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The user can Delete shipments that have not started and Cancel shipments that are shipping, delivered or closed. The user deletes a shipment by pressing the delete button and confirms it by pressing the confirm button. Deleting shipments that have not started is useful if some mistakes were made when creating the shipment. Shipments are cancelled by pressing the cancel button and the cancellation confirmed by pressing the confirm button. Shipments that are cancelled are hidden, but can be found under the search tab.
Alarm Reset
Resetting boundary alarms is only available for admin usersIf you're a user with admin permissions, you can reset boundary alarms. If a boundary has been triggered for a sensor, it can be reset in the Excursion Boundaries table under the info tab in the single shipment view. When a boundary is triggered the triggered column in the table gets will get a red exclamation circle icon (it will not change after it has been displayed for the first time) and the armed column gets will get a red x icon. Clicking the plus icon for the triggerd triggered boundary under the details column expands a sub-table where the user can see which sensor has was triggered for that boundary. The sub-table shows how many times the boundary has was triggered under the column trigger count and wether whether the boundary is armed or not per sensor. To rearm a boundary for a sensor the button Rearm is clicked, then the , click the Rearm button. Doing this resets the time for the alarm reset is selected and the green . Click the green check icon is clicked to to save the reset, to. If the time selected is now the current time, then the armed column in the sub-table displays a green check icon, if . If the time selected is in the future, then the armed column displays a clock icon. The icons displayed in the armed column in the parent table depend on the icons in the sub-table. If any sensor has a triggered boundary than , then a red x is displayed in the parent table, if . If a boundary is armed for all sensors in the sub-table than , then a green check icon is displayed in the parent table, if . If a boundary is armed for all sensors, but one will be armed in the future, then the clock icon is displayed in the parent table.
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When rearming boundaries, the logger can only receive the command to rearm a boundary when it wakes up. A wake-up only occurs on a preset interval, when a button is pressed on the logger, or if the logger detects an excursion. As such, the The earliest any further alerts can be issued by a logger that is being is rearmed is at its next wake-up, regardless of the delay you selectselected. For example, if you select to rearm a logger immediately but the logger is not scheduled to wake up for 40 minutes, the earliest you can receive an alert is in 40 minutes.
Note that when rearming a logger that , the accumulative time-limit will not be reset. This means that if the logger is still experiencing an excursion, an alert will immediately be issued upon the logger waking up and receiving the command to rearm that boundary. It is recommended that you resolve the issue causing an excursion before rearming the boundaries on a logger. Additionally, if the excursion has been resolved, but the logger detects conditions that breach the boundary, it will immediately issue an alert, rather than waiting for the set amount of time again.
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