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About WorkNET
WorkNET Contents
WorkNET Desktop
People Module
Customer Module
Vendor Module
Inventory Module
Calendar Module
Attachments
Cost Centers
eWorkRequests
Journal Entries
Tasks
Time Cards
Preventive Maintenance
WorkControl Center
WorkCenters
F.A.Q

INTRODUCTION TO WorkNET

Spectrum Group (SG1), created WorkNET™ to provide for efficient management of work assignments and  other related functions.  WorkNET™ was designed to automate functions associated with the creation and management of your workload, Customer Lists, Vendor Lists, Managing and tracking of Inventory, tracking and notification of work status, time and materials used, and the reports associated with sound practical work management.

WorkNET™ is designed as a customizable solution to your Work Operation needs.  The ability to customize the software package to specific needs of each end user is what sets WorkNET™ apart from other programs.  Most end users will not utilize all of the dynamic functions of WorkNET™.  However, they are there!  You have the ability to start small and add-on, as you so desire.

Have you ever thought about automating the process for Photo Identification Cards, Card Access, Computer Aided Dispatch, Construction Documents, Architectural Drawings, Hardware Specifications, Hardware Schedule, Key Control,  CCTV or DVR functions,  or almost any other related information?  Even integrating the process to reduce input and improves consistency?  Share information with other databases for reduced workload?  WorkNET™ is a great way to start on that road. Spectrum Group Inc. is building the road.  Spectrum Group Inc. is committed to providing end-users with the avenues for success.

SG1 personnel provide training with your software purchase.  They will help you to customize WorkNET™ program, and get you up and running quickly and efficiently.

ABOUT THE WorkNETTM PROGRAM

This user manual is a comprehensive guide of steps and procedures for navigating and using the program, WorkNET™ is server based, browser accessed and work in any environment which supports Browsers.  To help you learn and use the program efficiently, this manual is organized by tasks that build upon on each other.  WorkNET™ is an easy to use yet powerful program to enter data for managing keys.  The program MUST be licensed, you must be assigned a User ID and Password, and you must agree to the End Users License Agreement before beginning.  If you are unable to <LOG IN>, contact your Systems Administrator.

This manual assumes you are familiar with the basic computer operations — point, click, using scroll bars, open, save commands, YOUR Browser Operations, etc.  If you are not familiar with these operations, refer to the manual that came with your computer.   The manual covers the following areas of the program, and may be accessed by clicking on the desired area in the left-hand column.

WorkNET Contents
Your Desktop
WorkNET Operations
Customers
Vendors
Inventory
Channels – Requests
eWorkRequest
System Manager Configurations
Frequently Asked Questions

ABOUT THE WorkNETTM MANUAL

This user manual is a comprehensive guide of steps and procedures for navigating and using the program, WorkNET™ is server based, browser accessed and work in any environment which supports Browsers.  To help you learn and use the program efficiently, this manual is organized by tasks that build upon on each other.  The WorkNET™ MANUAL is designed to be used like an index or filing cabinet.

  • You first select the Category from the list of buttons in the left hand column.
  • A list of operations will be displayed for that Category in your Desk Top Workspace.
  • Click on the item you want specific information on.  this will take you to the specific item and explain how to perform the associated operations.
  • IF you are unable to understand the directions, or need further clarification, use your Support Contract privileges to contact us.

This manual assumes you are familiar with the basic computer operations — point, click, using scroll bars, open, save commands, YOUR Browser Operations, etc.  If you are not familiar with these operations, refer to the manual that came with your computer.   The manual covers the following areas of the program, and may be accessed by clicking on the desired area in the left-hand column.

CONVENTIONS

 

Throughout the program, there are established operational conventions to assist you for efficiency and ease of use.  There is the dynamic search functions, flexible data entry, security measure to help prevent duplication of core information, and one time entry of essential data.

Operational Functionality

The unique functions of WorkNET™ are designed to MAXIMIZE the use of Single Click Links, and reduce keyboard data entry.

Search Function

The search function is one of many powerful tools built into the program.   WorkNET™ searches on the field where the cursor is located.  Some fields only allow an “exact information” method of search; others allow the user a choice.  Most fields allow the user both options.  Search methods available.

Create  Function

The Create function is another of many powerful tools built into the program.   WorkNET™ allows you to add data to your program via the CREATE feature.  Some fields only allow an “exact information” method of entry; others allow the user a choice.

Your Desktop

The DESKTOP is your workspace.  It’s appearance is defined in a number of ways.

First, your Systems Manager may customize the Heading and Footer of your program by providing HTML information to our WorkNET Technicians and they will program it into your WorkNET Zone.  This is typically done at the time of setup, or within the first 30 days of operation.  However, if you have taken advantage of our Support Contract…this option remains open to you at any time.  You may even change the HTML with no additional charge, as a Support Contract subscriber.

Next, the LINKS in the LEFT HAND COLUMN of your page are defined and viewable by the privileges which YOUR Systems Administrator allows for EACH user.  If you do not have access to something you think that you should be seeing, or visa versa, your Systems Manager can correct the problem by granting our denying you further access.

Lastly, each user may further customize how their desktop will appear by selecting, or deselecting item from the “My Preferences” link at the TOP of each page, next to the MAIN MENU link.  A wide variety of options are available.

NOTE: Don’t forget the Miscellaneous Preferences at the bottom of the page.  They aren’t miscellaneous to the operation, only to what you see.

 

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