Bomag Telematic
Bomag Telematic
Bomag Telematic
BOMAG TELEMATIC
Catalogue No.
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Table of contents
Preface .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1 General .................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Screen overview .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Login / Logout .............................................................................................................................. 9
1.3 View & hide a panel ................................................................................................................... 11
1.4 Alert window ............................................................................................................................... 13
1.5 Data selector .............................................................................................................................. 14
1.5.1 Date selector panel .................................................................................................................... 14
1.5.2 Equipment / User selector panel ................................................................................................ 14
1.6 Table functions ........................................................................................................................... 16
1.6.1 Column header filters ................................................................................................................. 16
1.6.2 Data sorting in tables ................................................................................................................. 16
2 At A Glance ........................................................................................................................................... 19
2.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................... 20
2.2 Select, center & follow or cancel following a machine ............................................................... 21
2.3 Alarms ........................................................................................................................................ 22
2.4 Ping ............................................................................................................................................ 23
2.5 Machine details .......................................................................................................................... 26
2.6 Equipment summary .................................................................................................................. 29
2.7 User Settings ............................................................................................................................. 30
2.8 Show, hide & filter shapes ......................................................................................................... 33
3 History ................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................... 38
3.2 How to show a track (Breadcrumb trail)..................................................................................... 39
3.3 History export ............................................................................................................................. 40
4 Reports .................................................................................................................................................. 41
4.1 Export reports ............................................................................................................................ 42
4.2 “Alarms” report ........................................................................................................................... 43
4.3 “Engine hours” report ................................................................................................................. 46
4.4 “Engine ON/OFF” report ............................................................................................................ 48
4.5 “Maintenance” report.................................................................................................................. 49
4.6 “Maintenance Notes/History” report ........................................................................................... 55
4.7 “Productivity” report.................................................................................................................... 56
4.8 “Equipment Utilization” report .................................................................................................... 57
4.9 “Fuel Consumption” report ......................................................................................................... 59
4.10 “Job Costing” report ................................................................................................................... 60
4.11 “Activity” report ........................................................................................................................... 64
4.12 “Idle vs. Work” report ................................................................................................................. 65
4.13 “CANbus data” report ................................................................................................................. 67
4.14 “Input/Output” report .................................................................................................................. 69
5 Administration ...................................................................................................................................... 71
5.1 Administration - Users................................................................................................................ 72
5.2 Administration - Vistas ............................................................................................................... 76
5.3 Administration - Equipment ........................................................................................................ 78
5.4 Administration - Fleets ............................................................................................................... 83
5.5 Administration - Devices ............................................................................................................ 84
5.6 Administration - Company data.................................................................................................. 86
5.7 Administration - User Settings ................................................................................................... 87
5.8 Administration – “GeoFencing” .................................................................................................. 89
5.8.1 “GeoFencing” - create, edit, delete ............................................................................................ 89
5.8.2 “GeoFence” editor ...................................................................................................................... 91
5.8.3 GeoFencing - assign to equipment ............................................................................................ 99
5.9 Administration - CANbus.......................................................................................................... 101
5.9.1 CANbus - create, edit, delete ................................................................................................... 101
5.9.2 CAN bus - Assign to equipment ............................................................................................... 104
5.10 Administration - Status ............................................................................................................. 107
5.10.1 Status - create, edit, delete ...................................................................................................... 107
5.10.2 Status - assign to equipment ................................................................................................... 112
5.11 Administration - Power Management....................................................................................... 115
5.11.1 Power Management - create, edit, delete ................................................................................ 115
5.11.2 Power management - assign to equipment ............................................................................. 118
5.12 Administration - Input/Output ................................................................................................... 121
5.12.1 Input/output - create, edit, delete ............................................................................................. 121
5.12.2 Input/output – assign to equipment.......................................................................................... 124
5.13 Administration - Curfew............................................................................................................ 127
5.13.1 Curfew - create, edit, delete ..................................................................................................... 127
5.13.2 Curfew - assign to equipment .................................................................................................. 130
5.14 Administration - Maintenance .................................................................................................. 132
5.14.1 Maintenance - administration ................................................................................................... 132
5.14.2 Maintenance - create, edit, delete ........................................................................................... 137
5.14.3 Maintenance – assign to equipment ........................................................................................ 142
5.15 (Alarm) “Notification groups [Edit]” function ............................................................................. 145
1 General
1 2
1 Navigation Switches between different screens, you can select from four menus
2 Functions Functions “Tools”, “Help” and “Logout”
3 Screen content Displays content of the selected screen
4 Alert window Lists alarms and messages from each machine
Menus
Screens are part of four different menus:
• At A Glance
• History
• Report
• Administration
How to login
• Navigate to the BOMAG TELEMATIC webpage by opening one of the following links in your internet
browser.
o http://telematic.bomag.com
o https://telematic.bomag.com (for secure SSL connection)
If username and password are correct, the “At A Glance” page is displayed.
How to logout
Alarms
Lists the alarms received from all machines in the fleet during the last 7 days. The alarm list contains a
maximum of the last 100 alarms received.
• Click into the “Alert” window bar to view alarms.
• In the “Fleet list” click with the right mouse button on the machine that generates the alarm to open a pull
down menu and select “Mark as read”.
• When a user selects “Mark as read”, the alarm will not be visible for all users working in the same “Vista”
(See “Vista” definition in the “Administration Æ Vistas” section).
L Note
To view alarms older than 7 days, create an “Alarms report” (see chapter 4.2 - "“Alarms” report”).
• Move the mouse over to the right of a column header (e.g. “Fence”).
• Click on the arrow for the drop down menu.
• Move the mouse over to “Columns”.
• To select additional columns, tag the corresponding check boxes.
• To deselect columns, untag the corresponding check boxes.
• To remove criteria selections, click with the left mouse button a second time in the check box to the left
of the selection.
• Close the drop down menu.
• Move the mouse over to the right of a column header (e.g. “Fence”).
• Click on the arrow for the drop down menu.
• Select “Sort Ascending” or “Sort Descending”.
2 At A Glance
2.1 Overview
L Note
If you do not see the machine/fleet you are looking for, contact your Administrator.
Fleet & Equipment This is where your fleet(s) and machines are listed
“Fleet list”
Map The map showing the exact location of your machine(s).
Other functions Equipment summary: Summarizes how many machines are in various
states of operation (e.g., 3 machines = Off, 6 machines = On/Idling, 12
machines = Moving/Working, etc.).
User settings: Saves and loads your default map.
Shape selector: Lists all shapes belonging to the user company. (See
Administration Æ Shape or Administration Æ GeoFencing for further
information.).
To select a machine
• Double-click with the left mouse button on the machine in the “Fleet list”.
A machine icon will appear on the map to the right of the “Fleet list” section.
To center a machine
• Click with the right mouse button on the machine name in the “Fleet list”.
• Select “Center” from the pull down menu.
If no position has been sent from the machine, the application will show an “Invalid position” message.
To follow a machine
The “Follow me” box around the machine immediately disappears from the map.
2.3 Alarms
If a machine has received an alarm or message, the “not read” icon appears next to the machine name in the
fleet list. The type of alarm and all other information concerning the alarms are shown in chapter 4.2 -
“Alarms” report.
2.4 Ping
Ping1 is based on SMS2 service and works only when the device on the machine is in ON or Standby mode.
If the device is in Sleep mode or OFF (Hibernate), then the SMS (Ping) will be stored for a maximum of four
(4) days and will be forwarded the next time the device is turned ON. When the machine is ON, the SMS
response is delivered within 1-2 minutes by your carrier. The Ping will be referenced on the “At A Glance”
and “History” screens. (For “Device” mode definitions, scroll down to the “Machine details” section).
L Note
The number of Pings available is limited; please, refer to the BOMAG After Sales contact for further
information on this subject.
The application does not permit sending more than one Ping request every 5 minutes.
• Click with the right mouse button on the machine you wish to ping (locate).
• Click with the left mouse button on “Ping” in the drop down menu.
1
Ping: The term ping refers to a manual request of updated information of a machine. The ping allows the User to
receive the information in addition to the normal update intervals.
2
SMS: Stands for short message service (aka text messaging) and is available through your wireless carrier. It is simply
a method of communication that sends text between cell phones, or from a PC or handheld to a cell phone. The
“short” part refers to the maximum size of the text messages: 160 characters (letters, numbers or symbols in the Latin
alphabet). For other alphabets, such as Chinese, the maximum SMS size is 70 characters. But the 160‐character limit is
not absolute.
• Select the date and time period from the “Date selector” panel.
• Select a machine from the “Equipment selector” panel.
• Select the desired machine by tagging the check box to the left of the machine name.
• Click on the “Search” button. The machine appears in the map and in the “Results” panel on the right.
L Note
To deselect a machine from the “Equipment selector” list, untag the check box to the left of the machine or
fleet name or click on the “None” button.
• Scroll through the “Results” panel, until “PING” appears in the “Text” column.
OR filter the “Results” panel:
• Move the mouse over the column header, e.g., “Text”.
• Click on the arrow for the drop down menu.
• In the drop down menu click with the left mouse mouse button on “Sort Ascending” or “Sort Descending”.
• Click the desired “PING”. The machine appears in the map.
• To view “Device: Firmware version – Last update” details, click with the left mouse button on the “+” sign.
• To exit, click on “Close” or the “X”-button.
• Click with the left mouse button on the icon of a machine displayed in the map, a balloon shape will show
the information
Machine information
Device mode
On Mode immediately after the ignition of the device is switched on and when the device is
properly working. (After the ignition has been switched on, the device will download the
firmware and any available updates.)
Standby Mode immediately after the ignition has been switched off. In this mode the device
draws current from the battery of the machine (if connected) or from the internal battery
of the device. It is able to respond to Ping requests, send motion detection alarms (if
enabled in “Administration->Power Management”, “Motion detection” mode and
“Sensitivity” settings), and will send wake-up information with each wake-up interval
(“Administration->Power Management, Wakeup interval”). The device remains in
• To exit “Machine details”, click with the left mouse button on the “Close” button.
Click on the “+” sign to view the status of all machines in the “Equipment summary” section.
Each status is represented by a color. The number to the right of the status color indicates how many
machines currently have this status and informs about the “TOTAL EQUIPMENT” in the fleet.
Status definitions
Grey OFF any position sent from the device when the machine is OFF (i.e.
motion detection)
Blue ON / Idle Machine ON, but in idle state, depending on the “Idle time
threshold” as defined by the status profile used
Red Long Idle Machine ON, but exceeding the “Idle time threshold” as defined
in the status profile used
Yellow Moving / Working Machine ON, but between “threshold A” and “threshold B” as
defined in the status profile (bases on CAN)
Green High workload Machine ON, but exceeding ''threshold B'' as defined in the
status profile (based on CAN)
L Note
High workload is only available on machines equipped with CAN bus, after the status profile has been set to
“Based on CAN” (only available with BOMAG TELEMATIC POWER).
Option 1
• When moving the mouse across the map, the mouse pointer changes to a hand (1).
• Point the hand at a continent, country, state or city and double click with the left mouse button.
• To find the exact area, repeat the double click with the left mouse button until you see the area you
would like to save as your “Default map”.
OR use the pan arrows, mouse wheel, keys and/or the zoom bar:
• Pan left, right, up or down by clicking on the pan arrows (2) with the left mouse button.
• Zoom up, down, in, or out by clicking on the Zoom bar (3) with the left mouse button.
Option 2
• In the “Search the map” field of the “Google® Map Search” tool, enter the location. Most popular search
choices are:
o Name of state, province or country
o Name of city
o Names of city and state, city and province or city and country
• Press the “Search” button.
• When the “Get directions” pop-up screen appears click on the “Exit” button to close it.
• Remove the location icon by pressing the “Clear results” button in the “Google® Map Search” tool.
• If you need a more exact location, follow the instructions described in option 1.
• Click on the “Save default map” button at the right under “User Settings”.
• Click on the “Load default map” button at the right under “User Settings”.
• To select/deselect one or more shapes from the list, tag the check box to the left of the shape name.
• Press the “Refresh” button.
The map will immediately be updated with the shapes you selected/deselected.
• For quick selection/deselection, press the “All” button to see all shapes or press the “None” button to
deselect all shapes.
Filter shapes
The “Shapes selector” may be filtered.
• Move the mouse pointer over to one of the column headings, then click the down arrow.
• Click with the left mouse button on “Columns”.
• Select the columns you wish to view by tagging or untagging the corresponding check box.
View a “GeoFence”
L Note
The device can manage up to 10 “GeoFences”.
Each “GeoFence” behaves in accordance with each fence setting as defined by the Administrator in
“AdministrationÆGeoFencingÆCreate, Edit, Delete”.
Fence breaks work when machines cross over the fence and alarms are only sent if the fence is set with a
priority other than null.
3 History
3.1 Overview
The “History” screen is divided into 3 panels:
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
The query can generate a large amount of data. This data will be listed on multiple pages in the “Results”
panel. To view all history in the map for the entire selected date/time period, you must scroll through the
pages.
By selecting a position in the “Results” panel, the corresponding position on the map appears as a bold
printed, color coded square.
If an alarm has been received for a specific position in the path, the corresponding field “Description” (in the
“Result” panel) shows the reason for the alarm.
4 Reports
Export as PDF
L Note
You must have a PDF reader installed on your computer to be able to view this report.
Export to MS Excel®
L Note
You must have MS Excel® installed on your computer to be able to export this report.
Report Overview
The “Alarms report” shows the status of “All”, “Read” or “Unread” alarms received within a specified date and
time period. See exemplary report below. To customize your reports please refer to the “How to filter a
report” section.
Report data
• To deselect all criteria at once, click with the left mouse button on the “X”.
• Close the drop down menu.
• For each machine you wish to see on the map tag the check box in the “View on map” column.
• Click on the “View on map” button.
• To deselect machines in alarm status on the map, untag the corresponding check box in the “View on
map” column.
• To view all machines in alarm status on the map tag the check box “Select All / None”.
• Click on the “View on map” button.
• To deselect all machines in alarm status, untag the “Select All / None” check box.
Report Overview
The “Engine hours” report shows up-to-date total engine hours for all machines in your fleet(s). See
exemplary report below. To customize your reports refer to the “How to Filter a Report” section.
Report data
• Click the down arrow to the right of the “Brand” filter field.
• Select the “Brand” name(s) from the drop down menu by tagging the corresponding check box or click
on the “All” button to select all “Brands”.
• To deselect a “Brand” name, untag the corresponding check box.
• Click on the “Apply” button.
Filtered results immediately appear in the “Brand” column.
• Repeat the above steps for each additional filter you wish to set.
• To deselect all brand names click on the “None” button.
Report overview
For the date and time period selected, the “Engine ON/OFF” report shows in graphical form how long each
selected machine was ON, OFF or NOT AVAILABLE.
Definitions
L Note
You must have a PDF reader installed on your computer to be able to view this report.
L Note
Please note that the system does not contain any BOMAG maintenance plans. To be able to use this feature
you should create your own maintenance plans by referring to the maintenance instructions for your
machine.
Report overview
The “Maintenance” report shows the maintenance status of every machine in your fleet in form of lines. To
customize your reports refer to the section “How to filter a report”.
The “Maintenance” report screen is divided into 2 panels:
Scenario “Overdue”
• Create a report.
• Click on the “+” sign to the left of the Equipment ID name (machine name).
o Engine hours: The system shows the actual engine hours at the end of maintenance, but the user
can update these to the actual hour meter reading at the time of service. This meter reading will
reset the clock for the next service due.
o Cost: Enter the total cost of service. (Example in numeric format: 70.50.).
o Notes: Notes that have been entered by the user at the start or end of service will be stored in the
database.
• Press the “Ok” button.
• Confirm that the “Save” process has been completed by clicking on the “Ok” button.
The status will immediately change to “Not due” (green).
To enter initial maintenance information for machines with “Not defined” status:
• Create a report.
• Click on the “+” sign to the left of the “Equipment ID” (machine name).
• Click with the left mouse button on the “Options list” link and click on “New service”.
• Enter all required information.
• Press the “OK” button.
• Confirm “Save to database” by pressing the “OK” button.
Note that the machine status has immediately changed to “Due soon” (yellow).
• To activate the start of service, click with the left mouse button on the “Options link” and click on “Active
service”.
• Enter any notes you wish to add and press the “OK” button. Note that the machine status has
immediately changed to “In progress” (purple).
• To view all machines in a fleet or in fleets, tag the check box to the right of “Select All / None”.
• To deselect all machines, untag the check box again.
• To view one or more machines in a fleet, select each machine by tagging the check box in the “View on
map” column.
Report overview
The “Maintenance Notes/History” report shows all notes entered under “Administration Æ Devices,
Administration Æ Equipment, Administration Æ Maintenance”, etc.
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
Report overview
L Note
The difference between the “Productivity” report and the “Activity” report is the fact that the “Productivity”
report only shows the working status of machines, whereas the “Activity” report shows the working status
and OFF status of machines.
The “Productivity” report shows in graphical form and in percent how much time each selected machine has
spent in each status over the time period selected.
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
Report overview
The “Equipment Utilization” report shows how much time each selected machine was ON, OFF or NOT
AVAILABLE in form of lines for the chosen date and time period. See exemplary report below.
• Select the “Date” and “Time” period from the “Date selector” panel.
• Select machine(s) from the “Equipment selector” panel
• Click on “Create report”.
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
L Note
Modify values before creating a report.
• Untag the check box “Used less than” and/or “Used more than”.
• Enter the new value in the corresponding input field.
• Create the report.
L Note
You must have MS Excel® installed on your computer to be able to export this report.
L Note
The “Fuel consumption” report is only available if you are using the CANbus profile with the “Engine fuel
rate” activated for reports, transmitted by the machine (works only with BOMAG TELEMATIC POWER).
Report overview
The “Fuel consumption” report shows gallons or liters of fuel used by each selected machine per hour, in
graphical form for the chosen date and time period.
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
L Note
You must have a PDF reader installed on your computer to be able to view this report.
Report overview
This report feature contains 3 separate reports: “Detailed”, “Aggregate - Equipment”, and “Aggregate -
Fence”. These reports have been designed to enable the user to monitor all machine activities on a jobsite,
and to create reports that help maximize productivity, minimize cost and track job costing expenses in a
timely and efficient manner.
“Detailed” report
This report, in form of lines, provides detailed information about every working session performed by each
chosen machine (or groups of machines), in each chosen fence, between the entry and exit date and time
within the period you selected.
Report data
Total Total time the selected machines were present in the fence
Active The total time selected machines were in idle, long idle, working, and/or high workload
status
Mileage (km) Total miles or kilometers driven
Transit time
Transit mileage
(km)
Report data
Report data
L Note
Before a “Job Costing” report can be created, a “GeoFence” must be set up (using the “Administration Æ
GeoFencing” section) and assigned to the machines.In order to track all data needed for “Job Costing”,
machines must be started and then enter and exit the “GeoFence”.
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
L Note
You must have MS Excel® installed on your computer to be able to export this report.
L Note
The difference between the “Productivity” report and the “Activity” report is the fact that the “Productivity”
report only shows the working status of machines, whereas the “Activity” report shows both the working
status and the OFF status of machines.
Report overview
The “Activity” report shows in graphical form how long each selected machine was in the corresponding
status.
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
L Note
You must have a PDF reader installed on your computer to be able to view this report.
Report overview
The “Idle vs. Work” report in form of lines informs about the time each machine was idling vs. working. Refer
to the “How to filter a report” section to customize your report.
Report data
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
L Note
You must have MS Excel® installed on your computer to be able to export this report.
Report overview
The CANbus data report in line form shows all data collected from the CANbus of selected machine(s) for
the date and time period selected.
Report data
L Note
If no data is available for the query, a “No data with current parameters” message will be displayed.
• Select the parameters you would like to view in the right panel.
L Note
You must have MS Excel® installed on your computer to be able to export this report.
Report overview
For the chosen date and time period, the “Input/Output report” in graphical form informs about the duration of
digital input and counter readings for selected machines. This reporting feature contains 2 separate reports:
“Detailed” and “Aggregate”.
Report “Detailed”
This report, in form of line and in graphical format, provides detailed information about every working session
spent by each selected machine (or groups of machines).
Report data
L Note
If Dig1 has been configured, the same information will be reported.
“Aggregate” report
This report, in form of lines and in graphical format, provides a single line summary for every working session
of each selected machine (or groups of machines).
Report data
L Note
If Dig1 has been configured, the same information will be reported
L Note
You must have MS Excel® installed on your computer to be able to export this report.
5 Administration
L Note
You must have administrator rights to create or modify user settings.
Overview
Items list The panel shows current users, their access right level (Group)
and the “Vista” they have been assigned to.
The “Add” button is located near the top of the panel.
Details This is where you will create, update or modify details about
each user’s access right level.
Visible in Tag the check box if you want the user to appear in the “Items list”.
notification list
• To erase information entered or selected from drop down menus, click on the “Undo” button (before
saving).
• Click on “Save”.
• Click on “OK” in the popup screen to confirm completion of the save process.
Email verification
L Note
You must not have administrator access rights to verify your e-mail address.
A verification e-mail is sent to the user which has been created above.
• Follow the instructions in the e-mail to verify your e-mail address in BOMAG TELEMATIC.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a Vista.
Overview
A “Vista” groups machines of different fleets or companies, which are visible in the BOMAG TELEMATIC
(e.g. all machines of the same machine type).
• Open the drop-down menu and select the parent “Vista” for the new “Vista”.
• Click on “Select”.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify an Equipment profile.
Overview
• In this section the administrator can create a profile for each machine in his fleet.
Items list The panel shows a list of existing machines which have already been set
up.
The number in the “Device” column is the number of the TELEMATIC
module.
Details Here you enter (and edit) information about each machine in your fleet.
You can display detailed data for individual machines by clicking on any
machine in the “Items list”
Equipment ID This is the name that you assign to the machine in your fleet. The name will be
used throughout the application
Plate: The license plate number of your machine
Machine Serial The machine serial number
Number
Fleets The name of the fleet this machine belongs to
Time Zone Insert the time zone of the area where your machine is used, so that any alarms
will be stamped with the correct time zone.
The “Time Zone” (local time) you select will be used throughout the application
• Click on “Save”. The new brand is immediately added to the drop down menu.
• To add a new “Type” or “Model”, repeat the steps above.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a Fleet.
Overview
Items list The panel shows a list of existing fleets that have already been set up
Details The panel shows details about each fleet and contains the “Save” and
“Undo” buttons.
Overview
In this section the user can view device details. Editing data is not possible. However, “Notes” may be
added.
Items list The panel shows a list of existing machines that have already been set
up.
The number in the Serial number column is the serial number of the
machine.
Details The panel shows details about each device and enables the addition of
notes and contains also the “Save” and “Undo” buttons.
Details
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify the “Company” profile.
Overview
In this section the administrator enters data about his company.
Items list This panel shows a list of existing “Company” names that have already
been set up.
Details Here you enter specific information about your company, as shown below.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify the settings of another user.
The following settings may also be made or modified in the “Administration ÆUsers” section:
• Language
• Time zone
• Password
• Email address.
If these settings are added or modified in the “Users” section, they will be reflected in this section and if
added or modified in this section, they will be reflected in the “Users” section.
Overview
In this section the administrator can modify default “User Settings”.
With the exception of the “Date & Time” format fields, the application automatically selects the correct unit of
measurement system (e.g., Mph vs. Kmph, Gph vs. Lph, etc.) based on the “User Settings” criteria you
selected from the drop down menus in the “AdministrationÆ Users” profile section.
The measuring units will be used throughout the application on screens and in the reports you create.
Items list This panel shows a list of existing “Company” names that have already
been set up.
Details Here you can modify default values for each user.
Passwords
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create, edit or delete a GeoFence profile.
Overview
The “GeoFencing” function gives the Administrator the possibility to define a virtual geographical area on the
map and receive information when machines exit or enter into the area. If a designated boundary is crossed,
a notification or alert can be transmitted by email or text or web notification.
Items list The panel shows a list of existing “GeoFences” that have already been
set up, as well as buttons for creating “GeoFences” from existing shapes;
or create “GeoFences” from a new shape, remove a “GeoFence” and a
shortcut to assign “GeoFences” to equipment.
Details Here the administrator creates, edits or deletes a “GeoFence”
and uses the (alarms) “Notification groups [Edit]” function, adds,
edits, deletes and assigns a system user or external user to a
notification group.
“Import shapefile” Allows you to add a new fence based on an existing shape. (An existing
shape is one that has already been set-up in the “Administration Æ Shape”
section.) Refer to the “GeoFence” editor paragraph for details.
“Add” Allows you to add a new fence by drawing a new shape into the map. The
“GeoFence” editor’s map window will be displayed to the administrator.
Low (Yellow) The fence will be used to provide data for “Job Costing”
and to send out alarms when the machine violates a
fence.
Medium The fence will be used to provide data for “Job Costing”
(orange) and to send out alarms when the machine violates a
fence.
High (red) The fence will be used to provide data for “Job Costing”
and to send out alarms when the machine violates a
fence.
Note
The above color coding of “Alarm Priorities” is only a label and is intended
for your convenience. You may assign Low, Medium, and High as you wish.
The color coded alarm priority will appear in the “Status” column of the “Alert
window - Alarms”.
Alarm in web only If tagged, no alarm notification will be sent via Email. The user can only view
alarms on the web site
Alarm in web and If tagged, the user will be able to view alarms on the web site and,
notification depending on whether an email address was entered in the “User” or “User
Settings” profile setup, receive an alarm notification via e-mail.
Notification 1 If tagged, an alarm notification will be send as per user’s profile setup; via e-
mail.
Notification 2 & If notification 2 is enabled and the alarm is not marked as read before the
Notification timeout “Notification 2 timeout”, the system notifies users aligned to the notification 2
[Minutes] group. For details, refer to the next sub-section “How to use the notifications
group [Edit] function”.
Notification 3 & If Notification 3 is enabled and the alarm is not marked as read before the
Notification timeout “Notification 3 timeout”, the system notifies users aligned to the notification 3
[Minutes] group. For details, refer to the next sub-section “How to use the notifications
group [Edit] function”.
• Click on the button “Create from existing shape”. (An existing shape is one that has already been set-up
in the “AdministrationÆ Shape” section.)
• Click on the drop down arrow to select an existing shape then press “Create”.
In the details page:
• Enter the fence description
• Press the drop down arrow to select an alarm priority (low, medium or high).
• To select an alarm mode, tag the check box to the left of “From inside to outside” or “From outside to
inside”.
• To create a fence with a waypoint, tag the check box to the left of “Waypoint”3. (A Waypoint fence must
be circular.)
• Click on “Save”.
The description of the fence and the alarm criteria are saved and appear in the “Items list”.
3
A Waypoint is a cycle time tool for measuring productivity. Unlike the typical GeoFence, which is used to
provide alerts, Waypoints are used to count how many cycles have occurred over a user defined period of
time.
• To reset the center of the circle, tag “Click the map to set the center position of the circular shape”
• OR tag “WGS844 coordinates:” then enter new longitude and latitude coordinates.
• Enter the new radius of the circle (depending on users settings, the radius measurement will either be in
miles or kilometers).
• Click on “Ok”.
• Click on “Save and close”.
4
The World Geodetic System (WDS84) is a standard for use in cartography, geodesy, and navigation. It
comprises a standard coordinate frame for the Earth, a standard spheroidal reference surface (the datum or
reference ellipsoid) for raw altitude data, and a gravitational equipotential surface (the geoid) that defines the
nominal sea level.
The latest revision is WGS 84 (dating from 1984 and last revised in 2004), which will be valid up to about
2010. Earlier schemes included WGS 72, WGS 66, and WGS 60. WGS 84 is the reference coordinate
system used by the Global Positioning System.
L Note
The “Cancel” button closes the window without saving last changes.
The “Clear” button clears the shape from the map.
“GeoFence” Tip
Fences drawn too tightly around a perimeter can produce undesired behavior. Too small fences may
produce unexpected behavior. The device needs about 30 seconds to confirm that the machine has
entered/exited a fence. The device must perform this action in order to avoid recording an inaccurate fence
violation. Example: A machine that drives near the GeoFence border.
It is suggested that a buffer is used around a perimeter in order to eliminate excess “GeoFence” alerts.
Pan and zoom to find the desired location in the Google® Map.
• Click on the “Start Draw” button
• Select either a “Polygonal” or “Circular” shape.
L Note
The polygon5 does not need to be closed; it will be closed by clicking on the “Stop Draw” button, then clicking
on “Polygonal shape”. An almost transparent color will fill the inside of the new shape drawn.
5
A Polygon is a closed shape bounded by straight lines.
• To set the center of the circle, either click on the radio button in front of “Click the map to set the center
position of the circular shape”
• OR click on the radio button for “WGS4 coordinates”, then enter longitude and latitude coordinates.
• Enter the radius of the circle (depending on users settings, the radius measurement will either be in
miles or kilometers).
• Click on “Ok”.
L Note
The “Cancel” button closes the window without saving last changes.
The “Clear” button clears the shape from the map.
Before you can save and see the “GeoFence” you just created, you will need to name it and assign alarm
priority to it.
L Note
The fence will not be removed from the list if it has been assigned to a machine and has produced an alarm
or Job Costing results. The fence will be disabled, but past data will be accessible.
To view the right side of the screen (“GeoFence Editor” paragraph) again, click with the left mouse button on
any of the fence names shown on the left side of the page under the GeoFences list.
L Notes
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify settings.
Overview
In this section the administrator can assign a GeoFencing profile created in the “Administration Æ
GeoFencing Æ Create, Edit, Delete” section to each machine.
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag or untag the check
box to select or deselect a criterion
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you click on “Apply”, the drop down menu automatically closes.
• If you wish to close the drop down menu without applying changes, click on the “Close” button.
Tag the check box in the header of the first column and press “SET”.
• Tag the check box in the header of the fence column and click on “SET”
This quickly matches all equipment selected in the first column to the profile.
• To cancel selections made in the fence column(s), click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for
the application to refresh the screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
• Click on the “Ok” button to confirm changes.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify settings.
Overview
In this section the administrator can create different CANbus profiles for each user. The panel on the left,
“Items list”: is the only panel you see on your screen, until you create and save at least one “CAN bus”
profile.
L Note
The profiles created will be assigned to the machines in the “AdministrationÆ CANbus Æ Assign to
equipment” section (see chapter 5.9.2 - CAN bus - Assign to equipment).
• Tag the check box to the left of each CANbus parameter you wish to be monitored.
After you have chosen a parameter the “Edit” button appears.
• Click on the “Edit” button.
• Choose the “Detection Type” (Average, Last, Max, Min) from the drop-down menu.
L Note
Before sending the alarm, the device will check the alarm's condition continuously over the specified
duration. The minimum number of seconds is 3.
• To undo information entered or selected from drop-down menus (before saving), click on the “Undo”
button.
• Click on “Save”.
A “Save process completed successfully” message appears confirming that your data has been saved.
L Note
The “Engine Fuel Rate Usage” parameter is detected by default using the “Average” detection type, in order
to provide the right input for the Fuel Report. If you want to change the detection type for this parameter,
then the Fuel Report will be impacted.
To modify a profile
• For drop down menu items, click the drop down arrow and click on the new choice.
• To undo information entered or selected from drop down menus, click the “Undo” button (before saving).
• Click the “Save” button
A “Save process completed successfully” message appears confirming that your data has been saved.
To remove a profile
Overview
L Note
Available only with BOMAG TELEMATIC POWER.
In this section the Administrator can assign, to each machine, a CANbus Alarms profile created in the
“AdministrationÆCANbus alarmsÆCreate, Edit, Delete” section (see chapter 5.9.1- “CANbus - create, edit,
delete”).
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag ort untag the check
box to select or deselect a criteria.
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you press “Apply”, the drop down menu automatically closes.
• If you wish to close the drop-down menu without applying changes, click on the “Close” button.
• Select the machines by tagging the check boxes to the left of each machine name.
• Select a profile name from the drop-down menu underneath the Profile column.
• Click on the “SET” button located in the very last column.
• To cancel selections, click on the “Undo” button (before saving).
• Click on “Save changes”.
• Tag the check box in the header of the first column and press “SET”.
• Select a profile name in the header of the profile column and press “SET”.
• To cancel selections click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for the application to refresh the
screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
L Note:
Creation of a CANbus profile based on RPMs is only available with BOMAG TELEMATIC POWER.
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify status.
Overview
In this section the Administrator can create one or more status threshold profiles for each machine or group
of machines in the fleet. The created profiles will be assigned to machines in the
“AdministrationÆStatusÆAssign to equipment” section (see chapter 5.10.2 – “Status - assign to
equipment”).
Items list The panel shows a list of existing profiles that have already been set up.
The “Add” and “Remove” buttons are located near the top of the panel.
Details Here you set up the “Status profiles” for each machine.
Status definitions
Grey OFF Any position sent from the device when the machine is OFF (i.e.
motion detection).
Blue ON / Idle Machine ON, but in idle state, depending on the “Idle time
threshold”, as defined by the status profile used
Red Long Idle Machine ON, but exceeding the “Idle time threshold” as defined
L Note:
Only available with BOMAG TELEMATIC POWER.
L Note
Profile name: For easy assignment to configuration settings and because the engine speed threshold
depends on the machine type, we suggest that you include the type and brand name of the machine in the
profile name, e.g., Tandem Roller, BOMAG.
• Select “Based on CAN” from the drop down menu “Configuration type”.
• Enter “Time threshold” in minutes.
• Enter RPM in “Threshold A”.
• Enter RPM in “Threshold B”.
• Click on “Save” to save profile in the database.
To remove a profile
• Select the profile name you wish to remove in the “Items list”.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on the “OK” button to confirm deletion.
L Note
To view the “Details” panel after deleting a profile, click on one of the profile names in the “Items list”.
L Note
Profile name: For easy assignment to configuration settings and because the threshold of the engine speed
depends on the machine type, we suggest that you include the type and brand name of the machine in the
profile name, e.g., Tandem Roller, BOMAG.
L Note:
Time threshold: If the speed of the machine is lower than the specified speed threshold, the status is idle; if
the machine is in idle state for longer than the specified time threshold, idle becomes a long idle. Long idle is
an undesired condition.
• Enter the speed threshold in miles per hour or kilometers per hour.
L Note:
Speed threshold: When the speed overrides the specified threshold, the status becomes Working/Moving.
• Click on “Save”.
To delete a profile
• Select the profile name you wish to remove from the “Items list”.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on the “OK” button to confirm deletion.
The Profile will be removed.
L Note
To view the “Details” panel after deleting a profile, click on one of the profile names in the “Items list”.
L Note
Profile name: For easy assignment to configuration settings and because the threshold of the engine speed
depends on machine type, we suggest that you include the type and brand name of the machine in the
profile name, e.g., Tandem Roller, BOMAG.
• Select “Based on digital input” from the drop down menu “Configuration type”.
• From the “Input” drop down menu, select either Input 1 or Input 2.
L Note
Input: Configuration of the digital input is the responsibility of the installer (see “AdministrationÆ
Input/Output”).
L Note
Time threshold: If the selected digital input is lower than the specified speed threshold, the status is idle; if
the machine is in idle state for more than the specified time threshold, idle becomes a long idle. Long idle is
an undesired condition.
• Click on “Save”.
To delete a profile
• Select the Profile name you wish to remove from the “Items list”.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on the “OK” button to confirm deletion.
The profile will be removed.
L Note
To view the “Details” panel after deleting a profile, click on one of the Profile names in the “Items list”.
How to create, edit or delete a status profile “Based on speed & digital input”
L Note
Profile name: For easy assignment to configuration settings and because the threshold of the engine speed
depends on machine type, it is suggested that you include the type and brand name of the machine in the
profile name, e.g., Tandem Roller, BOMAG.
L Note
Input: Configuration of the digital input is the responsibility of the installer (see “Administration Æ
Input/Output”).
L Note
Time threshold: If the selected digital input is lower than the specified speed threshold, the status is idle; if
the machine remains is in idle state for more than the specified time threshold, idle becomes a long idle.
Long idle is an undesired condition.
• Enter the speed threshold in miles per hour or kilometers per hour.
L Note
Speed threshold: When the Speed overrides the specified threshold or the digital input becomes high, the
status changes to Working/Moving.
• Click on “Save”.
To delete a profile
• Select the Profile name you wish to remove from the “Items list”.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on the “OK” button to confirm deletion.
The profile will be removed.
L Note
To view the “Details” panel after deleting a profile, click on one of the profile names in the “Items list”.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a status profile.
Overview
In this section the administrator assigns the status profiles created in “Administration-ÆStatusÆCreate, Edit,
Delete” to each machine (see chapter 5.10.1 – “Status - create, edit, delete”).
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag or untag the check
box to select or deselect a criterion.
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you clicked on “Apply”, the drop down menu closes automatically.
• If you wish to close the drop-down menu without applying changes, click on the “Close” button.
• Select the machines by clicking on the check boxes to the left of each machine name.
• Select a profile name from the drop-down menu underneath the profile column.
• Click on the “SET” button located in the last column.
• To cancel selections, click on the “Undo” button (before saving).
• Click on “Save.
• Tag the check box in the header of the first column and press ”SET”.
• Select a profile name in the header of the profile column and press “SET”.
• To cancel selections click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for the application to refresh the
screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
• Click on “Ok” to confirm changes.
L Notes
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify settings.
Overview
In this section the administrator will create power management profiles that will be assigned to the machines
in the “Administration Æ Power Management Æ Assign to equipment” section (see chapter 5.11.2 – “Power
management - assign to equipment”).
Items list This panel shows a list of the existing profiles that have already been set
up, as well as buttons for creating new or removing power management
profiles.
Details The administrator uses this panel to create, edit or delete a power
management profile and, by using the “(Alarms) Notification groups [Edit]”
function, manage the alarm policy for the current power management
profile simply by adding, editing, deleting and assigning system users
and/or external users to a notification group.
Profiles
• Motion detection mode: Click on the drop down arrow then select one of the options.
o “Never”
o “Always in key off”
o “Curfew”
• Motion detection sensitivity: Click on the drop down arrow then select one of the options.
o “Low”
o “Medium”
o “High”
• Click on “Save.
• Select the profile name you wish to remove from the ”Items list”.
• Click on “Remove”.
• Click on “Yes” to confirm item deletion.
L Notes
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a profile.
Overview
In this section the administrator assigns the power management profiles created in “Administration Æ Power
Management Æ Create, Edit, Delete” to each machine (see chapter 5.11.1 – “Power Management - create,
edit, delete”).
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag or untag the check
box to select or deselect a criterion.
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you clicked on “Apply”, the drop down menu automatically closes.
• If you wish to close the drop-down menu without applying changes, click on the “Close” button.
To assign a power management profile to one or more (but not all) machines
• Tag the check box in the header of the first column and press “SET”.
• Select a profile name in the header of the profile column and press “SET”.
• To cancel selections click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for the application to refresh the
screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
• Click on “Ok” to confirm changes.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify settings.
Overview
In this section the administrator and users can create different Input/Output profiles. The profiles created will
be assigned to the machines in the “Administration Æ Input/Output - Assign to Equipment” section (see
chapter 5.12.2 – “Input/output – assign to equipment”).
The panel on the left, “Items list - Profiles Equipment Input/Output” will be the only panel you see on your
screen, until you create and save at least one “Input/Output” profile.
Items list The panel displays current profile names as well as buttons for creating or
removing an Input/Output profile
Details Here you create or modify information about each machine’s Input/Output profile
and, using the “Alarms notifications” function, manage the alarm policy for the
current Input/Output profile by adding, editing, deleting and assigning system
users and/or external users to a notification group.
o Pull-up: Select the “Pull-up” option to read a switch connected to GND when closed
o Push-Pull: Select the “Push-Pull” option to read a digital input (an input can range from 0 Vdc to
32 Vdc).
L Notes
When selecting this option the digital hardware input is Low (0) when the external voltage is less than 4 Vdc
and High (1) when the external voltage is higher than 6 Vdc.
The push-pull logic is similar to tpPull-up. The only difference is that with Push-pull there is no switch, but
there is a voltage value. On = voltage value <1,0V and Off = voltage value >1,5V.
• Click on “Save”.
A “Save process completed successfully” message is displayed confirming that your data have been saved.
• Repeat above steps for input 1.
• Alarm duration [Second]: Enter the alarm duration value (in seconds). An alarm condition is detected if
its duration in time is at least equal to the selected alarm duration value.
• Click on “Save”
A “Save process completed successfully” message is displayed to the right of the “Undo” button confirming
that your data have been saved.
• Repeat the above steps for Input 1.
To remove a profile
• Select the profile name that you wish ro remove from the “Items list”.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on the “Yes” button in the “Confirm deletion” text box.
The profile is immediately removed from the “Items list”.
L Notes
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a maintenance profile.
Overview
In this section the administrator assigns the input/output profiles created in
“AdministrationÆInput/OutputÆCreate, Edit, Delete” to each machine or groups of machines (see chapter
5.12.1 – “Input/output - create, edit, delete”).
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag or untag the check
box to select or deselect a criterion.
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you clicked on “Apply”, the drop down menu automatically closes.
• If you wish to close the drop-down menu without applying changes, click on the “Close” button.
• Select the machines by tagging the check boxes to the left of each machine name.
• Select a profile name from the drop down-menu in the profile column.
• Click the “SET” button located in the profile column.
• To cancel selections, click on the “Undo” button.
• Tag the check box in the header of the first column and click on “SET”.
• Select a profile name in the header of the profile column and click on ”SET”.
• To cancel selections click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for the application to refresh the
screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
• Click on “Ok” to confirm changes.
Notes
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a Curfew profile.
Overview
In this section the administrator or operational user can create, edit or delete a “Curfew profile” for each
machine in the fleet.
The profile created will be assigned to the machine in “AdministrationÆ Curfew Æ Assign to equipment” (see
chapter 5.13.2 - Curfew - assign to equipment).
Items list The panel displays a list of existing machine(s) that have already been set up with
“Curfew profiles” as well as buttons for creating a new or removing a “Curfew”.
Details Here the administrator creates, edits or deletes a Curfew profile and, using the
“Alarms notifications” function, manage the alarm policy for the current curfew
profile by adding, editing, deleting and assigning system users and/or external
users to a notification group
L Note
The default time zone is the user’s time zone as set in “AdministrationÆ User Settings”.
• Click on “Save”.
The system confirms that the “Save” process has successfully completed. Your new profile name will be
added to the “Items list”.
• Select the Profile name you wish to set Curfew periods for in the “Items list”.
• In the time column, locate the time you wish to start the Curfew period. Move your mouse across the
screen (on the light blue line) until you are under the work day. Click in the cell.
The cell turns yellow and the Curfew time period is displayed.
• To extend the Curfew time period, move your mouse to the right side of the yellow cell, until your pointer
turns into an up/down ( ) arrow. Click and drag the arrow down to the time, when the Curfew period
should come to an end.
• To clone the same Curfew time period for other days, click on the “Clone” button
The “Clone” screen is displayed.
• Tag any or all of the check boxes to the left of each day you wish to clone, then click on the “Ok” button.
The “Curfew” periods are immediately displayed.
• To remove all “Curfew” periods inserted in a day, just click on the “Delete” button, then click on “Yes” to
confirm deletion.
• Click on the “Save” button.
• Click on the “Undo” button to return to the last saved Curfew periods.
• Select the profile name you wish to remove in the “Items list”.
L Notes
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify settings.
Overview
In this section the administrator can assign, to each machine, a Curfew profile created in the
“AdministrationÆCurfewÆCreate, Edit, Delete” section (see chapter 5.13.1 - "Curfew - create, edit, delete”).
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag or untag the check
box to select or deselect a criterion.
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you have clicked on “Apply”, the drop down menu automatically closes.
• If you wish to close the drop-down menu without applying changes, click the “Close” button.
• Select the machines by tagging the check boxes to the left of each machine name.
• Select a profile name from the drop down menu in the profile column.
• Click on the “SET” button located in profile column.
• To cancel selections, click on the “Undo” button
• Click on the “Save changes” button.
• Tag the check box in the header of the first column and click on “SET.
• Select a profile name in the header of the profile column and click on ”SET”.
• To cancel selections click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for the application to refresh the
screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
• Click on “Ok” to confirm changes.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to modify maintenance administration profiles.
Tip: To resize column widths, move the mouse over the right column border in the column header and drag
L Note
Please note that the system does not contain any BOMAG maintenance plans. To be able use this feature
you should create your own maintenance plans by referring to the maintenance instructions for your
machine.
Overview
In this section the administrator can quickly view the maintenance status of the fleet(s).
Items list This panel shows a list of existing maintenance profiles and provides an “At A Glance”
view of each machine’s maintenance status, e.g., Incomplete, Overdue, etc.
To filter data in this panel, refer to the “How to filter data in items list – maintenance
panel”.
Details This panel provides maintenance details for each machine.
To filter data in this panel, read further down “How to filter data in details panel”.
Scenario: You have multiple maintenance profiles and would like to see only the maintenance status for
these machines using a specific profile:
• Move the mouse over the column header named “Profile”, then click the down arrow.
• Move your mouse down to “Filters” and over into the blank field.
• Enter the equipment ID.
The “Items list” will immediately be filled uip with the machine data for that profile name.
• To close the drop down menu, click anywhere on your screen outside of the drop down menu.
• To return to the original “Items list” showing all profile names and respective data, deselect the check
box “Filters”.
• Select the machine name you wish to activate a service for in the “Items list”.
L Note
A service can be activated if it is in one of the following states: Not due, Due soon, Overdue.
In the “Details” panel:
• Click on the “Options List” link.
• Click on “Activate”.
• In the popup window enter any notes you wish to save in the data base.
• Click on “Ok”.
As shown above, the status in the “Items list – Maintenance” panel has changed from “Not due” to “In
Progress”.
• In the “Items list”, click on the machine name you wish to close service for.
• A service can be closed if it has been opened before, so if the status is “In progress”.
In the “Details” panel:
• Click on the “Options List” link.
• Click on “Close service”.
L Note
Values shown above are automaticxally filled in by the system. You may change any of the values.
• Close service date: If the date is different from the current date shown, click the calendar-icon to select a
new date.
• Engine hours: To change, simply highlight the value and enter a new value.
• Mileage [Miles]: To change, simply highlight the value and enter a new value.
• Cost: Enter any cost associated with the service. Numeric format: 0.00. The currency depends on the
Company's currency.
• Notes: Enter any notes you wish to save in the data base.
• Click on the “Ok” button.
As shown above, the Status in the “Items list - Maintenance” panel has changed from “In Progress” to “Not
due” and the same is reflected in the “Details” panel.
At the bottom of the “Details” panel, the application confirms that all data has been successfully saved in the
database.
• Select the machine you wish to edit from the “Items list”.
In the “Details” panel:
• Click on the “Options List” link for the service you wish to edit.
• Click on “Change threshold”.
• In the popup window, enter the new value for engine hours, days, months, miles or km (depending on
the servce type) for the “Due soon threshold”.
• Click on the “Ok” button.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify Maintenance profiles.
To close this screen, click on the “X” in the upper right corner or press the Esc key.
Tip: To resize column widths, move the mouse over the right column border in the column header and drag
Overview
In this section the administrator will create equipment maintenance profiles, which match the type of
maintenance that will be applied to a machine, or groups of machines in the “Administration Æ Maintenance
Æ Assign to equipment” section (see chapter 5.14.3 – “Maintenance – assign to equipment”).
A maintenance profile represents a set of maintenance services.
Items list This panel shows a list of existing equipment maintenance profiles, which have
already been set up. The “Add” and “Remove” buttons are also located here.
Details Here you create, edit or remove equipment maintenance profiles.
• You have three (3) add-type options to select from; “Engine Hours”, “Calendar Time: Days/Months”, and
“Distance: Km/Miles”.
• Interval type: Select “Engine Hours” from the drop down menu”.
• Name: Enter a name for the new maintenance service type based on Engine Hours, e.g., oil change.
• Description: Enter a description for the new maintenance service type.
• Interval [Engine hours]: Enter a numeric value into the “Interval [Engine hours]:” text field.
• Due soon threshold (Engine Hours): Enter a numeric value.
• By default, this value is set to 50 engine hours before service is due.
L Note
When the threshold is reached, the system generates a medium priority alarm (orange icon in the alert
window) to inform the user that service is due soon.
• Click on “Ok”.
• Interval type: Select “Calendar time: Days/Months” from the drop down menu.
• Name: Enter a name for the new maintenance service type based on a calendar, e.g., oil change.
• Description: Enter a description for the new maintenance service type.
• Date interval: Enter a numeric value.
• Date format: Select either days or months by clicking on one or the other.
• Due soon threshold (days): Enter a numeric value. By default, this value is set to 14 days before the
service date.
L Note
When the threshold is reached, the system generates a medium priority alarm (orange icon in the alert
window) to inform the user that service is due soon.
The system also generates a high priority alarm (red icon in the alert window) to inform the user that service
is over due. This alarm occurs when the interval since the last service is elapsed.
• Click on “Ok”.
• Interval type: Select “Distance: Km/Miles” from the drop down menu
• Name: Enter a name for the new maintenance service type based on a distance.
• Description: Enter a description for the new maintenance service type.
• Interval [miles or km]: Enter a numeric value. The unit of measurement depends on the user settings.
• Due soon threshold [miles or km]: Enter a numeric value. The unit of measurement depends on the user
settings. By default, this value is set to 150 km/93 miles before the service date.
L Note
When the threshold is reached, the system generates a medium priority alarm (orange icon in the alert
window) to inform the user that service is due soon.
The system also generates a high priority alarm (red icon in the alert window) to inform the user that service
is over due.
• Click on “Ok”.
At that point the new maintenance service type has been saved and it is available for future use in other
maintenance profiles.
• Click on “Save”.
The application immediately confirms that the new maintenance profile has been saved (center bottom) and
the new profile name appears in the “Items list”.
• In the “Details” panel, press the “Delete” icon for the maintenance service you wish to delete.
• Click on the “Yes” button in the “Confirm item deletion” screen.
If the type is not used by any machine, the service “Type” is immediately removed from the “Type” list for the
profile name you had selected.
• Click on “Save”.
The application immediately confirms that your changes have been saved.
• Select the Profile name you wish to remove from the “Items list”.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on the “Yes” button in the “Confirm item deletion” screen. The “Profile name” you selected is
removed from the “Items list”, if it is not assigned to any machine.
L Note
You must have administrator access rights to create or modify a maintenance profile.
Overview
In this section the administrator assigns the maintenance profiles created in “Administration Æ Maintenance
Æ Create, Edit, Delete” to each machine or groups of machines (see chapter 5.14.2 – “Maintenance - create,
edit, delete”).
• From the drop down menu under the fleet, brand and/or type column headers, tag or untag the check
box to select or deselect a criterion.
• OR click on “All”.
• Click on “Apply”.
Once you have clicked on “Apply”, the drop down menu automatically closes.
• If you wish to close the drop-down menu without applying changes, click on the “Close” button.
• Select the machines by tagging the check boxes to the left of each machine name.
• Select a profile name from the drop down menu in the profile column.
• Click on the “SET” button located in the profile column.
• To cancel selections, click on the “Undo” button
• Tag the check box in the header of the first column and click on “SET”.
• Select a profile name in the header of the Profile column and click on “SET”.
• To cancel selections click on the “Undo” button and wait a few seconds for the application to refresh the
screen.
• Click on “Save changes”
Click on “Ok” to confirm changes.
Definitions
• System users are company personnel who have access to and will use the BOMAG TELEMATIC web
application.
• External users are company personnel such as “Security”, who do not have (or need) access to the
BOMAG TELEMATIC web application. However, in case of theft, they require short-term notification via
an alarm notification.
• In the “Items list”, select the profile name (or description) to which you would like to add a new
“Notification group”.
• To activate the “Notification groups [Edit]” button, click on the radio button to the left of “Alarm in web and
notification”.
• Click the “Notification groups [Edit]” button. The “Notification groups” popup screen appears.
L Note
All System users granted access to the application will be listed in the “System users” section.
If the e-mail address has not been verified by the system, the “Email” box will not be visible in the list of
“System users”.
To verify a system user’s e-mail address you need to set him up either under the “AdministrationÆUser” or
“AdministrationÆUser Settings” sections.
• Click on “Save”.
• Click on “Ok” to confirm save process has successfully completed.
• Under the “Notification groups” section (upper left), select the notification group you wish to remove.
• Click on the “Remove” button.
• Click on “Ok” on the popup “Confirm item delete” screen.
The “Notification group” is immediately removed.
• Click on the name of the “Notification group” you wish to add a system user to.
• Click on the “Edit” button.
• Under the “Systems user” section, tag the box to the left of the system user’s name and tag the
checkbox “Email”.
You may select as many names as you wish to add.
• Click on the name of the “Notification group” you wish to add a new external user to.
• Click on the “Edit” button.
• In the “External users” section, click on the “Add” button. This activates the “User Settings:” section.
• In the “User Settings:” section, enter information concerning the external user and select from drop down
menus.
Note
All System users granted access to the application will be listed in the “System users” section.
If the e-mail address has not been verified by the system, the “Email” box will not be visible in the list of
system users.
To verify the e-mail address of a system user you need to set it up in either the “AdministrationÆUser” or
“AdministrationÆUser Settings” sections.
• In the “System user” section, you must select at least one system user by tagging the box to the left of
their name.
• In the “External user” section, tag the box to the left of the external user’s name and tag also the “SMS”
and/or “Email” box(es).
Note
If the e-mail address has not been verified by the system, the “Email” box will not be visible.
• Click on the “Edit” button to activate the fields “Systems users” and “External users”.
• Under “External users”, click on the name of the User you wish to edit then click on the “Edit” button
below the list of names. The “User Settings” section is activated.
• In the “User Settings:” section, enter information concerning the external user and select from drop down
menus.
• To cancel changes simply click on the “Cancel” button.
• Click on “Save”
• Click on “Ok” to confirm verification has been completed successfully.
• Click on the “Save” button at the bottom of the screen.
• Click on the group “Name” the user you want to delete is assigned to.
• Click on the “Edit” button to activate the fields “Systems users” and “External users”.
• Under “External users”, click on the name of the User you want to delete and click on the “Edit” button.
The “User Settings” section is activated.
• Click on the “Delete” button at the bottom of the “User Settings” section then click on “Ok” to confirm
deletion.
The “External User” is removed.
• In the “Items list” select the profile name you want to set the alarm for.
• Select an “Alarm priority:” from the drop down menu. There are four “Alarm Priorities” available to select
from:
o Null: The fence will be used only to provide data used for “Job Costing Report”.
o Low: The fence will be used to provide data for “Job Costing” and to send out alarms when the
machine breaks a fence.
o Medium: The fence will be used to provide data for “Job Costing” and to send out alarms when
the machine breaks a fence.
o High: The fence will be used to provide data for “Job Costing” and to send out alarms when the
machine breaks a fence.
Note
The color coding of the above “Alarm Priorities” only serves as a label and is provided for your convenience.
You may assign Low, Medium, and High as you so desire.
The color coded alarm priority will appear in the “Status” column of the “Alarms window” at the bottom of
every screen in the application.
• Select one alarm notification method by clicking on the radio button to the left. Your choices are:
o Alarm in web only: If selected, alarm notification via e-mail will not be sent. The User and/or
notification group(s) will only be able to view alarms on the web site.
o Alarm in web and notification: If selected, the User and/or notification group(s) will be able to view
alarms on the web site and, depending on whether or not an email address was entered in their
“User” or “User Settings” profile setup, will determine how they receive an alarm notification; via
e-mail.
• Select who is to be notified and how many times an alarm notification is sent. Your choices are:
Notification 1:
If selected, an alarm notification will be sent as per the user’s profile setup; via e-mail.
o Tag the check box to the left of Notification 1, then click on the drop down arrow to select the
notification group.
o If this is the only notification you will be setting, click the “Ok” button in the lower left corner,
otherwise, continue below.
Note
If you require further information please contact:
E-Mail: service.telematic@bomag.com