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