The purpose of the IMPRES Battery Fleet Management is to help you effectively manage your Motorola IMPRES equipment.
How IMPRES Battery Fleet Management Works
When you insert an IMPRES battery into an IMPRES charger, a snapshot of IMPRES battery data is taken or when a battery is in use, the battery data is regularly transmitted over the radio system through an IP Data Gateway and then stored into the IMPRES Battery Fleet Management database. At any time, you can analyze all of the IMPRES batteries in your fleet by using the analysis and reporting tools of IMPRES Battery Fleet Management. In addition, you can view the status of all of your IMPRES devices and determine which batteries are inserted into which charger pockets.
Battery Fleet Analysis Tools
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management provides you with the ability to execute Predefined Reports that will help answer the most commonly asked questions about the health of your battery fleet, as well as Custom Reports that you can define yourself in order to help answer questions about the fleet that are specific to your organization. Reports are displayed within IMPRES Battery Fleet Management in a tabular form that can be customized to include or omit battery attributes that are of interest to you. You can also create pie and bar charts of many of the battery attributes. In addition, you can create filters of the report results to "drill down" to specific battery categories. You can also logically group your batteries by assigning them an Alias name or by assigning them to user groups that you define. IMPRES Battery Fleet Management also provides you with a number of predefined charts that are based on the reports. These charts show many of the important battery attributes plotted against each which may be useful for spotting trends in the data.
Device Tools
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management provides you with the ability to monitor all of the IMPRES charging devices that are connected to computers running IMPRES Battery Fleet Management and all batteries that are connected over the radio system through an IP Data Gateway. Using the System Device Monitor tool, you can examine all computers that are currently running IMPRES Battery Fleet Management, all IMPRES charging devices that are attached to those computers as well as the status of the batteries that are inserted into the charger pockets, and all batteries attached to radios.
IP Data Gateway
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management communicates with the radio system through an IP Date Gateway in either of two ways: 1) Motorola Network Interface Service (MNIS) OR 2) mobile Control Station Radio.
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Registering IMPRES Battery Fleet Management
Navigating Within IMPRES Battery Fleet Management
Getting Help With IMPRES Battery Fleet Management
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