

Admin Settings and Reports: In addition to all the specific features Hexnode’s common alert and management features are also available for Point mobile devices.

Inactivity settings to mark devices as inactive after a specified period. Scheduling device scans at regular intervals. Added compliance setting like device encryption, device inactivity, MDM app removal from the device, battery level alerts and notifications, etc.

Action and compliance notifications can be enabled/disabled to notify the admins or users as the case may be. A detailed report section shows a list of device, user, compliance, location, data management, application, and audit reports. These reports can be filtered and viewed. They can also be scheduled and exported as a CSV or PDF file.

How to manage Point Mobile rugged devices with hexnode mdm

How to manage Point Mobile rugged devices with Hexnode MDM

How to manage Point mobile rugged devices using Hexnode’s OEMConfig capabilities?

To access the OEMConfig set of features for Point mobile rugged devices

Step 1: Go to the Apps tab on your Hexnode portal

Step 2: Select Add apps > Managed Google Apps

Step 3: Search for Point mobile OEMConfig application and Approve it

Step 4: Go to policies > New policy > New blank policy > Android > App configurations > Configure > Add new configuration > Select the Point mobile OEMConfig app

Selecting the application will show you the list of all available device features that can be managed on Point mobile devices using OEMConfig.

Select the management options for the required features and save the policy. Assign this policy to the required Point mobile devices for management.

Point mobile’s OEMConfig capabilities with Hexnode MDM

Connectivity Settings

NFC: Enable or disable NFC for the device

Bluetooth: Enable or disable bluetooth for the device

Wi-Fi: Enable or disable WiFi for the device

GPS: Enable or disable GPS for the device

Internet Notification: Enable or disable Internet notification for the device

Auto Join: Enable or disable auto join network for the device

Reconnect Interval: Enable or disable the network reconnect interval for the device

Open network notification: Enable or disable the open network notification for the device

802_11d: Enable or disable the 802_11d for the device

Scan Trigger: Enable or disable the scan trigger for the device

Roaming Trigger: Enable or disable the roaming trigger for the device

Power Save: Enable or disable the power save option for the device

Band Frequency: Enable or disable the band frquency setting of the device

Country: Enable or disable the country selection option for the device

2.4Ghz channel list: Select the type 2.GHz channels(e.g. 1,2,13) form 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10, 11,12,13

5Ghz channel list: Select the type 2.GHz channels(e.g. 1,2,13) form 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10, 11,12,13

Ethernet type: Select the ethernet type for the device

IP address: Enter the IP address

Netmask: Enter the device connection netmask

Gateway: Enter the device connection gateway

DNS1: Enter the DNS1 for device connection

DNS2: Enter the DNS2 for device connection

Proxy: Enter the proxy for device connection

Proxy hostname: Enter the proxy hostname for device connection

Proxy port: Enter the proxy port address for device connection

Bypass proxy: Enter the bypass proxy for device connection

PAC URL: Enter the PAC URL for device connection

Device Settings

Screen brightness: Select the screen brightness % for the device

Touch sensitivity: Select the touch sensitive level for the device

Sleep timeout: Select the sleep timeout time for the device

Rotate screen: Enable or disable screen rotation on the device

Ring: Select the number of times the device rings

Music: Select the number of the device music

Alarm: Select the number of the device alram

Notification: Select the number of the device notification

Dialpad: Enable or disable dialpad on the device

Screen lock: Enable or disable screenlock on the device

Charging sound: Enable or disable charging sound on the device

Touch sound: Enable or disable touch sound on the device

Vibrate touch: Enable or disable device vibration on touch

All: Enable or disable all related features

Hide quick settings: Enable or disable the quick settings on the device

Hide airplane mode in power menu: Enable or disable the air plane mode on the power menu

Disable Screenshot: Enable or disable the device screenshot feature

Button settings: Input json file location e.g. /storage/emulated/0/eminstall.json

Automatic date time: Enable or disable automatic device date and time

Date: Set the date for the device

Time: Set the time for the device

NFC: Enable or disable NFC on the. device

Time zone: Set the timezone for the device

Use 24hours format: Enable or disable 24hous format on the device

Use DHCP NTP server: Enable or disable DHCP NTP server options on the device

NTP server: Enter the NTP server details for the device

Screen lock settings: Input None, Swipe, PIN ( 4 or more numbers) Or Password (4 or more number & letters combination)

Scanner settings: Enter the scanner settings for the device

Note:

It is highly recommendable to use the native policies wherever possible as the OEMConfig features are still relatively new. The introduction of OEMConfig has opened up a new set of possibilities which will be added to in the future and the existing features are expected to get more fine-tuned.

Point mobile’s device specialization in AIDC fields of work makes it one of the leaders not just in Korea but all over the world.

A dedicated device management service like Hexnode MDM can assist such devices to maximize productivity at any workplace.

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Jayden Traoré

Product Evangelist @ Hexnode. Sometimes, I have the feeling I live in a story: a magnificent story written by a mediocre writer living off coffee and technology.

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