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Multitel launches telematics dashboard

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Multitel Pagliero has introduced the new Telemetry dashboard.

Telemetry connects the company remotely to a single to a single machine or across the fleet using a smartphone, tablet or PC, via a CAN data transmission network.

Multitel Pagliero Telemetry system Multitel Pagliero has launched the new Telemetry system.

The telemetry system, which is compatible with all models and can be installed before after the unit is purchased, provides GPS tracking, machine status display, parameterisation and remote diagnostics. It checks in real time the machine’s position, status, identifies anomalies, verifies the efficiency of the machine, and intervenes to improve the machine’s performance and plan maintenance operations.

As with the company’s MUSA e MUSA X control system, Telemetry has been created in-house as part of Multitel Pagliero Evolved Electronic: EVE.

With the recent Telemetry upgrade, a new dashboard offers a dynamic real-time view of the platform at work. The dashboard allows the customer to:

  • Get acquainted with the components and sensors
  • Benefit from alarms, alerts, location and a graph with the daily hours of the last working week at their fingertips
  • Have access to the main information of the platform’s working position: stabilisation configuration, angular position of the booms and turret, visualisation of the angle of inclination of the chassis, length of the boom extension, weight in the basket, orientation of the basket rotation angle.

Access to the portal is provided by subscription, which is activated by creating a customer account and matching the vehicles. There are three levels of access: customer, whose dashboard/vehicle is matched to the relevant dealer; authorised workshop/specialised technician; and technicians, providing remote assistance and parameterisation.

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