Warranty


The Warranty tab enables you to display and define bumper-to-bumper warranty information for equipment units. If you pre-arrange extended warranties on equipment, you can also use this tab to specify multiple concurrent warranty periods.

Tip: To limit the display of information in the grid and maximize performance, use the filter. You can search on equipment ID, serial number, asset category ID, segment ID, to/from marker ID, assigned repair location ID, and department ID, among other values. The list of searchable fields on the filter is extensive; use the scroll bar to view them all. If you specify a range, any record that crosses any part of that range will be displayed.

The Stationary Equipment screen supports location level and department-level access control, so you must belong to a user group with the applicable authorizations to make changes or updates.

Detail View Header

The field in the top section of this tab defines the data that displays.

Equipment ID

Identifier of the equipment unit currently selected in the grid or that you are defining. This field has a list box. The equipment unit year, manufacturer, and model display to the right of the ID.

When you insert an equipment unit with an asset category that supports automatic numbering and this field is blank, an equipment ID is generated that follows the format specified in the Custom ID structure field on the Data -> Equipment Units -> Setup -> Asset Categories screen. If you specify an ID and the equipment’s asset category supports automatic numbering, the ID is not overwritten.

Whether an asset category supports automatic numbering is specified on the Data -> Equipment Units -> Setup -> Asset Categories screen.

New equipment unit

Press the New equipment unit button to activate the New Equipment Wizard, which steps you through entering the basic data elements associated with a new equipment unit.

Detail View

The Warranty information screen group in the bottom section of the tab defines the warranty information. Unless otherwise indicated, these fields are optional.

If at least one row in the group indicates that a warranty is in effect, the equipment is considered to be under warranty, and  the warranty status on new work orders is set appropriately. When a warranty claim is generated automatically, it uses the vendor ID on the warranty that is still in effect but closest to expiration. If a valid warranty is not found, the unit is considered not to be covered by warranty.

Control labels are printed for parts issued on work orders that include warranty work. For more information, go to control labels.

Delete

To delete the entries in the fields to the right, place a check in this field and click Save.

Vendor ID

Identifier of the vendor that provides warranty services for the equipment unit. This field has a list box of vendors that offer equipment and component warranties.

Vendor IDs are defined on the Basic Info tab of the Data -> Setup -> Organization Structure -> Vendors -> Primary Information screen.

Expiration date

Date that the warranty on the equipment expires.

Meter 1 expiration  

If the rail equipment is under warranty and the warranty expiration is based on meter (in whole or in part), the meter 1 reading at which the warranty expires. The value in this field may not be greater than the value in the Maximum meter value field on the Meter Info tab. Required.

Meter 2 expiration  

If the unit is in an equipment class with two meters, this is the meter reading at which the warranty expires on the second meter.

Deductible

Amount of the warranty’s deductible (if any).

Warranty type

The type of warranty. The maximum field length is 60 characters.

Comments

Text field for comments regarding the warranty. The maximum field length is 60 characters.