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You can use the ShipHawk Dimensioner in conjunction with the ShipHawk WMS and ShipHawk TMS, and your ERP system, such as NetSuite.
ShipHawk WMS and TMS
To configure the ShipHawk Dimensioner with the WMS, you must complete some WMS configuration steps and then register the device using the ShipHawk TMS. (If you only have access to the WMS, please reach out to your Account Manager to move forward.) See the following sections:
ShipHawk TMS Only
Businesses using NetSuite and ShipHawk TMS will need to upgrade to the most recent NetSuite-ShipHawk bundle (the ShipHawk Hybrid SuiteApp for NetSuite) to support the ShipHawk Dimensioner synchronization.
To configure the ShipHawk Dimensioner with the TMS only, you must first register the device using the ShipHawk TMS. See the following section:
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✔️ Minimum object feature size: 0.5" (if less than this, a feature might not be seen or included in the item cube).
✔️ Maximum object size: 48x24x24" (as a rough rule of thumb). Hold the device at least 15 inches above the item.
✔️ Scan from the top:
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Device Operation Dimensions and Parameters
Parameter | Specification | Comment |
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Maximum Object Size | Longest dimension < 40” | Real-time Assistant will show if larger item can be scanned. |
Minimum Object Size | Smallest dimension > 0.5” | Some features > 0.25” can be scanned if the item is smaller and the device is closer to the item. |
Error to Ground Truth | < 0.5” for cuboidal < 1.0” for irregulars | Scan from top down for best results. |
Minimum Distance Device to Item | Keep device > 18” from all surfaces of items | Better results occur when device is closer rather than farther. |
Incompatible Materials | Transparent Shiny, Glossy | Item and ground surface should be matte and opaque. |
Battery Life | 8 hours | (Assuming Real-time Assistant is in use for 10% of the 8 hours.) |
Ambient Operating Temperature | 41 - 95 degrees Fahrenheit (5 - 35 degrees Celsius ) |
Configuring ShipHawk Dimensioner with ShipHawk WMS
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The dimensions will now be in NetSuite for the item:
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Scanning Dimensions with ShipHawk TMS
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On the ShipHawk TMS user interface, from the menu bar, select Products > Scan Items.
Next, you select a dimensioner from a drop-down list of the ones that have been registered, and then you can proceed to scan items with it.
From the drop-down, select a registered device:
(If you want to double-check the device’s serial code on the ShipHawk Dimensioner device itself, to make sure you have the registered device: select the gear icon ⚙️ and then select About. On the About screen, scoll down to Device Info section’s Serial field.)
NOTE: If you have PrintNode, the selection will include the Read weight from Scales option.
Select this option if you are measuring dimensions and also the weight:Next, select the ShipHawk Dimensioner device from the Select a registered device dropdown:
Click Next.
The screen for scanning now displays:
Note that the Item # column, the screen keeps a count of the number of the items you’re scanning during this session.
Using the ShipHawk Dimensioner, scan the SKU or UPC code and then the dimensions of an item.
ScanSKU
Scan SKU or UPC. Aim device directly from the the front, and press yellow button on side of device:
Scan item dimensions from above, with device’s cameras on its back, and press large yellow button on the device’s screen:
Upload the scan result by press the yellow upload button:The page now shows the results of the scan.
The status icons initially show to indicate the data has not yet been synced with ShipHawk and your ERP.
Note that you can edit the data if you wish to round it up or adjust it further.
The status icons now show to indicate the data change :Click SYNC to sync the items with ShipHawk and your ERP.
A green checkmark indicates the sync is completed:
See the following video for an example of the scanning process:Continue scanning the SKUs and then the dimensions of each item at hand using the ShipHawk Dimensioner.
Keep in mind if you leave the page and discontinue the session, you can continue scanning SKUs later by going to Products > Scan Items.
Scanning Dimensions at Packing Time in ShipHawk TMS
If enabled for your account, you can also use the ShipHawk Dimensioner right when you are packing an order, working from the Order Details page.
On Order Details, in the left navigation area, from Dimensioner device, select the device serial code of the ShipHawk Dimensioner you will use:
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Next, scan a package, and click the dimensions icon to have the dimensions you’ve scanned upload for the package:
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If you have the ShipHawk Dimensioner but don’t see the Dimensioner device drop-down and dimensions icon on the user interface, contact your ShipHawk account manager to enable the Show on shipment package form option.
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If you would like to scan pallet / handling dimensions, please contact your ShipHawk account manager. |