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ProGlove Documentation

Photo Reporting

Introduction

Our new Photo Reporting capabilities allow the workers to capture and send photos of any single detail, quality issue or event on the shop floor. Take a photo with your scanner to create a Photo Report, then send it directly to INSIGHT webportal for further review.

Important

Ensure your ProGlove scanners are using Scanner Firmware Gen1 version 2.10.0 and Scanner Firmware Gen2 version 1.3.0 or higher. Pair the scanners with the Gateway Plus and connect them to a level in INSIGHT.

Photo Reporting via Gateway Plus

Once your devices are paired and connected to INSIGHT, create a device configuration and define a Workflow Rule for your Gateway Plus to activate Photo Reporting capabilities on your scanner.

When you save and apply the configuration to your devices, and depending on the settings you defined, pressing the trigger on your scanner will initiate image capturing mode. Your scanner will activate the laser and its lights will flash in different colors signifying it is ready to take photos. Point the scanner's laser beam to the item or area of interest, then single-press the trigger again to capture an image.

The image is then sent via your Gateway Plus through to INSIGHT, where you and your colleagues can review it. Simply repeat the steps to reactivate the Photo Reporting feature on your scanner and take the next photo.

In case the double-press on your scanner's trigger is reserved for another action within your work process, and defined through a Workflow Rule, you can still initiate image capturing mode on your scanner by scanning the barcode displayed below.

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Every image sent to INSIGHT represents a photo report and contains a date and time stamp, as well as the details of devices used and the level within My Organization from which the report was sent. Access, review and manage any photo reports documented on your shop floor in INSIGHT by going to Devices, and then selecting the Photos tab. For more information on working with Photo Reporting in INSIGHT, see here.

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Note

It can take up to 30 seconds for a photo report to be transferred to INSIGHT and appear in the grid view, as shown above.

Additional information

The resolution and quality settings are currently hard-coded within the Gateway Plus firmware settings in order to achieve the best balance between quality and responsiveness when taking or transferring an image.

  • Maximum message size: 128 KB

  • Image resolution: Full, Half or Quarter

  • Jpeg quality setting: value from 5 to 100 that represents the .jpeg compression level, where 5 stands for high compression (low quality and smaller size) and 100 for low compression (high quality and bigger size)

Availability and limitations:

Table 10. Feature availability

Devices and firmware

Subscription plan

Lifecycle status

Resources

MARK Basic, MARK Display, MARK 2 - Scanner Firmware Gen1 version 2.13.0

LEO, MARK 3 - Scanner Firmware Gen2 version 1.5.0

Gateway Application Firmware - version 2.13.3

INSIGHT Visibility, INSIGHT Analytics

BETA feature

Firmware, Release notes



FAQs

1.

Can I activate Photo Reporting using API?

Yes. You can trigger Photo Reporting using Streams API messages.

2.

Can I use Photo Reporting with my Android device?

Yes. For more information, see Photo Reporting via INSIGHT Mobile (Android).

3.

Why should I use this feature?

Photo Reporting allows you to use the scanner that is already on the back of your hand and saves you the time and effort of handling an additional device for the purpose of capturing photos. Moreover, all photos are sent directly to your INSIGHT account.

4.

Can I send photos directly to INSIGHT without an Android device?

No. An Android or Gateway devices are necessary for your scanners to connect with and send data to your INSIGHT account.

5.

What are the file sizes that can be sent through to INSIGHT?

Depending on the type of file, file sizes can vary. Below are some average sizes in KB (kilobytes).

  • Image of a white paper: 1-2 KB

  • Standard images: 5-10 KB

  • Random noise images: 10-20 KB

  • Test of random noise image with quality setting 20 and in highest resolution: 43 KB