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ENAiKOON limit-checker

Threshold value monitoring for vehicles / construction machinery with alert function

Oh no, when was it that I have to get my wheel loader inspected again? Do I have to get my truck MOT'd yet again? – How time flies! So many important dates to remember and so many details that those in charge have to watch out for. This makes the ENAiKOON limit-checker a boon when it comes to managing and monitoring all those important things coming up.

This software module provides extensive threshold value monitoring which now, in addition to the now well-known and popular positioning functions, also includes an extensive overview of all service intervals and operating times. Since regularly recurring as well as predefined fixed dates, as well as kilometre-dependent and hours of operation dependent events can be taken into consideration, self monitoring and employee monitoring becomes much easier to handle without investing any additional time.

The following types of threshold values can be monitored:

  • Monitoring of mileage
    Time of alert dependent on reaching the defined mileage
  • Monitoring of operating hours
    Time of alert dependent on reaching the defined hours of operation
  • Monitoring of recurring events
  • Monitoring of unique events

Alert levels

With a freely-definable pre-alert and main alert, the employees in question are informed of an upcoming measure with time to spare.
If no action is taken after both alerts, for example no service or no replacement of service fluids for the vehicle or construction machinery in question, the supervisor can be informed by way of a "chief alert".

Alerts are sent to pre-defined email addresses by default. Each alert can be sent to up to five email addresses. Alerts are sent as emails or as text messages to the employee’s mobile phone.

Pre-warning

  • Message to accountable persons
  • Messages are sent well before the event comes to pass
  • The time interval before the main alert can be selected at will
  • Storage and display of a measures plan

Main alert

  • Notification of the occurrence of the event
  • Alert contains information on the vehicle/construction machinery, reason for main alert, etc.
  • Identification of completion after execution of the measure

Chief alert

  • Third notification level if the alert is not identified as completed
  • At a freely-definable time / time period
  • Possibility for supervisors to monitor the correct handling of alerts

Data sheet

Data sheet

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