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User manual GPS satelit

GPS SATELIT USER
MANUAL
V2.6
Version:V 2.6
www.gps-program.com
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
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 Please read this user guide carefully before installation to avoid any possible
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Document History
Verzija/Version
Revision date
Author
Details
V-2.6
15 novembar 2015
Vladimir V
Revision version
Contents
Document History ...........................................................................................................................3
Contents .........................................................................................................................................4
1 Workspace Overview....................................................................................................................6
1.1 Top Panel ........................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Left Panel ........................................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Object Details Panel ....................................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Account Panel ................................................................................................................................. 9
1.5 Map ................................................................................................................................................ 9
2 Settings ......................................................................................................................................10
2.1 Objects Management ................................................................................................................... 10
2.1.1 Object List Section ................................................................................................................. 10
2.1.2 Add Object Group.................................................................................................................. 27
2.1.3 Object Drivers........................................................................................................................ 28
2.1.4 Add Trailer ............................................................................................................................. 30
2.2 Events Management..................................................................................................................... 31
2.2.1 Create Event .......................................................................................................................... 31
2.3 Templates ..................................................................................................................................... 39
2.4 SMS............................................................................................................................................... 41
2.5 User Interface ............................................................................................................................... 41
2.6 My Account................................................................................................................................... 43
2.7 Sub Accounts ................................................................................................................................ 43
3 Sensor Parameters .....................................................................................................................46
3.1 Sensor Parameters Auto Detection .............................................................................................. 46
3.2 Sensor Parameters Description .................................................................................................... 46
4 Objects .......................................................................................................................................48
4.1 Objects List Panel ......................................................................................................................... 48
4.2 History .......................................................................................................................................... 48
4.3 Follow ........................................................................................................................................... 49
4.4 Send Command ............................................................................................................................ 51
4.5 Edit Object .................................................................................................................................... 51
5 Events ........................................................................................................................................ 51
6 Places ......................................................................................................................................... 52
6.1 Markers......................................................................................................................................... 53
6.1.1 Add Marker............................................................................................................................ 54
6.1.2 Edit Marker............................................................................................................................ 54
6.2 Routes........................................................................................................................................... 54
6.2.1 Add Route.............................................................................................................................. 55
6.3 Zones ............................................................................................................................................ 55
6.3.1 Add Zone ............................................................................................................................... 55
6.3.2 Edit Zone ............................................................................................................................... 56
7 History ....................................................................................................................................... 56
7.1 Explanation of Graphic Elements ................................................................................................. 58
7.2 Graph ............................................................................................................................................ 58
7.3 Location Messages ....................................................................................................................... 58
8 Reports ...................................................................................................................................... 59
9 Object Control Using Commands.................................................................................................63
9.1 Commands Status......................................................................................................................... 64
9.2 Edit Command .............................................................................................................................. 65
10 Image Gallery ...........................................................................................................................65
11 Chat..........................................................................................................................................65
1 Workspace overview
After login you will be redirected to the main page. Main page allows to access most common
tracking features and settings, monitor object position on map ant get detailed information such
as speed, coordinates, address, movement history and more.
1 Top panel.
2 User account panel.
3 Left panel.
4 Object details panel.
5 History panel.
6 Map controls.
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Map zoom control
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objects
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markers
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routes
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zones
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Clusters - useful feature for those who has large number of objects and markers. Splits
markers and objects into groups, which according to map zoom level will reveal content
inside of it.
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Live/traffic (available only with google maps).
7 Route controls.
8 Object details.
1.1 Top panel
Top panel is used to quickly access frequently used tools (fit objects on map, ruler, address
search...) and sections (settings, reports and object control using commands).
1. About - allows to check what version of software you are currently using.
2. Help - redirects to this manual.
3. Settings - settings menu allows to add new objects, events and etc.
4. Fit objects on map - shows all objects marked as visible on map.
5. Ruler - simple tool to measure distances on map.
6. Show point - focus map on entered coordinates.
7. Search address - helpful and easy to use tool for searching address on map.
8. Reports - allows to create various reports.
9. Object controls using commands.
10. Image viewer - can receive images with location from GPS devices.
11. Chat - allows to send/receive messages from supported devices.
12. Maps - allows to change currently used map: OSM map, GOOGLE maps, BING or Yandex
maps.
1.2 Left panel
Objects list tab allows to view available objects, find them on map, view object route history and
edit object settings.
1. Objects tab - view current objects statistics.
2. Events tab - history of events can be viewed (overspeending, entering or leaving zones and
etc.).
3. Places tab - allows to create, edit and delete zones and markers.
4. History tab - view history, create reports, export them to various formats etc.
5. Search - allows to find objects by name.
6. Reload - reloads objects list.
7. Add object - allows to add new object.
8. V isibility checkbox - turns on or off objects visibility on map.
9. Follow checkbox - centres selected object in the middle of the screen every time GPS device
has refreshed its position, if multiple objects selected - map zooms the way that all of them
remain visible.
10. Object information - object name, date and time of last received location.
11. Speed indicator - shows current object speed.
12. GPRS indicator - shows GPRS and GPS status.
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Grey icon - no GPRS and GPS
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Orange icon - no GPS signal
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Green icon - GPRS and GPS are OK
13. Quick access - allows to see object history, control objects using commands and edit object
settings.
1.3 Object details panel
This panel allows to view more details about selected object. Panel only appears if Objects,
Events or History tab is selected in left panel.
 Altitude - object height over sea level.
 Angle - current object angle (0 - 360° clockwise movement).
 Nearest zone - distance from current point to nearest created zone (learn more about zones).
 Odometer - object odometer readings.
 Plate - pre-specified object plate number (learn more about object settings).
 Position - coordinates of current object location.
1.4 Account panel
In account panel you can change interface language, see logged user e-mail (click to edit user
details), switch to mobile version and exit system using logout button.
1.5 Map
Map shows objects location of GPS devices. To see more details about object, such as address,
speed, altitude, angle, time and more, click on object in object list panel.
2 Settings
Settings section allows to add and edit objects and related elements, such as object groups,
drivers, events. Also map interface appearance and user login details can be changed.
Settings section can be found in top panel, press settings button as shown below:
2.1 Objects management
2.1.1 Object list section
This section allows to manage objects and check object expiration date.
Name - object name.
IMEI - GPS device IMEI number which is being used to connect device to system.
1 Edit object - allows to change object details.
2 Duplicate object - creates object copy with the same details except name and IMEI.
3 Clean object history and events - removes object history and events entries.
4 Delete object - permanently removes object.
2.1.1.1 Add new object
In Objects tab Object list section left bottom corner press + button.
Object window will appear. Enter object name and IMEI.
2.1.1.2 Edit object
In object list choose object to edit and click
edit object icon.
Object edit window will appear. Information you can add, edit and remove that describes object
is contained in 5 tabs: Main, Fuel consumption, Accuracy, Sensors and Service.
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Main section contains basic object settings.
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Name - object name.
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IMEI - GPS device IMEI number.
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Transport model - for example: BMW 750.
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VIN - vehicle VIN number.
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Plate number - vehicle plate number.
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Odometer (km) - you can set how many kilometres vehicle drove.
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GPS - calculates distance using GPS location points. It is not a precise tool, results of
vehicle odometer and system may vary.
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Absolute odometer (odo) - object dashboard actual distance. It will override any
number set in Odometer (km) field. Also it will appear in every history point and object
details panel. GPS device must send "odo" parameter.
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Relative odometer (odor) - is calculated by relative odometer sensor, when device
sends distance between last and current location point. GPS device must send "odor"
parameter.
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Engine hours (h) - you can set how many hours engine worked.
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ACC - calculates engine hours using Ingnition sensor. It is not a precise tool, results of
vehicle engine hours and system may vary.
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Absolute engine hours (engh) - gets object on board computer parameters. It will
override any number set in Engine hours (h) field. Also it will appear in every history
point and object details panel. GPS device must send "engh" parameter.
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Relative engine hours (enghr) - is calculated by relative engine sensor, when device
sends time period between last and current location point. GPS device must send
"enghr" parameter.
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Icon - choose object marker icon or upload your own.
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Tail color and points quantity - color of tail root and points quantity which will be used to
calculate route by last received location points.
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Group - choose group from pre created groups list.
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Driver - choose driver from pre created drivers list.
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Trailer - choose trailer from pre created trailers list.
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GPS device - choose pre added GPS device model.
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SIM card number - enter SIM card number.
2.1.1.3 Fuel consumption
Note: system fuel consumption statistics may vary from real fuel consumption of your vehicle. In
order to receive fuel consumption statistics in your reports you need to set fuel consumption
parameters.
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Cost per liter - enter liter/galon cost. Currency can be set in user interface section.
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Summer rate (litres per 100 km ) - enter amount of fuel car consumes per 100 km during
summer period.
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Winter rate (litres per 100 km ) - enter amount of fuel car consumes per 100 km during
winter period.
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Winter from, Winter to - 4 boxes where you set beginning and end of the winter period.
2.1.1.4 Accuracy
In edit object window click on Accuracy tab. This section allows to accurately adjust GPS device
data.
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Detect stops using:
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GPS - calculates stops using GPS location points.
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ACC - calculates stops according to ignition sensor state, ignition sensor must be set up
properly. Learn more about sensor configuration.
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GPS + ACC - stops are being calculated according to both options.
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Min. moving speed in km/h - set minimum movement speed.
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Min. difference between track points - this option helps to eliminate inacurate GPS device
location points (drifting).
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Min. gpslev value - location point filtering according to GPS signal strenght.
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Max hdop value - location point filtering according to horizontal dilution of precision.
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Min. fuel difference to detect fuel fillings (default 10 %) - allows to set minimum amount
(in percents) when sensor data changes will be recognized as fuel filling. (Example: if fuel
level rises by 10% or more, it will be recognized as fuel filling). Note: In order to use this
option, you must configure fuel sensor properly.
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Min. fuel difference to detect fuel thefts (default 10 %) - allows to set minimum amount (in
percents) when sensor data changes will be recognized as fuel theft. (Example: if fuel level
drops by 10% or more, it will be recognized as fuel theft). Note: In order to use this option,
you must configure fuel sensor properly.
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Clear detected sensor cache - clears all detected device sensors.
2.1.1.5 Sensors
This section allows to add GPS device sensors and assign them to objects. There are many types
of sensors. When configuring a sensor, the choice of sensor type depends on used device and its
principle of operation. For more details refer to GPS device user manual.
To add sensors to your object please perform following steps:
1. Go to Settings menu located in Top panel, select object and click on
edit object button.
2. In Edit object window click on Sensors tab. In left bottom corner press + button.
Import/Export sensors - import/export buttons are located in the bottom of the window.
Sensor properties window will appear.
Important! Read Sensor parameters section for more details about sensors configuration.
Sensor
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Name - sensor name.
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Type - sensor type that is suitable for the specific task. Note: for correct sensor type refer to
GPS device user manual.
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Ignition (ACC) - displays device sensor value 1 or 0 (enables input fields to enter sensor
state text).
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Digital input - displays device sensor value 1 or 0 (enables input fields to enter sensor
state text).
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Digital output - displays device sensor value 1 or 0 (enables input fields to enter sensor
state text).
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Fuel level - this option requires to specify result type (value or percentage) depending
on device information result. For more details refer to GPS device user manual.
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Custom - allows to enter any necessary sensor information. For more details refer to
GPS device user manual.
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Parameter - sensor parameter, refer to sensor parameters section.
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Show in popup - sensor will be shown in object details popup.
Result
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Type - option depends on chosen sensor type.
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Logic - allows to enter text depending on sensor value.
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Value - this option requires to specify result units of measurement (for example: kg,
liters...) and formula (if applicable).
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Percentage - this option requires to specify result lowest and highest values.
If sensor "1" (text) - allows to show custom text if result value is 1 (examle: if sensor is used
to monitor engine state, than if engine is running, text could be ON).
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If sensor "0" (text) - allows to show custom text if result value is 0 (examle: if sensor is used
to monitor engine state, than if engine is not running, text could be OFF).
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Units of measurement - value depending on sensor type (example: liters, galons, volts...)
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Formula - in some cases need to perform device result calculations to get precise value.
Note: for more details refer to your GPS device user manual. In formula field you can
multiply, divide, add, subtract, use brackets. X means value which was sent by device.
Depending on sensor and result type parameters you will be able to enter lowest and highest
values. This option allows to configure value range. Example: if need to monitor vehicle fuel level
and GPS device is sending volts instead of real capacity, we need to know voltage of empty and
full fuel tank (example: empty tank: 3 volts, full tank: 10 volts, according to these values: lowest
value: 3, highest value: 10).
Lowest value - lowest sensor value.
Highest value - highest sensor value.
Calibration
This section can be used with Fuel level and Custom sensor type. Calibration allows you to set
precise parameters of the sensor. Widely used to calculate fuel tank readings or convert sensor
voltage to temperature values.
Example 1: Fuel tank
Different places Inside of the fuel tank may be wider or narrower and to get more accurate data
you should use calibration.
In order to perform a more precise measurement of fuel tank, it is necessary to measure fuel tank
sensor voltage width different fuel level. The system allows you to set up to 50 points, the more
points you specify, the more accurate readings you will get.
Directions: Drain the fuel tank, write down the fuel sensor voltage readings, fill the tank with 5
litres/gallons of fuel, make a note of the fuel sensor voltage readings and so on until the tank is
full.
Program will calculate fuel amount according to fuel sensor values.
Example of fuel sensor results:
Empty tank: 2 volts
5 litres in tank - 3 volts
10 litres- 4 volts
15 litres- 5 volts
...
60 litres- 14 volts
Follow these steps to enter data correctly:
Choose sensor type: Fuel level
Choose result type: Value
Enter units of measurement: litres or galons
In calibration X field: 2
In calibration Y field: 0
Click add button
In calibration X field: 3
In calibration Y field: 5
Click add button
In calibration X field: 4
In calibration Y field: 10
Click add button
...
Save sensor
Example 2: Temperature sensor
If temperature sensor sends volts instead of temperature values, then it is possible to convert
results.
In this case we need to know temperature sensor voltage at its lowest and highest states.
Lowest: 3 volts - 0 degrees
Highest: 7 volts - 40 degrees
Program will calculate exact temperature according to set values.
Follow these steps to enter data correctly:
Choose sensor type: Custom
Choose result type: Value
Enter units of measurement: (according to example, you should use degrees)
In calibration X field: 3
In calibration Y field: 0
Click add button
In calibration X field: 7
In calibration Y field: 40
Click add button
Save sensor
2.1.1.6 Service
This section allows to set a reminder about vehicle maintenance work (example: change engine
oil, insurance expiration).
To add reminder entries to your object please perform following steps:
1. Go to Settings menu located in Top panel, select object and click on
edit object button.
2. In Edit object window click on Service tab. In left bottom corner press + button.
Import/Export service entries - import/export buttons are located in the bottom of the window.
Service properties window will appear.
Service
Name - service name (example: Change engine oil).
Calculations are made according to odometer results:

Odometer interval (km) - distance after which service must be applied.
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Last service (km) - enter distance when the last time service was done.
Calculations are made according to engine run time:
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Engine hours (h) - time interval after which service must be applied.
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Last service (h) - enter the last time service was done.
Calculations are made according to days:
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Days interval - number of days after which service must be applied.
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Last service - choose last service date.
Trigger event
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Odometer left (km) - event will be triggered if chosen distance reached. Option available
only if Odometer interval (km) is checked.
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Engine hours left (h) - event will be triggered if chosen time reached. Option available only if
Engine hours interval (h) is checked.
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Days left - event will be triggered if specified days reached. Option available only if Days
interval is checked.
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Update last service - automatically updates information.
Current object counters:
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Current odometer (km) - current odometer results.
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Current engine hours (h) - current engine hours results.
2.1.2 Add object group
This section allows to group objects. This feature is useful managing large amount of objects.
In Object group list tab left bottom corner press + button.
In object group properties window enter group name and description (if necessary).
2.1.3 Object drivers
This section allows to add drivers and assign them to object. Drivers section purpose is to identify
and collect information about person who was using object. Driver information can be seen in
object details panel (note: object details panel only appears if Objects, Events or History tab is
selected in left panel.). Driver name is available in reports.
Object drivers can be configured to get information about object driver changes. Example: if
driver John is using vehicle and after some time he is changed by another driver who's name is
Tom, these changes can be sent to system (GPS device must be configured with iButton or RFID
device).
2.1.3.1 Add driver
In Object driver list tab left bottom corner press + button.
Object driver properties window will appear.
In object driver properties window enter driver name, other fields are not mandatory.

Image - upload/delete driver photo.
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Name - driver name that will be visible in reports.
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iButton/RFID - enter iButton or RFID unique ID number for driver identification.
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ID number - enter ID number to identify the driver.
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Address, Phone, E-mail, Description - fill additional fields if necessary.
2.1.4 Add trailer
In Object trailer list tab left bottom corner press + button.
Object trailer properties window will appear.
2.2 Events management
Events are used to simplify objects monitoring. They inform you about breaking setted rules like
overspeeding and when object leaves or enters selected zone. This is very useful tool to monitor
objects.
2.2.1 Create event
In Events tab left bottom corner press + button.
Event properties window will appear. Event section features are located in tabs depending on
feature type.
2.2.1.1 Main settings
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Event name - event name that will be displayed in events list.
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Event type - current system version supports these events:
Events listed below must be supported by GPS device:
Events listed below are independent from GPS device:
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SOS - notification of SOS alarm button is pressed on the object.
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Bracelet on - event is triggered if handcuffs are fastened.
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Bracelet off - event is triggered if handcuffs are opened.
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Man down - event is triggered if object lies on the ground (mostly used to monitor
people body position).
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Shock - event is triggered if GPS device was shaked.
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Tow - event will be sent if GPS device detects object movement with turned off ignition.
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Power cut - event is triggered if GPS device power leads were disconnected.
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GPS antenna cut - event is triggered if device GPS antenna is cut, not connected or
broken.
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Low DC - event is triggered if GPS device DC (direct current) is too low.
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Low battery - event is triggered if battery voltage is too low.
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Signal jamming - event is triggered if GPS device detects signal jamming.
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Sudden acceleration - event is triggered if GPS device detects sudden object
acelereration.
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Sudden braking - event is triggered if GPS device detects sudden object braking.
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No connection - event is triggered if connection with GPS device was lost.
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Overspeed - object exceeded predefined speed.
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Underspeed - object have slowed down below the specified speed.
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Sensor - event is triggered if sensor meets set conditions.
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Service - allows to set a reminder about vehicle maintenance work (example: change
engine oil).
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Route in - object crossed predefined route.
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Route out - object distanced from predefined route.
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Zone in - object entered zone.
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Zone out - object left zone.
Active - Turns on and off event. Useful if you don’t want to receive event messages but want
to keep event for further usage.
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No connection period () - pediod of time when server doesn't get responce from GPS
device.
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Speed limit (kph) - sets speed limit, works with overspeed and underspeed events.
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Sensor condition - select sensor and set conditions of event triggering.
2.2.1.2 T ime
There are two tipes of time options when event will be triggered.
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Week days - event will be active only on chosen days.
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Day time - event will be active in set period of time.
2.2.1.3 Objects

Selected objects - select object for which event is created. To select multiple objects keep
"Ctrl"button pressed.
2.2.1.4 Routes and zones

Select routes - select route from list (learn how to create routes). For multiple selection keep
"Ctrl" button pressed.
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Selected zones - select zone from list (learn how to create zone). For multiple selection keep
"Ctrl" button pressed.
2.2.1.5 Notification about event

System message - turns on and off system message. Note: system message will be seen only
in used browser window.

Auto hide - automatically hide message after some period of time.
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Sound alert - choose notification sound.
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Message to e-mail box - turns on and off message to e-mail which is triggered by selected
event. Note: notification may be sent to different e-mails, separate e-mail addresses with
comma.
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SMS to mobile phone - sends event message via SMS. Note: SMS gateway must be
configured.

Email template - choose template, which will be used for email notifications. Email
templates can be created in settings, templates tab.

SMS template - choose template, which will be used for SMS notifications. SMS templates
can be created in settings, templates tab.
2.2.1.6 Object control

Send command - read service manual of your GPS device to get all available commands.

Gateway - GPRS or SMS, choose approapriate type according to tracking device manual.

Type - ASCII or HEX, choose approapriate type according to tracking device manual.

Command - enter command according to your device manual.
2.3 Templates
Templates section allows to create templates for email and SMS notifications.
To create template, press + button in left bottom corner.
Template properties window will appear.
Note: HTML is allowed.
2.4 SMS
Allows every user to separately use SMS gateway server.
SMS gateway type - mobile application or HTTP.
Note: in case of mobile application gateway type, application should be downloaded to use
mobile device as SMS Gateway.
2.5 User interface
User interface section allows to set map settings, language, measurement units and time zone.
Chat

New chat message sount alert - choose chat message sound.
Map

Remember last map position - every time you login to system user interface map will
be in the same place you left it (this option requires browser to accept cookies).
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History route color - color of route viewed in history.

History route highlight color - color of highlighted route viewed in history.
Other

Language - user interface language.

Unit of distance - select miles or kilometres as distance measuring units.

Unit of capacity - select litres or gallons as capacity measuring units.
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Unit of temperature - select Celsius or Fahrenheit as temperature measuring scale.

Currency - currency appears with fuel consumption cost.
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T ime zone - Indicate your time zone accurately because all time values are displayed in
accordance with time zone selected. Make sure that your GPS device time zone is set to
0 UTC.
2.6 My account
My account section allows to enter personal information and change account password.
2.7 Sub accounts
This feature allows to split main account into smaller accounts with limited privileges, such as:
assign only particular objects and zones.
To create new sub account press + button in left bottom corner.
Sub account properties window will appear.
Sub account

E-mail - set e-mail that will be used to login to sub account.
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Password - set password for sub account.
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Active - turn sub account on or off.
Privileges
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History - allow sub account user to view history section.
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Reports - allow sub account user to view reports section.
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Object control - allow sub account user to view object control section.
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Image gallery - allow sub account user to view image gallery section.
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Chat - allow sub account user to view chat section.
Objects
List of available objects, select one or few that will be monitored in your sub account.
Markers
List of available markers, select one or few that will be monitored in your sub account.
Routes
List of available routes, select one or few that will be monitored in your sub account.
Zones
List of available zones, select one or few (hold "Ctrl" key to select multiple items) that will be
monitored in your sub account.
After setting parameters press save. Details of created sub account will be sent to entered
E-mail.
3 Sensor parameters
Note: document contents may change due to software changes or updates without any notice.
V isit Sensors section to learn more about sensors configuration.
3.1 Sensor parameters auto detection
Server detects available device sensor parameters automatically, but user should configure them
manually. This allows user to choose which sensors to monitor.

Make sure all needed sensors are connected to GPS device, for example: ignition, doors, fuel,
inputs, outputs and etc.

Drive your vehicle, turn on and off ignition, open and close doors and so on.

Server will auto learn and detect all possible sensor parameters.

Detected sensor parameters will appear in "Edit object/Sensors/Sensor properties"
Parameter select box.
3.2 Sensor parameters description
Sensor
Description
Possible values
alaX
ala – Alarm, X refers to alarm number
0 = no alarm, 1 = alarm
acc
ACC status
0 = off, 1 = on
accv
ACC voltage
Value
batl
Battery level
Value
batp
Battery percentage
Value
batv
Battery voltage
Value
bats
Battery status
0 = not charging, 1 = charging
diX
di – Digital Input, X refers to input number
0 = off, 1 = on
doX
do – Digital Output, X refers to output number
0 = off, 1 = on
aiX
ai – Analog Input, X refers to input number
Value
aoX
ao – Analog Output, X refers to output number
Value
canX
can – CAN port data, X refers to CAN port number
Value or String
tempX
t - temperature, X refers to temperature meter
number
Value
fuelX
fuel - Fuel level, X refers to fuel meter number
Value
pump
Fuel pump status
0 = off, 1 = on
ibut
iButton for driver ID
String
Sensor
Description
Possible values
rfid
RFID for driver ID
String
odo
Absolute odometer in km
Value
odor
Relative odometer in km (between two records)
Value
engh
Absolute engine hours
Value
enghr
Relative engine hours (between two records)
Value
gsmlev
GSM signal level, signal strength
Value
gpslev
GPS signal level, number of satellites
Value
hdop
HDOP
Value
pdop
PDOP
Value
vdop
VDOP
Value
track
If device is in tracking mode or not
0 = no, 1 = yes
sleep
If device is in sleep mode or not
0 = no, 1 = yes
move
If device is moving or not
0 = no, 1 = yes
accel
Accelerometer status
0 = no, 1 = yes
dlog
Data logging status
0 = no, 1 = yes
balance
SIM card balance
String
lac
GSM Location Area Code
String
cellid
GSM Cell ID
String
mcc
MCC
String
mnc
MNC
String
can_sysev
CAN system event
String
can_vemot
CAN vehicle motion
String
can_clus
CAN clutch pedal state
String
can_bres
CAN break pedal state
String
can_accs
CAN acceleration pedal state
String
can_crus
CAN cruise control state
String
can_ptos
CAN PTO state
String
can_enplcs
CAN engine PLCS
String
can_tyreloc
CAN tire location
String
can_axlew
CAN axle weight
String
can_axloc
CAN axle location
String
can_haninf
CAN handling information
String
can_dirind
CAN direction indicator
String
can_flev
CAN fuel level
String
can_fcr
CAN fuel consumption rate
String
can_feco
CAN fuel economy
String
can_pto
CAN PTO
String
can_hrfc
CAN HRFC
String
can_dist
CAN distance
String
can_amt
CAN ambient air temperature
String
can_ect
CAN engine coolant temperature
String
can_rpm
CAN RPM
String
Sensor
Description
Possible values
can_engh
CAN engine hours
String
can_srdist
CAN service distance
String
tco_dist
TCO distance
String
tco_trip
TCO trip
String
tco_vespd
TCO vehicle speed
String
tco_rpm
TCO RPM
String
4 Objects
Object - person, vehicle or some kind of thing which sends information about its location using
GPS device.
Objects section is located in left panel. For more details about Left panel please visit Workspace
overview -> Left panel.
4.1 Objects list panel
This panel allows to find object location on map, view history and send commands.
Select object name to see its position on map.
4.2 History
This section allows to see object history at chosen period of time. Click object options icon as
shown below.
After history period selection object route will appear. Select any point to get object details.
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Object - object name.
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Event - event name.
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Address - address at selected point.
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Position - object coordinates.
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Altitude - object height above sea level.
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Angle - object moving direction.
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Came - shows when object parked.
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Left -shows when object is moving again.
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Duration - period of time when object didn't move, was parked.
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Speed - object speed at selected point.
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T ime - object date and time at selected point.
4.3 Follow
This section allows to monitor chosen object separately from others. It is possible to monitor
object in the same web browser window (additional block will appear) or open monitoring in
new window.
Click follow menu item as shown below.
New monitoring window will appear.
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4.4 Send command
This section allows to send commands to GPS device. Click object options icon as shown below.
V isit Object control using commands section for more details about this option.
4.5 Edit object
Learn more about object edit section here.
5 Events
Events are used to simplify objects monitoring. They inform you about breaking setted rules like
overspeeding and when object leaves or enters selected zone.
Events block shows:
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T ime - time when event was detected.
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Object name - object assigned to event.
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Event - predefined event name.
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For more details about how to manage events, please visit Settings -> Events management
section.
6 Places
This section allows to mark important places on map, create routes and draw zones. Routes and
zones can be used in events to control object movement and reports to get detailed information
about particular object. For example, when car or cargo arrives to the desired point, you can get a
notification e-mail or short text message (sms).
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1. Markers section - allows to create new and see all available markers.
2. Routes - create routes. This option allows to receive notifications about entrance and exit from
predefined route.
3. Zones section - allows to create new and see all available zones.
4. Search - search places by name.
5. Reload entries.
6. Create entry.
7. Import - import all zones and markers.
8. Export - export all zones and markers.
9. Delete entries - removes all entries.
10. V isibility checkbox - turns on or off places visibility on map.
11. Zone color or marker icon - color of zone polygon or resized marker icon.
12. Place name - zone or marker name.
13. Edit - edit zone or marker.
14. Delete - delete chosen zone or marker.
6.1 Markers
Markers allows to mark different map locations using icons.
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6.1.1 Add marker
To add marker to map click
markers icon in places tab. Marker properties window will appear.
1. Fill name and description (if necessary).
2. Choose icon.
3. Click left mouse button on desired map location.
4. Save settings.
6.1.2 Edit marker
1. Click
edit icon.
2. Edit necessary information.
3. To change marker position click left mouse button on new map position.
4. Save changes.
6.2 Routes
Routes section allows to create routes and use them to get notifications about entrance and exits.
This feature allows to monitor object dependency to the route.
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6.2.1 Add route
1. Press add route button
. Route properties window will appear. Enter name and color in
which route will be visible on map.
2. Mouse click on map will add route point.
3. Double click will add last point.
4. Drag points to modify route. Move mouse cursor onto point and press "Del" key on keyboard
to remove it.
5. Save changes.
6.3 Zones
6.3.1 Add zone
1. Press draw zone button
. Zone properties window will appear. Enter name and color in
which marker will be visible on map.
2. Mouse click on map will add zone point.
3. Double click will add last point.
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4. Drag points to modify zone. Move mouse cursor onto point and press "Del" key on keyboard to
remove it.
5. Save changes.
6.3.2 Edit zone
1. Press edit button
appear.
of zone which you want to modify. Zone points will
2. Drag any point to desired position.
3. Save changes.
7 History
History section allows to get all information related to objects (route, stops, address, time, zones,
generate reports).
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Object - select object whose history you want to display.
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Filter - simple way to set time period of report.
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T ime From/T ime to - precise way to set time period of report.
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Stops - set time of stops that will be included in report, used to eliminate traffic light stops.
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Events - include/exclude events in reports.
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Show - show history.
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Hide - hide history.
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Reports - reports configuration section.
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Load GSR - load report data from .gsr file.
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Export GSR - export report data to .gsr file format.
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Export to KML - export report data to .kml file format.
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Export to GPX - export report data to .gpx file format.
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7.1 Explanation of graphic elements
Each object action is marked with icon.
- Route start - beginning of the route.
- Route end - the end of the route.
- Route drive - object is moving.
- Route stop - object doesn't move.
- Event - event information.
7.2 Graph
History graph displays object GPS device sensor results. It can display speed, altitude or any other
configured sensor like ignition, fuel level, temperature graph over period of time.
1. Graph - allows to view object information in a graph.
2. Messages - list of all location points received from GPS device for the selected period of time.
3. Sensor - allows to select one of available GPS device sensors (learn more about sensor
parameters and sensors).
4. Controls - allows to play, pause and stop route reply.
5. Point details - shows object details at chosen point.
6. Arrows - allows to move graph.
7. Zoom controls - allows to zoom in and out graph.
7.3 Location messages
List of all location points received from GPS device for the selected period of time.
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8 Reports
Reports allows to access all available information related to object activity for the selected period
of time.
Reports may be accessed in two ways
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from top panel:
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from left panels History tab. Click reports button as shown below.
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Reports window will appear.
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Report
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Name - report name
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Type - choose report type
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General information - report provides basic information like: route length, top speed,
average speed, consumed fuel and etc.
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General information (merged) - general report information is shown in a row.
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Drives and stops - provides the same information as general report but adds objects
stops and driving information, like address where object stopped, duration of intervals
between stops and etc.
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Travel sheet - provides coordinates and addresses of stops, lenght between stops and
object fuel consumption.
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Overspeeds - all recorded cases of speeding will be reflected in report as well as
additional information such as how much speed has been exceeded, excess time and
etc.
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Underspeeds - all recorded cases of underspeeding will be reflected in the report.
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Zone in/out - entry time in each zone, exit time out of zone, stay time in zone. This
option requires to select zones.
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Events - provides events information: time, event name coordinates and address.
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Service - provides service information.
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Fuel level - provides all information about fuel level changes.
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Fuel fillings - shows object fuel fillings history. Results depeds on fuel fillings accuracy
settings.
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Fuel thefts - shows object fuel thefts history. Results depeds on fuel thefts accuracy
settings.
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Format - select format in which report will be generated: HTML (for viewing in browser) or
XLS (for viewing and editing in Microsoft Excel).
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Show addresses - addresses will be shown in reports near to location points.
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Zones instead of addresses - zone names will be shown in reports instead of addresses.
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Stops - set time of stops that will be included in report, used to eliminate traffic light stops.
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Speed limit (kph) - set speed limit for Overspeed and Underspeed reports.
T ime period
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Filter - simple way to set time period of report.
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T ime from/ T ime to - precise way to set time period of report.
Schedule
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Daily - reports will be sent daily for previous day.
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Weekly - reports will be sent weekly, every Monday for previous week.
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Send to e-mail - enter e-mail addresses separated by comma to send reports to.
Objects
Select object or objects for which you want to create report. Hold "Ctrl" key for multiple
selection.
Data items
Choose data items which will be displayed in report. Hold "Ctrl" key for multiple selection.
Zones
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This option allows to select zones whose details will be seen in report. Zone selection is available
only if Report type Zone in/out is chosen. Hold "Ctrl" key for multiple selection.
Sensors
Choose sensors which will be displayed in report. Hold "Ctrl" key for multiple selection.
9 Object control using commands
This section allows to send commands to object GPS device to perform some actions. In top
panel click on
Object control using commands icon.
Object control using commands window will appear.
Note: read GPS device user manual to get all available GPRS commands. Make sure in which way
your device receives commands (via sms or gprs?). SMS gateway must be configured in order to
send commands via SMS.
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New - add new command.
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Save - save command.
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Send - send command to GPS device.
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Name - command name.
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Object - available objects list.
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Gateway - choose gateway which is used by device to receive commands, GPRS or SMS.
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Type - command type ASCII or HEX. Choose appropriate type according to tracking device
manual.
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Command - command string (\r\n allowed after string, example: my_command \r\n).
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Commands - list of saved commands.
Important! New command must be saved to appear in commands list.
9.1 Commands status
This section allows to check status of sent commands. If status icon is rotating, it means that
command is not delivered to GPS device yet. If there is green check icon, it means that command
is delivered to GPS device.
After command was delivered to GPS device, server will get answer in ASCII and HEX format.
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Gateway - choose the way which will be used to send command, GPRS or SMS. Note: SMS
gateway must be configured in order to send commands via SMS.
9.2 Edit command
To edit command parameters, select command from commands list, modify necessary
information and save changes.
10 Image gallery
This section allows to receive images from supported devices.
Image gallery can be accessed from top panel.
Image gallery window will appear.
11 Chat
This sections allows to send and receive messages between supported devices.
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Chat window will appear.
Only supported devices will be listed in chat object list. Select prefered object to start
conversation.
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