Screen Overview
The standard driver experience with TrackIt Android takes place from the main "Home" screen. This interface is divided into multiple components that may be customized further by an administrator in the TrackIt Web Console.
The screen drivers will most often interface with consists of the following components:
- Menu. Displays additional screens for performing specific functions.
- Driver name. Displays the driver or equipmentAll machines used as a means of production on a construction site or at a batch plant. name to indicate ownership of the device's current TrackIt Android session.
- Home. Returns you to the main screen displaying your current and next statusThe specific activity or task a driver is currently engaged in, typically as part of a process called a "status loop." as well as any other screen cards.
- Current status. Indicates the current expected status and how long you've been in that status.
- Next status. Tapping this button will manually change you to the next status associated with your trip.
- More statuses. Tapping this button will display any additional statuses that you may manually change to instead of continuing through the status loopA series of statuses that constitute the typical process a driver should progress through as part of their daily duties.. This button is only usable based on what statuses are associated on the TrackIt Web Console as branching options for the status loop.
- Cards. View specific data during each status with widgets that give easy access to functions like talk, messagingText messages exchanged between drivers and dispatchers using TrackIt., loadThe total amount of concrete or asphalt that is being or has been batched for delivery. properties, and 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. information.