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when the job is received by the queuing manager, when an AMR is on its way to the
button's goal, and when the job is completed (and AMR dismissed).
Cancel Request (X)
When a dropoff button has a blue or green border, meaning its job is Pending or In Progress,
the Operator can touch the button and a Cancel pop-up button (X) will be displayed on the but-
ton. Touching that pop-up will cancel the job for that goal. This does not affect any other jobs.
See Touchscreen Dropoff Goals Page, with Cancel and Hi-Priority Pop-ups on page 49.
High Priority (!)
If you touch-and-hold the dropoff button for a goal that is planned or requested, or simply
touch the button for a job that is pending, a High-Priority pop-up button (!) is displayed. Touch-
ing this pop-up will toggle the priority for the goal or job between high and normal priority.
See the following graphic.
When a job is assigned high priority, its dropoff button will display a visible high-priority
indicator (!). A high-priority job will be serviced before all normal-priority jobs, even if those
jobs were entered at an earlier time.
This means that if you press Goal1, then Goal2+HighPriority, then Goal3, they will be serviced
in this order: Goal2, Goal1, Goal3.
If you de-select a high-priority dropoff button, and then re-select it, it will appear as normal pri-
ority (the high-priority flag is not persistent).
NOTE: Changing a high-priority dropoff button or job to normal priority will
move that button or job to the end of the queue, so it will be serviced last.
Figure 4-19 Touchscreen Dropoff Goals Page, with Cancel and Hi-Priority Pop-ups
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