DHC Systems Guide

DHC Systems Guide

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MRC – Common – Daily Sat Ratio

In the next chart we see “Daily Sat Ratio”. This is the daily ratio of the Satisfactory Percentage over the period of the report. Go ahead and hover your mouse over a day to see specifics about the performance on

MRC – Common – Word Cloud

The visual with a bunch of words scattered around is the Word Cloud. Words that are used more often in the Scan Notes appear larger. The smaller words are used in the Scan Notes less often. Click a word to

MRC – Common – Completed Scan List

The large table of information in the lower left is the “Scan List”. This is where each of the Scans conducted for the period are listed. Click a row within this table to show the details, including the image in the

MRC – Common – Scan Details

The final part of the page is the “Scan Details” card. When the user selects one of the rows in the “Scan List” the details of that scan, including the image, will be displayed in the “Scan Details” card. In

MRC – Admin – Reporting – Zone

MRC – Admin – Reporting This report is available by expanding the “MRC – Admin” section and clicking “Reporting”, then clicking the “Zone” button. MRC – Admin – Reporting – Zone Here you can see the details of the Scans

MRC – Admin – Reporting – Area

MRC – Admin – Reporting This report is available by expanding the “MRC – Admin” section and clicking “Reporting”, then clicking the “Area” button. MRC – Admin – Reporting – Area Here you can see the details of the Scans

MRC – Admin – Reporting – User

MRC – Admin – Reporting This report is available by expanding the “MRC – Admin” section and clicking “Reporting”, then clicking the “User” button. MRC – Admin – Reporting – User Here you can see the details of the Scans

Adding Scans in MRC

Before you can start tracking, collecting and reporting on anything, you have to get some scans into the system. Standard User accounts do not have access to create Scans. If you do not see “Add 1 New Scan” or “Bulk

Exporting and Printing Scans in MRC (v3.1.1)

After the Scans have been loaded into the system, they are ready to be printed and placed around the facility. Once the barcodes, also known as QR Codes, are in place they are ready for scanning and reporting. Many devices

Scanning a Barcode or QR Code in MRC

Once the barcodes, also known as QR Codes, are in place they are ready for scanning and reporting. Most devices include a barcode scanner on the camera by default, but if not, any “Barcode” or “QR Code” reader app will