Screenshots

Homepage after login displays a basic hybrid report

On the screen that appears by default, when you log into the vehicle tracking system shows you a hybrid reports containing the salient data. The following screenshots helps you make sense of the reports and the options provided on the Homepage.

Dashboard with hybrid report upon login

A: Date and Time of the last signal received from the tracking device fitted in the vehicle.
B: Nearest Site to the current vehicle location.
C: Nearest Location/Locality to the current vehicle location.
D: The help logo to view help content about the Homepage.
E: Information window in the map showing details of the vehicle. It appears when you click the name of the vehicle.
F: Options to change the Homepage view
G: Pop up alert.
H: Blue arrow showing the direction of movement of the vehicle. It appears when you click the name of the vehicle.

This hybrid report is customizable. For information about customizing it, see Customizing the Homepage to modify the basic report.

Event log

An Event Log is the most comprehensive report in the vehicle tracking system. It lists details of all the selected events in a chronological sequence. Route Mapper borrows the same data as Event Log does, but provides a visual report on map. Event Log provides textual from this report.

Event Log also provides the context for the events. For example, an over-speeding alert may or may not be ignored. The context required to ignore it comes from the Event Log. For example, slight over-speeding outside the city on the highway may be ignored, law-permitting.

Event Log report

A: The inputs required to generate the Event Log.

B: The event.

C: DateTime is the exact instance when an event occurs.

D, E: Nearest site and location of the vehicle when the event occurs.

F: Duration of the event.

G: Further remarks about the event. For example, value of speed for over-speeding events.

H: Cumulative distance traveled is the first value. For site exit and site entry events the entire row is colored in yellow. After a vehicle crosses a site boundary, the second value in this column resets to zero. The second value shows the distance traveled between the site (after site exit) or within a site (after site entry).

I: Click View to see the exact location of the vehicle on the map when the event occurs, that is, at the DateTime instance.

Vehicle Performance

Vehicle Performance report provides a comparative analysis of the performance of all your vehicles within a chosen time period. The parameters used to depict performance are the distance covered and the percentage movement on the time scale.

To generate it, go to Reports > Vehicle Performance, provide Start Date and End Date, and click View.

Vehicle Performance Report

Vehicle Performance Report

A: Input parameters to generate the report is the time period.

B: Registration numbers of all your vehicles.

C: The time period of actual travel of the vehicle.

D: Distance traveled.

E, F: Nearest site and location of the vehicle at the end of the time period.

G: Movement is the time of travel between the start and end times. The percentage of total time spent traveling is also reported.

H: Average speed during the internal.

I: Accuracy of the data received.

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