A Perform Gear selection event occurs when operators use a gear that is not allowed in the geofence area they occupy. The rules that define this event are set and managed by the Master Data Editor in iControl.
You can also set up a Gear selection event in GoLine. See the Setting up a Perform Gear selection event in GoLine topic for this process.
To define a Gear selection event in iControl:
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Open the Master Data Editor in iControl, then select the Gear selection rules tab.
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Click Add in the top-left corner to add a new entry.
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In the Device column, select a device for the Gear selection event, or select Any to apply the event to all devices.
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In the Device type column, select a device type for the Gear selection event, or select Any to apply the event to all device types.
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Select the Loaded check box to only apply the rule to loaded haul trucks, or select the Empty check box to only apply the rule to empty haul trucks.
These check boxes only apply to haul trucks. Any other machine type will ignore these options.
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In the Geofence column, select a geofence for the Gear selection event, or select Any to apply the event to all geofences.
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In the Allowed gears column, select the gears an operator is allowed to use.
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In the Active period column, enter how long (in seconds) the operator must have the wrong gear selected to start the event. If you enter a value of "0" the event starts as soon as the operator selects the wrong gear.
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In the Minimum alert time column, enter how long (in seconds) the iVolve screen displays the alert.
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Select the Dismissable check box to allow the operator to dismiss the alert; if this check box is clear, the alert cannot be dismissed and will display until the operator selects the correct gear.
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In the Severity column, select Low, High, or Urgent from the drop-down menu to set the event's severity.
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Select the Enabled check box to implement the rule; if this check box is clear, Perform will not monitor this event.
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Click the Commit button in the bottom-right corner to save the rule, or click the Refresh button to discard it.
You can use the delete key on your keyboard to delete a rule, however rules can only be deleted before they are committed. After a rule is committed it cannot be deleted, only disabled, as other entities might reference the rule.