Securing The Salsa 2

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Explainer

How To

What To Know

 

 


Explainer
When To Lock The Roamer

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Salsa 2 Photo Booth has the ability to transform from Stationary Mode to Roamer Mode, however switching into Roamer Mode requires the front face of the booth to be opened and removed. This would be an issue when setting up for an installation, or if the booth were to be unmanned for the duration of the event, if the Roamer could be opened at any time.

With Salsa 2, this isn't a problem! It is possible to lock the Salsa 2 Roamer with a physical lock and key - or with a combination lock that can be hidden from view. So you never have to worry about people trying to tamper with it, or with the aesthetic of your booth being ruined in the name of security.

 

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What To Know
Locking The Head To The Poles

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What You Need:

  • Salsa 2 Photo Booth
  • Philips Head Screwdriver

Once the head is secured and locked, the Salsa 2 cannot be disassembled again until it is unlocked. Locking screws secure the whole assembly together, making it impossible to spin the Head Knobs to take apart the booth, allowing the Salsa 2 to be locked for drop-off events or permanent installations. 

 

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How To
Lock The Head To The Poles

  1. Assemble your Salsa 2 Photo Booth
  2. Open the Salsa 2 Head using the Roamer Release lever
  3. Guide a Philips head screwdriver through the rubber Shell Grommet inside the Salsa 2 Head, and align the screwdriver with the small screws on either side of the Neck Cable Conduit
  4. Tighten these screws until the Salsa 2 Head Knobs can no longer turn

 

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What To Know
Locking The Roamer

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What You Need:

  • Salsa 2 Photo Booth
  • Lock or Zip Tie or Lock

Under and inside the Salsa 2 Head, on the Roamer Release lever, is a loop that aligns with a corresponding metal plate. This is where the lock or zip tie is attached; once a lock is attached, the Roamer Release lever cannot be pulled, and the Salsa 2 Roamer cannot be opened.

 

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How To 
Lock The Roamer

  1. Assemble your Salsa 2 Photo Booth
  2. Ensure everything in the Salsa 2 Head is stored correctly
  3. Close the Salsa 2 Head
  4. On the underside of the head, feed the zip-tie or lock through the Roamer Release lever loop
  5. Secure the zip tie or lock

 

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What To Know
Securing Items In A Locked Booth

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It is important to keep in mind that once the Roamer is locked, it is not possible to open it again unless the Roamer Release lever is unlocked. Because of this, only items that will not need to be removed for the duration of the event should be stored inside of the Salsa 2 Head.

Some items that you may want to store include a Wi-Fi hotspot or a battery pack if they are being used for your event. However, items such as Gaffer's tape or props, which may need to be accessed during an event, would not be suitable to be locked in your Salsa 2.

 

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What To Know
FAQ

Should I leave my cell phone in the locked booth?

  • Once the Roamer is locked, it is not possible to open again until it is unlocked
  • If the cell phone is needed during the event, it is recommended to keep with you

Should I lock the booth down for a single event?

  • The booth can be locked down for a single event for reassurance
  • If the booth is for a drop-off event, it is ideal to lock down

 

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