
PowerFleet
®
VAC4 and VAC4S Hardware User’s Guide
085-00000700 Rev K
Page 42 of 103
SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE OPERATORS
Maintenance operator can perform the same special functions as a Master operator. See
“Temporary Users,” “Clearing
Event Lockout,” “Checklist Administration,” and “Manual Vehicle Lock/
Unlock” under Section 4: Master Operators
(Supervisors). A Maintenance operator can also perform the following additional special functions:
Installation and Configuration
Maintenance operators are required to install and configure the VAC before the VMS system can operate. Installation
and configuration must take place when the VAC is powered up for the first time, and when a VAC is replaced.
Maintenance operators should not enter the Install menu
unless they need to re-configure the VAC. See Section 2:
Configuring the VAC, for more details on VAC configuration.
VAC Timer Reset After Completed PM
Preventative Maintenance (PM) due dates are established automatically through the PowerFleet® Vision Pro
™ software,
based on vehicle activity hours tracked by the VAC. When a PM is complete, the VAC’s activity timer mu
st be reset, so
the next PM due date can be automatically determined.
To reset the VAC timer, a Maintenance operator must perform the following:
1.
Log into the vehicle.
2.
Press the VAC’s CHECK button.
3.
Select YES, to the checklist question about PM
performance.
Note:
If the Maintenance operator selects the NO response,
the system will continue to accrue data with “PM Date” and
“Hours Since Last PM” based on the last time the VAC timer
was reset.