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Responder Settings

ArcGIS Mission Responder users must sign in to their ArcGIS Enterprise portal before they can access their missions (see Access ArcGIS Mission Responder for details). After signing in to Responder, you can access your Responder Settings by tapping your avatar in the upper right corner of the screen.

The Responder Settings screen contains information about your version of Responder and about ArcGIS Mission as a whole. It includes settings that allow you to change how you or your device interacts with the mission.

You can find the following on your Responder Settings screen:

  • User name and avatar
  • Sign out
  • Location settings
  • Background messages (Android only)
  • Notification Settings (iOS only)
  • Third-party sensor settings
  • About Mission Responder
  • Web help
  • View Portal QR Code
Note:

The default options are recommended for most users. It is recommended that you do not change them without direct instruction from your organization or administrator. Doing so may impair Responder functionality.

Connection status

Also displayed with your profile icon is your connection status. ArcGIS Mission Responder users can be in one of three different statuses:

  • Active: This indicates that the user is connected to the mission and actively looking at the map screen.
  • Away: This indicates that the user is connected to the mission but is not actively looking at the map screen.
  • Disconnected: This indicates that the user is not connected to the mission.

User name

This displays your name and the user name assigned to you in your organization's ArcGIS Enterprise portal.

Sign out

The sign out option on the settings page is the only place you can sign out of Responder. Signing out closes your active mission and returns you to the home screen. However, your portal URL is stored and may be selected again for future sessions.

Note:

For Android users, closing the app does not sign you out.

Location settings

The location settings page allows you to change your location reporting strategy. This changes the rate at which the app reports your location to the mission server and therefore the interval of time your location is updated in the mission.

The following reporting strategies are available:

  • Static rate — This option sets your location reporting interval at a constant rate.
  • Dynamic rate — This option changes your location reporting interval based on your movement speed. The faster your movement, the more frequently the app reports your location, down to a preset minimum interval.

These settings can affect battery life and server functionality under certain circumstances.

Background messages (Android only)

Android users have the option to determine the way the app behaves while in the background. These settings allow you to toggle on or off whether you will send your location tracks and receive messages if the app is in the background.

  • Always — Report your location and receive message traffic as long as Responder is installed.
  • When device is in use — Report your location and receive message traffic only while the device is active.
  • When app is in use — Report your location and receive message traffic only while the ArcGIS Mission Responder app is active.

Notifications Settings (iOS only)

This setting allows iOS users to choose whether they will receive notifications of message traffic when the app is in the background. Opening this menu takes users into the Settings app on their iOS device.

Third party sensor settings

ArcGIS Mission Responder can integrate with third-party hardware to enhance app functionality, including enabling mesh networking and sensor reports. Those integrations are listed and enabled here.

Each device that can be connected to the Responder app will be listed, as will the status of any connections that have been established previously. To connect to a third-party device for use with the ArcGIS Mission Responder, complete the following workflow:

  1. Enter the Responder Settings screen.
  2. Ensure Bluetooth permissions have been granted.
  3. Ensure the third-party device is turned on.
  4. Tap Connect next to the device you want to enable.

    There may be a physical interaction with the third-party device required in order to ensure the connection is established. In the event that you must interact with the device, the app will inform you of what action needs to be taken.

    If the connection is successfully established, a message will display informing you that the device was connected successfully. If a connection could not be established, an error message will display.

If, while the third-party device is enabled, the app loses connection to the device, a message appears informing you that the connection was lost. The app will automatically attempt to reconnect to the device until a connection is reestablished or you unpair it from the app.

To unpair a third-party device, complete the following workflow:

  1. Enter the Responder Settings screen.
  2. Tap Forget next to the device you want to unpair.

    A dialog displays asking you to confirm your choice.

  3. Tap Confirm.

A message will display informing you that the device was unpaired.

About ArcGIS Mission Responder

Tap this page to display detailed information about ArcGIS Mission Responder, including the app's version number, build, and other information. You can also provide feedback about the app.

Web help

Tap the Web help tool to open a link to the product documentation from your mobile device.

QR code use

ArcGIS Mission Responder can utilize the device's QR code scanner to access the portal quickly and efficiently. Access to the scanner is embedded in the ArcGIS Mission Responder portal login screen and the codes, which are generated either in ArcGIS Mission Manager or by other Responder users, allow users to skip the portal login process and go straight to entering their user credentials.

Note:

This workflow assumes that the user already has access to an appropriate QR code.

    Utilize the QR code scanner with the following steps:
  1. Open the ArcGIS Mission Responder app.
  2. Tap Sign in with ArcGIS Enterprise.
  3. Tap Scan QR Code.

    If this is the first time using the QR code scanner, you will have to grant permission for the app to access it.

  4. Scan the QR code you have available
  5. Enter your user credentials to access the portal.

If you have already logged in and wish to access another portal with a QR code, you must first sign out and begin the process at step two.

    How to access the portal QR code from the settings screen:
  1. Tap to open the Responder Settings screen.
  2. Tap View Portal QR code.

    From this screen you can display the QR code to other Responder users or copy the portal URL to the device in order to share or disseminate it.

Having access to the portal QR code and URL from inside the app allows Responder users to disseminate the URL to others quickly and easily. This can be especially important in situations in which a large number of mission members are coming and going throughout the life of the mission.