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If the cell connection is good then either message type should take only a minute or two to complete. If the signal is spotty the server will keep retrying for a while, up to around 15 minutes total. | If the cell connection is good then either message type should take only a minute or two to complete. If the signal is spotty the server will keep retrying for a while, up to around 15 minutes total. | ||
=== EDR Note === | |||
If an EDR sends a test callout successfully it does not guarantee that the device will call out on shutdown, it only verifies the cell connection and callout list. It is important to also check that the Data-Values tab is showing a value for ''Annunciator Run Status'', otherwise the callout may never actually happen. See [[EDR_Troubleshooting_-_Missing_Compressor_Data]] if test callouts work but normal callouts are missing. |
Revision as of 18:57, 30 July 2024
Overview
On the telematics portal you can send two types of test messages to a unit- request for test callout and request for immediate data send. These tests are found by selecting a unit then navigating to the "Callout Scheduling" dropdown followed by "Test Callout".
Test Page
The test page has two test buttons and a list of messages that have been sent.
In the message list it will show a list of previous messages that have been sent to a device. Each row is one message. The "Sent" column shows the date and time the message was sent. The "Acknowledged" column will show the date and time the device (DCT or EDR) sent back a message saying that the original message was received.
The Test Callout button will request the unit to send a test callout. After it is acknowledged you will find the test callout in the Alerts tab. Within a minute of the message acknowledgement the callouts should be received. Note that this still requires that the callout list is actually set up - see the "Callout Scheduling" - "Overview" tab to make sure the correct people can be notified.
The Request Data Send button will tell the device to send data now rather than wait for the next 15-minute mark. After the message is acknowledged the "Dashboard" tab should show the latest data. Sometimes this takes and extra minute, so if it isn't showing immediate data try navigating to a different tab and back to "dashboard" after a minute.
If the cell connection is good then either message type should take only a minute or two to complete. If the signal is spotty the server will keep retrying for a while, up to around 15 minutes total.
EDR Note
If an EDR sends a test callout successfully it does not guarantee that the device will call out on shutdown, it only verifies the cell connection and callout list. It is important to also check that the Data-Values tab is showing a value for Annunciator Run Status, otherwise the callout may never actually happen. See EDR_Troubleshooting_-_Missing_Compressor_Data if test callouts work but normal callouts are missing.