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mComet for Apple®
User Guide Release 2.5.2.36
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Introduction About mComet
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About mComet
Actsoft mComet User Guide
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Supported Devices
Handsets
mComet for Apple® Release 2.5.2.36 should be used with the Apple iPhone or Apple iPad only.
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Technical Support and Training
For technical support, contact Actsoft at:
Email: mailto:[email protected]
Phone: 813.936.1511
Fax: 813.600.4539
Mail: Actsoft, Inc. 10006 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Ste. 100 Tampa, FL 33618
For training on the Actsoft product suite, contact:
Scheduling: 813.936.2331; then select menu option 3
Using mComet
The mComet handset application used with the Comet Tracker workstation application allows
workers in the field to communicate efficiently with the home office. Use mComet to clock in and
out of work shifts, enter information about jobs, and receive updated forms while in the field.
Purpose and Audience
This document is intended for users and administrators of the mComet cellular application. It
provides the following information:
Installation and setup
Configuration modification
Navigation
Working with customized forms
Detailed information on the Comet Tracker software is not provided in this document.
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Application Requirements
Web browser installed on the device
Operating system: Minimum – 4.x
Unlimited data, or applicable service plan
Management application (either of the following):
o Comet Tracker
o Comet EZ
Please contact Actsoft Technical Support about additional requirements for your handset software version and/or handset model.
What’s New in this Guide
mComet for Apple Release 2.5.2.36 features the following enhancements:
Enhanced Support –
mComet now supports the Apple iPhone 5 and iOS 6.
Revision History
Version Date Comments
1.0 January 1, 2009 Manual redesign
2.0 April 21, 2009 Manual redesign
3.0 February 22, 2010 Manual restructure
Symbols Used Frequently in this Document
Type What it Means:
Important Note
Warning – action may adversely affect application or handset performance
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Introduction Contents
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Contents
About mComet ...........................................................................................................................................................i
Installing mComet .....................................................................................................................................................7
Preventing handset modifications ................................................................................................................................... 8
Uninstalling mComet ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
Handset Navigation ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Getting to Know the Application ................................................................................................................................... 11
Function Labels ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Submenus ................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Required Fields and Lists ............................................................................................................................................................ 13
Setting Up mComet ............................................................................................................................................... 15
Suspending and Returning to mComet ....................................................................................................................................... 16
Using the Application ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Worker Status ............................................................................................................................................................... 17
Using Repeat Timer Alerts with Worker Statuses ....................................................................................................................... 18
GPS Status ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Working with Time Entry ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Using the Supervisor Time Entry Feature ................................................................................................................................... 20
Clocking In ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Clocking Out .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Clocking On and Off Break ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Clocking On and Off Lunch ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Working with Forms .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Adding Images ............................................................................................................................................................... 29
Image Editing .............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Capturing Signatures ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
Creating Child Forms ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
Advanced Forms ............................................................................................................................................................ 34
Screen Elements and Field Behavior........................................................................................................................................... 34
Sample Service Call Workflow .................................................................................................................................................... 37
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Working with Archived Forms .................................................................................................................................................... 43
Working with Orders ............................................................................................................................................. 45
Receiving Orders and Order Alerts ............................................................................................................................................. 45
Refreshing Orders .......................................................................................................................................................... 46
Reading Orders .............................................................................................................................................................. 46
Searching Order Information ......................................................................................................................................... 47
Copying Order Information ............................................................................................................................................ 47
Updating Order Status ................................................................................................................................................... 48
Adding Forms to Orders ............................................................................................................................................................. 49
Mapping Routes ............................................................................................................................................................ 51
Working with Messages ........................................................................................................................................ 55
Viewing Handset Data History ....................................................................................................................................... 57
Filtering Records ......................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Creating Landmarks .............................................................................................................................................. 59
Using the Barcode Scanner .................................................................................................................................. 61
Index ....................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................................. 65
Installing/Uninstalling mComet
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Installing mComet
Install mComet from iPhone’s App Store on your handset before using mComet.
1. Choose Home.
2. From the Home screen, choose App Store.
3. In the Search field, type Actsoft.
4. Select Install. The device will display the main menu and begin the mComet installation process.
5. When the GPS tracking dialog displays, allow tracking by choosing OK.
6. If you have a user account already, you can launch mComet. Enter your account number and
user number, and choose Login.
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Preventing handset modifications
You can prevent users from making the following modifications to the handset:
deleting the mComet application
disabling location settings
mComet Application
1. In the Apple Settings, choose General > Restrictions > Enable Restrictions.
2. In the Allow section, switch Deleting Apps to Off. Now, mComet cannot be deleted from the
handset.
Location Settings
1. In the Apple Settings, choose General > Restrictions > Enable Restrictions.
2. Create a password, if necessary.
3. Verify that Location Services is set to ‘On’.
4. Choose Don’t Allow Changes. Now, any further changes will require the password.
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Uninstalling mComet
Uninstalling mComet from Apple devices is not required or recommended. However, you should
Contact Actsoft Technical Support at 813-936-1511 if you have any difficulties with the install
process.
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Handset Navigation
mComet uses your handset’s navigation to move through screens and menus. In this document, the Apple iPhone 3, shown below, is used for all illustrations. If you are using a different handset model, keys, screens and menus may be slightly different.
For more detailed information on using your handset model, see your handset user guide.
Apple iPhone 3
Front camera To take a photo use the Front camera, or use the back camera.
Home button Touch to return to the Home screen, or to suspend mComet.
On/Off Sleep/Wake To power the handset on or off, press the On/Off Sleep/Wake button. Use
this button to send the phone into sleep mode and save the battery.
Volume buttons To adjust the handset volume, press the Volume up or down buttons.
Volume buttons
Home button
On/Off Sleep/Wake
Front camera
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Getting to Know the Application
mComet features the following functions:
Forms (Standard and Advanced) – Add forms for any type of job function, such as a
service call, delivery, etc.
History – View a historical record of all transmission actions performed on the handset.
You may also purge actions listed.
Home – Return to the Log In screen.
Landmark – Add a landmark for a specified location.
Messages – Send and receive messages.
Setup – Log on or change mComet account/user number for the handset.
Supervisor (Time Entry) – Supervisors can change worker time statuses remotely.
Timekeeping – Manage your workday time events, such as clocking in, clocking out, or
going on/off break.
Status – Update worker availability, job or form resources.
Navigate mComet using the function labels and icons at the bottom of the screen, submenus
and lists.
Function Labels
Function labels and their icons typically display at the bottom of the screen. Depending on
space constraints or screen type displayed, a subset of the available functions may display.
Additionally, you can select More to view additional functions.
When you choose More, additional functions display:
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Choose Edit. The Configure screen displays, and you can drag and drop icons to your
preferred placement on the bottom menu.
When you are finished, choose Done.
Submenus
Submenu options change based on where you are in the application. For example, when you
are on a Forms screen, you can display the submenu to select Child Form or Camera. Or, on
the Child Fields screen, you can display the submenu to select options for working with child
records.
Display the submenu for a screen by selecting Menu, if it is available on the screen.
Additionally, use the Action button to complete an action on the handset.
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Required Fields and Lists
Use lists to choose specific values in fields. Your system administrator creates these values in
Comet Tracker. For example, in Timekeeping, you may have to choose certain values on
clock in, such as Vehicle Number or Employee Number. Additionally, your administrator may
allow you to enter unique data.
Required fields and list fields are designated by asterisks and drop-down arrows. Asterisked
fields will accept any combination of alphanumerical characters, or anything designated by
your administrator. As shown on the form below, the Company and Location fields are
required, as designated by the asterisk. The Company field features a drop-down arrow,
while the Warranty area shows a checkbox, indicating available data choices.
Home button
Asterisk – required field
Checkbox
Drop-down arrow
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Setting Up mComet
On installation, mComet will perform an automatic setup using your PTN (Personal
Telephone Number) if it has been configured in Comet Tracker. If your PTN has not been
configured, log in on the Log In screen. Complete the setup process while you are in network
coverage.
Your account and user number are then stored on the handset. Choose Setup to change this
information.
1. Choose the mComet icon from the handset’s main menu. A splash screen displays,
with options for starting:
At this screen, you can either preview mComet (Take a Tour!), or log in.
2. If you have your Account and User Number, choose Log In and enter them on the Log In
screen.
3. Choose Log In to save the information and continue. User setup is now complete.
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mComet sends the account/user information and downloads the handset settings
from the server. Menu options are determined by your system administrator.
Suspending and Returning to mComet
Press the Home button to exit mComet temporarily. You can then return to the
handset menu and use all the handset features. Choose the mComet icon again from
the handset’s main menu screen to resume mComet.
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Worker Status
Use Worker Status to communicate your availability to the office. Before you choose a
status, your current status is highlighted in the status listing. After you choose a status, the
updated status will also display on the Comet Tracker workstation.
Administrators can link statuses to forms for additional information. For example, an
Available or Unavailable status can be linked to a From Time/To Time form that you must
complete before your status is accepted.
1. Select Status from the menu at the bottom.
2. Choose a status from the Worker Status screen. Statuses with arrows are linked to
forms.
You can also use the filter field at the top of the screen to search for a status. Enter
the first few alphanumeric characters, and listings that match your search criteria
will display.
3. Complete any forms linked to the status you have chosen, if necessary. When you have
finished, choose Update Status from the confirmation dialog.
4. If required, display the submenu to capture a signature or to add an image to the form.
See Capturing Signatures on page 32 or Adding Images on page 29 for more
information.
5. Choose the Action button.
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6. Choose Update Status again.
Now, your login is associated with your selected status until you change it. If you choose an
incorrect status, repeat the process.
Using Repeat Timer Alerts with Worker Statuses
Repeat timer alerts can be linked to worker statuses to provide ongoing updates. With
repeat timers, a time interval is associated with a status. For example, a 15-minute timer can
be linked to a 'Started Route' status to estimate destination travel time.
When repeat timer alerts are set up for your handset, it will:
sound a single audible tone, if mComet has been suspended
display the message “Worker Status Expired, Please check-in”
After you consent to check in, the following message displays onscreen:
The top of the form displays the time remaining for the alert. Next to the status is the total
allowed time. A countdown timer will display next to the Worker Status icon along the
bottom menu bar. Also, arrows at the end of a status indicate an associated form.
Choose Ok to confirm your status. The repeat timer continues to time your activity or status
in the background.
Each time the message is cleared, the updated status is sent to the CT workstation.
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To change the status when you have completed the conditions of the timer alert, return to
Status change the status. See Worker Status on page 17 for more information.
GPS Status
mComet automatically tracks the position of the handset. If you have allowed tracking on
installation, the GPS indicator in the top right corner of the screen indicates that the
handset is tracking.
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Working with Time Entry
Supervisor time entry allows supervisors to change time cycle statuses remotely. Time entry
records are also available on the CT workstation and can be modified as necessary. Your CT
administrator creates the fields on the time entry screens.
Supervisor time entry must be activated for your account by Actsoft Comet Tracker Support.
Using the Supervisor Time Entry Feature
1. Select Supervisor from the menu.
On the Supervisor screen below on left, no workers are clocked in; on the right,
three (3) workers are now clocked in.
2. Click the plus(+) symbol to display the form to add workers and complete any necessary
fields.
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3. Choose Clock In, and then Submit.
4. Select the plus (+) icon to choose and add more workers, if necessary.
After you have entered and completed clock-in data, the Supervisor screen will
display a listing of worker- or supervisor-entered records.
5. To record the next event for a worker, select the worker. A checkmark displays next to
the worker. Select the Action button, and choose an event for the worker.
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6. To advance multiple worker statuses, check multiple workers, select the Action button,
and then choose an event, such as Clock In/Out or Lunch On/Off. mComet will perform
the action on only the statuses logically affected by the change.
7. To delete a single time record, choose a worker and select the Trash icon. To delete all
records, choose all worker records and click the Trash icon.
Clocking In
Clock in when you are ready to begin work for the day. The time and date are recorded and
displayed on the CT workstation.
The Timekeeping screen will show your entire workday status by the following icons:
Clocked out Clocked in On or off break/lunch
1. Select Timekeeping from the menu at the bottom.
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2. Choose Clock In. You may have to complete additional form fields to clock in.
3. Complete the Clock In fields by using the handset keypad, or with the scanner, if
required.
Clock In screen fields are specified by your system administrator. For information on
completing Clock In fields using a barcode scanner, see Using the Barcode Scanner
on page 61.
The Forms option is available only if it has been set up by your system administrator. Additionally, the Landmarks option must be enabled by Actsoft Technical Support.
4. Choose Clock In in the upper right corner, and then choose Clock In again from the
submenu. The Timekeeping screen begins to clock your workday.
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Clocking Out
Clock out at the end your work shift. The time and date are recorded and displayed on the
CT workstation. Clock Out data fields are created by your system administrator.
Administrators can also set automatic clock out. Do not clock out if your handset is set to
clock out automatically.
1. Select Timekeeping from the menu at the bottom.
The Timekeeping screen displays with your current status and time.
2. Choose Clock Out. If you made this choice by mistake, choose Cancel.
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3. Complete Clock Out fields using the keypad or by scanning, if required. For information
on completing fields with a barcode scanner, see Using the Barcode Scanner on page 61.
4. Choose Menu to add an image or capture a signature, if necessary.
5. Choose Clock Out again. The clocked out icon on your status listing indicates that you
are currently clocked out.
Clocking On and Off Break
Use mComet to indicate when you are on or off break. Break status, time, and date are
automatically sent to the CT workstation. mComet uses the Pause icon to indicate
on/off break status:
You cannot use any mComet functions outside Timekeeping while on break. However, you may use the handset functions.
1. Select Timekeeping from the menu at the bottom of the screen.
2. Choose Start Break. The screen displays the start and length of your break.
3. To end your break, slide the circle rightward on the bar.
Clocking On and Off Lunch
Use Timekeeping to indicate when you are on or off lunch. Lunch status, time and date are
automatically recorded and displayed on the CT workstation.
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mComet shows your on or off lunch status using the pause icon:
1. Select Timekeeping from the menu at the bottom of the screen.
2. Choose Start Lunch.
The screen indicates that you are on lunch, and starts recording your lunch break.
To end your lunch, slide the circle rightward on the slide bar.
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Working with Forms
Use the Forms feature to record information on the handset. A form can be set up for any
type of job function (service call, delivery, customer visit, etc.). Forms is available only if it
has been configured by your system administrator. Your CT administrator creates the
customized fields for data capture.
When you send completed form information from the handset, Comet Tracker records the
date and time of completion. You can also create child records to enter more information
about a main form.
You can also enter and save form data, retrieve it later and edit it. The handset’s memory
determines the number of archived forms you can store. To begin working with forms:
1. Select Forms from the menu at the bottom. The number of forms archived on the
handset will display in a circle next to the Forms icon at bottom.
2. Select a form from the Form Selection screen.
The Form Selection screen lists advanced forms, blank (default) forms and archived
forms. Also, if your system administrator has configured it, you can choose New Form to
create a new form.
Additionally, the Forms icon at the bottom will display a number indicating the
number of archived forms on the handset.
3. Use the handset keypad to complete the form. Fields with asterisks are required. A
sample form is shown below.
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Fields with camera icons will invoke the camera for image capture. Drop-down
arrow fields indicate data input choices.
4. Choose the Action button when you are finished to send the information to the server.
You can also display the submenu to add an image or capture a signature.
For information on completing form fields using the barcode scanner, see Using the
Barcode Scanner on page 61.
5. Confirm the action by choosing Submit. Or, you can choose Return to Form and choose
Archive Form to complete the form later.
6. You can also view all the data you have entered into your form. Choose Preview.
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7. If you have connected a wireless printer to your handset, you can choose Print to print
out the onscreen form preview.
Adding Images
Add images to form data to include more detail. Forms with images must include a data
value. Add images to forms in either of 2 ways:
With a form or child form onscreen, display the submenu and select Take Picture.
Navigate to a camera field to invoke the camera automatically. Camera-activated
fields are marked with a camera icon.
1. Choose Accept to keep the image, or choose the Reject to retake the image.
2. Choose the Action button when you have finished entering all form data.
Image Editing
With image editing, you can capture and alter images attached to a form. Workers can use it
to highlight areas on images captured in the field. For example, a claims adjuster can take a
picture on the property of a claimant, and highlight area(s) of damage.
Image editing is available when you are using the Forms or Advanced Forms features only.
Also, image editing operates only in your device’s Portrait mode. If you are working with an
image taken in landscape orientation, your device will convert it to portrait orientation.
You can either capture a new image or use an existing image for editing.
To capture a new image:
1. Touch the Menu button, and choose Take Picture.
2. When the shutter displays onscreen, touch the camera button to take the
image.
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3. If the image is okay, touch the form name on the screen header. If you want to try again,
touch the Trash icon.
When you finish, your image is attached to the form.
To use an image already captured, retrieve an image from the device’s Camera Roll.
1. Navigate to a form field that will accept images.
2. Press and hold the field’s camera icon for three (3) seconds.
3. When the Camera Roll opens, select an image. Now the image is associated with the
form, and is available for editing.
When you modify an image taken from the Camera Roll, the original image is
unchanged. It is changed in the form only.
To begin editing:
1. Touch Menu on the form, choose Attached Data, and then choose Edit when the image
displays.
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2. Touch the Image Edit button to begin editing.
3. Choose OK to continue when the device displays the confirmation message, ‘Editing
Mode Enabled’. Pick a color from the color palette.
4. Touch the Image Edit icon again to move the image around to focus on a certain
area if necessary.
5. Choose OK to continue at the ‘Pan Mode Enabled’ confirmation message. Now, you can
move the image around and use the colors to edit the image.
When you are satisfied with your edits, touch the Action button. The device will display the
‘Edit Complete?’ confirmation dialog.
Choose from: Accept - return to the form, Discard - delete the image and edits, or Back -
return to the image and continue editing.
If you choose Discard to redo your edits, select Yes at the dialog to clear the canvas.
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Capturing Signatures
You may be required to add a signature to a form. Signature capture fields are indicated by
the pen icon . To add a signature to form data:
1. Inside a form field, display the submenu, and choose Capture Signature. Or, navigate to
a form field that allows signature input.
2. Sign in the signature area with your finger.
3. Choose Accept to keep the signature, or Reject to sign again.
4. Choose the Action button to submit the form, or Archive Form to save it.
Creating Child Forms
Create a child form to enter additional information for a main form.
1. From a Form screen, display the submenu and choose Child Form.
The Child Form screen displays. The title bar shows the number of the current
record and the total number of child forms created (New/0).
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2. Complete the fields, entering up to thirty (30) characters in each field. For information
on how to complete fields using an optional barcode scanner, see Using the Barcode
Scanner on page 61.
3. To add another child form, choose the plus sign, or display the submenu for more child
form options.
4. Choose Done when you are finished with the Child Form(s).
5. Choose Submit when you are finished with all forms.
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Advanced Forms
Advanced Forms are an mComet additional feature. Ask your system administrator if you should use Advanced Forms.
Advanced forms allow companies to customize new forms, or recreate paper forms for
completion on the handset. Save or archive forms on the handset to edit later. The
handset’s memory determines how many forms you can archive.
Anatomy of an Advanced Form
In Forms Designer, your administrator creates forms that include various screen elements,
such as buttons, drop-down lists and checkboxes. A main form is created, and then decision
field sections are added based on the data to be gathered. Repeatable forms are also
created to list multiple items of the same type.
Screen Elements and Field Behavior
Drop-down lists – Arrows next to a field indicate available data choices. If
configured, you can select multiple values, or add unique values.
Decision fields – Fields requiring you to make a decision after you enter data are
shaded. The text Leads to a Decision displays under the field.
Drop-down list searching – Enter search criteria in the text field at the top of the
drop-down list to search list values. If the field is editable, you can add a unique
value and choose (+) when you are finished. Added values stay at the top of the list
unless deleted, changed in the Forms Designer or if login information is changed.
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Calculation fields - Calculation fields are based on formulas that calculate data
entered into the form. For example, the Tax field below contains a mathematical
formula that divides the Sub Total field by 0.07. Calculation fields can save time and
increase the accuracy of simple or complex operations.
Perform calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Calculations can only be performed using currency, numeric and some repeatable
fields.
Repeatable fields – Repeatable fields can be also used for calculations such as
count, sum and averaging. They feature the multiple page icon for easy recognition.
Asterisks and Icons –Fields with asterisks are required, and camera-activated
fields display a camera icon .
Hidden Data Input fields – If your system administrator has configured it, entries in
selected form fields will be replaced with security dots as you type. Additionally,
security dots will display in the form preview. Hidden data input capability can be
found in text, numeric, calculations, currency, odometer, camera, drawing and
signature fields.
Phone Number fields – If configured, phone number fields can automatically format
based on US or International format. United States phone numbers must contain an
area code before the associated form can be submitted.
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Drawing fields – A blank canvas is available for you to create graphics to include
with your forms. You can draw, enter text, crop and change the orientation of your
creations within the form. Choose the Drawing icon:
Email fields – Search and select one or more email addresses from the handset
contact list. You can also enter a unique email address. As you enter a new address,
the text will be red until it conforms to normal email protocol. The address will
change to green when it is acceptable. Click the plus (+) to add the address to the
contact list.
The following scenario illustrates how advanced forms can be used.
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Below is the process flow of the preceding scenario.
Sample Service Call Workflow
Customer Name
Legend
Conditional Section:
Non-Conditional Data/Action:
Under Warranty
Estimate Performed
Description of Work Estimated Cost
End Svc Call
Customer Accept
Estimate
Perform Work
End Svc Call
A
A
Start
Repeatable Fields:
Parts Used Job Completed
Pt No Pt Name
Yes
No
Yes
No
Reason
End Svc CallYes
No
Parts Needed
Escalation
Parts Used
Pt No. Pt Name
Return Date
Contact Phone
End Svc Call End
The following pages illustrate the handset screens and steps that correspond to the
preceding service call flow and scenario.
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1. Select a form type from the Form Selection screen.
2. Begin the form, entering the required information.
Drop-down arrows indicate that there are data choices for a field. Fields with
asterisks are required, and camera-activated fields display a camera icon.
Conditional sections are shaded – note that additional information will display
based on the choice you make for ‘Estimate Performed’.
On the form below, the ‘Estimate Performed’ section is complete. When you
choose Yes, another section displays in which you can describe the work to be
performed.
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3. Enter the estimated dollar value in the ‘Estimated Cost’ field and select an answer to
‘Customer Accept Estimate’. Note that the ‘Customer Accept Estimate’ section are
shaded, indicating that it is conditional.
When you select ‘Yes’ to Customer Accept Estimate, the Parts Used repeatable form
displays for completion. The ‘Parts Used’ section is a repeatable form, as indicated
by the multiple page icon.
4. Click on the Parts Used section and the repeatable form displays, as shown below.
Choose More to create and complete this form as many times as needed to list all parts
used.
Repeatable
form
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5. Add more information about the part type(s) used on the repeatable screens that
follow, and choose Done.
After you complete all necessary repeatable forms, the main form will redisplay for
completion.
6. Continue to the next conditional section of the form, Job Completed. Select No.
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7. Enter the reason for the job status, and go to the Parts Needed repeatable forms.
8. Enter the parts needed in the repeatable form. Select More to add more repeatable
forms, and Done when you are finished.
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9. On the main form, continue with the Return Date and the Contact Phone.
The handset default format for dates is used for date entry.
10. Choose the Action button, and confirm the action by choosing Submit.
11. Choose Archive Form to complete the form later, or Archive and Submit to submit the
completed form, and archive a copy to be reused later.
12. Choose Preview to view all the data you have entered into your form.
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13. If you have connected a printer to your handset wirelessly, you can choose Print to print
out a preview of the onscreen form.
Working with Archived Forms
Archived forms can now be renamed either upon saving or from the Archive list.
1. To set the rename option, first in the Apple Settings, select mComet from the Apps list.
2. Set Prompt for Archive Name to On.
3. Now, when Archive or Archive and Submit are selected, a prompt containing the
current form name will display with a blinking cursor in the Name field.
renamed:
4. Select Archive. The new form name displays in the Archive Form Selection screen.
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You can also rename a form from the Archive list:
1. Select the Edit button from the top of the screen. A dialog message will display, and all
form names change to a bold blue typeface.
2. Choose a form from the list, and change the name.
3. Select Done on the keyboard.
4. Choose OK on the confirmation dialog.
5. The new name displays at the top of the form when you reopen it. Note that the form is
renamed on the handset only. The original name is retained in the desktop or web
application.
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Working with Orders
Use Orders to:
Receive and view detailed information about dispatched orders
Update order status
Enter additional information about dispatched and completed orders
The number of new, unread orders will display on top of the Orders icon at the bottom of
the screen. Sort orders in ascending or descending order, map order directions, or add forms
to the orders to include additional information.
Receiving Orders and Order Alerts
If you are in the network coverage area, you may receive an order alert on your handset to
inform you when a new order has been dispatched or if an order has changed. If you have
mComet in the background when an order is received, the following dialog displays:
Choose Close or View.
If mComet is running when an order is received, the following dialog displays:
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Choose OK from the alert message to refresh the orders automatically.
Refreshing Orders
To refresh orders, choose the Refresh icon on the Order Screen.
Any new orders assigned to you are displayed with an asterisk on the left. The asterisk
indicates that the order has not been read.
Reading Orders
When you select Orders, all orders assigned to you are displayed. An asterisk precedes new,
unread orders. Up to 200 orders can be displayed on the handset. When you reach the limit,
purge viewed orders to receive new orders.
1. Choose Orders from the main menu.
2. Select an order from the Order screen.
3. Review the order information.
Click on hyperlinked text in the order information and send emails, map address
routes or dial phone numbers.
4. Choose the Orders to return to the Orders screen.
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The Orders Screen redisplays. When an order has been read, the asterisk (*) no
longer displays in front of the order.
Searching Order Information
You can sort the orders in ascending or descending order to find a specific entry, or you can
use the Use the Filter option at the top of the Orders screen to search through order
information
1. Choose Ascending or Descending from the Orders screen. When the orders are sorted,
search for your order.
2. Or, type your search criteria in the Filter field.
Orders that fit your search criteria will display on the screen, or a message of ‘Order
Not Found’.
Copying Order Information
Copy order information for use with other Apple applications or mComet functions. For
example, you can copy order information to include in an email, or a message.
1. On the Read Order screen, hover over the text that you want to copy.
2. When the copy menu displays, you can either touch Copy to copy only what was
hovered over, move the slider to cover more text, or choose Select All to copy all
contents of the order.
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3. Navigate to where you will paste the text, hover again to display the submenu, and
choose Paste.
Updating Order Status
Statuses updated on the handset are displayed on the Comet Tracker workstation. You must
be clocked in to update order statuses.
The statuses available on your handset are set by your Comet Tracker server administrator.
Your Comet Tracker administrator may set statuses so that they must be selected in a
certain order. An error message will display if you choose a status that is out of sequence.
1. Choose an order from the Orders screen.
2. From the Read Order screen, choose Change Status to choose from a list of statuses to
change.
3. Choose a status from the Select Status screen. An arrow at the end of a status indicates
that forms are linked to the status. These forms must be completed before you can
submit the order.
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The status will change automatically if no forms are required.
4. When you are finished completing any linked forms, display the submenu and choose
Done. The updated status displays in the order summary information on the handset,
and on the Comet Tracker workstation.
5. To cancel the status change and choose a different one, choose Change Status again.
Adding Forms to Orders
You can add a form to an order to include more information about the selected order.
1. Choose Order Form from the Read Order screen.
2. Complete the form, and choose Submit . A dialog will display that will offer the
following options: Discard, Save, Send Form or Return to Form.
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3. Choose Menu to view and select from additional options, as shown below:
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Mapping Routes
Use Map Orders or Get Directions from the Orders function to show directional and text
maps for order routes. You must be within network coverage to view maps. Note that your
handset will use Google Maps for displaying directions – refer to the handset manual for
more detailed information on screen elements specific to Google Maps.
1. From the Orders screen, choose an order and touch Map Orders.
mComet will pinpoint your location and display it on the map. The blue highlighted
circle indicates your location.
Touch the arrow at the end of the information header to display a summary map
showing an overview of the entire route. Pushpins indicate the starting (green) and
ending (red) points of the route.
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2. Press Start to view directions for the route in a turn-by-turn format. The first segment of
the route is displayed, along with text instructions at the top of the screen.
3. Continue using the forward arrow to view each new turn in the route until you reach the
destination.
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4. You can change the address of the route by choosing Edit. Then you can modify the
address information.
5. Choose Route after you have modified the Start or End addresses to view the re-figured
route. A new route summary map displays showing your new location along the route.
The turn-by-turn maps and directions will also begin from your new location.
6. From the map screen, choose Directions to view directions in text format only, without
the map.
The Directions screen displays with text directions for the route, including the
distance and the estimated drive time from start to end.
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7. You can also touch Menu to view additional Google Map options, as shown below:
Drop Pin – Add a new destination on the map
Hide Traffic – Do not show traffic on highways
Map – View map along with route
Satellite – See satellite view along with route
Hybrid – See a combination of satellite and
List – Display text-only directions
8. Touch the Map icon to return to the map, or List to return to the text directions.
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Working with Messages
Use Messages to communicate with supervisors and other workers. Receive and view
messages, along with items sent in response. A number on the envelope indicates that new
messages have been received.
1. Choose the Messages form the menu.
Current messages in your Inbox will display. Choose Refresh to display new
messages.
2. Choose a message to review.
3. Review the message. When the message is opened, a ‘Read receipt’ message is sent
back to the sender.
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4. Choose Reply to respond, or Delete to discard the message. Note: Deleted
handset messages are kept on the CT server.
The Reply screen displays, populated automatically with the sender’s name.
However, you can choose the To field to display a listing of additional recipients, as
shown below, and then choose Accept.
5. Type a response and choose Send.
6. To compose a new message, choose the Write icon from the Inbox screen. Select
message recipients, enter a subject in the Subject field, and type your message.
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Viewing Handset Data History
Choose History to verify the status of data transmitted from the handset.
When data is completed, an entry is added to the History screen with timestamps for time
added and time submitted to the server. If the transmission is successful, a green circle
displays on the record, as shown below.
If the device is unable to send the data, the Sent timestamp is blank and a yellow circle
displays next to the record.
You can also review any form type that has been completed and submitted. Forms
associated with actions, such as Clock In forms, are also available for review. Reviewable
forms are displayed in blue. Note that submitted forms can be reviewed only – they cannot
be modified.
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Filtering Records
You can set a filter to display only specific record types, choose the maximum number of
records to display on the screen, or to hide the feature completely. You can hide or display
the following records:
Timekeeping Worker Status History Panic Alert Supervisor Landmark Forms Orders
1. Choose mComet from the Apps menu.
2. Choose your desired settings for the fields displayed onscreen.
Even if Show History is set to ‘Off’, records continue to be stored, so when it is re-
enabled, previously-added records will display.
3. Select Ok. If you opt to hide history records, they continue to be stored and are
available when History is re-enabled.
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Creating Landmarks
Create a landmark based on any location. The landmark is stored in the database and is
available on the CT workstation. Landmarks must be activated for your account by Actsoft
Comet Tracker Support. Additionally, you may need to clock in to access this option.
1. Choose Landmark from the menu. The Landmark screen displays.
2. Enter a name for your landmark in the Name field.
A map of your current location displays with the latitude and longitude automatically
populated.
If you want to select a position that is not displayed on the map, touch and zoom in
on the map to select a point manually.
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When you press and hold on the location, a manual location is created, which
changes the latitude and longitude from the default location. After you select a new
location, the Latitude and Longitude fields are re-populated.
3. Complete any additional fields displayed on the screen.
4. Choose the Action button when you are finished. The form is cleared, and you can
create a new landmark.
Your landmark is also displayed on the Comet Tracker workstation.
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Using the Barcode Scanner
Use your handset’s barcode scanner to scan barcodes. When using the handset as a scanner,
you do not have to enter barcode data into forms manually.
1. Navigate to one of the four (4) screens that allow barcode scans:
Form/Child form Repeatable Form
Clock In Clock Out
2. Choose a form field that is configured to accept a barcode scan, such as a text field.
3. Hold and press the field to display the field submenu.
4. Choose Scan, and center the camera viewfinder on the barcode you want to scan. The
handset will scan the barcode and populate the field you have chosen.
Scans may be unsuccessful if the data conflicts with form field constraints.
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Index
Adding images to forms, 29 Adding signatures to forms, 32 Advanced forms, 34
field behavior, 34 screen elements, 34
Advancing multiple time statuses, 22 Alerts
repeat timer, 18 Application
requirements, iii Archived forms, 42, 43 Barcode scanner, 61 Clocking in
icon, 22 Clocking in, 22 Clocking on and off break, 25 Clocking on and off lunch, 25 Clocking out, 24 Convenience keys, 10 Copying
order data, 47 Creating child forms, 32 Data record
history, 57 Deleting time records, 22 Filtering
messages, 58 records, 58
Forms adding signatures, 32 advanced, 34 archived, 27, 34 child, 32 child field, 27 feature, 27
Function labels, 11 GPS Status, 19 Handset
requirements, iii History, 57
data record, 57 Images, 29 Installing mComet, 7 Landmarks
creating, 59 option, 59
Links in orders, 46
Lists, 13 Mapping routes, 51 mComet
installation, 7 setup, 15
Messages filtering, 58 history, 57
sending and receiving, 55 Messaging, 55 Navigating
mComet, 10 New features, iii Orders, 45
copying, 47 linked text in, 46 reading, 46 refreshing, 46 searching, 47
Reading orders, 46 Refreshing
orders, 46 Renaming archived forms, 43 Required fields, 13 Returning from suspended status, 16 Route map, 51 Screen elements
asterisks and icons, 35 auto-formatted phone fields, 35 calculation fields, 35 decision fields, 34 drawing fields, 36 drop-down lists, 34 email fields, 36 hidden data input fields, 35 repeatable fields, 35 searching a drop-down list, 34
Searching orders, 47
Setup, 15 Signatures, 32 Status
GPS, 19 updating orders, 48 worker, 17
Submenus, 12 Supported devices, i
handsets, i Suspending mComet, 16 Technical support and training, ii Time entry
supervisor, 20 worker, 20
Time records deleting, 22
Time status advancing multiple, 22
Uninstall mComet, 9 Updating
order status, 48 What’s new, iii
history form review, iii Worker status, 17 Worker time entry, 20
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Working with forms, 27 Working with messages, 55
Working with orders, 45
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Glossary
Account number An Actsoft-issued number used to access mComet on the handset.
Asset Any object owned by a company that can be tracked, such as equipment.
Child form A subform that provides additional information about the main (or parent) form.
Comet Tracker (CT) The suite of applications used to configure GPS monitoring and the mComet application on the handset. There are four (4) versions of Comet Tracker:
Comet EZ (Web version)
Comet Tracker
Comet Mobile Worker
Comet Tracker Lite (handset tracking only – no desktop application required)
Decision field Afield on an advanced form containing data that requires a decision. Depending on the user’s response, additional sections may display for completion.
Form An mComet feature used to record and store data on the handset. A form can be set up for any type of job function (service call, delivery, customer visit, etc.). Forms is available only if it has been configured by your system administrator. Your system administrator creates the customized fields for data capture.
GSM Global System for Mobile communications. GSM is a digital mobile telephony system that is widely used in Europe and other parts of the world. It uses a variation of time division multiple access (TDMA) and is the most widely used of the three digital wireless telephony technologies (TDMA, GSM, and CDMA). GSM digitizes and compresses data, then sends it down a channel with two other streams of user data, each in its own time slot. It operates at either the 900 MHz or 1800 MHz frequency band.
GPS A satellite-based radio navigation system that consists of three segments – the satellite constellation, ground control network, and user equipment. People use GPS on their mobile devices for navigation software applications.
Landmark A geographical location that users can mark and store in the handset for retrieval, such as an address on a delivery route.
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mComet The handset application used with the CT workstation application that allows workers in the field to communicate with the home office. mComet uses built-in GPS tracking function to gather location information at specified time intervals and transmit the resulting data to the hosted server. Use it to clock in and out of work shifts, enter information about jobs, and receive updated forms while in the field.
Repeatable form A form used multiple times to enter related data. For example, multiple parts used on a service call can be entered into separate repeatable forms.
SMS A communication service standardized in the GSM mobile communication system, using standardized communications protocols allowing the interchange of short text messages between mobile telephone devices.
Form A user-defined event or item added into the Form area of mComet.
Time status cycle A linear set of user work statuses (Clocked In, Clocked Out, On Break, Off Break, On Lunch, Off Lunch) used to advance workers through their workday.
User number An Actsoft-issued number used for access to the mComet on the handset.
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