Updated: September 2025
This guide shows you how to manage individual items in your Log-E catalog by adding notes, tags, and photos to specific serial numbers. These tools help improve tracking, documentation, and accountability for your equipment.
What You Can Do
With Log-E’s item management features, you can:
Add photos to serial numbers or entire catalog items
Write notes (e.g., missing cables, damage, usage instructions)
Apply tags to quickly label items by condition, issue, or category
Add items to a subhand receipt for transfers or tracking
Step-by-Step Instructions
Open Your Catalog
Navigate to the Log-E Equipment tab using the navigation menu in the top left corner.
Open your unit’s Catalog by tapping on the three vertical dots next to your unit's name (e.g., Bravo Company).
Select a National Stock Number (e.g., 70210N).
Click on a specific serial number to open the item details.
Add a Photo
At the top half of the item page:
Tap the Plus icon to upload from your photo library.
Tap the Camera icon to take a new photo with your device.
Once added, the image will begin uploading automatically.
Set Photo Preferences
After the photo uploads:
Tap the Like icon to make it the default image for the entire catalog item. Tap again to remove that designation.
To delete the photo, tap the Trash icon.
Add a Note
Tap the Notes tab in the top right corner.
Tap the Pencil icon with three vertical lines in the bottom left corner.
Enter your note (e.g., Missing HDMI cable). Then tap Save.
The note is now linked to the serial number.
Add a Tag
Tap the Tag icon.
Select the tag type that fits what you're looking for.
The tag will be saved and displayed in the item summary.
Add to a Subhand Receipt (Optional)
Tap the Clipboard with a plus icon to include this item in a subhand receipt for personnel tracking or equipment handoffs.
You can create a new subhand receipt or add the item to an existing sub hand receipt. Then tap Assign.
Best Practices
Keep tags consistent across similar issues or statuses.
Use photos to visually document damage, modifications, or condition.
Always double-check that notes are attached to the correct serial number.