Stanley Automatic Door Commissioning App for Android Technicians
Commission Stanley automatic doors from your Android — no iQ Toolbox login required.
Staq connects directly to supported Stanley/iQ controllers for FIS/RFIS workflows, parameter work, firmware updates, and field documentation. Built for mechanical rooms, not browser tabs.
Stanley Automatic Door commissioning
made practical in the field.
Staq is not a generic note app. It is built around the workflows technicians actually need around supported Stanley/iQ controller jobs.
Connect and commission on-site
Pair with supported Stanley/iQ CIU hardware over BLE and get straight into commissioning. Run Restart FIS and RFIS Door Setup without going through a manufacturer portal.
Full parameter access in the field
Browse, view, and edit parameter screens for supported controller contexts. Open firmware update surfaces and recovery screens from the same app — no laptop required.
I/O state and fault history at your fingers
Pull controller input/output channel state on a live troubleshooting grid. Review error history, reset fault logs where supported, and keep wiring and fault-code references one tap away.
Get guided help on the job
Use AI-assisted guidance to connect symptoms, fault history, live I/O state, wiring context, and field notes. Staq helps technicians narrow next steps, capture what changed, and record the solution before they leave the site.
The job flow, in the app.
Staq is organized around how technicians actually work — not how software teams think they do.
Pair with the supported Stanley/iQ controller over BLE. App confirms connection state and controller context before you proceed.
Pull door status, cycle count, firmware version, and transport context directly from the controller.
Step through Restart FIS or RFIS Door Setup on-site. No portal login, no waiting on remote access.
Browse and edit supported parameter screens. Save field mods with the door record.
Live I/O grid, fault history, and guided troubleshooting surfaces. Manual programming and wiring context stays in the app.
Close the job with a structured field record: what was done, what was found, what was changed.
Built for trade-specific service documentation.
AAADM and ANSI-aware records
Automatic door service is not casual maintenance. Staq's structured screens give teams places to record door status, cycle count, field modifications, controller context, repair parts, and service evidence that can support AAADM workflows and ANSI A156.10/A156.19 safety-check documentation.
It helps technicians preserve job context instead of leaving critical details in memory, paper notes, or scattered messages.
Clear expectation on diagnostics
Staq includes BLE CIU/controller workflows where the hardware and controller context are supported. It also gives technicians a structured place for manual programming workflows, fault-code references, wiring/configuration context, and guided troubleshooting support.
The private deployment is validated by controller type and field scope before it is offered to a technician or company team.
Need a private Staq demo?
See the modules for connection, commissioning, troubleshooting, parameters, firmware, and field documentation before choosing a technician or company subscription.