Welcome to TAIT Support! Here you can find knowledge base articles, rental equipment, training information, release notes, user manuals, and a community forum. You can also use this site to create a support ticket.
IMPORTANT: Not all support content is available to those who don't sign in. To get the most out of this site, create a free support account by clicking the Sign In link at the upper right of this page. If you don't yet have an account, click the Sign Up link in the window that opens and then enter your name and email address. Sign in to unlock demos, user manuals, release notes, and more!
Creating a Support Ticket
If you're an existing client with an urgent matter, you can submit a support ticket without signing in. This can be done directly from the home page by clicking the Submit a request link at the top right of the page or by clicking the red Help button at the bottom right (this button is on each page of the site). Click either one to open the request form shown below:
Requests submitted from this form can be classified as a Support or Training request. This ensures we put you in touch with the correct support personnel. The Support form (shown above) also lets you choose the software you're inquiring about and add attachments that may be helpful in diagnosing the issue:
- Screenshots, or even better, a video of the issue
- iQ support bundle
- Navigator GUI issue collect
When you're finished filling out the form, click the red Submit button at the bottom of the form.
When you're finished filling out the form, click the red Submit button at the bottom of the form.
Signing In
As mentioned earlier, to take full advantage of the Support content, you need to sign in. Signing in is also required to check the status of a ticket (more on that later). To sign in, click the Sign In link at the top right of the home page. This link opens the sign in window shown below.
To log into your existing account, enter your credentials and press the Sign In button. If you're unsure if you have an account, click the Get a password link. The TAIT Support Portal automatically creates new accounts and user IDs for every email address we receive, so if you've emailed asktait@taittowers.com or were CC'd on an email to that email address anytime after August 18, 2018, you likely have an existing Support account. To create a new account, simply click the Sign Up link and fill out the form shown below.
Once you are logged into the site, you will see additional categories--the big red buttons--appear on the home page and far more content will be available to you within any of those categories.
Checking Ticket Status
Once you sign in, you can check ticket status by clicking the down-pointing arrow next to your name at the top right of the page. Choose My Activities to view your support tickets. As you may suspect, the Profile link lets you update your user profile information (for example, you can add a photo of yourself).
Clicking the My Activities link opens the My Requests page shown below. Support tickets are separated into three lists (details in the examples below are blurred to protect confidential information):
- My requests. Tickets you submitted to TAIT Support.
- Requests I’m CC’d on. Any ticket that you are copied on. It's possible to be the ticket requester and to be CC’d on a ticket.
- Organization tickets. Tickets submitted by anyone within your organization, even if you aren't CC’d on the ticket.
All three of these list views can be filtered into the three different ticket statuses: Open, Awaiting your reply, and Solved.
Viewing Ticket Details
To view the details of a ticket, click the subject line:
To see the name of the TAIT personnel who is currently assigned to the ticket, locate the Assigned To text on the right side of the page. This area also shows you who is CC'd on the ticket.
Responding to a Ticket
If the status of the ticket is “awaiting your reply”, you can respond using the text box at the bottom of the page. You can also mark the current ticket as solved if there is no longer an issue.
You can also see a list of attachments that were added to the ticket, which you can download and review.
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