Iteris Adds Automated Alerts in VantageLive!

1 min. Read • Posted 05/10/2023 by Mike Plata

VantageLive! Update 14

It’s important to stay informed when communications go offline at an intersection so you can investigate and troubleshoot potential issues before the public complains or safety hazards occur.

VantageLive! customers rely on the Communications status feature to monitor and inform them when communications are down at an intersection.

But what if users aren’t always logged into the software? You asked. We listened.

We are pleased to announce the release of VantageLive! 14, which now enables automated daily email alerts.

VantageLive! 14 alerts

Stay Informed with Automated Alerts

The new feature is designed to help customers stay informed when communications go offline, which can often be the result of a disconnected or misconfigured device, internet outage or customer network connectivity issue.

VantageLive! 14 alert email

VantageLive! users can easily and quickly set up email alerts for all intersections through the software dashboard and specify alert conditions (e.g., offline % over time), email schedule and email recipients.

The email alerts feature is available now for all VantageLive! Customers.

For more information, please read the VantageLive! Update 14 Release Notes available on the Iteris Resource Center or schedule a demo with your local Iteris representative.

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