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This page outlines the features of the skAIWatch web portal. For login information to the portal, please view skAIWatch login

For any inquires or questions, feel free to contact support@skaiwatch.no

Site overview

The first view in skAIWatch is the site overview. This gives a dashboard of all your assets with the latest statuses of your machines.

Below is a screenshot of a dashboard showing four (fictive) vessels.

For vessels, the sites are organized by subscription, fleet and sub fleet, flag, vessel type, latest report and asset status.

One may also hover the rows in the overview to get detailed information about each vessel.

By pressing the bell icon located to the left of the location list you can subscribe to locations of interest. Changes to subscribed vessels appear in the notification tab.

One can also navigate to view notifications and a map overview from the tabs at the site overview. One can also open the detailed site overview by clicking on any row.

Click on the subscribe button on the left side of any vessel to receive email notifications for the vessel.

Notifications

The subscription and notifications features will be expanded in the near future

Click on the notifications tab to view new notifications on vessels one has subscribed to.

One can at any point cross out notifications to see what has already been read.

Map view

We are awaiting a quota on the API for vessel traffic. This feature is disabled until then.

The map view shows the location of the vessels at any given time.

Detailed site overview

Click on any row in the site overview for opening the detailed site overview. This gives a complete overview of the asset’s status, as well as recommended actions to avoid further escalation of any faults.

Below is a screenshot of the overview for a vessel.

At the top one can see a graphical representation of the vessels health. Please note that the locations of the assets are only for representation purposes. There may be differences between actual machines and how they are represented or located.

Below is an overview of all the machines. The most severe condition is opened by default. Click on any machines to read their condition and any recommendations.

Also, note that one can Download PDF report by clicking on the download button on the upper right as shown in the figure below.

One can also navigate to view all historical reports on the same machine by clicking the Show in archive button, as shown below.

This will open the archive showing all reports on the same site and machine.

Archive

The archive gives a complete overview of all reports for a given company. The default view is shown below.

One can download the pdf by clicking on the Download PDF button, which is the same as in detailed site overview above. One can also read the report online by clicking on the Open report button. Its icon is shown below.

Below is a figure showing an opened report.

For easier navigation, use the search bar on the right, or the SITE FILTER and/or MACHINE FILTER on the left. The graphical elements are shown below.

Selected sites are shown below the Reports mark. Click on the selected vessel in the SITE FILTER or on the mark under Reports to deselect the machine.

The same applies to MACHINE FILTER.

When opening the archive from the detailed site overview, the site and machine are selected by default, as shown below.

Data upload

For the data uploading portal, see Uploading offline vibration measurements and machine running conditions.

Support

Click the support tab on the left if you have any issues or feedback you want to address. The page is shown below.

User profile

Click on the user profile to update the name or password.

Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

Click KPI on navigation bar to view performance indicator on each vessel in your company. Table display list of vessels similar to Fleet overview(dashboard), a default date is loaded when page is opened. This date is today and today minus 90 days. Date range can be changed and will update the table immediately.

interesting values to look at:


NM ratio: This value is displayed in percentage, it show number of “no new measurement” reports uploaded over total reports uploaded within date range selected.

Alarm-to-machine ratio: This value is displayed in percentage, This show how many machines have been/are in alarm over total number of machines on vessel within date range selected.


Ranking: This value show accumulated sum of NM ratio and Alarm-to-machine ratio sorted by best performance.

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