Windows Mobile Device Readings
Delete All Readings and Recommendations on a Windows Mobile Device
The following instructions provide details on deleting all the readings and recommendations that are currently stored on the Windows Mobile Device. These instructions assume that readings or recommendations are currently stored on the Windows Mobile Device.
Procedure
Paste a Scan ID into a Reading or Recommendation on a Windows Mobile Device
About This Task
When you scan a barcode or RFID tag, you will be navigated automatically to the checkpoint associated with that barcode or RFID tag. You can, however, temporarily disable this navigation and enable the Copy Scan feature instead. On a Windows Mobile Device, you can use the Copy Scan feature to paste a scan ID value into a reading or recommendation when you scan the barcode or RFID tag.
For example, assume you are creating a recommendation for an piece of equipment, and you want to include the scan ID for the piece of equipment in the recommendation. Instead of manually typing the ID value, you can use the Copy Scan feature to populate the recommendation automatically with the scan ID.
Procedure
Record Readings
About This Task
Procedure
Record Readings by Selecting a Checkpoint Returned by Scan on a Windows Mobile Device
The Scan Results screen appears when more than one RFID tag is picked up by a single scan. You can use this screen to select the checkpoint for which you want to record readings. The following instructions assume that you are viewing the Scan Results screen.
Procedure
Delete a Reading on a Windows Mobile Device
Procedure
View Recent Readings for a Measurement Location Record on a Windows Mobile Device
While taking a reading for a checkpoint, you might want to see a log of recent Reading records that have been linked to the associated Measurement Location record. For example, suppose the checkpoint dictates that you should inspect a smoke alarm and indicate whether or not it needs batteries. If your reading indicates that it needs batteries, you might want to see how many times in the past year the same smoke alarm has needed batteries. If you find that in the past year, the smoke alarm light indicator has signaled that it needs batteries, you might recommend replacing the smoke alarm.