This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 16 MAR 2020 | Created initial document. |
This guide outlines the information you need to know about new or improved functionality in this update.
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View Sensor Data Associated with a Worker
You can now find the sensor details associated with an individual worker in the worker view. The Sensor Data tab shows data plots for sensors associated with the worker. You can select the sensor(s) and time period to view.
Time-Based Restrictions for Project Locations
You can now include time-based restrictions for project locations. Configure rules to raise alerts in case a worker violates the time restrictions associated with a location.
Hide Worker Names in the Map View
You can now choose to show worker roles in place of worker names in the map view, the worker details screen, and in search filters.
Use the Configurable Parameters page to set the worker display mode to anonymous. Note that any rules generating incidents or alerts, for example, will continue to show the worker name in the incident and alert details.
Automatic Mobile Device Provisioning
Use QR code scanning, or share the provisioning link using email and other channels to enable automatic device provisioning for a user mobile device.
Enable Device Actions Using Rules
Use employee alerts to trigger visual and haptic feedback supported by your device models.
For example, you can configure a rule to trigger employee alerts to all employees at a location in case an employee has fallen. The employees' MetaWear LED sensors would blink and their android devices would display the alert notification.