The following information details the basic and advanced asset settings.
These settings form the foundation for tracking assets, categorizing them into required, optional, and informational data - resulting in a comprehensive, flexible configuration for asset management.
Setting |
Definition |
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Asset ID (required) |
A unique identifier (1 to 35 characters); duplicates are not allowed. The ID is displayed in many of the views and maps used to search and locate assets. It is recommended to mirror your organization's equipment system of record naming convention (e.g., CMMS or Asset Management System). |
Asset Name (required) |
Identifies the asset by a descriptive, end-user friendly value (1 to 35 characters); duplicates are allowed. The Name is displayed in many of the views and maps to search and locate assets. It is recommended to mirror your organization's equipment system of record naming convention (e.g., CMMS or Asset Management System). |
Asset Type (required) |
Identifies the type of asset; each asset is required to be assigned to an Asset Type. The type is displayed in many of the views and maps used to search and locate assets.
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Assigned Application (required) |
Identifies the Kio app the asset is shared with or optionally excluded from. For example, you may have the Asset Type of IV Pump shared with the Kio IV Pump app for PAR level monitoring and management.
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Assigned Tag (required) |
Identifies the Kontakt.io Asset Tag affixed to and assigned to the asset - required to track and locate an asset.
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Attributes (optional configuration) |
Attributes are a form of metadata that provide specific details about an asset.
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Change Log (informational) |
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Current Location (informational) |
The asset's (tag) last reported real-time location. The last seen date/time stamp is when Kio Cloud last received a signal from the Kontakt.io tag assigned to the asset. |
Current Status (Either manually set or automated by Company Settings Room Management configuration) |
Identifies the current status of the asset.
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Groups (optional configuration) |
Groups are like categories that help organize or segment assets by some type of unique data or information.
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Image & color (informational) |
The icon commonly represents the type of asset.
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Notes (informational) |
Notes are commonly used to share information with other app users.
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What can be achieved with the advanced settings include:
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Assigned Home Location: provides advanced analytics and searching by location
Assign assets to specific Facilities, including at the campus or building level, and to a department for location specific analytics and tracking.
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Asset Details: provides advanced searching capabilities
Record essential asset details, including Manufacturer, Model, and Serial Number, to ensure precise identification. Utilize this detailed information for quicker searches, saving time to locate specific equipment. These details can also aid in locating recalled assets.
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Acquisition settings: provides rental management capabilities
Differentiate between rented and purchased (owned) assets.
Track rental-specific details such as Rental Due Date and Rental Return Date.
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Preventative Maintenance settings: track schedules and locate assets requiring maintenance
Set schedules and monitor maintenance with settings like Maintenance Required and Next Maintenance Date.
Setting Category |
Settings |
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Assigned Home Location |
Facility: Assign the asset with a specific Campus or Building location. Department: Assign the asset to a specific department. |
Asset Details |
Manufacturer: Record the manufacturer for easy reference and to streamline maintenance or warranty support. Model: Specify the equipment model to ensure compatibility and standardization across assets. Serial #: Specify the unique serial number for precise asset identification and searching, and can aid in quickly locating recalled equipment. |
Acquisition |
Acquisition Type: Specify whether equipment is rented or purchased to differentiate inventory and streamline tracking and rental management. Acquisition Date: Keep a clear record of when equipment was acquired to monitor usage and lifecycle tracking. Rental Due Date: Set due dates to ensure timely returns. Rental Return Date: Log return dates to maintain accurate records. |
Preventative Maintenance |
Maintenance Required: Identify assets that require a maintenance schedule. Next Maintenance Date: Plan and schedule upcoming maintenance. |