In order to view content or perform actions referred to in this article you need to have the appropriate permissions enabled in your security group. Go to System > Setup > Security Groups and access your security group to update your permissions. The relevant security group tab and specific permissions for this article can be found here:
Apply barcodes to catalogue items in Simpro Premium so you can easily locate them in Simpro Premium and Simpro Mobile when you scan a barcode on a physical catalogue item, instead of manually searching items in your system.
You can use the part number entered in the catalogue item card file in Simpro Premium as a barcode reference. This may be the manufacturer or supplier part number, or a part number you have created. Learn more in Create a catalogue item.
When you have applied barcodes to your catalogue items in Simpro Premium, and attached them to the locations of your physical items, you can use your barcode scanner to scan and locate the item in Simpro Premium, as well as in Simpro Mobile to scan and locate the item in Simpro Premium.
You can use barcodes to locate catalogue items in Simpro Premium by performing either a global search, or a local search in any page where catalogue items are displayed, for example, in a group and / or subgroup in Materials > Catalogue. Learn more in Perform a global search.
When you have applied barcodes to your customer assets in Simpro Premium and attached them to your physical customer assets, you can use your barcode scanner to scan and locate the asset in Simpro Premium, as well as in Simpro Mobile.
You can locate assets using barcodes in Simpro Premium by performing either a global search, or a local search in any page where assets are displayed, for example, in Utilities > Customer Assets. Learn more in Perform a global search.
You can adjust the layout of your barcode forms to display or hide catalogue item part numbers and descriptions, set the number of rows and columns of barcodes per page, as well as set the spacing and margins of your barcodes.
Using the Assets feature in Simpro Mobile, technicians can test assets and record the test results while completing a quote / job in the Service module. Technicians can scan asset barcodes and QR codes in Simpro Mobile saving the search time when testing assets. Technicians can view test history for each asset, including the test results, readings, failure points, recommendations, and notes, and also reuse these details for the current asset when testing for the same service level.
Before performing the steps detailed below, ensure that this part of your build is set up correctly. The relevant steps to set up the features and workflows detailed in this article can be found here:
To begin working on an asset maintenance quote / job in Simpro Mobile, follow the initial instructions in How to Complete a Scheduled Job until you tap START WORK, complete pre-audits, view notes, manage attachments, and understand the scope of works.
Tap ASSETS to view the assets added to the cost centre. The Assets page displays a list of assets with different navigation and filter options. You can start testing individual assets, choose to pass all untested assets and also create new assets.
Set up the layout of your barcode forms when you print a list of Simpro Premium-generated barcodes in the catalogue, in your storage devices, and in a customer asset list to assist in stock control. Learn more in Access catalogue item options.
Image Detection command identifies notable features (such as faces and barcodes) from a camera.
Max frame rate is 30fps, so if you set 60fps it works on 30fps. Note that at the higher the frame rate and resolution, computational cost gets higher. You cannot use NDI, ARKit and Image Detection simultaneously.
The tracking identifier of the face object. This identifier persists only as long as a face is in the video frame and is not associated with a specific face. In other words, if a face moves out of the video frame and comes back into the frame later, another ID is assigned.
The AI-enabled BCR camera recognises and tracks parcel barcodes on high-speed conveyors at a speed of 2m/s. The image sensors for barcode recognition and video monitoring offer 4K resolution and a wide Field of View (FoV) with a 25mm lens.
Hanwha Vision claims that the unit can help lower installation and maintenance costs compared to conventional systems that require barcode readers and surveillance cameras to be installed independently.
Logistics and CCTV systems that typically operate separately, forcing users to check the last location and time through a barcode search every time an event occurs, and then revert to the surveillance system to view a recorded video to see what happened at that precise time and location.
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