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Reports
After the TrackIt Web Console and TrackIt Android are configured with TrackIt Delivery Cycle Monitoring assembly, the Web Console can generate reports based on the data received. Once trucksAll machines used as a means of production on a construction site or at a batch plant. with the assembly are ticketed and begin their normal workflow, these reports will provide invaluable insight into various aspects of the fleet's jobA project that orders and tickets are grouped under. performance. These reports are the Batch Summary, Load Properties, Unauthorized Pour, System Health History, and System Health Summary reports.

The Batch Summary report is intended to help batchers receive feedback on loads and ensure quality concrete. With the TrackIt Delivery Cycle Monitoring assembly, you can view typical ticketShort for “delivery ticket,” which is printed and given to the driver. Also called a tag or docket. The ticket includes, at a minimum, the product(s) ordered and the delivery address. It can also include the amounts of materials batched to form the mix. In the past, producers sent copies of the delivery ticket with prices as invoices; now tickets and invoices are two separate documents. info along with the batch WaterWater added by the batching system and the PLPM (i.e., not from the water tank on the truck/flow meter)./Concrete (W/C) ratio, statusThe specific activity or task a driver is currently engaged in, typically as part of a process called a "status loop." time stamps, and End Pour Age.
Tips for viewing this report
- Ensure the water flowmeter (if used) is installed properly to retrieve Water Added data
- Monitor error messagesText messages exchanged between drivers and dispatchers using TrackIt. to prevent future issues
Driver Error
Data Loss
Status Problem
- Use the Include Voided Tickets filterA search tool that restricts data queried based on factors like equipment type, employee groups, and date ranges. to investigate rejected loads
- Click the LoadThe total amount of concrete or asphalt that is being or has been batched for delivery. Properties
icon next to a ticket to view a graphed time line of the load
- Use the Info
icon to access more detailed status and ticket information

The Load Properties report provides a detailed, timestamped record of each load. With the TrackIt Delivery Cycle Monitoring system, the Load Properties reports includes detailed drum direction and turn values. The Load Properties graph displays detailed graphs of ticket and equipmentAll machines used as a means of production on a construction site or at a batch plant. data over a single day. The graph allows for a large overview and the ability to dig deeper into the details of the data.
Tips for viewing the Load Properties graph
- Highlight/filter by only the values you want to display on the graph to simplify the graph appearance.
- Scroll with your mouse to adjust the equipment or ticket time range.
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Highlight a time frame to zoom in on the selected length of time.
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Long, curvy lines means data is missing from the Sensor Link.
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Gaps in data occur when the graph is filtered by vehicleAll machines used as a means of production on a construction site or at a batch plant.. The gaps represent a vehicle between loads. The graph does not display gaps like this when the graph is filtered by ticket.
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Click the Chart context menu
button to download or print the graph.
Tips for viewing the Load Properties report
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Click the Export Report
button to export the detailed report to a spreadsheet.
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When filtering by vehicle, take into account differences in data for gaps between the tickets.
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Each line of data accounts for as little as a few seconds to as much as a few minutes of data received. This supplies detailed information but is not easily digestible information. Try the Load Properties graph for more digestible data.

The Unauthorized Pour report displays ticket information from pours that occur outside of the designated Job HotspotGeographic areas marked on a map that act as destinations for driver navigation or triggers for automated behaviors in TrackIt. listed on the ticket. Administrators can use this report to monitor pours more closely and adjust Job Hotspots or destinations if needed.
Tips for viewing this report
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Use the filters to narrow your search by date, Equipment, EmployeeUser accounts for drivers, dispatchers, and other staff to perform varying functions in TrackIt., Last Plants, CustomerClients that place an order for product. This is not always the destination location for a job., Jobs, and Distance Threshold from the ticket destinationThe location of a job or pour site that a driver must navigate to..
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Adjust the Distance Threshold to view pours that occurred outside of a reasonable distance from the intended location.
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You may adjust the Distance Threshold in decimal increments of a mile.

The System Health History displays tables listing the your system's health statuses with timestamps. The same information listed in detail here is displayed in the System Health Summary in less detail. The System Health Summary displays a pie chart called the DCM Health aspect to provide a quick view of your trucks with TrackIt Delivery Cycle Monitoring.
These reports display data about the health state of devices and systems installed in your fleet. The DCM Health aspect will display how many trucks may be experiencing the following states:
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DCM Malfunction
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DCM Good
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No IO Box Address
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COMMANDassurance Malfunction
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ESM malfunction
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DCM No Magnet Signal
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Wiring Pulse Error
Tips for viewing the System Health Summary
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Filter your Health Aspect Selection to include only the DCM Health aspect to focus your results.
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The pie chart displays the most recently reported state from the device. The System Health History report will display every state a device experiences throughout the filtered time frame.
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Hover your mouse over each piece of the pie chart to display how many trucks are experiencing that state. You will see the number and then the percentage of trucks (e.g. 6 (3%) ).
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Click a section of the pie chart to display the System Health Detail dialog windowA pop-up window that requires user input., which includes additional details about the equipment and driver.
Tips for viewing the System Health History
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Filter your Health Aspect Selection to include only the DCM Health aspect to focus your results.
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Keep in mind each device may display multiple states throughout the day. The most recent state will display on the System Health Summary.
Add the DCM Health Alert
Adding a health alertA software-generated message or warning triggered by vehicle data. is optional but advised. Using alerts will help you monitor the TrackIt Delivery Cycle Monitoring system for any issues that may arise.

- Navigate to .
- Click the Add Alert
button.
- In the Add Alert dialog window, select Health Aspect Alert from the drop-down menu.
- Enter a Name for the alert. Ex: DCM Health Alert
- Check
the health aspect(s) the alert will monitor.
- Enter the Filter criteria, Driver Messages, and NotificationA software-generated message or warning triggered by vehicle data..
- Click Save & Close
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