Center operations
product safe/not safe, Time-to-Limit, outage state, audit readiness, and next action
Pilot planning
The first pilot connects Parachute Shelby monitoring data to useful center, quality, and technician views. The goal is practical proof: product safety, evidence quality, service response, and clear control boundaries.
product safe/not safe, Time-to-Limit, outage state, audit readiness, and next action
fleet risk, compliance exceptions, calibration drift, CapEx watch, and executive brief
selected asset, live traces, alarm overlay, likely cause, suggested checks, and repair verification
Pilot workflow
The pilot proves visibility and evidence first, then expands only when the data, process, and authority are clear.
MQTT readiness
These are the connection details needed to turn the live broker into dependable dashboards and reports.
Parachute Shelby MQTT is active on port 1883.
Point and topic structure mirrors the remote view already in use.
Each point needs value, unit, status, timestamp, and source context.
Define live update rate and what history is stored for charts, reports, and evidence.
Access, credentials, and network exposure stay controlled before customer expansion.
Monitoring can move first; live control requires explicit site and field authorization.