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Checkpoint Halt Violation

The Checkpoint Halt Violation alert is triggered when an object stays at a job-designated checkpoint longer than the configured duration.
This alert helps fleet managers monitor operational efficiency, ensuring objects adhere to scheduled halt times and preventing delays in job completion. 

Parameters Considered (Prerequisites)

  • Job: A job must be configured, for this alert to be triggered. 

Please Note: To configure a Job, you can go to Settings > Master > Job & also from the Live Tracking Screen.

  • Checkpoint: A checkpoint must be added, where the Job is to be performed. 

How to Configure

  1. Select the correct Company and Branch for whom the alert is to be configured.

  2. Based On: Choose on what you want to base the alert configuration (Object, Object Group, Object Type).

    1. Object: Select individual vehicles for whom you want the alert to generate.
    2. Object Group: Select a group of vehicles for whom you want the alert to generate.
    3. Object Type: Select vehicle or object type for whom you want the alert to generate.
  3. Select the Object based on the previous step selection.

  4. Set an Alert Name for identification of the alert.

  5. Select the Alert Type as Checkpoint Halt Violation.

  6. In the Text field, enter the message that will be displayed when the alert is triggered.

  7. Select the Valid Days, Everyday or Custom. 
    1. Everyday: This alert will be triggered, everyday in case of a violation in accordance to these parameters set.
    2. Custom: Mark the checkboxes of the days, when you want this alert to be triggered for. (eg., Sun, Mon and Sat)
  8. Enter the Valid Time From and To. The alert will be generated inside the time range that you have selected.
  9. Select the Timezone.
  10. Select the Severity of the alert (LowMedium, or High).
  11. Mark the checkboxes of the medium via which you want the Action or Notification to be sent. (eg., SMS, Email or Notification)
    1. SMS: To receive an alert by SMS, enable the checkbox, enter the phone numbers.
    2. Email: To receive an alert by Email, enable the checkbox, enter the recipients of the email.
    3. Notification: To receive an alert on the system Push Notification, enable checkbox, and select the notification tone. you’ll receive notifications according to the Severity Set i.e Low, Medium or High.
  12. Click Save to save the alert configuration.

Please Note: To Receive the alert on SMS & Email, the api should be configured either on Admin, Reseller or Company.

Example

If an object is scheduled to halt at a warehouse checkpoint for 15 minutes, but it stays 25 minutes, the system immediately triggers the alert and sends a notification via SMS, Email, Notification. This allows the fleet manager to take corrective action, investigate delays, and ensure timely job completion.