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Revisi per 2 Maret 2015 15.57
Registration of New Users
Overview
Every user needs to register before they can access the system. Not all users can register new users. Registration helps to keep the system secure. It is important that the system stay secure. Some people can be registered just to allow them to view data, others are able to report disease, some are only able to report for special activities such as movement permits or slaughterhouse figures.
New users can be registered by
- The local iSIKHNAS coordinator through the iSIKHNAS website or a spreadsheet uploaded to the system.
- An experienced iSIKHNAS user who is authorised to register other users in their area.
The registration process
- makes sure that only authorised registrations occur
- collects important basic data about new users
- automatically collects the telephone number of a new user
Every user must be registered.
Every user is registered to their mobile telephone number. The system recognises users from their telephone number. The connection between an iSIKHNAS user and their mobile phone number is important. If a user has to change their number for any reason the system will not 'recognise' them until their new number is registered with the system.
During registration important basic data about the user is captured.
Each telephone number links the system to data about a user’s
- Name
- Place of work
- Type of work
- Email address (optional)
Later, the local iSIKHNAS coordinator will be able to change these details and include information about the user's area of responsibility.
The iSIKHNAS system tries to adapt itself to each user so that the system is as easy to use as possible and that the data collected by the system is as accurate as possible. For example:
- Each user is given a User Type which helps the system adapt to each user's needs.
- Individual permissions are also set by the coordinator to allow each user to perform specific functions according to his or her responsibilities.
- The location to which you are registered helps to refine the data each user sees so that the most useful and relevant data is shown first.
- The system is able to send 'tailor made' reports to users with only the data which interests them.
Ways to register
There are three ways a new user can be registered
- By SMS using your telephone, if you are authorised.
- Via the iSIKHNAS website, if you are an iSIKHNAS coordinator or system administrator.
- Via a spreadsheet, if you have permission.
1. Registration by telephone: Overview
Existing user
- Send user details by SMS to iSIKHNAS using the D SMS.
- Receive a PIN code
- Give the PIN code to the new user
New User
- Send an SMS to iSIKHNAS - D with PIN to confirm registration
- Receive confirmation and web password
- Keep web password safe and change online.
Registration by telephone: Step 1
If you are registering a new user you will need
- your mobile phone
- the new user
- the full name of the person,
- the location code of their workplace,
- user type code,
- and email address if they have one.
Registration by telephone: Step 2
Ask all new users to
- add a New Contact to the address book on their mobile phone.
- save the New Contact as “iSIKHNAS” with the telephone number
0812 900 900 09
Registration by telephone: Step 3
Type a registration message on your phone using the correct format and codes.
D [name] [location] [user type] {email}
- The registration of a new user always starts with D.
- Full name of the new user including correct capitals and a space between each part of the name.
- Location code of the usual workplace of the new user to the desa level.
- User Type code from the User Type code list.
- Optional: Email address if available.
Registration: Message format
D [name] [location] [user type] {email} D Siti Fatimah 7309080002 10 siti@mail.com
Reply:
Thank you. You are registering Siti Fatimah from Attang Salo in Sulawesi Selatan. He/She should send the PIN code D959595 with their telephone to confirm the registration.
Remember Every SMS message you send receives a reply. Every time. Without exception.
If you don’t get a reply within 5 minutes there could be a problem with your phone, the network or the system. Wait, then send again. If there is still a problem then save the SMS message you are trying to send and call you local iSIKHNAS coordinator.
Registration by telephone: Step 4
The NEW USER sends the PIN code from their phone.
D [PIN] D 959595
This confirms the new user and registers their phone number automatically.
Thank you, Siti Fatimah. You have been registered and your location set as Attang Salo, Sulawesi Selatan. Your web password is B33zj878.
The system provides every newly registered user with a password to access the iSIKHNAS website - www.isikhnas.com
Web Password
The web password will be useful if you want to visit the iSIKHNAS website to
- Look up data on the site.
- Change your password.
- Change some of your details.
The local iSIKHNAS coordinator can help users to make any more significant changes via the iSIKHNAS website. The coordinator will also set users’ area of responsibility via the website.
How to choose a good password?
Code Lists
User Type codes
Each user is given a User Type code when they register. This code tells the system about the type of work, data interests and other aspects for that user.
The system uses the User Type code to help it provide better service to every different user and tailor what information is most readily available. For example: Only the relevant automatic reports will be sent out and the website will be set up to be more suited to each user type so that it is easier to use.
This can be changed later by the local iSIKHNAS coordinator if necessary.
Code | User Type |
---|---|
1 | Champion |
2 | Regional coordinator |
3 | Provincial coordinator |
4 | District coordinator |
5 | Vet Services Vet |
6 | Vet services paravet |
7 | Vet service other staff |
8 | Contract Worker |
9 | Village reporter |
10 | Farmer |
11 | Abattoir reporter |
12 | Meat inspector |
13 | Drug inspector |
14 | Check point officer |
15 | Quarantine |
16 | Public health |
17 | A-Lab (DIC) |
18 | B-Lab (provincial) |
19 | Inseminator |
20 | Trainer/demonstrator |
21 | Vet services viewer |
22 | Quarantine viewer |
23 | Public health viewer |
24 | Abattoir viewer |
25 | Administrator |
26 | Provincial Kesmavet Coordinator |
27 | National Production Coordinator |
28 | Production Provincial Coordinator |
29 | Reporting Farmer |
30 | Epi Viewer |
31 | Project Viewer |
32 | Semen collection centre officer |
33 | District Production Coordinator |
34 | Public Vet |
35 | Kader Vaksinator |
36 | Head of district livestock and animal health office division |
37 | Head of provincial animal health division |
38 | Head of dinas vaccination team |
39 | data encoder |
40 | Head of field vaccination team |
68 | C lab |
69 | SMS Admin |
70 | Survei team |
71 | Pregnancy Test Officer |
72 | Manager SPR |
73 | Tim Upsus Siwab |
74 | Superuser |
75 | Update locations Officer |
76 | Recorder Siwab |
77 | champion 1 |
78 | champion 2 |
79 | Technical Reproduction Assistant |
80 | AMPM reporter |
81 | Wastukan |
82 | Vet Author |
83 | Vet Authority Province Level |
84 | Sensus Reporting |
85 | Logistik Admin |
86 | Qurban Inspector |
87 | animal traders |
88 | API user |
89 | Academics |
90 | Pelapor Cold Storage |
91 | Head of Provincial Services |
92 | Head of District Services |
93 | Head of Animal Health/Public Veterinary Section |
94 | Director of Animal Health |
95 | Director of Veterinary Public Health |
96 | Kepala Seksi Keswan/Kesmavet Provinsi |
97 | Private Abbatoir reporter |
98 | Chief Veterinary Officer |
99 | Vet Authority Animal Health |
100 | Vet Authority Veterunary Public Health |
101 | Vet Authority Animal Quarantine |
102 | Vet Authority District Level |
103 | Head of Technical Unit |
104 | Babinsa & Babinkamtibmas |
105 | Babinsa atau Babinkamtibmas |
106 | Breeding officer |
107 | veterinary center staff |
108 | Public Reporter |
109 | Compartement Reporter |
110 | Vets Compartment |
111 | Compartement Champion |
Help for users
There are different ways to learn about how to use the system and get help or support for problems or questions. The FAQ or Help section on the website is the best place to look first. The information on the website or that sent by the system through your mobile phone is the most up-to-date.
Caution: Printed material relating to the iSIKHNAS system such as code lists or even information about message formats could be out of date. The latest, most accurate information about the system will always be through the iSIKHNAS website or from iSIKHNAS information sent to your phone.
Training
Every new user should receive some training on the system and how it operates. The training might be quite short and simple if, for example, the user is only able to view data, or if he or she is only involved in a special activity such as slaughterhouse reports or only in vaccination activities. For certain key users, such as dinas veterinary services staff, the training will be ongoing, involve several modules and will involve multiple message types, code lists and various operational issues which will affect the routine workflow.
In order to complement the iSIKHNAS system several other training courses will be developed to assist staff in other aspects of their work.
Staff will be offered training in
- Field Epidemiology
- Surveillance
- Budget Advocacy
- Epidemiological Data Analysis
- GIS for Animal Health
Staff should visit the iSIKHNAS website for updates on when and how these courses will be available. The course material will eventually be available to anyone interested in improving their skills in these areas. Soon staff will be able to access additional resources and helpful tools to enhance their learning experience.
www.isikhnas.com
Other sources of help
- Query messages - Kode, CKL, CKO, CKT, CKP, [Message code] etc
- Q message sent to iSIKHNAS
- References and user manuals on the iSIKHNAS Wiki
- Quick reference sheets or cards - "smart cards"
- Code lists via the iSIKHNAS Wiki
- iSIKHNAS Website - www.isikhnas.com
- Local iSIKHNAS coordinator
- iSIKHNAS “ Champions”, the central level system administrators
Quick reference sheets or cards can be a very useful tool to keep handy at all times, especially for Pelsa or infrequent users however the very best way to look up codes or message formats is via an SMS query.
Remember!!
iSIKHNAS automatically checks every message
- If it is correct,
iSIKHNAS sends a response to the user and starts to manage, organise and analyse the information and make it available in the system. When disease related reports are received by the system, automatic alerts are sent to other relevant staff to ensure everyone is kept up to date.
- If a message is sent to the system which is NOT correct,
iSIKHNAS warns the user and advises the user how to correct the mistake and send again.
After sending a report to the system, iSIKHNAS will respond by including the details of the report. It is important that users READ the reply from iSIKHNAS to check that the data they sent is correct and has been correctly interpreted.
Users who see that they have reported incorrect data may delete the last message by using the H function message. See the Administrative Functions section for more information.
The system works hard to ensure that all the data in iSIKHNAS will be clean and correct. The reply messages sent by the system are extremely useful because they provide advice on how to correct a mistake, or 'transcribe' your codes into real language so that you can check if what you sent is correct. Staff should carefully read the system replies to their telephones to read this advice (and resend the message correctly), or make sure that the information they have sent is correct.