ETechnician Offers More Access To RoadRelay
Nexiq's eTechnician enables wireless access to Cummins' RoadRelay engine and vehicle electronic systems monitor
Nexiq's eTechnician enables wireless access to Cummins' RoadRelay engine and vehicle electronic systems monitor.
RoadRelay 4 is a compact in- or on-dash-mounted unit designed for use with electronic diesel engines, providing the capability to capture, display and record critical engine data and vehicle information. With Cummins engines, RoadRelay 4 also provides the most powerful anti-theft feature in the industry.
ETechnician is a real-time, remote, wireless command and control solution delivered through an Application Service Provider (ASP), enabling the remote monitoring, diagnosis and reprogramming of commercial vehicles, regardless of location.
"By subscribing to eTechnician, fleet managers will now be able to enhance the day-to-day value of RoadRelay 4 by remotely accessing vehicle information and fleet data, including trip reports, fault information, vehicle location and preventative maintenance information, wherever the vehicle is located," said John Allard, Nexiq chairman and CEO.
Cummins Sales and Marketing Manager Cliff Putterill says the Nexiq access lets customer use the latest technology advances, including the Internet and wireless communications, for easier access to the information RoadRelay 4 provides.
ETechnician will be available to Cummins RoadRelay 4 customers in February 2002.
For more information on Nexiq, which recently moved is corporate headquarters from Manchester, N.H. to Sterling Heights, Mich., visit www.nexiq.com.
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