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You will need:
==Video Instructions:==
*An IOS device running IOS version 6.0 or later (with Mobile Safari 6+).
<embedvideo service=youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi1K83P8y5I</embedvideo>
*An account on the '''[http://scriptel.com/portal/ Scriptel customer portal]'''.
*ScripTouch Sign and Save installed (see our guide on '''[[ScripTouch Sign and Save installation]]''' if you require assistance).
*Scriptel mSign Desktop installed and running on a desktop (or laptop) computer. (see our guide on '''[[Installing Scriptel mSign Desktop Application]]''' if you require assistance).


#On your IOS device, open Safari and navigate to: '''[HTTP://msign.scriptel.com msign.scriptel.com]''' .
==You Will Need:==
#You will want to add mSign to your home screen for frequent use. To do this press the Action icon at the bottom of the screen and tap, '''“Add to Home Screen.”'''
*An iOS device running iOS version 6.0 or later (with Mobile Safari 6+).
#Sign in to the mSign site using your Scriptel customer portal login credentials.
*'''[[ScripTouch Sign and Save|ScripTouch Sign and Save]]''' installed. See our guide on '''[[ScripTouch Sign and Save installation|installing Sign and Save]]''' if you require assistance.
#Open the menu at the top left and select, '''“Pair with Device.”'''
*Scriptel mSign Desktop installed and running on a desktop (or laptop) computer. See our guide on '''[[Installing Scriptel mSign Desktop Application|installing Scriptel mSign Desktop]]''' if you require assistance.
#Back on your desktop, right-click on the mSign icon in the notification area of your taskbar and select, '''“Pair with Device.”'''
#You will be shown a 9-digit pairing key and a QR code version. Scan the QR code or enter the key by hand.
#Open ScripTouch Sign and Save. In the bottom left of the window, you should see a green square which lets you know that it connected automatically.
#:If it hasn’t, choose '''File > Connect''' and select '''“ScripTouch ST 1550.”'''


You may now sign on your iOS device and the signature should appear in the Sign
==Subscriptions and Licenses==
and Save window.
There are two choices for installing mSign Mobile on Apple mobile devices.
*The ''[[#Installing the User Version from the App Store|User Version]]'' is installed from the '''[https://www.apple.com/ios/app-store/ Apple App Store.]''' This has a two week trial period followed by a monthly subscription.
*The ''[[#Running in Enterprise Mode|Enterprise Version]]'' is run in the Apple Safari browser, and can be made to look like its own app. This requires that mSign Desktop has a paid license installed.


===Note:===
==Installing the Software==
The iOS version of mSign Mobile has a display that automatically rotates. If your
===Installing the User Version from the Apple App Store===
phone is in portrait display, you will get a smaller width to sign with.
#On your iOS device, find and install '''“Scriptel mSign”''' from the '''[https://www.apple.com/ios/app-store/ Apple App Store.]'''
#The first time you launch mSign, you will be told that there is a 14-day free trial period before the subscription billing starts. Click the '''“Start 14-day Free Trial”''' button.
#Enter you iTunes Store password.
#Confirm the subscription and fee. '''The app will not work without the subscription.'''
#At startup, you will be told how many days remain in the trial until it ends. (If you wish to cancel your subscription before the end of the trial, note that your request may take up to 48 hours to process.)
#You will see a warning: ''“Your mSign app is not yet paired with an mSign Desktop.”'' Click the '''“Pair with Desktop”''' link.
Now follow the instructions below to '''[[#Pair mSign Mobile with mSign Desktop|pair mSign Mobile with mSign Desktop]]''' and try it out.
 
===Running in Enterprise Mode===
#Open Safari and navigate to '''[https://msign.scriptel.com/ https://msign.scriptel.com/]''' (or in the eastern hemisphere to '''[https://msign.it https://msign.it]''').
#If you would like to make this a desktop icon, tap the '''“Share”''' button (it is a rectangle with an arrow pointing up out of it). Otherwise, you may skip to the next section.
#Find the '''“Add to Home Screen”''' icon and touch it (it looks like a + sign on a dark background).
#Then touch '''“Add.”'''
 
You will need to '''[https://scriptel.com/shop/scriptel-msign-license/ buy a 3-year license from scriptel.com for mSign Desktop].''' See the section entitled '''[[Licensing_mSign_Desktop | “Purchasing and Installing an mSign Desktop License”]]''' for instructions.
 
==Pair mSign Mobile with mSign Desktop==
#Back on your desktop, right-click on the mSign icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and select '''“Pair with Mobile Device.”'''
#You will be shown a small window with a QR code. Scan the QR code to pair the device. (If you are unable to scan the code, right-click on the mSign icon and select '''"Settings."''' Uncheck the box marked ''"Persistent Pairing Code"'' and repeat the previous step to get a 9-digit pairing key. Enter the key manually on the device to pair it.)
#Look for a colored dot in the upper-right of the Mobile signing screen.
#*A ''green'' dot means you’re connected.
#*A ''red'' dot means you are not.
#Open ScripTouch Sign and Save. In the bottom-left of the window, you should see a green square which lets you know that the mSign Mobile device and the mSign Desktop have connected successfully.
#If they haven't, choose '''File > Connect''' and select '''“mSign Mobile.”'''
'''You may now sign on your iOS device and the signature will appear in the Sign and Save window.'''
 
'''Note: The iOS version of mSign Mobile has a display that automatically rotates. If your phone is in portrait display mode, you will get a smaller width to sign with.'''

Latest revision as of 14:54, 5 May 2022

Video Instructions:

You Will Need:

Subscriptions and Licenses

There are two choices for installing mSign Mobile on Apple mobile devices.

  • The User Version is installed from the Apple App Store. This has a two week trial period followed by a monthly subscription.
  • The Enterprise Version is run in the Apple Safari browser, and can be made to look like its own app. This requires that mSign Desktop has a paid license installed.

Installing the Software

Installing the User Version from the Apple App Store

  1. On your iOS device, find and install “Scriptel mSign” from the Apple App Store.
  2. The first time you launch mSign, you will be told that there is a 14-day free trial period before the subscription billing starts. Click the “Start 14-day Free Trial” button.
  3. Enter you iTunes Store password.
  4. Confirm the subscription and fee. The app will not work without the subscription.
  5. At startup, you will be told how many days remain in the trial until it ends. (If you wish to cancel your subscription before the end of the trial, note that your request may take up to 48 hours to process.)
  6. You will see a warning: “Your mSign app is not yet paired with an mSign Desktop.” Click the “Pair with Desktop” link.

Now follow the instructions below to pair mSign Mobile with mSign Desktop and try it out.

Running in Enterprise Mode

  1. Open Safari and navigate to https://msign.scriptel.com/ (or in the eastern hemisphere to https://msign.it).
  2. If you would like to make this a desktop icon, tap the “Share” button (it is a rectangle with an arrow pointing up out of it). Otherwise, you may skip to the next section.
  3. Find the “Add to Home Screen” icon and touch it (it looks like a + sign on a dark background).
  4. Then touch “Add.”

You will need to buy a 3-year license from scriptel.com for mSign Desktop. See the section entitled “Purchasing and Installing an mSign Desktop License” for instructions.

Pair mSign Mobile with mSign Desktop

  1. Back on your desktop, right-click on the mSign icon in the notification area of your taskbar, and select “Pair with Mobile Device.”
  2. You will be shown a small window with a QR code. Scan the QR code to pair the device. (If you are unable to scan the code, right-click on the mSign icon and select "Settings." Uncheck the box marked "Persistent Pairing Code" and repeat the previous step to get a 9-digit pairing key. Enter the key manually on the device to pair it.)
  3. Look for a colored dot in the upper-right of the Mobile signing screen.
    • A green dot means you’re connected.
    • A red dot means you are not.
  4. Open ScripTouch Sign and Save. In the bottom-left of the window, you should see a green square which lets you know that the mSign Mobile device and the mSign Desktop have connected successfully.
  5. If they haven't, choose File > Connect and select “mSign Mobile.”

You may now sign on your iOS device and the signature will appear in the Sign and Save window.

Note: The iOS version of mSign Mobile has a display that automatically rotates. If your phone is in portrait display mode, you will get a smaller width to sign with.