For court reporting agencies and other litigation support firms
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Tracking setup workflow

Set up tracking to monitor jobs as they move through your production workflow. (RB9 Standard only)

Tracking Items
 

The first set-up task is to create categories of service items that your office produces and wants to track. Typical tracking item types for court reporting and video production firms are DVD, Editing, Exhibit, Scanning, Synching, and Transcript. (In Setup > Lists > Tracking menu)

Tracking Steps
 

After setting up items to be tracked, create steps that each item goes through in the production workflow. (In Setup menu)

 

Before starting to track work, specify codes for different areas in tracking. The first set of these codes, Archival Status, describes the current archival status of original media, such as video tapes. Typical entries are Archived Here, Originals Destroyed, Originals Sent To, and Pending. (In Setup > Lists > Tracking menu)

Media Classifi­cation codes
 

The next set of codes to add deals with media classification. Typical media classification codes are Attorney’s Eyes Only, Confidential, Highly Confidential, Restricted, and Under Protective Order. (In Setup > Lists > Tracking menu)

Media Format codes
 

The next set of codes to add deals with media format. Typical media format codes are Audio Tape, CD, DV-CAM, DVD-R, Hi-8, MiniDV, S-VHS, and Tape. (In Setup > Lists > Tracking menu)

Priority codes
 

The final set-up task is to add priority codes. Typical priority codes are High, Normal, and Urgent. (In Setup > Lists > Tracking menu)