When you click Go for a fleet on the Fleets tab with the GPS/IGN command selected, the Units tab lists a summary of the number of points (reports from a unit) that reflect certain GPS signal and ignition information for the current day for every vehicle in the fleet:
This tab shows the following information about each unit installed on a vehicle in the fleet:
id |
The internal (system) ID of the unit installed on the vehicle. |
tag |
The name of the vehicle. |
date |
The date summarized in this row (for this screen it is always the most recent day of information). |
lastcontact |
The date and time of the last report received from the unit. |
i1 |
The number of points where input 1 was on (high). |
i2 |
The number of points where input 2 was on (high). |
noservice |
The number of no service points. No service points can be caused by vehicle being out of cell coverage, a bad communications antenna, or an issue with the wireless carrier related to the sim or location of operation. |
gpsoff |
The number of points when the GPS was not signaling. |
gpsbad |
The number of points when the GPS signal quality was bad. |
gpsok |
The number of points when the GPS signal was acceptable but not good. |
gpsgood |
The number of points when the GPS signal was good. |
ignon |
The number of points when the ignition was on. |
total |
The total number of points received. |
On this screen, you can scan the fleet to see the quality of signals for every vehicle, as well as an overview of signals from the inputs and ignition.
Note
Click a column header to sort the list by the values in that column.
Note
If there is no data for a column on the day summarized, the value is shown as -1. Look at the lastcontact field to double check this. Typical reasons for no data include:
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In maintenance
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Uninstalled
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Lost power
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Bad communication antenna causing unit to stop reporting
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Cellular connection issue or hardware issue
From this screen, you can drill down to see additional information about the reports from a particular vehicle.
Note
Drilling down for GPS/IGN information provides the same information that you see on this page, but possibly for a longer time period.
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