Login
There are circumstances where a dispatcher may want to log a driver into a route manually, rather than have it handled by a telematics or mobile integration. To log a driver into a route, select the login icon on the data grid; the login/start time will be set for when the button is hit.
After a route is logged in the line in the grid turns green reflecting the change.
Edit Login Time
If the login time of a route needs to be updated, right-click on a currently logged-in route and select Edit Login Time. A pop-up appears that allows you to change the state date and time of the route.
Undo Login
If a login has occurred by accident or needs to be undone, right-click on a route that is currently logged in and select Undo Login. A dialog box asks you to confirm the action and the route returns to preassigned status with the login event removed.
Logoff
In certain circumstances, a dispatcher might want to log out of a route manually rather than through an integration. To log a driver out of a route, select the logoff icon on the data grid on a currently logged-in route; the logoff/end time will be set for when the button is hit.
Undo Logoff
If a logoff has occurred by accident or needs to be undone, right-click on a route that is logged off and select Undo Logoff. A dialog box asks you to confirm the action, and the route returns to a logged-in state.
Scheduling Conflict
The last part of the data grid is an indicator if a scheduling conflict is occurring on a route. A scheduling conflict occurs if one resource (driver or asset) has a period of time where it is overlapped on multiple routes.