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1. Maintenance 101 for Non Maintenance Managers October 29, 2009
2. Agenda Fleet Performance Trend Monitoring
Dashboard Alerts of Key Performance Indicators
Automatic Notifications based on Critical Transaction Triggers
Ad hoc and Standard Reporting
7. Dashboard Alerts Audible and Visual Alerts
8. Visual Alerts
9. Graphical Displays
10. One-Click Access to Detail
11. Efficient Report Management
12. One Click Data Correction / Issue Resolution
13. Automatic Notifications Condition-Based Maintenance
Letting your equipment trigger maintenance (Telematics)
Automatic alerts to customers / stakeholders based on Critical Transaction Triggers
E-Mail Notification
14. Engine Control Unit (ECU) The on-board computer controlling vehicle operations and monitoring vehicle sensors
Stores sensor results as parameter data
Meter Readings, Pressure, Speed, etc.
Generates fault codes when sensors fail or are outside operating standards
Code, Fault, Occurrence, Status
16. Customer / Stakeholder Alerts
Alerts based on any Critical Transaction Trigger
Unit assignment changes
New unit delivery
Work Order completion
Out of service datetime established, etc.
Does not require FMIS access
Significantly improves customer communication
17. Critical Transaction Triggers Based on “Fleet Need”
18. Managing Notifications FMIS should provide a simple User Interface for managing alerts
19. Ad hoc and Standard Reporting Out-of-the-box standard reports
Easy to configure
Easy to schedule
Provide flexible report “outputs”
Easy to deliver
20. Standard Reporting
21. Ad hoc Reporting
Allows users to create reports without having to be a:
Report writing expert
(Business Objects)
Database Administrator
Minimal knowledge of the database schema
22. Ad hoc Reporting Tool
23. Ad hoc Reports
24. Questions, comments?