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Profile Configuration in Confluence

Written by Chris Britton

Updated at June 29th, 2025

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Table of Contents

Guide Purpose: How to Access Profile Page in Confluence How to Create New CCM Base Profile Base Profile Properties Page Configuration Fields Explained Base Profile MCF Configuration Fields Explained Editing Safety Media Event Editing Service Media Event Use Case Editing Other ICP Profiles using Telemetry as a Use Case Editing Profile request

Guide Purpose:

  • This guide IS designed to:
    • Show where to find current firmware for Tenant.
  • This guide IS NOT designed to:
    • Show how to setup firmware for Tenant.

How to Access Profile Page in Confluence

  1. Open confluence
    1. Confluence URL: https://3rdeye.atlassian.net/wiki/home
  2. Click on the Space to show all available spaces created
  3. Select the Customer Fields Trials

How to Create New CCM Base Profile

  1. Click on the CCM Base Profile Configuration
  2. Select the Create Event and MCF

Base Profile Properties Page Configuration Fields Explained

  1. Create a name for the profile using the profile naming convention
    1. Profile naming convention: Company Name/Abbreviation_Line of Business_Vehicle Type_PSV Type_Calculation_Hopper Video_PSV_Video
      1. For example: WM_Resi_ASL_Inclinometer_Distance_Contamination_PSV_Video
  2. CCM ID: This is the identification number assigned to the profile once it configured
    1. Please make sure to get the CCM ID from the Dev team once the profile is configured and add that to the profile in confluence
  3. Status: This shows the profile is still being maintained and used
    1. This
  4. Environment: This field indicates of the profile is set for the Test or Production environment
  5. Safety: This field shows if Safety is turned on or off for this profile

  1. PSV: This field identifies the positive service verification hardware this profile will be configured for
    1. The image below shows the list of PSV hardware we use here at 3rd Eye
  2. Type: This shows the calculation type that will be used for this profile
    1. This could either be in Time or Distance
  3. Threshold (Feet or Seconds): This shows the calculation value threshold either in feet or seconds
  4. Tablet to Gateway: this shows if the customer will be turning on or off our tablet to gateway configuration
  5. Contamination: This shows if contamination will be turned on or off on the vehicle
    1. This is turned on when our customer requests contamination

  1. Heil: This field is used to turn on or off Heil communication
  2. DCI: This field is used to turn on or off DCI communication
  3. DM01: This field is used to turn on or off DM01 communication
  4. J1939: This field is used to turn on or off J1939 communication
  5. Cummins: This field is used to turn on or off Cummins Diagnostics communication

Base Profile MCF Configuration Fields Explained

*If any changes are made from the default ICPs, please highlight the background in GREEN to notify the support team of changes

  1. GSM Profile: This shows the selected GSM ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected GSM ICP in the confluence link column
  2. Cummins Config: This shows the selected Cummins ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected Cummins ICP in the confluence link column
  3. DPS Config: This shows the selected DPS ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected DPS ICP in the confluence link column
  4. Media Event: The media event is the Safety and service event. This configuration is done in the event sections.
    1. Except for the default profiles, this section should always read “See Below”

  1. Storage Media: This shows the selected Storage Media ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected Storage Media ICP in the confluence link column
  2. Tablet Integration: This shows the selected Tablet Integration ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected Tablet Integration ICP in the confluence link column
  3. Telemetry: This shows the selected Telemetry ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected Telemetry ICP in the confluence link column
  4. Generic Telemetry: This shows the selected Generic Telemetry ICP profile that will be configured for this profile
    1. Include the link to the selected Generic Telemetry ICP in the confluence link column

Editing Safety Media Event

The default safety Event is set to safety media event turned on or enabled. When a customer request doesn’t include our Magnif-Eye product which means they want safety turned off, we select the ICP created to turn off safety. This section shows how we edit the safety event to change the ICP to Safety media turned off.

  1. Click on the safety event
  2. Select the “Edit” button from the array of options that pops up as highlighted in the BLUE box

  1. Insert the ICP profile name of the requested change in the page to include field
  2. Select the new ICP profile from the drop-down list to change the current ICP profile

Editing Service Media Event

Service Event Columns Explained

  1. Item Number (#): This is used to identify the rows of the service event
  2. Type: This shows name of the service event type
  3. Event Category: There are 2 service event categories available for our Verif-Eye product. This column allows us to label the category the event type belongs to. Please refer to our guide on Understanding Profile Special Configuration Parameters for more information on the service event categories
    1. Service Exception: This is used to report an event that was not completed
    2. Service Verification: This is used to report an event that was completed
  4. Event Creation: This column shows if the event type is turned on (Enabled) or off (Disabled)
  5. Camera Image: This shows the cameras an image will be generated from when there is an event
  6. Camera Video: This shows the cameras videos will be generated from when there is an event

  1. Threshold Notes: This section includes the link or details to explain how threshold for each event type works  
  2. Threshold/Special Settings: This column shows the threshold value for each event type. Please refer to our guide on Understanding Profile Special Configuration Parameters for more information on Threshold values
  3. To Blink: This shows the color used to identify an event is triggered when it blinks
  4. Pre Time (Sec): This shows the set time an event should start recording before an event is triggered
  5. Post Time (Sec): This shows the set time an event should end recording after an event is triggered
  6. JPEG Time (Sec): This shows at what time an image should be taken during an event

Use Case

Waste Management sent in a request for their residential side loader trucks. The want to install inclinometer as the trigger hardware with images on all cameras and video on the contamination camera. They would like to use a distance calculation with the threshold set at 2ft.

  1. Use the Di1 active as the service verification event for the inclinometer.
  2. Change event creation to Enable
  3. Insert the cameras requested for image capture
  4. Insert the contamination camera for video capture
  5. For a side loader, the mechanical mechanism will be from cold to hot, hence Di1 active.
  6. Set the threshold to the requested 2ft
  7. Change the blinker form None to Red

Editing Other ICP Profiles using Telemetry as a Use Case

Waste Management request the minimum distance between events to be 3ft. Before we edit the default telemetry ICP profile to meet the request, we need to make sure the following steps are done.

  • Check the Telemetry profile to see if a profile that fits the request exist.
  • If it exists move to editing the profile request
  • If id doesn’t exist create a new profile to fit the request and send to the support team for the new ICP to be built.

Editing Profile request

  1. Click on the Telemetry page
  2. Select the “Edit” button from the array of options that pops up as highlighted in the BLUE box

  1. Insert the ICP profile name of the requested change in the page to include field
    1. In this case, the ICP profile that fit the request is Resi_AFL_ASL_Distance – Telemetry
  2. Select the new ICP profile from the drop-down list to change the current ICP profile
  3. Review the Telemetry to see changes selected

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