Condition-Based Maintenance Mobile Applications Overview

You use the Condition-Based Maintenance mobile applications to review condition-based alert messages, and to manually enter or update alerts from within the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system. You can use the Condition-Based Maintenance mobile applications to:

  • Add important alert information, including media objects that contain time stamps.

  • Send a notification alert message manually or automatically to those who need instant notification of critical equipment status, such as technicians, supervisors, or a distribution list.

  • Respond to the alerts. When the system receives an equipment alert, you can send an investigation message to one person, such as a plant technician or supervisor, or to a distribution list, to begin the investigation process. You can then generate a work order or update the preventive maintenance schedule, based on the setup parameters for condition-based maintenance. You can respond to alerts manually or automatically by setting up alert action rules. The responses available for condition-based alerts include:

    • Initiating an investigation request

    • Creating a work order to inspect, repair, or replace the cause of the alert

    • Updating the preventive maintenance schedule

This table lists the applications that are available to review, enter, or modify the condition-based maintenance alerts:

Type of Application

Additional Information

Base EnterpriseOne application

Use these applications in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system to work with condition-based maintenance alerts:

  • Condition-Based Alerts Workbench (P1310)

  • Condition-Based Alerts Revisions (P1311)

Tablet application

Condition-Based Maintenance (M13101)

Smartphone application

Condition-Based Maintenance (M13102)

Before using the Condition-Based Maintenance tablet or smartphone application, you should first set the processing options for each application.