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Ronda senior X - User Manual> Routine Management> Routine Management Application> View Control Points

View Control Points

So it isstarted a routine, the app will show a list of checkpoints that need to be checked.

To access this application screen, simply select a round in its runtime in the Main Menu, or through the Main Menu > Routines.

The screen has the following fields and execution actions:

Points

It quickly indicates how many control points there are in the selected round, including a current status indicating how many control points have already been checked relative to the total number.

Stopwatch

A stopwatch clock will measure the time elapsed after starting the round, in order to guarantee execution time control.

Control Points

Allows you to view the control points that need to be checked during the route and their status, such asPending It isSuccessfully completed.

Just below the name of the Control Point, theObservation registered for the point, if any.

To check a control point, simply select one of the indicated points.

Important

It is possible to have two authenticated users accessing the same routine plan. However, the data of the user who performs the first synchronization will be considered, and the data of the second user will be discarded.

Finish routine

Use the button to end the routine execution process.

Important

When an operator chooses to end the round without reading and completely executing the control points, the application will forward to thejustification screen, in order to align the reasons that caused the routine not to be completed.

Location at Control Points

As soon as a routine is selected and started, the application will check thelocation.

The location of Control Points is done through geolocation or by QR Code.

Geolocation is carried out within a radius of up to 50 meters from the control point. The location via QR Code must be read by the mobile device's camera in the application.

If the app is unable to verify the location, there will be ajustification screen, where the user must justify why they are unable to enter the location.

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