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<br>'''Note''': password cannot be longer than 8 characters.  
 
<br>'''Note''': password cannot be longer than 8 characters.  
  
<br><u>'''Technician Work Hours'''</u> (<span style="color:orange">'''2'''</span>  in image above)
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<br><u>'''Technician Work Hours'''</u>(<span style="color:orange">'''2'''</span>  in image above)
 
<br>- '''Tech Hours Per Day''' - When you schedule a technician either in dispatch or using labor item, this is the number of hours that will be scheduled by default. You can    increase or decrease hours.
 
<br>- '''Tech Hours Per Day''' - When you schedule a technician either in dispatch or using labor item, this is the number of hours that will be scheduled by default. You can    increase or decrease hours.
 
<br>- '''Start Time''' The Order Dispatch window will use the start time and hours to determine the hours you can schedule your techs.
 
<br>- '''Start Time''' The Order Dispatch window will use the start time and hours to determine the hours you can schedule your techs.
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<br>- '''Dispatch Hours Per Day''' - Enter the number of hours you want to show on the dispatch calendar. (If '''Start Time''' is 7am, and '''Hours per Day''' is 10 hours, then dispatch calendar shows 7am - 5pm)
 
<br>- '''Dispatch Hours Per Day''' - Enter the number of hours you want to show on the dispatch calendar. (If '''Start Time''' is 7am, and '''Hours per Day''' is 10 hours, then dispatch calendar shows 7am - 5pm)
  
<br>- <u>'''Scan Button and Command Line'''</u> (<span style="color:orange">'''3'''</span>  in image above)
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<br>- <u>'''Scan Button and Command Line'''</u>(<span style="color:orange">'''3'''</span>  in image above)
 
<br>If you have a scanner that can accept a command line then you can set this up and within stored docs you can launch your scanner for scan or display. We have a customer that developed a product that works with the Scan Command Line in SME and provides full document storage and scanning. If you use this scanner then you can set it up and within stored docs you can launch your scanner for scan or display. We can put you in touch with them to purchase their scanner product. If you don't go with these solutions, you would need some other application that would communicate between SME and the scanners.  
 
<br>If you have a scanner that can accept a command line then you can set this up and within stored docs you can launch your scanner for scan or display. We have a customer that developed a product that works with the Scan Command Line in SME and provides full document storage and scanning. If you use this scanner then you can set it up and within stored docs you can launch your scanner for scan or display. We can put you in touch with them to purchase their scanner product. If you don't go with these solutions, you would need some other application that would communicate between SME and the scanners.  
  

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