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            <title>Asset Event Log</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:asset_event_log</link>
            <description>Asset Event Log

Every asset in the maintenance system has an associated event log. 

This details every maintenance-system interaction with your asset, such as taking an asset out-of-service, reporting on its condition, doing a calibration or changing the status of a work-order the asset is involved in.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Asset Maintenance Page</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:asset_maintenance_page</link>
            <description>Asset Maintenance Page

The Asset Maintenance page shows you the current maintenance status of a single ARDI asset, and gives you links you can use to update or change it.



At the top of the page you&#039;ll see a list of all of the outstanding work orders that this asset appears in.</description>
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            <title>Calibrating a Device</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:calibrating_a_device</link>
            <description>Calibrating a Device

If your asset has one or more range properties, you&#039;ll be able to perform a calibration.

This allows you to record the calibration results using your mobile device, such as a phone or tablet. 

Choose Property



First, you&#039;ll need to choose the property that you&#039;re calibrating against. Most sensors only have one property that needs calibration.</description>
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            <title>Calibrations</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:calibrations</link>
            <description>Calibrations

NOTE: The calibration part of this system is currently under development and may not function for all users

The ARDI maintenance system helps you keep track of your asset calibrations and can even guide you through performing them.</description>
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            <title>Changing Asset Maintenance Status</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:changing_asset_maintenance_status</link>
            <description>Changing Asset Maintenance Status

You can change the current maintenance job status of an asset by clicking on the Change Maint. Status button on the Asset Maintenance Page.

Here you can choose the new status for your asset. Available statuses vary, but at the very least they&#039;ll usually include options such as</description>
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            <title>Changing Asset Service Status</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:changing_asset_service_status</link>
            <description>Changing Asset Service Status

To take an asset out-of-service or mark the asset as being back in service, you access the Asset Maintenance Page.



Marking an Asset as Out-Of-Service

To mark an asset as out-of-service, click on the green box. This will pop open a text entry area, allowing you to describe</description>
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            <title>Checking Asset Service Status</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:checking_asset_service_status</link>
            <description>Checking Asset Service Status

You can easily get the service status of an asset - it uses properties that are identical to any other ARDI property.

This means that service status is available in the web dashboard, ARDI-AR, ARDI-360 and ARDI-VE just like any other property, such as temperature or equipment reference number.</description>
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            <title>Common Properties to Create</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:common_properties</link>
            <description>Common Properties to Create

The following a fairly common between maintenance applications.

Note that the values given are simply examples - you may choose to include whatever particular enumerations you like.

Job Start

A Date/Time property to store the day that the job is expected to begin on.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Creating Work Orders</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:creating_work_orders</link>
            <description>Creating Work Orders

There are two main ways of creating work orders. 

From the Create Work Order button on either the  Work Order List or from the Asset Maintenance Page.

Once a work order is entered into the system, information from that order is placed into the assets involved in the order.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Edit Work Orders</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:edit_work_order</link>
            <description>Edit Work Orders

You can change some of the information in work orders - the edit page is also the only way to attach media to your existing work orders.

The layout and functionality of the page is almost identical to the page you&#039;ll find in  Creating Work Orders.

The only key difference is the checkboxes that allow you to choose media items you&#039;d like to add to the work order.</description>
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            <title>Feed-Up Properties</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:feed-up_properties</link>
            <description>Feed-Up Properties

Most properties in the maintenance system feed down, meaning that they are copied from the work order or tasks into the assets that are part of the job.

Job Number for instance is copied from the work order into each of the individual assets that are part of the job.</description>
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            <title>Calibrator User Manual</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:maintenance_user_manual</link>
            <description>Calibrator User Manual

The calibration system is an addon to ARDI - you will be accessing the maintenance information through your existing ARDI clients, such as the web interface or ARDI-AR.

Please ensure you are fairly familiar with these products before you continue with this documentation.</description>
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            <title>Non-Linear Calibrations</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:non-linear_calibrations</link>
            <description>Non-Linear Calibrations

Not every calibration is linear.

Although ARDI initially assumes that your calibration will be linear - breaking your range up into evenly spaced segments depending on your point count - you can override this behaviour.

Example</description>
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            <title>Out of Service Indication</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:out_of_service_indication</link>
            <description>Out of Service Indication

The Calibration addon allows you to keep track of what assets on site are in or out of service, and why.

For information on how to use this function, see...

Checking Asset Service Status</description>
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            <title>Reporting Asset Condition</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:reporting_asset_condition</link>
            <description>Reporting Asset Condition

You can make entries directly into the Asset Event Log through the Report button on the Asset Maintenance Page.



This allows you to add a custom log entry - you can write freeform text to report on any observed issues with the device or concerns you may have.</description>
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            <title>Setting up the Calibrator Addon</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:setting_up_calibrator</link>
            <description>Setting up the Calibrator Addon

Calibrator stores almost all of its information in ARDI assets and selects assets using ARDI types - as such, you&#039;ll need to make a few types and assets as part of configuring the Calibrator addon.

New Types

You&#039;ll need to create a new Type to cover</description>
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            <title>Setting Up Maintenance</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:setting_up_maintenance</link>
            <description>Setting Up Maintenance

The ARDI maintenance system uses existing ARDI properties to create the information you store in your work orders.

The only built-in properties of a work order are its name, description and ID number / code. All other properties are created as if they are normal ARDI asset properties.</description>
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            <title>Viewing Calibrations</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:viewing_calibrations</link>
            <description>Viewing Calibrations

You can view the calibrations you have created in the maintenance system from the Asset Maintenance Page.

This list shows you a simple, date-ordered list of recent calibrations. You can click on them for more detail.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Viewing Maintenance History</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:viewing_maintenance_history</link>
            <description>Viewing Maintenance History

The Asset Maintenance Page only shows the last 20 items in the Asset Event Log. To view the whole log, you&#039;ll need to visit this page.

TODO</description>
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            <title>Calibrator Manual</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:welcome</link>
            <description>Calibrator Manual

The Calibrator ARDI addon provides some basic features of a maintenance management system for ARDI users that don&#039;t have an existing system, or have one that is not flexible enough to be property integrated with ARDI.

These features include</description>
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            <title>Work Order Detail Page</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:work_order_detail_page</link>
            <description>Work Order Detail Page

This page displays the details of a single work order.



At a minimum, this will include the work order...

	*  Name
	*  Number
	*  Status
	*  Description
	*  List of Assets. and
	*  Media Items

Editing a Work Order

To make changes to the work order information, press the &#039;Edit&#039; button located under the description of the order.</description>
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            <title>Work Order List</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:work_orders_page</link>
            <description>Work Order List

This page shows all of the currently outstanding work orders, including those old orders that have passed but have not been marked as complete.

You can either click on any of the work orders to see the Work Order Detail Page, or you can press Create Work Order</description>
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            <title>Work Orders</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/maintenance:work_orders</link>
            <description>Work Orders

Most maintenance solutions use some form of Work Order system to schedule work on-site.

Work Orders are allocated to individuals or teams and provide all of the guidance needed for them to complete their work on-site. It provides scheduling for the job and an information package for those who are going to work on it.</description>
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