Log into Trackunit Manager
Navigate to the Asset page from the left-side navigation and click on the asset you are interested in.
From Asset Home, select the Movement tab on the left-side menu.
From here you can:
Uncover an assets's whereabouts
Quickly identify where your assets spent the most time using the Heatmap option
Optimize an asset's movement by looking up the trips it took
Get the full picture of what happened when an asset broke down
Uncover an assets's whereabouts
Select List by geolocations from the dropdown menu.
Select the date or date range that you are interested in.
This will provide a list of the asset's geolocations at specific times, including the registered address, longitude, latitude, and a marker on the map.
💡 Tip: The geolocations list can display up to 4,000 points at a time, while the Map can display 600 points at a time. To display up to 4,000 points on the map, use the Heatmap and/or Connect Route Map options.
By tracing the asset's whereabouts and its location on the map, you can understand its activities throughout the day—whether it was at the intended job site or, in cases of theft, where it was last seen.
Quickly identify where your assets spent the most time using the Heatmap option
Select List by geolocations from the dropdown menu.
Select the a date or date range with a high number of received geolocations.
Click on Connect route below the map to deactivate it and focus solely on the Heatmap.
Focus on the red areas on the map to see where assets spent the most time.
Optimize a asset's movement by reviewing the trips it took
Select List by trips from the dropdown menu.
Select the date or date range that you are interested in.
Click on any point on the map to see further details, or use the time slider below the map to go through all points chronologically.
💡 Tip: Click on each trip to see more details such as driven distance, time driven and max speed for the individual trip.
Above the trips list there are indicators for Driven distance and Total duration which sum up all the trips of the selected timeframe.
You can see the route the driver took from point A to point B, check whether they passed the checkpoints they were supposed to, delivered the goods, and how much time they spent at different locations.
A trip is defined as when an asset is moving above a certain speed threshold with the ignition on. The purpose is to capture long-range movement rather than a workday of an asset on a job site.
Note: Trips are only available for assets equipped with a Trackunit device. Third party devices are not supported.
Get the full picture of what happened when an asset broke down
Select List by gelocation from the dropdown menu
Select the date or date range that you are interested in
Click on any of the geolocations in the list and click Insights
This will take you to Insights, zoomed in on the hour interval you have chosen (30 minutes before and after).
You can select other parameters to compare and link asset health readings with a location and time to gain a full understanding of what happened to that asset at that particular location and time.
Environmental surroundings can help you understand asset breakage, or question an operators actions in a given moment and place in time.
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