Dad always told me to deny everything.I never really understand why it is so difficult for some to send in either a maintenance report or bol on time to begin with. Dad always told me the load isn't done until all required paperwork is done. Especially in a van. We have so little paperwork to do compared to a straight.
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Mine does that on rare ocassion. On the brain box remove the black plug that is held in place with a thumb screw on each side. Leave out for about 30 seconds and reatach. Your qc will reboot and you should be good to go.
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force close the screen by simultaneously holding down the center of the circle button (dot) and the button with a head with what appears to be the symbol of sound coming from where its mouth should be for 10 seconds. release and "pop" it's off. restart with key.
I really like having the auto loading of addresses from work flow to pc miler.
eb
Nice trick thanks. Never use the GPS myself do to the fact of truck routing. How does it work out for you?
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I like it a lot. I didn't use the routing before, because one set of addresses can be enough of a hassle to load in the GPS. With or without the route I like having the map going, so I have an alternate zoomed in or out view from the GPS. I'm still trying to figure out how to quit a route after arrival. It doesn't self-cancel like the nuvi, and all I can find is a rather involved digging through the menu to cancel the route. maybe I just need to do the double button reboot for that too.
eb
Eric,
Touch the icon in the lower left corner to bring up the menu screen. Touch "Main Menu". On that screen, touch the circle with a line through it at the upper right corner. That closes the program and stops the nav.
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Thanks. This saves a couple menu selections.
Even with truck navigation, I'll be using it more. Even from the vanner's perspective I like having access to the warnings that things are getting small. And even if it maps a different route from what I want, it catches up quick enough. It also gives me an idea how slow my arrival time can be compared to optimistic small vehicle routing.
eb
It's odd, and really annoying that it's not there anymore. But, if you select one (shipper or receiver) and then hit "Details" it'll have the complete address with Zip Code there.Workflow isn't including zip codes on addresses anymore? Sometimes, they're needed to find the correct place.
I do think the length of fields on the QC should be exactly the same as dispatch has. That way they can know that we can't see the entire name. If they can't lengthen the field size on the QC, they need to shorten the field length on the dispatch screens.Also, can they find a way to get the entire name on , even when it's long? Sometimes, the part that's cut off is kind of important...
But, I'll just be happy if I could get a pickup number along with the load information.
Shipper - "Do you have a pickup number?"
Me, looking like an unprofessional doofus - "Of course not. Let me call dispatch and get one."
Also, while I'm at it, the "LEG 1 NOTES:" and the "LEG 2 NOTES:" that can be seen online need to be on the "Details" page of the QC. Those notes often contain critical information about the load, like gate information, contact name and phone numbers.