This article will give you an overview of the blueprint on the mobile app discussing the various inspection types.
The mobile app’s blueprint layout is a representation of your racking layout. The mobile app blueprint is identical to the web app blueprint but only with fewer features.
There are 2 ways you can access the inspection blueprint which are detailed below:
Option 1 - Via the Inspection Card’s pop up menu.
Option 2 - Via the Inspection Screen. Tap on the blue Plus button at the bottom right corner to bring up the inspection screen pop up menu.
For either option, tap on View Blueprint and you will be taken to your site's blueprint.
You are also able to access the blueprint via the Action Card pop up and also from the action screen itself via the Blueprint Button which is located at the bottom right corner of the screen. The Action blueprint only displays the Amber and Red Risk damage indicators for that specific actions and filters out Green Risk damage indicators. |
If the site has multiple warehouses or multiple areas within a warehouse, there will be dropdowns at the top of the screen that will allow you to view a particular warehouse or filter down to a specific area within the warehouse.
Pan / Zoom In and Zoom Out
Tap and drag on the screen to Pan which will shift its position. To Zoom In to a particular area on the blueprint, place your thumb and index finger onto the screen and pinch, this will zoom into the specified area of the blueprint. To Zoom Out, place your thumb and index finger onto the screen but instead of pinching, open your fingers out and this will zoom out from the specified area of the blueprint.
Damage Indicators
When you add damage during an inspection a Damage Indicator will be added onto the blueprint. For instance, if you add front upright damage on Rack A, location 03/04, the damage indicator will be displayed on the specified area of the rack. The number inside the Damage Indicator specifies how many pieces of damage has been added within that given area of the rack.
If you have more than one classification added to the same area within a rack, the damage indicator colour displays the classification with the highest risk. For example, if you had Green risk damage to a front baseplate and Amber risk damage to the front upright, the colour status indicator would be amber in colour. |
Damage Classification Details
Tap on the damage indicator and it will bring up a pop up for you to choose which damaged component you would like to view. Tap on the radio button to change the component and when you have made your choice tap on the blue View button.
You will be taken to the Details screen where you will be able to view the details associated with the damage classification. If you had added an Image or Note to the damage classification you will be able to view this detail by either tapping on the headings at the top or by swiping the screen to the left. If the inspection is incomplete and you want to add either a Note or Image you are able to do so. Tap the back button and you will be taken back to the blueprint.
Archival Blueprint
After completing any inspection, whether that be a full, partial or isolated rack damage inspection, you are able to access the blueprint at any time via the completed inspection card on the inspection list.
When an inspection is completed, a snapshot is taken of the blueprint so you can revisit the blueprint at any given time and you will be able to see the layout and any damage associated with that inspection at the time the inspection was completed.
Partial Inspection
When viewing a completed partial inspection blueprint, the racks which you didn’t inspect will be displayed at a reduced opacity to signify that these racks didn’t get inspected. As you will see on the screenshot below, Racks A and B in the Goods Out area didn’t get inspected, therefore these racks are displayed in reduced opacity.
Isolated Rack Damage Inspection
When viewing a completed isolated rack damage inspection blueprint, the racks which you didn’t add damage to will be displayed at a reduced opacity to signify that these racks didn’t get inspected. As you will see on the screenshot below, reactive damage was added to Rack A in the Main area and all the other racks are displayed in a reduced opacity.