6. After the reboot, the device installs the GSF updates, restarts and reboot again
automatically.
7. At next start, the device will automatically launch the Google Play Store app (more than
an attempt can be needed).
8. You now need to complete the procedure by logging in to the Google Play Store
app on the device with a valid account, as specified in Launch Google Play Store™.
Setup AppsProvider/Google Play Store™ via Web
The same steps of installing the Google Play Store/Google Services Framework on the device and
registering the device to Google can be done also remotely accessing to the web interface of the
device using a web browser.
1. Login by Web (Admin/1234) to the IP address of your device.
[WEB] >BASIC SETTINGS > APPSPROVIDER/GOOGLE PLAY STORE
Table 6: AppsProvider/Google Play Store Menu
2. Accept the Agreement
3. The device will automatically download the Google packages and install them.
4. At the end of the installation, the device will automatically reboot twice
5. You now need to complete the procedure by logging in to the Google Play Store
app on the device with a valid account, as specified in Launch Google Play Store™.
Important
• If your device file system is encrypted, you cannot install the Play Store on the device by
Web and the menu is disabled.
Launch Google Play Store™
• To recap the steps so far are:
o Launch AppsProvider (via GUI) or select AppsProvider/Google Play Store™ via
Web
o Accept the agreement
o Download and install the GSF Package
o The device will automatic reboot twice
o After the second reboot, the device will automatically re-launch the Play Store
to activate it.
Note:
• During this step, you can see the Play Store application opening and closing
automatically up to 5 times to validate the activation.
• Please assure that the device is connected to the network in this step.
• Once the Google Play activation is completed, you need to sign in to Google via the Play
Store.
• Sign in with your Google account and accept the agreements.
• Enjoy the Play Store!