Behavior Profiles - Profile Detail Screen - Behavior Profile Descriptions
- The following list provides descriptions of the Behavior Profiles available for configuration in the system.
| Battery Level | Configuration that lets you set a minimum battery voltage or % of charge threshold. Once the battery level is outside the threshold, events are created and the operator can be alerted on the VAC if configured to do so. |
| Battery Swap | When enabled, requires a battery ID to be presented to the VAC after a VAC power loss of 30 seconds or more. Operators cannot log into the vehicle until the battery ID is presented. |
| Checklist Critical Response | Creates events when an operator selects a critical answer to a checklist question. |
| Checklist Non-compliance | Creates events and takes configured actions when the safety inspection and/or job selection is not selected within the available time period. |
| Grace Period Timers | Settings for when to activate idle timeout, hibernate and sleeper mode. |
| Impact | Creates events and actions based on specific severity levels of impacts recorded. |
| Indicator Actions | Creates events and takes actions based on high engine temperature and low oil pressure events. |
| Job Selection | Assigns a checklist and rules for picking the job an operator is performing. |
| Maintenance Completion | Assigns a checklist for maintenance personnel to complete when they perform planned maintenance on a vehicle. The completion of this checklists restarts predictive maintenance report parameters. |
| Message Alerts | Creates a VAC ‘beep’ when new text messages are received. |
| Multi-Vehicle Access Violation | Creates events when a single operator ID is logged into multiple vehicles simultaneously. Also allows the operator ID to be suspended. |
| Occasional Safety Inspection | Prompts operators to complete a checklist at a defined time interval (daily, weekly, monthly, annually, every N days, every N days since last checklist completed). |
| Parking Brake Monitor | When enabled, requires the parking brake to be applied before an operator can log off. |
| Remote Security Shutdown | Locks vehicle when security shutdown is enabled in the software. |
| Safety Inspection Checklist | Assigns a checklist and rules for operators to complete vehicle safety inspections. |
| Speeding | Configuration that lets you set a maximum speed threshold. Once the speed is outside the threshold for the configured amount of time, events are created and the operator is alerted on the VAC. |
| Zone Violations | Assigns a zone profile to the VAC whereby actions and events are created when the vehicle enters one of the zones within the profile. |
Behavior Profiles - Profile Detail Screen - Overview
- The top section of the Behavior Profile detail screen displays the profile’s description and the number of vehicles to which it has been assigned.
- The next section displays the sequence of behaviors included in the profile. The first column indicates the condition triggering the behavior, while the second and third columns indicate, if applicable, the vehicle response and the action required to resolve the behavior.
Behavior Profiles - Profile Detail Screen - Add a Behavior Profile
- To add a Behavior Profile, click on the “Add” button in the top right of the screen.
- A new profile will open. Enter details for the behavior profile.
- Some behaviors can have multiple entries (e.g., security checklists), while some have a single entry (e.g., remote security shutdown). If the behavior can have multiple entries, you can include additional entries by clicking on the “Add Behavior” button at the bottom. When you click on this option, a window will open allowing you to select a behavior. When this is done, click on the OK button to return to the profile screen.
- The behavior is added to the profile detail screen. Select configuration options, as applicable.
- You can adjust prioritization for simultaneously occurring behaviors using the up or down arrows on the heading bar displaying the behavior name (1=highest priority, 30 = lowest priority).
- When you are finished setting up the profile, click on “Save” at the bottom of the screen.
Behavior Profiles - Profile Detail Screen - Edit a Behavior Profile
- To edit a Behavior Profile, click on the “Edit” button in the bottom right of the detail screen.
- In edit mode, behaviors are grouped into sections separated by heading bars displaying the behavior name.
- On the right side of the heading bar are options to adjust the sequencing of the behavior using the up or down arrows (or by editing the sequence number), delete the behavior using the X, or expand or collapse the section using the carat on the far right.
- Depending on the behavior, there may be configurable options within the section.
- After making edits to behaviors using the available options in the section header bar or within the section, click on the Save Checklist button at the bottom of the screen.
Behavior Profiles - Profile Detail Screen - Delete a Behavior Profile
- To delete a behavior profile, click on the “Edit” button in the bottom right of the detail screen.
- Now click on the “Delete” link at the bottom of the screen.
- A confirmation window will open asking if you are sure you want to delete the profile. Select “OK” to proceed with the deletion.