Conducting Equipment Surveys Using the Asset & Equipment Survey Mobile App

Although field auditors performing an asset and equipment survey will find the interface intuitive and will not need documentation on using the mobile app, it is helpful for facility managers to understand the complete process, as described below.

This topic has two sections:

Be sure to also see the app overview: Asset & Equipment Survey Mobile App.

Procedure for Performing an Audit on an Existing Inventory

  1. In Web Central, the supervisor uses the Manage Asset & Equipment Surveys task and invokes the Create New Survey action. This action assigns a survey and set of equipment audit records to a field auditor.
  2. On their mobile devices, the auditors run the sync action to download the surveys assigned to them. This may include background data and floor plan drawings.
  3. The auditors consult the task list on the mobile device to determine the items they should audit. The audit user can choose to view these as items as:
  1. The auditor can also search for equipment items by equipment ID, standard, location, and division and department assignment by entering the value in the Search box in the upper left corner.

  2. Consulting the list on the mobile device, the auditors travel throughout the facility and compare the assets they find with what is listed on the mobile device. For each item in the list, they tap it to pull up its record. They then note any discrepancies between the record and the item they see in the field by updating the record on the mobile device.
  1. When through with this item, tap the Complete button in the upper right corner of the form. This marks the survey item as completed and completes the item's Date Last Survey field with today's date.
  2. Use the Back button to return to the list of survey items.
  1. At any time during the survey, auditors can run the Sync action to upload to the audit tables on the server the changed records to date. Syncing does the following:
  1. When auditors have completed the field audit they can complete the survey by choosing the Complete Survey button.
  1. Using Web Central's Manage Asset & Equipment Survey task, the facility manager reviews the uploaded audit records.
  1. When satisfied with the survey results, the facility manager closes out the survey, which does the following:

Procedure for Performing an Audit as a Starting Point for the Electronic Inventory

The Asset & Equipment Survey app is also handy for generating your electronic equipment inventory. Suppose your company has just acquired another company and you need to enter this organization's equipment into the system.

  1. In Web Central, the supervisor uses the Manage Asset & Equipment Surveys task and invokes the Create New Survey button. This action assigns a survey to a field auditor. Since you do not yet have an equipment inventory, there will be no tasks for the auditor.
  2. On the mobile devices, the auditors run the sync action to download the survey assigned to them. This sync includes background data and floor plan drawings.
  3. Since the device will not present a task list of items to audit, the manager must instruct the auditor on the areas within the building to visit.
  1. The auditors travel throughout the specified area, and for each equipment item that they find, they choose the "+" icon in the upper right corner to access a form for entering a new record for this item. They will need to assign an identifying value for each item.
  1. At any time during the survey, auditors can run the Sync action to upload to the audit tables on the server the new records to date. Syncing does the following:
  1. When auditors have completed the field audit, they can complete the survey by choosing the Complete Survey button.
  1. Using Web Central's Manage Asset & Equipment Survey task, the facility manager reviews the audit records.
  1. When satisfied with the survey results, the facility manager can close out the survey, which creates new records in the Equipment table for all audit records that the auditor created.

Note: Suppose that you are creating a new equipment item for a location that shows that it has no equipment. If you search for equipment item to add to this room, you may expect the system to present no records since it shows that no equipment exists in this room. However, the system will present the entire equipment inventory so that you can choose an item to add. This behavior enables you to choose an equipment item that is in another location whose record needs to be updated to this location.